Free travel guide of Altenburg with a map. If you fancy a hand of cards then Altenburg is for you. Playing cards have been produced here for over 500 years and in the centre of the town is monument to the national card game ‘Skat’ which was first pla...more
Free travel guide of Berlin with a map. Few places are as universally popular as Berlin, and it’s not difficult to understand why. The city has a very rich history whilst simultaneously containing the latest in art, fashion and architecture. The vari...more
Free travel guide of Bremen with a map. A free-spirited and fiercely independent wind whistles through Bremen’s nooks and crannies. This wind certainly attracted a donkey, a hound, a cat and a cockerel in the Grimm Brother’s tale of The Bremen Town M...more
Free travel guide of Cologne with a map. It’s said that natives of Cologne who live elsewhere always feel homesick. Visitors to the city will soon understand why. Germany’s oldest metropolis, which, of course, gave its name to Eau de Cologne, offers...more
Free travel guide of Dortmund with a map. Built on blood, sweat and beers, Dortmund today is one of Germany's 21st century cities. Located in the North Rhine-Westphalia region of the country, modern Dortmund is vibrant and dynamic, well-known for its...more
Free travel guide of Dresden with a map. Famous as the Florence of the North or the Venice of the River Elbe, before the allied bombings at the end of World War II destroyed most of this once magnificent Baroque city, Dresden has managed to restore s...more
Free travel guide of Duesseldorf with a map. Duesseldorf houses “the longest bar in the world”, Germany’s finest shopping boulevard, and countless museums, theatres and attractions underscoring the city as a major arts centre. It offers the legendary...more
Free travel guide of Frankfurt with a map. Frankfurt has more to offer than gleaming skyscrapers, European Central Bank and the expensive restaurants. Behind its shiny facade are medieval neighbourhoods, inviting parks perfect for a picnic and surpri...more
Free travel guide of Friedrichshafen with a map. Friedrichshafen lies like a sparkling jewel on the shores of the beautiful Lake Constance surrounded by magnificent mountains. Its quiet atmosphere and the untouched nature help you lean back and relax...more
Free travel guide of Friedrichshafen Ski Region with a map. For the perfect skiing holiday, Austria offers top ski resorts such as St Anton, Montafon and Klosters. Experience some of the best skiing in Tyrol, wizz down slopes to the backdrop of snow...more
Free travel guide of Hamburg with a map. The River Elbe is the lifeblood and Lake Alster is the heart. Life in Hamburg is characterised by the proximity to water. In this beautiful urban environment the visitor finds historic buildings, squares and f...more
Free travel guide of Karlsruhe with a map. A young metropolis on the Rhine river, Karlsruhe is at the heart of Europe, a mere half hour drive from France and right at the foot of the beautiful Black Forest....more
Free travel guide of Leipzig with a map. Apart from being the hometown of Johann Sebastian Bach and Felix Mendelssohn, Leipzig is also one of Germany’s tourism hotspots and a centre for commerce and culture. With its rich history, beautiful architect...more
Free travel guide of Luebeck with a map. Lübeck’s Old Town sits on its island, Gothic spires piercing skywards. Cobbled lanes and winding alleys lead between tall, steep-gabled buildings of warm red brick. Tiny passageways enter hidden courtyards; qu...more
Free travel guide of Munich with a map. In Munich exclusive shopping, fashionable streets and monumental buildings co-exist with lederhosen, brass music and rustic beer halls. Visitors can start their day in a simple bar with knuckle of pork and saue...more
Free travel guide of Stuttgart with a map. Hidden away among green valleys and rich vinyards, Stuttgart is a true gem. While steeped in century-old tradition, it has been home to the most keen-minded inventors. The automobile, the office photocopier...more
Free travel guide of Sylt with a map. Sylt has long been a playground for Germany’s rich and famous, and is called the “German Hamptons” for good reason. Pronounced “Zoolt”, Sylt is a surreally beautiful 25 mile long island on Germany’s North Sea coa...more
Free travel guide of Weeze with a map. A small warm and friendly community, the town has long associations with RAF Laarbruch which closed down in 1999 and became the local airport. The town is rich in history and includes nearby manor houses and thr...more