See what the experts are saying about Bad Harzburg. Get expert advice on how to get there what to see and more.
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Money
The major cities of Germany are some of the world's most expensive. So if you want to see the country without breaking the bank, you may want to cut short your time in Frankfurt, Munich, or Berlin and concentrate on interesting regional capit... Continue reading »
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Entry requirements
Passports & Visas Visas are not needed by citizens of the U.S., Canada, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, or the U.K. for visits of less than 3 months. You do need a valid passport, unless you're a citizen of another E.U. country (in which... Continue reading »
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Regions in brief
Germany lies in the heart of Europe, bordered by Switzerland and Austria to the south; France, Luxembourg, Belgium, and the Netherlands to the west; Denmark to the north; and Poland and the Czech Republic to the east. The country encompasses... Continue reading »
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Special-interest vacations
Germany is one of the great outdoor destinations of Europe. From its mountains to its beaches, from its rivers to its castles, there is much to see and explore. It has summer attractions galore, plus skiing on its alpine slopes in winter. Her... Continue reading »
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Sustainable travel & ecotourism
Each time you take a flight or drive a car, CO2 is released into the atmosphere. You can help neutralize this danger to our planet through "carbon offsetting" -- paying someone to reduce your CO2 emissions by the same amount you've added. Car... Continue reading »
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Tips for gay and lesbian travelers
Although Germany is one of the "gayest" countries of Europe, there is also prejudice and hostility here. Violence against gays and foreigners (especially nonwhite) is not unknown. On the other hand, homosexuality is widely accepted by a vast... Continue reading »
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Tips for senior travelers
Mention that you're a senior when you make your travel reservations. Although all major U.S. airlines have canceled their senior discount and coupon book programs, many hotels still offer discounts for seniors. In most cities, people over the... Continue reading »
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Tips for travelers with disabilities
Germany is one of the better countries for travelers with disabilities. All the large cities have excellent facilities. The local tourist offices can issue permits for drivers to allow them access to disabled parking areas. Newer hotels are m... Continue reading »
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Suggested itineraries
Germany has so much enchantment off the beaten path that it's easy to get lost here. In fact, one of the joys of travel is wandering about at leisure, making new discoveries of your own. If you're a time-pressed traveler, with only 1 or 2... Continue reading »
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In one week
The very title of this tour is a misnomer. There is no way you can see Germany in 1 week. But you can have a memorable vacation in Berlin and Munich and see some highlights of Germany in 1 week, if you budget your time carefully. Days 1 &... Continue reading »
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In two weeks
With 2 weeks to explore Germany, you aren't that rushed and have some breathing room. You can see a bit of the best regions, including the star attractions of the Romantic Road and the medieval city of Rothenburg, as well as the university ci... Continue reading »
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For families
Germany offers many attractions that kids enjoy. Perhaps your main concern with having children in tow is pacing yourself with enough museum time. Of course, many museums in Germany, especially in Munich, have exhibitions that fascinate child... Continue reading »






