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Berlin is one of the most interesting cities in Germany. Not only is it the political center but it has a lot to offer in the areas of history, culture and spare time.
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Idyllically situated at the foot of the Alps, the Bavarian capital Munich, with its 1.2 million inhabitants, is not only famous for its "Oktoberfest".
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Most people visit Frankfurt because they have to. Even many inhabitants concede that taking a closer look might well be a condition for falling in love with the city.
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Best known as the home of Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, Stuttgart is also one of Germany's major wine-growing regions and possibly Germany's greenest city with 20% of its acreage protected by a preservation order.
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Freiburg im Breisgau is habitually associated with Black Forest region, its traditional cherry-and-chocolate cake and cuckoo clocks.
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The "Free and Hanseatic City" of Hamburg is Germany's second-largest metropolis with one of Europe's biggest ports.
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Cologne's a scenic city with plazas, shopping and nightlife and well worth a visit especially during its famous Carnival celebrations.
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Heidelberg's popularity is based on 3 pillars: its location, castle and university. Situated in the valley of Neckar river, the beautiful old town with its sights and narrow, picturesque roads, is easily accessible on foot.
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