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The Best Music Festivals in Germany

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Germany is one of the world's most industrialized and populous nations, long recognized for its role in economic and security organizations across Europe. Germany stands out as an energetic nation that both celebrates its history and lives fully in the present. Furthermore, Germany is an environmental pioneer. Public Events Germans love to celebrate and festivals are an integral part of German life - some religious while others secular. Festivals are an integral part of German life, especially in larger cities and university towns with vibrant event scenes like Hamburg's Reeperbahn Music Festival each September - drawing record label scouts, indie musicians, underground music fans, and thousands more to enjoy over 800 performances at bars, clubs and music venues across town! Other celebrated festivals include Beethovenfest , which honors the iconic composer for three weeks beginning September 1, and Bayreuth Festival which draws classical music enthusiasts from around the worl

Visa Requirements for Germany

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Citizens from certain countries require a visa in order to enter Germany. Issuance of such a visa falls under the "ratione loci" responsibility (local responsibility) of missions responsible for their respective countries of residency of each applicant. Typically, to obtain a visa you should visit the German diplomatic mission in your home country and apply as early as possible. Travelers from certain countries may need to check visa requirements before their trip to Germany. Australian, Canadian, Israeli, Japanese, New Zealander and South Korean citizens who plan to stay longer than 90 days must secure a national visa from a German Consulate. In most cases they need proof of accommodation (hotel booking), flight tickets, and an official letter of sponsorship ("Verpflichtungserklarungen"). Travelers from countries that do not have a visa waiver agreement with the Schengen area should contact their German Embassy well in advance for their visa requirements and needs

Photography in Germany

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Berlin Germany is an incredible photographic mecca for photographers interested in lines, shapes, and geometry; or simply love capturing human expressions. Additionally, Berlin provides the ideal environment to test different angles and lighting conditions as you capture human expressions or explore alternative photographic techniques. Have fun taking photographs of the lake and its reflective waters, or capture its spectacular diversity of flora within the Zauberwald ("magical forest"). Just remember to follow all guidelines set by landmarks or museums! Enchanting Germany: Medieval Towns Unveiled Germany's picture-perfect villages and towns are an absolute delight, from medieval castles overlooking the Bavarian countryside to charming historic towns reminiscent of an old storybook. Come discover their fascinating histories on our luxury tours of Germany! Rudesheim, located on the UNESCO World Heritage Rhine Gorge and famous for winemaking, offers visitors an authentic g

Shopping and Souvenirs in Germany

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Germany is an enchanting nation filled with rich culture and history. Its people are welcoming, while its cuisine is sublime. Christmas markets modeled on German traditions are popular worldwide, but experiencing them in Germany itself can be the ultimate experience. Sample lebkuchen (rich honey spiced cookies), tinsel angels and bratwurst while sipping on some gluhwein or Eierpunsch. Popular Shopping Districts Germany boasts numerous shopping streets and districts where you can purchase quintessentially German products , souvenirs, or designer labels - from high-end malls to flea markets and boutique stores, there's sure to be something suitable for every taste and budget. Kurfurstendamm in Berlin is a five-kilometer shopping street where visitors can find everything from designer clothes and shoes to electronics and handbags. It boasts an abundance of variety, making it one of the top tourist shopping spots. Renowned designer brands like Armani, Chanel, and YSL all have shops her

The Best Things to Do and See in Germany

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Germany may conjure images of beer and Oktoberfest, but there's much more to this country. With its long and rich history and cultural traditions, Germany stands as an oasis. Modern Germany is still relatively young in comparison with more established nation-states, having come into being when Prussia united 25 smaller German territories in 1871 through forceful unification. Unification triggered growth and ambition - only for that ambition to lead into two devastating world wars and their aftermaths. Popular Shopping Districts Are You Searching for the Best Shopping Districts in Germany? Look no further. Here you will find everything from top-of-the-line fashion stores, upscale department stores and unique local boutiques in Germany - not to mention several malls with popular brands such as Zara, H&M, or Galeria Kaufhof! Kurfurstendamm is Berlin's best-known shopping street, often likened to Paris' Champs-Elysees. This five-kilometer-long boulevard features world-famou

German Currency and Money Matters

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  While technology companies and banks fight over how payments will evolve in the future, Germany remains cash-heavy. On average, German wallets hold twice as much cash than their more advanced counterparts in France, the United States, or Australia. Cash can help explain this trend due to Germany's troubled monetary history; after Walter Rathenau's assassination in 1922, many had lost faith in paper currency. What is the currency used in Germany? Germany uses the Euro as its official currency, along with 19 European nations that comprise the Eurozone. It can be represented visually using a "EUR" sign; however, stores and online are more likely to show just its ISO code of EUR instead. Banknotes issued under this denomination can be broken down into 100 cents each. Germany became one of the founding members of the Eurozone on January 1, 1999, when they adopted it. Prior to this point, their currency had been the Deutsche Mark; during a transitional period when both E

Internet and SIM Cards in Germany

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Prepaid SIM cards in Germany must be regularly topped up; contract mobile phones can either be bought online or at local telecom shops run by network operators themselves; for example, Lebara offers its prepaid card in thousands of stores nationwide. Getting Wi-Fi in public places Staying connected on your travels or just wanting to browse from public areas? Wi-Fi access is readily available throughout Germany. Most hotels provide it free, while cafes and restaurants often also provide it. Telekom boasts over 1,000 locations nationwide as their most popular provider. Berlin provides its residents and visitors free wireles s access through its "Free Wifi Berlin" initiative. Over 650 hotspots can be found throughout its capital - town halls, council offices, museums, and libraries among them - offering this free service at airports as well as public transport like metros, buses, and trams. To use it simply select it as your preferred network and agree to their terms and condit