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First, let's talk about Bad Reichenhall, a spa-city that leaves you with the impression it's been transported into the real world directly out of Hansel and Grettel stories. With a couple of thousand locals, this small city is known as a spa-heaven. The Bavarian health resort Bad Reichenhall lies amidst picturesque nature settings. It is at the base of the Alps, and it will make you experience a cool mold of health, culture and nature. Famous for the large quantities of salt in the surrounding mountains, it was one of 2009's most popular spa resorts in Bavaria. And even without the thermal baths, this town offers guests attractive activities like hiking, golfing and the cultural events the they often organize.
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Baden Baden is also a spa-city, an old rival for Bad Reichenhall in this field. Baden Baden is renowned outside the country, and proof is the sojourn of the ex-president of the USA, Bill Clinton, who stated, before leaving that Baden Baden was a town so lovely they had to name it twice. As a matter of fact, ?baden? is German for ?bath?, so Mr Clinton didn't exactly understand what he was talking about, but the fact remains that this statement was very flattering for that small town in southern Germany. It also is rich in history and the old buildings and basilicas you can observe there are proof of the peoples' proud heritage.
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Then again, the town of Straslund concentrates on culture, history and knowledge. It is a very special place for people who wish to discover more about Germany in the Dark Ages or the wonders of the sea. Completely different from one another, yet these two themes go along well in this city. This is a traditional Hanseatic city, and the authorities have restored almost all town buildings which encircle the impressive brick churches, which are also restored. There is a great variety of valuable evidence of the control of the Hanseatic League, which travelers can discover when visiting Straslund. Yet another architectural influence that you will recognize in a lot of buildings in this place comes from the Swedish culture.
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Finally, we are in Hennigsdorf, a modest rural area right outside Berlin. It practically is border-to-border with Germany's capital. It is the perfect place to stay if you need to see Berlin, due to the fact that, in contrast with the big german capital, it's peaceful, relaxing and most important, provides cheap accommodation. A growing number of tourists annually decide to make reservations in a hotel in Hennigsdorf, seeing it as a launch pad for their touring raids in Berlin. And yet, Hennigsdorf has nice features of its own, like water tourism, well made bicycle routes and beautiful green surroundings.
A nice Hennigsdorf Hotel will be easy to find and book here.
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