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German Firm puts in bid for Chunnel Access
Deutsche Bahn, the German rail company, has launched a bid to try and provide train routes from London to Frankfurt and Amsterdam starting in 2013. The trains would also stop off at Cologne and Rotterdam on the way to their eventual destinations after splitting at Brussels to travel to Germany or Holland. The service will [...]
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A trip to Weeze…
Weeze is a small town on the north-west border of Germany located within the Düsseldorf region. Lying between Goch to the north and Kevelaer to the south the town which incorporates the village of Wemb has a population of 10,500. Weeze is rich in history and steeped in tradition offering visitors an unspoilt view of [...]
Sixt and Design Hotels introduce “Roadtrips”
For many people when visiting a country tour guides can only get you so far, but a new service being provided by Design Hotels and Sixt will give customers a local perspective when visiting by providing them with custom designed tours already uploaded onto their in car satellite navigation. Working in partnership with Design Hotels [...]
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Europa-Park – Germany’s Most Exciting Theme Park
If you’re heading to the Black Forest south-western Germany one attraction certainly worth visiting is Europa-Park not only is it the most popular theme park in Germany but it is also one of the world’s finest with a range of exciting rides set in beautiful surroundings. This year Europa-Park is being turned upside down for [...]
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Rostock – A hidden German gem by Anke Holst
This post comes courtesy of the lovely Anke Holst of Conscious Communications which provides a service teaching people how to understand and better use social media to communicate. I met up with Anke at the recent World Travel Market and it was immediately very clear that she has a real love of travel and culture. [...]
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