Germany for the Jewish Traveler
Germany for the Jewish traveler offers Jewish people the opportunity to explore their heritage in Germany.
Germany for the Jewish traveler offers Jewish people the opportunity to explore their heritage in Germany.
The author leaves home in the Netherlands over the border to Kleve, Germany to adapt to the new realities of travel during the COVID pandemic.
Cash can be a problem when you travel. Here is a story about how a vacation was ruined when a thief stole a handbag full of euros. Use other ways to pay!
Gorlitz is perhaps the most scenic and unchanged city in all of Germany, spared any bombing during the wars. Gorliwood is its nickname for the movies shot here.
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In Bavaria, despite a successful high-tech economy, farmers still do as they have since ancient times. William Krakow describes the annual Viehscheid, a ritual of bringing the cows back down from the mountains to town.
Southern Germany has the world’s most incredible car museums–from BMW World in Munich, to the Porsche and Mercedes museums in Stuttgart.
Berlin’s ever changing museum landscape including folklore, fashion and non-traditional architecture.
Berlin, Germany: The Wonder of the Hofe. Exploring the world behind the facades of Berlin’s streets.
Solingen, Germany. A native, Annette Oppelander, returns to her hometown to find a new cleaner river and the familiar historic sites like Wupper Valley.
Germany’s Green Heart: The Thuringer Forest. Mary Ann Noe hikes the woods and explores the towns.
Munich is famous for the fall Oktoberfest…But here are a few great reasons to visit in the summer, like nude swimming in the River Isar and Munich beer.