germany travel guide

08-12-2008

 Essential Travel Facts for Germany

The travel industry flourishes because it is a year-round business. A global traveler normally takes on one trip each year. However, for a travel business to be successful, one needs to invest a lot of money for its marketing and advertising. On the other hand, the food business is a daily trade. Nobody can get by not eating anything in a day. It is only a perfect combination to anticipate great travel and delightful taste. Therefore, a prospective traveler should be able to look into his/her travel plans and ventures in a more relaxed environment, where he/she can have a cocktail, drink a cup of coffee, or munch on Currywurst. Traveling to Germany can just be the right place for any curious traveler.

Traveling has plenty to do with gastronomy. Each country has its own kind of culture and food to go with it, and Germany can be a good experience center. The extensive travel options of Germany makes the country one of the best travel buys worldwide that is expected to boost more in the year 2009. Germany hotels present wide range of options. Some may include fixed price offers containing an overnight accommodation, free public transport and a German Rail train ticket. Staying at one of the budget hotels in Germany such as Formulel, MotelOne or Ibishotels are another affordable options to exploit for reasonable travels to Germany, with the price equivalent to American dollars to normally around $40 a night.

The German Rail is sufficient and inexpensive. It uses many special tickets including the “Happy Weekend Ticket” applicable during weekend travels. A coach company called Deutsche Touring offer inexpensive rates as low as $15 between Hamburg and Frankfurt. An internet option is called the “Share a Car Ride Service” where valid drivers offer car rides to one-two persons (in accordance to available occupancy of seating spaces) who are heading in the same direction. Also, bike-hire shops are commonly located near main railway stations.

Moreover, Germany is famous of its yearly fairs, festivals and concerts. Many of these parties and events don’t charge admissions and they’re free with great German beers. If you are interested in wining and dancing, catch July month and visit Coburg, Franconia. The city hosts the biggest Samba festival in Europe with approximately 50 bands and around 200 dancers engage in the street festival. To end, a glass of Franconian’s Riesling and samba dancing sounds like genuinely good fun.


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