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Frankfurt. The gateway to Germany.

Frankfurt. the gateway to Germany, Frankfurt Airport is the largest in Germany and the 3rd largest in Europe Frankfurt is Germany’s “secret financial capital” amazingly rich with History • Excavation in and around Frankfurt are documenting that Frankfurt has been an old Roman Settlement. • Coronation place of the German Emperors of the middle age. [...]

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What to do in Berlin

There is no single answer to the question of what to do in Berlin. Along with the many secrets that can be discovered at every turn, visitors booking with Gomio can enjoy a thriving nightlife and arguably the biggest artistic and cultural outlook of present-day Europe. There’s probably no more interesting walk than the one [...]

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What to see in Berlin

Berlin is a bohemian and burgeoning metropolis that can be enjoyed for very little. From walking along the sadly famous wall to visiting the impressive collection of Berlin museums of Museumsinsel (“Museum Island”), the array of things to see and do in the German capital is endless. Firstly, don’t miss Unter den Linden for a [...]

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Shopping in Berlin

Of the many things to do in Berlin when you book with Gomio, shopping is one of the most sought for. Each district in the city has its own commercial hub, the most central being the busy avenue of Kurfurstendamm, in Charlottenburg, home to many Berlin attractions. On its 4 kilometres shoppers can find a [...]

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Eating out in Berlin

Visit Berlin with Gomio and you’ll find out that the German capital is a great place for eating out. It hosts restaurants to suit everyone’s pocket – just pick a map of Berlin and go anywhere outside Mitte, where restaurants cater inexpensive food for tourists, and you will surely find somewhere reasonably priced and delicious [...]

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What to do in Munich

A fun afternoon activity is to go for a bike ride into the Englischer Garten, with its great biergarten at the Chinese Tower (Biergarten am Chinesischen Turm). If you are a music lover, Munich won’t disspoint you. There’s plenty of free concerts in Munich’s beer terraces, mainly playing jazz and blues. For classical music check [...]

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What to see in Munich

All Munich tours start off from Marienplatz, the city’s main hub. It is dominated by the Neues Rathaus (“new city hall“), a richly decorated 19th Century building. Also in the square, but more modest, is the Altes Rathaus (“old city hall“), a charming medieval building. Don’t miss the mechanical figures that appear as the Neues [...]

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Where to shop in Munich

No Munich travel guide is complete without a proper section dedicated to the many shopping options in the city. Its main shopping hub is the area that stretches from the Marienplatz train station to Odeonsplatz, with some 1.5 miles of pedestrian streets it is where most of the main department stores are found. For high-class [...]

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Where to eat in Munich, Germany’s gourmet capital

Germans take food seriously, and Munich is Germany’s gourmet capital. No wonder, then, that culinary creations in Munich are as highly regarded as a Bach fugue or a Durero painting. This is evident in all Munich bars and restaurants: pick a map of Munich, choose a random location, and you will surely fine somewhere great [...]

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