The Federal republic of Germany is the most influential country
of Europe. It has witnessed the most controversial facts of history like Nazism, Holy Roman Empire and the building
and demolition of the Berlin wall. With many magnificent castles it has wealth of art and culture. German is the
widely spoken language in German, but outsiders can find many English speaking locals especially in the common
tourist destinations.
Weather
The weather here is very unpredictable as there is a possibility
of rain almost all months, so carry clothes accordingly. April and May are the months of spring which brings in
full bloom of fruits and flowers. Months from May to September have very fine weather with sunny skies and offers
the best time for traveling and site-seeing. People who have a passion for sports like swimming, hiking, and
cycling can have the best time here during these months. Winter sports can be enjoyed at the resorts in the months
from November to early March. The temperatures are below freezing and the days are too short (comprise of only six
to eight months) in winter.
Local Customs
Locals greet each other by handshaking and saying Guten Tag. To
say goodbye, people use Auf Wiedersehen. Guests are expected to bring uncovered and odd number of flowers,
especially roses, when visiting someone’s home. The guests are welcomed with either food or refreshments. At the
table, hosts say ‘Guten Appetit’ to which the guests should reply with ‘Ebenfalls’. Smoking should be better
avoided in public areas. Locals dress informally but certain occasions like opera, theatre, certain restaurants and
social functions call for formal wear.
Electricity
220 V, 50 Hz
Moving Around
The best way to get around is to buy the Welcome cards or the
city passes which allows the customer to access unlimited bus facility in many cities of Germany. It also gives
special offer on certain tourist attractions. For flexibility one can rent-a-car or go for chauffer driven cars.
Along with the rent, VAT of 16% is payable. Car insurance should be available before hand in case of any accident.
The speed limit within the cities is mostly 50kph and 100kph on the highways.
Nine stars
The nine stars of Southwest Germany comprise of Baden-Baden,
Freiburg, Heidelberg, Karlsruhe, Heilbronn, Mannheim, Pforzheim Stuttgart, and Ulm. They are considered to be some
of the beautiful cities of Europe. Each of the cities play a vital role in the culture of Germany. Baden-Baden has
few of the finest resorts and also has Europe’s second largest opera and concert hall. Freiburg is known as the
historic city centre and is famous for cobblestone mosaics, open streams and ancient alleys. Heidelberg has world
famous castles and Germany’s oldest university. Karlsruhe has the famous museum Centre for Art and Media. Look out
for various amusements along the Nectar river of Heilbronn. Pforzheim is the capital for watches and jewellery.
Stuttgart is famous for theatres and opera. Ulm is the birth place of Albert Einstein and is also
house to the world’s tallest church spire.
Travel
The national airline that serves Germany is Lufthansa.
Bwelin-Tegel airport is situated at 8 km away from the city of Berlin and it takes about 20 minutes to reach there.
There is a provision of duty-free shops, banks, post office, eateries, conference hall, and car hire and tourism
information for the passengers.
Another busy airport is the Frankfurt airport which is located
at 13km away from the city. Buses take about 20 minutes to get there. Taxis are available at any time. The
Intercity railway network at the airport also provides international services to Hungary, Switzerland and Austria.
The facilities provided here are duty free shops, left luggage, restaurants, banks, conference halls, post office,
car hire and tourism information. No departure tax is levied on the passengers.
Those wishing to travel by sea can avail the ferry connections
to Finland, Lithuania, The Netherlands, Latvia, and Norway.
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