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To start I want to claim that the general public are right, Germany is a good place to visit. I heard on the radio yesterday that over 4 million US people visited Germany in 2005 and to be fair it didn’t surprise me at all. With so many gorgeous things to see and experience who would not be interested?

Lets start off with the obvious attractions: Castles, German Lager and German Food.

Castles : maybe the number one attraction of Germany. Castles are one of Germanys most historic prized possessions. With at least one Castle in each single decent sized city in Germany, you will always have a place to visit no matter where your travels in Germany take you. Most of these Castles have nice restaurants inside where you are given information on the consequential price of the firm, not to say great food in my experience.

German Beer: Many say that German lager is the best in the world, because of this many German breweries are nervous to give up their ‘tricks of the trade’ many saying ‘its in the water’. If this is true or not Germany definitely has a reputation for providing tasty preservative free lager. The German regime really remits that only a few main ingredients are to be added to the lager and no chemicals can be added, BY LAW.

German Food: I am certain that you all have either heard about or attempted some of the typical German dishes, i.e. Schnitzel, Wursts ( German sausage ) and Spatzle, but what you may not have attempted are a selection of the ‘not so traditional’ but common dishes in Germany. If you are planning a trip to Germany I recommend going to any German restaurant and ordering the house special. Most restaurants, just like in the U.S., have a house special that is different from restaurant to cafe and will sometimes be very delicious.

If you find this article useful, you may also visit famouswonders.com to read more about some of the best places to visit and have a look at Dresden Frauenkirche.


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