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For centuries, Frankfurt has been one of Europe’s most important trading capitals.
Today, Frankfurt is home to the European Central Bank, the German Stock Exchange and an airport, which handles almost 60 million travelers a year.
Despite its stature as a financial giant, Frankfurt remains surprisingly compact. Most of its attractions are clustered close to the city centre, making the city perfect for exploring on foot or by bicycle.
Cross the Eiserner Steg into Frankfurt’s ancient heart, the Römerberg. After being devastated by allied bombs in World War Two, many of the square’s most important buildings have been lovingly restored. From the Römerplatz, head deeper into the old city to discover important buildings such as Paulskirche and Goethe-Haus.
In the eighteenth century the city’s elite built villas across the river from the old town. Today, many of these villas house specialist museums, such as the German Film Museum, the German Architecture Museum and the Stadel Museum.
Just behind the museum embankment, lose yourself in Old Sachsenhausen, where you’ll find narrow lanes lined with traditional houses and some of the city’s best ebbelwei pubs.
Once you’ve replenished your energy, hop on a tram to the city’s northwest and spend a few hours at the Frankfurt Botanical Gardens and Palmengarten. 70 years ago, as the city smoldered from war, few could have imagined that these greenhouses would ever again see such beauty, that this city would ever again experience such peace and prosperity.
Top Most Attractions of Beautiful gorgeous beaches in Germany
Top Most Attractions of Beautiful gorgeous beaches in Germany
Top Most Attractions of Beautiful gorgeous beaches in Germany
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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Visit Amsterdam - 10 Things That Will SHOCK You About Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Amsterdam is more than The Red Light District with Ladies in the Windows, Coffeeshops that Sell Many Things Besides Coffee, like drugs, and Stairwells that may be the most dangerous parts of visiting Europe. Many Tourists are shocked to learn that Amsterdam is an amazing city to ride around on a bike or jump out of the way of one, the amount of culture and museums will make your head turn as much as the ladies in the windows.
This video covers the 10 things that shock tourists and travelers when they visit Amsterdam, the capital of The Netherlands.
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Hier einige Luftaufnahmen von der wunderschönen Nordseeinsel Juist, der schönsten Sandbank der Welt! Gefilmt wurde mit der Dji Phantom 3 Professional Kameradrohne und bearbeitet mit AVID. Viel Spaß!
Here some shots from the beautiful island Juist in the North of Germany. It was filmed with the Dji Phantom 3 Professional Cameradrone and edited with AVID. Enjoy it!
Weekend Getaway Idea | Hamburg | Rügen Island | Part 1 | Travel Germany | Roamer Realm
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A bright sunny day is extremely encouraging to do something outdoors and I felt visiting the Rugen island is a good idea for this weather. Since there were no direct connections to reach the island from Hamburg, AND cycling around 300 kms was a bit toooo far, opting for a train was the most obvious choice.
Looking at the packed train compartments, I contemplated if I should have started earlier to beat at least some of crowd. No kidding, but it was so packed that people were sitting on the floor and the train conductor even asked 1 person to leave the train as his cycle wasn't parked in the correct spot. That's Germany for you, rules are followed by the books without any exception.
Anyway, so in order to reach Rugen, I will first change at Lubek to a train which will bring me to Rostock. From there I have regional connections before finally reaching my stay location for the night at Sagard.
During the ride, the sun kept playing hide and seek with the clouds, but the views were fantastic throughout. Rostock onwards was bright sun again which was rather reassuring.
Rügen is Germany's largest island. It is known for its sandy beaches and chalk cliffs. With water all around in sight, I quite enjoyed the bridge crossing before reaching Rugen. Reminded me of being on ship again! The train was still rather full, but having this little friend called Bouncy around sure was entertaining!
Due to the island's popularity over the years, it is easy to find accommodation at all price and comfort levels. Holiday apartments are a practical and cheap way to stay as well. If you prefer to stay in hotels or hostels, there is plenty to choose from too. Mine looked good and had a great view up front.
As per Maps, the mountain was about 12 kms and just under an hour's ride away, so, fueling up (for the body) at hotel's restaurant before the ride was an obvious choice. But then, this is what happened along the way:
After battling some really steep tracks and staying lost in the woods for quite a bit thanks to a lost GPS signal, I was overjoyed to finally see some 'civilization'. GPS signal was back as well and next stop was going to be at the Chalk mountain itself.
I also learnt about an incident that happened here a few years ago where in a big chunk of chalk came loose and fell down over a group of people who were hanging around by the beach below. This chalk totally buried them and few of theose people were never ever found. So, guys just be careful and aware of your surroundings while you're by that beach below. 19'
Next up - Sassnitz
Sassnitz is a small coastal city and it's only a short walk to the center from both the bus and the train station. The town itself is on cliffs above the harbor and the main attraction is the U-boat museum. I enjoyed my short trip here, the vibe was relaxing, view were stunning and the swing - definitely fun!
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Weekend Getaway Idea | Hamburg | Rügen Island | Part 2 | Travel Germany | Roamer Realm
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Hello Friends! This video is the second of the two part sightseeing journey.
If you saw the first part of the video, you already know that I am now at the Rugen island, and despite the relatively difficult cycling experience, I managed to see the chalk mountains and explore the city of Sassnitz before the sunset. After some well deserved overnight rest at Sagard, it's time to start day 2 of this weekend trip and head over to another small town of this coastal pearl called Binz. So, let's go!
It was a random selection, but the hotel turned out to be a good one and the breakfast was quite filling - just what I needed before hitting the road!
There are 2 routes to reach Binz, and, for obvious reasons, I picked the one with more nature around it.
Just like the route from Chalk mountains to Sassnitz, this one was mostly downhill and, to be honest, 18 Kms didn't feel that 'long'.
Before I knew, the beautiful white sand beach at Binz were already in sight.
In case you're wondering, the small boxes that you see, these are called beach baskets, and are available for rent in case you're planning to spend the day at the beach itself. These are particularly good if you want shade from the sun or protection from the wind.
The street leading to the town center runs right alongside the beach, parallel to it, and is a walking street. Note that walk with your bicycle alongside, but riding is not allowed.
Many of the sea facing high end hotels are beautifully lined up on this street along with restaurants and bars.
In mood to shop? No problems because a host of these small shops selling clothes, souvenirs, beach items etc is readily available.
The walking street branch off towards the main beach at several points, it's more for the convenience of beach access.
Since the view was similar, I decided to head towards the town center to explore further.
The projection of the pier onto the sea towards the end of the beach is the actual town center and that's where I'm headed.
We need to understand that Binz is actually a very small beach resort town. So, is it like one of those dreamy beach locations you would see in movies? Well, I would say not to have such high expectations. In terms of activities, there is not much to do here. Visiting for a day or two, spending time relaxing at the beach and enjoying some great sea food would be the things to do.
The train station is just a kilometer away from the town center and you need to change once if you're taking a long distance train. After sundown I took a train back to Hamburg thus ending my cycling trip. It was a new experience for me exploring on a cycling and even clocking a 100 Kms at that!
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weltreisender.net - Zur Zeit gibt es nur wenige Hotels für allerdings nur wenige Touristen. Das beste Haus bzw. Resort am Platz ist das Six Senses. Eine preiswerte und zudem schöne Alternative ist das Camping Hotel. Wenn Sie eine passende Unterkuft gefunden haben, können Sie am Strand liegen und baden gehen. Einen vietnamesischen Kaffee trinken (gewöhnungsbedürftig) anschließend Naturschutzgebiete besuchen, zum Beispiel den Ong Dung Beach, und dort auch wieder baden gehen. Oder auch per Boot zu einer Insel fahren, auf der eine Schutzstation für Schildkröten untergebracht ist. Anschließend essen Sie in einem der zahlreichen Restaurants, meistens gibt es dort Meeresfrüchte. Außerdem gibt es auf der Hauptinsel einige Museen und Gedenkstätten, die sich mit der traurigen Vergangenheit der Inselgruppe beschäftigen, denn früher war es eine Gefängnisinsel. Die Pagode ist ebenfalls sehenswert. Interessant in welchem Einklang Religion und Staatsräson sind. Den Abend beschließen Sie am besten im Café Casa bei leckeren Drinks und cooler Musik.
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