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Port and jetties in St Pauli, Hamburg.
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Hamburg

Hanseatic Hamburg is dominated by a port that has kept Germany trading for centuries. Travel through maritime history then head for the famous Reeperbahn nightlife district for an evening to remember along the so-called sinful mile.

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Bode Museum, Berlin.
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Berlin

The 20th century began and ended right here in Berlin. The German capital knows how to look backward and forward at once, how to roll up its sleeves and how to kick up its heels, how to remember and how to renew. Shaking off its heavy past, today Berlin is fast-changing, lively and fun.

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Cologne Cathedral by the Rhine.
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Cologne

It’s hard to miss the soaring twin towers of Cologne’s landmark Gothic cathedral. But to see what really makes this German city tick, pick a cosy inn on the River Rhine, order a glass of Kölsch beer and enjoy a chat with the friendly locals.

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Alte Oper opera house and Lucae fountain, Frankfurt.
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Frankfurt

Cosmopolitan and bustling, Frankfurt might be Germany’s financial powerhouse, but it is fun-loving at heart. Towering skyscrapers sit next to half-timbered houses. Frenetic shopping streets hide cosy apple wine taverns. The city on the River Main is full of unexpected contrasts.

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Karlsruhe Palace
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Karlsruhe

Built around an 18th-century palace, Karlsruhe has blossomed into a thriving university city in the Black Forest. Climb Karlsruhe Palace’s tower to see how the streets fan out from the palace gardens like bicycle spokes, giving the city its nickname Fan City.

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