To start I would like to claim that most of us are right, Germany is a good place to visit. I heard on the radio the other day that over 4,000,000 US people visited Germany in 2005 and to be truthful it didn’t shock me at all. With so many handsome things to see and experience who wouldn’t be interested?
Lets start off with the obvious attractions : Castles, German Beer and German Food.
Castles: Arguably the number 1 attraction of Germany. Castles are one of Germanys most significant cherished possessions. With one Castle in each single decent sized city in Germany, you can always have a place to visit irrespective of where your travels in Germany take you. The majority of these Castles have nice restaurants within where you are given information on the consequential price of the establishment, not to say great food in my experience.
German Lager : Many say that German lager is the best in the planet, due to this amount of German breweries are nervous to give up their ‘tricks of the trade’ many asserting ‘its in the water’. Whether this is true or not Germany definitely has a name for providing delicious preservative free lager. The German govt essentially remits that just a few major igredients are to be added to the lager and no preservatives can be added, BY LAW.
German Food: I am sure that you all have either heard about or tried some of the characteristic German dishes, i.e. Schnitzel, Wursts (German sausage) and Spatzle, but what you may not have attempted are some of the ‘not so traditional’ but common dishes in Germany. If you are planning a visit to Germany I recommend going to any German cafe and ordering the house special. Most restaurants , just like in the U.S., have a place special that is not like restaurant to restaurant and will generally be very delicious.
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