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tumorsarah 01-21-2005 11:45 PM

Hey kids, i'm sarah and i'm new to travelpunk and i'm new to travelling.

Going to europe for 10 days in april.

i'm really interested in visiting prague, any comments on that?

and also, i'd like to fit one more city in during my stay, and i was thinking berlin. does this sound like a well coupled trip?

thanks kids,
sarah

clevercraig 01-23-2005 08:22 PM

well i'd recommend Prague and Munich instead of Berlin. Berlin has its charm. Large, Modern, amzing history but Munich and Bavaria for that matter hold the spirit of Germany as far as I'm concerned. Both cities have great museums but Munich has the beer gardens :cheers: As for Prague spend as much time as you can walking around the "old Town" it is amazing. Also the Charles Bridge (leading into old town) is amazing at night when it is not so covered by tourists. Of course I was there dead of summer. April they may be more sparse.

TheDetroiter 02-19-2005 01:56 PM

I'd stick with Berlin.
Munich is nice, but it doesn't represent Germany in a decent way - it is too clean and orderly.
Also, Bavaria is not the only thing there is in Germany, Americans tend to forget that... Can't blame you, been to America for a year, and since I used to live in Bavaria (Lake Constance Area), they all knew what I was talking about -- or, let's say, they THOUGHT they knew what I was talking about.

Berlin does show Germany's honest side. It is GER's biggest city, the most exciting one, too. It is very international, it has tons of historic sights, and also, it actually has more beer brands than Bavaria does. :cheers:
There are real cheap accomodation options, food is quite cheap, too. Let me put it that way: Munich is the most expensive city in Germany. Berlin is the cheapest one. (That's proven by statistics, I'm not making that up)

I do think that the best cities to see in Germany when your time is limited are Berlin and Hamburg, because both of them represent Germany in an honest, realistic and nice way.

By the way, I'm German :thumbup: and I live in Frankfurt, which is NOT just a business city, it is the most international city in Germany and it is also just COOL. Love it :wub:

Have a great time in the Czech Republic and Germany :)

Fran


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