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Ambiente Hotel, Langenhagen, Hannover, Germany
in Hannover Germany
Ambiente Hotel, Langenhagen, Hannover, Germany
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We welcome you as our guest in the central Ringhotel Ambiente with a family- orientated and warm atmosphere. You can count on a friendly team to make your stay as pleasant as possible and will be there for you with a smile, information, tips and advice.

Kronprinz Hotel, Hamburg, Germany
in Hamburg Germany
Kronprinz Hotel, Hamburg, Germany
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Located centrally in the heart of the Hansecity Hamburg the Hotel Kronprinz is the ideal accommodation for business and private travellers as well.

Ramada Britannia Hannover, Germany
in Hannover Germany
Ramada Britannia Hannover, Germany
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Stay in luxurious equipped guestrooms - Start the day with Ramada Mornings - 6 air conditioned meeting rooms for up to 200 people

Central Hotel, Hamburg, Germany
in Hamburg Germany
Central Hotel, Hamburg, Germany
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Feel right at home in Hotel Central. 35 rooms with 2-star comfort located just across from the Altona station and very close to Ottensen – one of the trendiest districts in Hamburg.

Best Western Premier Parkhotel Kronsberg, Hannover, Germany
in Hannover Germany
Best Western Premier Parkhotel Kronsberg, Hannover, Germany
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Best Western Premier Park hotel Kronsberg is a very comfortable hotel located directly opposite the fairground which has also been the EXPO 2000-exhibition area, surrounded by gardens and a little forest, individual deluxe furnished. Close to the city center and with easy access to the close motorways.

Platzl Hotel, Munich, Germany
in Munich Germany
Platzl Hotel, Munich, Germany
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The Platzl Hotel – a perfectly central location for your stay in Munich. What makes a unique hotel? Combine local flavour and international service standards with a perfectly central location in Munich!

Kempinski Bristol Hotel, Berlin, Germany
in Berlin Germany
Kempinski Bristol Hotel, Berlin, Germany
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The Kempinski Bristol Hotel in Berlin is a cultural icon of the city, with which shares a long tradition dating back to 1827, when a determined Jewish entrepreneur set a family-run wine store that gave birth to one of the most exclusive gastronomical and entertainment centers in Berlin.

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Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany is a country in Central Europe. The territory of Germany covers 357,021 km2 and is influenced by a temperate seasonal climate.

Germany is a federal parliamentary republic of 16 states. The capital and largest city is Berlin. Germany is a member of the United Nations, NATO, the G8, the G4 nations, and signed the Kyoto protocol. It is the world's third largest economy by nominal GDP, the largest exporter of goods, ranked sixth in military expenditure, and is home to the third-highest number of international migrants.

Germany has developed a high standard of living and established a comprehensive system of social security. It holds a key position in European affairs and is recognised as a scientific and technological leader in several fields.

Germany has the second largest population in Europe. Elevation ranges from the mountains of the Alps (highest point: the Zugspitze at 2,962 metres (9,718 ft)) in the south to the shores of the North Sea (Nordsee) in the north-west and the Baltic Sea (Ostsee) in the north-east. Between lie the forested uplands of central Germany and the low-lying lands of northern Germany (lowest point: Wilstermarsch at 3.54 metres (11.6 ft) below sea level), traversed by some of Europe's major rivers such as the Rhine, Danube and Elbe.

Most of Germany has a temperate climate in which humid westerly winds predominate. The climate is moderated by the North Atlantic Drift, which is the northern extension of the Gulf Stream. This warmer water affects the areas bordering the North Sea including the peninsula of Jutland and the area along the Rhine, which flows into the North Sea. Consequently in the north-west and the north, the climate is oceanic; rainfall occurs year round with a maximum during summer. Winters there are mild and summers tend to be cool, though temperatures can exceed 30 °C (86 °F) for prolonged periods. In the east, the climate is more continental; winters can be very cold, summers can be very warm, and long dry periods are often recorded. Central and southern Germany are transition regions which vary from moderately oceanic to continental. Again, the maximum temperature can exceed 30 °C (86 °F) in summer.

Tourism in Germany has expanded since the end of World War II, and many tourists visit Germany to experience a sense of European history. The countryside exhibits a pastoral aura, while its cities exhibit both a modern and classical feel.

The official language of Germany is German. Every region has its accent, and most regions have also their own dialects, which might pose sometimes a challenge to those who speak even good German - and sometimes to native speakers as well. All Germans learn English at school, so you should be able to get by with English in most places. Many people especially in the tourism industry and higher educated persons also speak French, Russian or Spanish.

German cuisine varies greatly from region to region. The southern regions of Bavaria and Swabia, for instance, share a culinary culture with Switzerland and Austria. Pork, beef, and poultry are the main varieties of meat consumed in Germany, with pork being the most popular.

Germany has numerous cities of interest to tourists; these are the top seven travel destinations.

Berlin - the reunified and reinvigorated capital of Germany; known for its division during the Cold War II and the Berlin Wall. Today it's a metropolis of diversity with elegant clubs and galleries and traditional restaurants. It is also a haven for shoppers.

Cologne (Köln) - Germany's fourth-largest city, 2000 years old with its huge cathedral, Romanesque churches, and archaeological sites, also well known for its carnival and its Christopher-Street-Day parade. Don't forget to try the local cuisine and of course the beer - called "Kölsch".

Dresden - World-famous for its Frauenkirche and historic center, the city offers more than the average traveller knows. Great festivals, all kinds of cultural entertainment, vibrant night life, and surrounded by beautiful natural vistas. There is a reason it was once called 'Florence-on-the-Elb'.

Dusseldorf (Düsseldorf) - the capital North Rine Westphalia is famous as Germany's capital of fashion, offers a wide scale of fascinating new architecture. Right along the shores of river rhine, the Altstadt and the Medienhafen are among the most decent places in Germany to enjoy a vibrant nightlife! Being one of the country's wealthiest cities, the atmosphere for the tourist is very pleasent. Germans call it the only metropolis ending with - dorf (German for village).

Frankfurt - Germany's leading financial center, transportation hub, seat of the European Central Bank (ECB), international trade fair center (Book Fair, Motor Show), hub of multicultural activity (30% Immigrants), and site of numerous world-class museums and theaters. It is also Germany's only city with enough skyscrapers to have a skyline.

Hamburg - Germany's second-largest city, famous for its harbour as well as its liberal and tolerant culture. Don't miss the Reeperbahn with its night clubs and casinos. Hamburg is also popular for its many musicals.

Munich (München) - Bavaria's beautiful capital city and Southern Germany's leading city, site of the famous Oktoberfest and the gateway to the Alps.