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Aachen (Aix-la-Chapelle) Aachen offers a unique combination of tradition and modernism. As an historic city, its name joins with Charlemagne, who named it capital of the Frankish empire. His Aachener Dom was included in the UNESCO Cultural Heritage list and forms the heart of Aachen's old city centre, together with the gothic City Hall. This imperial city is known for centuries as a spa and remedial center. Today, Aachen proves an impressive economic progress, becoming an important European high-tech location. | Book this City | Bonn The former capital of the West Germany stands on the banks of the Rhine and embraces 2000 years of history. The cultural tradition is sustained by the university and Beethoven's memorial house; you can also admire art museums and the famous 'neanderthaler' head at Rheinische Landesmuseum. In search for relaxation and nice pictures, choose the university area for a walk in the Hofgarten park or enjoy a beer at the Alter Zoll, while admiring the picturesque view of the Seven Mountains. | Book this City | Cologne - Airport City The world feels at home in Cologne, where people meet to enjoy a Kölsch. (Kölsch is a language, a philosophy of life and also the popular local beer.) The largest city in the Rhineland, Cologne is rich in antiquity. There is much to see from every period of the city's two millennia history: from the old Roman towers to the modern opera house. Cologne is also a bustling modern city with a decent shot at becoming the fine-art capital of Germany. The city of Cologne also hosts an annual Carnival. | Book this City | Dusseldorf - Airport City Badly destroyed during the war, Düsseldorf was carefully reconstructed and became the richest economic center in Germany. A relaxing walk along the Rhine or a panoramic view from the Rhine Tower will allow you to admire a "compact" city, where the modern downtown is nearby the Altstadt (Old Town) and the skyscrapers, banks and offices contrasts with the old castles and churches. The open-air pedestrian mall in the Old Town is remarkable by "the longest bar in the world" (260 pubs and taverns). | Book this City | Koblenz - Airport City This town was founded as a military post about 8 B.C. and occupied an excellent strategic position, as a triangle bordered by the confluence Rhine-Mosel and a line of strong forts on the surrounding hills - most razed to make room to the modern railway station. The visitor is invited to admire the Alstadt historical buildings (the church of Saint Castor, the municipal picture gallery) and also the palace Residenzschloss and memorial equastrian statue of the emperor Wilhelm I (in the new city). | Book this City | Mainz This city situated on the Rhine has a rich history, started with the Romans coming here 38 B.C. The 2000 years heritage is revealed by both Roman relics and the impressive baroque palaces and churches built by talented architects and sculptors in the 17th century. The religion always occupied an important role in Mainz and a living proof is the cathedral dominating the Markplatz in the Altstadt (old town). The tourists may notice a remarkable, careful reconstruction after the air raids in 1945. | Book this City |
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