Traveling on a budget? No problem!In Germany the dollar goes a long way. Germany's cities offer visitors an abundance of culture and good food, including accommodations for $100 or less. It does not take a fortune to stay in Germany but you still get world-class culture, history and beauty.
City cards, local restaurants, charming inns and world-renowned museums add up to a top-class, inexpensive experience. Compared to many other European countries, Germany is the most affordable destination with costs of approximately $100 per day for travel fare, hotels and dining.
Check out www.cometogermany.com for tips and advice on how to make your visit affordable while still experiencing all Germany has to offer.
Take hip Berlin, for example. Choosing a 3-star hotel in Berlin guarantees you a good-night's sleep only a few steps away from major attractions and never far from public transportation. Stay at the "Mercure Hotel an der Charité" near the famous Boulevard Unter-den-Linden, visit the famous Museums Island and take a free guided tour of the city. Enjoy a meal at the exquisite Kaefer roof garden restaurant on top of the Reichstag building with a spectacular city view or catch a snack on the street with a cultural German-Turkish sandwich, the Doener Kebab. Get all that for less than $100 a day.
From Berlin, travel to the Bavarian capital of Munich which hosts the Beer and Oktoberfest Museum and is a favorite destination for Americans. Enjoy a walk through the Olympic Park with its impressive architecture. During lunch, the revolving Restaurant 181 on top of the Olympic Tower offers stunning views of Munich, 594 feet above ground while serving excellent local cuisine. Discover the Tollwood Festival at the Olympic Park grounds with a variety of concerts, lectures, workshops, cabarets and more -- many of them free of charge. At night, rest your head at the "Hotel Ibis München Messe," ending an exciting day for only $100.
More cities with special features for $100 a day include:
* Hamburg has the largest German port and is well known for emigration history and its amusement district.
*The Cathedral in Cologne is Germany's most visited tourist attraction with towering views of the Rhine.
* Dresden on the River Elbe, with its masterpieces of Baroque architecture and the famous Frauenkirche, is waiting for you to explore.
* Frankfurt's Museum Embankment Festival invites visitors to an unforgettable cultural experience.
* Hannover's extensive parks and gardens feature the most important styles and genres of landscape design.
*Discover the musical past of Leipzig, home of the famous composers Mendelssohn and Bach.
*Stuttgart attracts car enthusiasts with tours of the Porsche and Mercedes-Benz museums.
*Duesseldorf offers beautiful modern architecture and design as well as fantastic shopping possibilities.
Experience Germany's rich history and culture for only $100 a day, including accommodations. Plan your affordable vacation to Germany today. Copyright ©, ARAnet, Inc.








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