Activities in Germany
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'An Evening at Charlottenburg Palace' Palace Tour, Dinner and Concert by the Berlin Residence Orchestra
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Yoga, Blue Spa
Get your stressed-out self over to the rooftop of the ultraposh Bayerischer Hof hotel to luxuriate in the deep-blue designer pool and steam room or have the jet lag kinks worked out with a massage.
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Pool Complex
Berchtesgaden's thermal wellness and fun pool complex has several indoor and outdoor pools with various hydro-therapeutic treatment stations, a sauna and inspiring Alpine views.
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City Tour
Two-hour tours leaving from platform M outside the Hauptbahnhof are run by the tourist office with English and German commentary. Otherwise, ask the office about its many German-language tours.
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Deutscher Alpenverein
Munich makes a perfect base for outdoor exploits. For information about hiking and climbing, contact the Munich branch of the Deutscher Alpenverein near the Hauptbahnhof.
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Surf Schule Sunset Beach
Westerland's Surf Schule Westerland Sunset Beach offers lessons and also rent out equipment for windsurfing as well as kitesurfing, regular surfing and catamaran sailing.
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BMW Plant
To tour the belly of the beast, reservations are required and can be made up to six months in advance. Tours (also in English) last 2½ hours, and children under four are not allowed.
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Eisbären Berlin
Fervent ice-hockey fans ensure that every home game of the Polar Bears practically explodes with atmosphere, especially since the team has been national champion in 2005, 2006 and 2008.
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Europäische Kunstakademie
The Europäische Kunstakademie offers a wide variety of short courses (two days to nine weeks) in painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, photography and ceramics.
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Radstation Rostock
Cycling isn't much fun in the centre because of heavy traffic, but things quickly improve outside the city. You can rent bicycles from Radstation Rostock in the main train station.
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Neckar-Käpt’n
From early May to late October, Neckar-Käpt'n runs boat excursions on the Neckar River, departing from its dock at Wilhelma in Bad Cannstatt on the U14.
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Rent-A-Bike
This bike rental place runs German/English three-hour bicycle tours daily at 1.30pm from April to October. Tours start in the Altstadt right below the Deutzer Brücke.
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Quandt-Linie
Leaves from just south of the Holstenbrücke bridge. One-hour city tours leave every half-hour between 10am and 6pm from May to October (plus limited services November to April).
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Playmobil
Playmobil theme park with life-size versions of the popular toys. Located 9km west of the city centre in Zirndorf - take the S4 to Anwanden, then change to bus 151.
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walking tours
The tourist office offers two-hour walking tours of the Altstadt (old town) and Petersberg, as well as other tours on themes such as architecture or Martin Luther in Erfurt.
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Veloquick
Cycling is extremely popular and Fahrradverleih (bike-hire) outlets abound. Westerland alone has more than half-a-dozen places, such as Veloquick.
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Mainzer Radverleih
Mainzer Radverleih, on the road bridge level of the round tower atop the CityPort Parkhaus (near the Hauptbahnhof), hires out bikes and sells cycling maps.
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Alba Berlin
Berlin’s top basketball team competes hard on a European level and has a solid winning record. Since the 2008 season, fans flock to the new O2 arena for home games.
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Trabi Safari
Catch the Good Bye, Lenin! vibe on tours of Berlin's classic sights or the 'Wild East' with you driving or riding in convoy of GDR-made Trabant cars (Trabi) with live commentary (in English by prior arrangement) piped into your vehicle. Their two-hour Wall Ride has you steering toward Berlin Wall-related stops. Bring your drivers' license.
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Stadtbad Charlottenburg
Alte Halle is a beautiful art-nouveau pool with colourful tiles and popular with gay men on nude bathing nights; Neue Halle is modern with a 50m lap pool and sauna.
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Wonnemar
The huge water park, Wonnemar, has lots of fun water slides as well as pools, tennis, bowling, badminton, a wellness centre and four restaurants.
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Weimar Kunstfest
The Weimar Kunstfest, an innovative festival of classical music supplemented by theatre, dance, literature and performance, takes place in late August each year.
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Coach Tours
The Hauptmarkt tourist office runs 2½-hour coach tours in English and German, taking in the city's major sights including the Reichsparteitagsgelände.
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Berliner Unterwelten
Explore Berlin’s dark and dank underbelly by picking your way past heavy steel doors, hospital beds and filter systems on a gripping tour of a WWII underground bunker. Buy tickets at the kiosk next to the south exit of Gesundbrunnen U-Bahn station.
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Umsonst & Draussen
Also held here for 10 days during June is the Umsonst & Draussen , a huge free live-music festival held over two stages with local and international bands.
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Rheinhöhenweg
Each bank of Rhine has a Rheinhöhenweg, which takes you from hill top to hill top - a bit away from the river - and affords spectacular views.
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