Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Germany a Venue of Revelry and Charisma

Within central Europe, Germany is a resplendent country with its innate city charisma. Its swanky and potent night life, festive pagan-rooted harvest rituals, an abundance of forests trails, and a rich and disparate culture sums up for Germany's undisputed charm that is very attractive to tourists.

I had the advantage to probe Germany twice, one was in January and the other one was in June. Having visited Germany twice gave me a very significant lesson: to avoid wandering during winter season. Germany's winter season entails a pretty much damp and bleak atmosphere which really diminishes your sightseeing time. On the other hand, visiting Germany during summer is quite amusing because there is an array of activities lined up for tourists. Such endeavors are hiking, swimming, and cycling plus beer clubs and cafes, which are often overflowing with people. Parties do not come short when you are wandering around Germany. The Fasching or Winter Carnival opens all through out Germany and major cities such as Cologne, Munich, and Mainz celebrate into one unifying feast prior to Ash Wednesday. Of course, a trip to Germany won't be complete without participating in the renowned Oktoberfest, an annual beer drinking frenzy that lures large throngs of people and tourists all over the world.

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