Articles tagged with: Germany

Nestpick, the platform for mid-to-long term rentals, has produced the Vegetarian Cities Index 2021.
Their research assessed the affordability and quality of each city’s vegetarian offerings, including the cost of food, number of restaurants …

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By Karlsruhe Tourism
The story of the city of Karlsruhe in southern Germany begins in 1715, when the foundation stone of the Residenzschloss was laid. The city won worldwide renown …

The annual Wine Festival in Stuttgart, Germany, is centered on Schillerplatz 4, Innenstadt, Stuttgart, August 28 through September 8, 2019.
Trollinger red wine, white Riesling, or rosé Schiller wines will be offered by local wineries. …

Founded more than 1,000 years ago, Würzburg is located in the Franconia region.
If you find yourself in Würzburg, Road Trips Foodie, here’s what you must try.
One famous local dish is the so called ‘Schäufele’ (diminutive …

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From the Cologne Tourist Board
Road Trips Foodies who read English (rather than German) can rejoice. There’s a new English-language food guide in Cologne, the fourth largest German city.
The magazine …

If you’re luck enough to rate entrance to Lufthansa’s First Class Lounge in the airport in Munich, Germany, look forward to tasting a three-course menu developed by Michelin-rated chef Harald Wohlfahrt. It’ll be available until …

Where else could a Road Trips Foodie celebrate beer better than in Germany? The town of Bamberg (famed for its beer-drinking culture) sets aside April 23, 2019, as Beer Day.
What happens? On Bamberg’s Maximiliansplatz, eleven …

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From Historic Germany
and Freiburg Wirtschaft Touristik und Messe
The ‘Lange Rote’ (long red) is a traditional grilled sausage in and around Freiburg, typically found at the Münsterplatz market, or Cathedral …

Heading to northern Germany, Road Trips Foodies? Take a seminar all about coffee at Lloyd Caffee in the old Café HAG building, Fabrikenufer 115, Überseestadt, Bremen, Germany.
Explore the history of coffee production and the life …

Did you know, Road Trips Foodies, that the region of Franconia in the north of the German state of Bavaria is home to one-third of Germany’s breweries?
One way to visit many of them is by …