Anyone go to Germany?

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all your feedback on our trip to Germany!!!! I know its many months away!!! I am soooo excited and each one of you made it more exiting!!! Thank you all sooo much!!!!
 
ray's two cents :

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The trains run on time and often and go everywhere and are easy to understand, but I'd vote for a car too! Indulge yourself on the breads and cheeses. Almost everyone speaks a little English but for reading signs- especially while driving- know a bit of German.
The big thing is that Europe in general is not that large an area. For those of us in the huge USA, superimpose a map of Europe over the USA and see how close everything really is.
Oh.. and if you can get a flight with a stopover night in Iceland, I recommend it!

According to my German teacher, most of the highways have no speed limit. Sounds like they're not necessary either, with over 80 million residents in such a small country there's a lot of road block apparently. o.o
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not really. Public transportation is VERY good, and getting a drivers license is incredibly expensive.​
 
Yup, and strict too! If you run a red light, your license is suspended for LIFE.

DH simply loves the autobahn in the open sections. It's seems pretty hair-raising for me, because you are required to yeild and move over to the right / slow lane to allow the mercedes and audis pass at the speed of light.

have a lot of fun! I never figured out the tipping over there. DH says its less, but then he's a bit cheap in that respect anyways.
 
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you get points in Flensburg. if you run a red or speed and have your license less than two years you might end up in traffic school. I did once when i was 19. 10 hours and another driving lesson.
 
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When I was stationed there (early '80s) it was simply the leftover change. If the bill was DM18.25, you would simply tip the extra .75.
 
But my sister, who worked German McD's many years, says their brand is what you'd expect from a McD's. (go somewhere else unless you're just doing it for the photo)

Best sausage and fries are from the stands at / near the train stations, usually.
 
Cologne (Köln) is a short train ride from Frankfurt, and has a magnificent cathedral. It is stunning when it is lit up at night, but beautiful any time. It's right next to the train station.

It has a very unusual pierced tracery tower that you can climb, if your knees are up to 509 steps
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In my neck of the woods they used to do random traffic stops in which each and every car was pulled over, checked for all security features (working lights, first aid kit, etc.) and then you were let go again. I can only imagine how it would turn out if they did that over here on a friday night. So just be aware if you see something like that. Also be careful of the cameras hiding along roads that will take a picture of you if you speed.
 

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