This trip summary outlines a 6-day itinerary to visit Frankfurt and Berlin, Germany. The trip begins in Ludhiana, India with an overnight flight to Frankfurt, arriving on Day 2. Day 2 includes a visit to the Stadel Museum and Day 3 includes visiting the Frankfurt Trade Fair and taking a 4-hour train to Berlin. Day 4 in Berlin includes visits to landmarks like the Gendermenmarkt and Berlin Zoological Garden. The trip concludes on Day 6 with an early morning flight back to Delhi, India from Frankfurt.
Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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- location
- the land
- climate
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- capital city
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- economy
- national recourses
- Languages
- Music
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- food
- traditions
- UNESCO
- Famous sights
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Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank.
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* short presentation about Germany :
- location
- the land
- climate
- population
- capital city
- The meaning of the color of the flag
- president
- economy
- national recourses
- Languages
- Music
- Sports
- food
- traditions
- UNESCO
- Famous sights
- Sources
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Berlin, the capital of Germany, offers lots of interesting places, historical sites and monuments, a wide range of museums and many more attractions. The Wall divided the city into East and West for 28 years and was a symbol for the Cold War. German history can be noticed all over the city.
Brussels is the largest city in Belgium and also the capital of the country. It has developed from a medieval fortified city into a huge urban area. Since the end of the Second World War, it has been one of the most important centers of international politics. This city has a lot of French and Dutch influence. It is also an important stopover for the Eurostar high-speed service.
The magnificent palace and EU institutions, for example, are examples of Brussels' rich architectural heritage. The Grand Palace has been declared a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The City Hall is located in the center, as well as the Cathedrals of St. Michael and Gudula, and Laken Castle, known for its many greenhouses. Another tourist destination is Mini Europe Park, which features full-scale replicas of several of Europe's most popular landmarks. Manneken Pis, the iconic bronze statue of the pinking child, is a symbol of the city and a popular tourist destination. Other architectural wonders include the Cinquantenaire Arch of Triumph, the Basilica of the Sacred Heart and the Palace of Justice.
More than 80 institutions, including the Comic Museum, the Royal Museum of Fine Art and others, are available to culture seekers. Other cultural sites in Brussels include the Brussels Theater and the Opera. Another attraction in Heysel Park is the Atomium. It consists of nine spheres connected by tubes that represent atomic structure. It was built for the world exhibition. Brussels is also home to Belgium's largest stadium, the King Baudouin Stadium, which seats 50,000. It is used for competitions and concerts.
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In Brussels, the Grand Destination Grote Market is a fantastic place to visit. The musical shows, pleasant people, breathtakingly beautiful surroundings and structures, among others, absolutely enchant travelers.
The Anderlecht Beguinage is one of the most magnificent and famous structures in Brussels. This building, which was converted into a museum in 1930, is now a popular tourist destination for many people. You can relax and unwind here in the adjacent gardens.
Manneken Pis is a beautiful statue, or you could say the essence of this attractive city. There are many stories hidden under this statue that locals in Brussels can tell you about.
The Grand Sablon is a hip square with antique stores, restaurants and cafes.
The train station is located on the lower level of Brussels International Airport, which makes it very convenient to get to the city. There is a train service that runs from the airport to Brussels North, South and Central stations. The shuttle leaves from the station every 15-20 minutes, and the trip takes about 20 minutes. Another good alternative for getting around Brussels is to use public transportation such as a taxi to Brussels airport, which takes about 30 minutes and includes buses and cabs.
Since Brussels is a major international business
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4. Visit to two of German Cities Frankfurt Berlin (Capital of country)
5. Expected Schedule for Trip Day 1 Leaving in evening from Ludhiana Reaching airport by night and boarding flight early morning Day 2 Reach Frankfurt in morning (after the flight of 9 and half hours) Then to hotel GarniDjaran And will visit Stadel Museum
6. Cont.. Day 3 First will visit trade fair And then in evening ,leave to Berlin by train(4 hour journey) Then will reach Hotel Pension Maximum Day 4 Visit places(Gendermenmarkt, Kunstgewerbemuseum, Berlin Zoological park) Back to hotel
7. Cont.. Day 5 Shopping and visiting near by malls and places Back to Frankfurt in evening And then back to Delhi by flight at night Day 6 Early morning will reach Delhi And then till by afternoon back to Ludhiana
8. Some facts This trip is planned for one person for 6 days in Germany in the month of October particularly in its two major parts (Frankfurt, Berlin) Best weather to visit Germany is in the month of September and October as its autumn season Currency of Germany-Euro Germany is 3.5 hours behind Delhi/India
9. Ludhiana to Delhi Airport Bus from Ludhiana to Delhi airport Charges Rs.550 (Round trip Rs.1100)
11. Flight by Air India(Round trip-Rs.28620 ) (Source:http://www.wego.com/flights/airfares/DEL/FRA?wgz=108a1)
12. Frankfurt Welcome to the most international city in Germany, the largest financial centre on the continent, the historical city of coronations, the city of Goethe and the Frankfurt School. Famous for trade fairs and business meetings.
13. Frankfurt Journey Frankfurt airport Hotel GarniDjaran Stadel museum Frankfurt Trade Fair Frankfurt Railway Station
16. HOTEL FACILITIES 25 Minutes to Frankfurt Airport(Charges for reaching 20 euro) 20 min to Frankfurt fair ground Just 2 min away from Frankfurt Railway Station 2 day stay (Euro=45/day) Source: http://www.hoteldjaran.de/index.htm
18. The Städelis an art museum in Frankfurt am Main, with one of the most important collections in Germany. The Städel owns 2,700 paintings (of which 600 are displayed) and a collection of 100,000 drawings and prints as well as 600 sculptures.
19. Facts for Stadel Museum (Source:http://www.planetware.com/frankfurt/stadel-institute-d-hs-framsi.htm)
20. Frankfurt Trade fair Every year there are various trade fares in Frankfurt fair ground. But most famous is the international trade fare in the month of October
21. Train from Frankfurt to Berlin 4 hours Journey Cost-$211 Seat-Second class (Source: http://www.eurorailways.com/products/trains_tickets/fraber.htm)
22. Berlin (Capital of country) Berlin is best known for its historical associations as the German capital, for its internationality and tolerance, for its lively nightlife, for its many cafes, clubs, and bars, for its street art, and for its numerous museums, palaces, and other sites of historic interest. Berlin's architecture is quite varied.
23. Berlin Journey Berlin station Hotel-Pension Maximum Gendermenmarkt Kunstgewerbemuseum Berlin zoological garden
27. The harmonious Gendarmenmarkt is known as one of the most beautiful squares in Europe. It was created at the end of the 17th century as a market place, the Linden Markt. It is now a quiet place surrounded by three landmark buildings, the Französischer Dom, Deutscher Dom and the Konzerthaus. In the center of the square is a statue of Friedrich Schiller, a famous German poet.
28. Taxi fare and map from Gendermenmarkt to Kunstgewerbemuseum
30. The Kunstgewerbemuseum (Museum of Decorative Arts) is one of the oldest of its kind in Germany. It possesses one of the most important collections of skilled craftsmanship.
31. Taxi fare and map from Kunstgewerbemuseum to Berlin Zoological Garden
33. Berlin's Zoological Garden is one of the city's major tourist attractions and is, in fact, home to more species, from wild to domesticated animals, than any other zoo in the world. All of the animals are housed in enclosures that are specially designed to recreate their natural habitat. Berlin Zoological Garden also has the world's largest variety of individual types of fauna, and a fascinating aquarium.
34. Facts for Berlin Zoological Garden (Source:http://www.planetware.com/berlin/zoological- gardens-d-bn-bzoog.htm)