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1. Cologne, Germany. If Europe is on your list of places to travel in December, Sula highly recommends booking a plane ticket to Cologne, Germany—especially if you’re interested in ...
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Hamburg" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
In May 2009, rapper Samy Deluxe filmed a portion of the music video for the song "Stumm" in Miniatur Wunderland. About 100 sequences were recorded in which a miniature figure "runs" (stop-motion) through the layout. [37] On 5 December 2009, the outdoor betting section of the German television show Wetten, dass..? took place at Miniatur ...
The Sachsenwald (German pronunciation: [ˈzaksn̩valt] ⓘ) is a forest near Hamburg, Germany.The forest derives its name, which can be translated as 'Saxon woods' or 'Saxony forest', from being located in the former Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg, which itself is a part of the greater Lower Saxony region as defined by the former Duchy of Saxony.
Don't miss Christkindelsmärikat at Place Broglie, the oldest of the markets, founded in 1570. Sip mulled wine while savoring traditional Alsatian gingerbread, sausages, baguette flambée (wood ...
Entrance of Hamburger Dom at night in 2008.. The Hamburger Dom [1] is a large fair held at the Heiligengeistfeld fair ground in central Hamburg, Germany.With three fairs (spring, summer and winter) per year it is the biggest and the longest fair throughout Germany and attracts approximately ten million visitors per year.
The 688-metre-long (2,257 ft) landing place originally served the passenger steamers of the overseas lines. Among others, the great Hapag-Lloyd liners landed here. Today only the HADAG ferries, harbour tour ships and motor launches, passenger ships serving the lower Elbe, and catamarans to Stade and Helgoland still travel to the piers.
Today Lüneburg is a tourist attraction as a result of the restoration and important sectors of the town's economy also depend on tourism. Between Lüneburg and Soltau to the southwest, a large military training area , the Soltau-Lüneburg Training Area (SLTA), was established by the British and Canadian military, which was used from 1963 to 1994.