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I’m an American expat living in Germany with a serious addiction to adorable half-timbered houses, fairy tale towns and castles. I may have an unwritten rule with my husband that at least once a month, we have to explore somewhere new to satisfy my restless feet syndrome! Sharing travel guides & itineraries to help you navigate your travels while all on a budget!

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Dresden Christmas Markets – Oldest Genuine Christmas Market in Germany

At this market, you’ll find many of the traditional Christmas Market drinks and food, however, you’ll also find a wide variety of interesting sweets and drinks. This market is also lovingly referred to as the Christmas Market of Angels because scattered around the market, you’ll find angels dressed in white. If you want to experience a different aspect of Dresden’s Christmas Market, then pop over to the Stallhof for the Medieval Market in the Dresden palace courtyard. Monday to Thursday the market is open from 11am to 9pm, Fridays from 11am to 10pm and on Saturdays from 10am to 10pm and Sundays from 10am to 9pm.

Afternoon Tea Etiquette – Top 15 Do’s & Don’ts of Afternoon Tea

Have no fear, with these simple tips and tricks for afternoon tea, you’ll soon be a tea snob, adding an afternoon tea to every holiday Afternoon tea is typically held between mid to late afternoon as a way to curb the hunger between lunch and dinner. While “high tea” likely sounds fancier to you than “afternoon tea”, it’s not, as it is a hearty meal served family style around a high table (such as a dinner table) as compared to an afternoon tea which was typically eaten in the drawing room, where women sat on lush sofas accompanied by elegant side tables. As previously mentioned, when eating your way through the afternoon tea, begin with the bottom tier with sandwiches and work your way up to the top tier with the sweets.

ULTIMATE List of Things to Do in Germany

Sure, you could make sure to try Germany’s iconic cuisine, the schnitzel, but you’d miss out on Germany’s foodie scene! Climb the stairs of the tallest cathedral in the world in Ulm Be sure to visit Oktoberfest at least once, but don’t miss Regensburg’s Dult, Stuttgart’s Canstatter Volksfest, the International Beer Festival in Berlin, Straubing’s Gäubodenvolkfest, the Freimarkt in Bremen, the Hamburg DOM, and so many other beer festivals throughout Germany. n’t just stick to beer festivals, but check out wine festivals in Germany, especially the many different wine festivals in Würzburg, the Mosel Wein Fest, the Hamburg Stuttgarter Weindorf, the Rhine River Red Wine Festival in Bacharach, the Rothenburger Weindorf in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, the Aachen Wine Festival, the Mainz Wine Festival and the Frankfurter Rheingau Wine Festival. so it’s easy to find one from Heidelberg to Rostock to Hamburg to Munich to Nuremberg’s Christmas Market.

Würzburg: Exploring the Franconian Wine Capital of Bavaria

This meant that the medieval city center of Würzburg was destroyed, however, over the next 20 years, the city would painstakingly rebuild the town as accurately as possible, making it into the vibrant city once again. What’s surprising is that considering it’s directly located in the center of the city center, it managed to survive the war with little damage, and the cellars were used by locals for safety during the bombings. There are several paths you can chose from to hike up to the fortress, the most direct which takes about 20-30 minutes up, or you can take a slow, meandering trail through the vineyards at the base of the fortress, adding up to around 45 minutes, which you’ll find a map for at the end of the Old Main Bridge on the side of the river with the fortress. Once here, it’s free to walk around the fortress and gardens, so be sure to also check out the Marienberg Fortress gardens, known as the Garden of the Prince, also offering stunning views over the city.

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