Archive for April, 2009

Apr 18 2009

Preparing Holiday to France

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- Clothing: In winter, if the trip is going to make it to the north, center and east of the country must be prepared with sweaters, gloves, warm clothes and socks. However, if we are to visit the Mediterranean area have enough clothes halftime. In summer, light cotton clothing, and those who will be visiting Paris, do not forget the umbrella. We always recommend a good comfortable shoes.

- Time of year to travel Recommended: The temperate climate of France is that makes almost any time of year is good for travel, but possibly the months of June and September are especially enjoyable. Continue Reading »

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Apr 18 2009

Tips for a Great Stay in Germany

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- Clothing: In summer you can take the suitcase filled with lightweight cotton clothing, but should get some lightweight jersey for the evenings and mornings. In spring and autumn, warm clothes and all things light for the rain as best they can, like raincoats, umbrellas, etc. In the winter we have to be very warm with hats, gloves, scarf, sweaters, etc.

Views of spring in Germany

- Time of year to travel Recommended: Due to the low temperatures reached during the winter, the season is more advisable to travel during the summer and spring. Continue Reading »

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Apr 17 2009

Frankfurt, Modernity and Antiquity, in Perfect Harmony

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Frankfurt is a city that maintains the balance between modernity and antiquity, the bustle of a big city and the tranquility of its old town and it transmits its river trade and culture. In fact, it’s one of those cities where I do not mind living.

It is considered the most international city in Germany is the country’s financial capital has a privileged location in the hub of communications, which has been used as a center of trade since the twelfth century, attracting people from the Baltic and the Mediterranean.

Overview of Frankfurt, Germany

The most animated of the city is on the Hauptwache, where the prison is famous for having been a prisoner of Goethe. Its large and modern skyscrapers that have dubbed him Mainhatten, such as Commerzbank headquarters, designed by Norman Foster. Continue Reading »

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