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The Rough Guide to Germany 6 (Rough Guide Travel Guides) [Taschenbuch]

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The Rough Guide to Germany is the definitive handbook to this fascinating country. It features a full-colour introduction to Germany”s highlights, from the beer halls of Munich to the hiking trails of the Bavarian Alps. There is lively and detailed coverage given to the full range of attractions, from the spas of Baden-Baden and castles of Bavaria to the jazz clubs of Munich. For every city, town and village there ae discerning reviews of the best places to stay, eat and drink, (more…)

The Rough Guide to Germany (Rough Guide Travel Guides) [Taschenbuch]

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”?Thorough, solid, carefully researched and full of interesting reading.?” – The Independent

The Rough Guide to Germany is the ultimate travel guide with clear maps and detailed coverage of all the best attractions Germany has to offer. Discover the dynamic regions of Germany from the lively nightlife in Berlin, magnificent Baroque gardens in Northern Germany, medieval castles and historical towns, to the flavours of German cuisine. Packed (more…)

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Discover Germany | Recommended… Wernigerode in the Harz Mountains

The family of cabaret artist and bookseller Rainer Schulze has been living in Wenigerode since the 17th century. He showed Discover Germany his three favorite places. You can see for yourself in video on demand.

Discover Germany | My … Wernigerode

Pete Prunskunas from Denver,Colorado is a huge fan of castles and palaces. He knew his trip to Germany had to include a visit to Wernigerode,a former medieval town situated in the Harz Mountains. We follow the American software engineer as he travels through time,and nature,in the scenic city. One of his first stops includes the Wernigerode Castle,known as the Neuschwanstein of the Harz region. Its one of the only castles in Germany thats still completely intact—and visitors get a glimpse of what life was like for 19th century noblemen. Pete also visits Wernigerodes Smallest House museum—which proved a challenge for such a tall visitor.