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 Germany with a beaten path: explore Mannheim and Dortmund -2

Dortmund is a large city located north of the River Ruhr. An interesting city opposite, Dortmund is often called a green metropolis, as almost half of the municipal area consists of green areas, forests, waterways and spacious parks such as Westfalen Park and Romberg Park. Interestingly, for almost 100 years, intensive coal and steel milling took place in the city. Like many cities in Germany, the Old Town Hall is one of the main attractions. In the 13th century there is also a castle with a castle, known as Haus Rodenberg, which is very impressive.

Dortmund has easy access to many fun and exciting other German cities in areas such as Cologne, Düsseldorf and Essen, all of which are less than an hour away. You may want to explore many areas of national forests or go further west to the Netherlands. Wherever you plan your trip, Dortmund is a charming city that offers an excellent home base during your next holiday in Germany.

The Mannheim hotel is located about 50 miles south of Frankfurt. It offers visitors a lot of entertainment and entertainment. Places like the Mannheim Palace, which is also the main building of the University of Mannheim, attract viewers from all over the region. Fernmeldeturm is a communication tower with a viewing platform and restaurant, which is located 120 meters from the ground. Needless to say, it provides a beautiful view of the surroundings. Don't forget to check out the tasty fresh fruits and vegetables at the farmers market every Monday and Wednesday.

After taking your stake in Mannheim, why not use a rental car to explore more of the region? Heidelberg is just a few minutes drive from the hotel and is a very photogenic German city, where about 150,000 people call it home. Most visitors want to check out the Heidelberg Castle, which was built over hundreds of years by various rulers of the time. Be sure to visit the “Old Town” in Heidelberg. You will not be disappointed with your local beer, greeting and good times. The region is full of other interesting small towns and cities that are waiting for you to explore. So what are you waiting for? Plan your next German vacation today!




 Germany with a beaten path: explore Mannheim and Dortmund -2


 Germany with a beaten path: explore Mannheim and Dortmund -2

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