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cityWEIHNACHT in Frankfurt (Oder) is the annual Christmas market in the twin city on the Oder, combining traditional festivities with the exciting atmosphere of a winter fairground. It transforms the central market square and the adjacent areas of the
…In Grafenau in the district of Freyung-Grafenau in Lower
Connecticut is located to the north of New York State. Bristol (not to be confused with the city in the southwest of England) is 60 kilometers north of New Haven and only around 30 kilometers from the capital Hartford. The leisure and water park Lake
…Twice a year, the large folk festival takes place on the Square of Friendship between Peoples.
Travel information:
By car - Platz der Völkerfreundschaft - parking directly at the festival site, day ticket 2.00 euros.
By public transport - tram lines 4, 5
…Mirabeach is located right next to
In Lower Saxony in Goslar, an exciting mountain awaits you with an Alpine coaster, mountain bike trails and many other possibilities. In winter you can ski here and a hut also invites you to stop for a bite to eat. To reach the Alpinecoaster, you need
…The Martinimarkt in Bad Schwalbach is a traditional folk festival lasting several days, which transforms the spa and district town into a colourful autumn hubbub at the beginning of November and extends across several central locations. It is considered
…Twice a year, the Erfurt Folk Festival takes place on the Domplatz. In April as the "Erfurter Altstattfrühling" and in October as the "Erfurter OKtoberfest". Both festivals are among the largest in Thuringia.
Travel information:
By public transport - stop
…The Geilenkirchen Whitsun market is without doubt one of the most popular folk festivals in the region. What began over 550 years ago with the performances of jugglers and market criers on the market square in the centre of the town has developed over
…The zoo was opened in 1928 in the centre of the Polish capital Warsaw and officially reopened after the Second World War in 1949. Over the years, it was relocated directly to the banks of the Vistula River, where it grew to an impressive size of over 39
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