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		<description>Germany as we know it is more than bratwurst, Bauhaus, cobbled streets, music festivals, hiking in the Black Forest, Oktoberfest, , the Zeppelin Museum, castles, baroque architecture, picturesque villages, beer gardens, medieval towns, half-timbered houses along the Romantic Road, vineyards along the Rhine River, the Alps and Wagner’s opera’s.</description>
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			<title>Things to buy in Germany - unavailable in the USA</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 10:01:28 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I just had an idea of compiling a list of stuff that one can buy in Germany that is either much cheaper there or that is as good as unavailable in the USA. 
 
It is one of my greatest pleasures when I can tell my European friends that I just bought...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I just had an idea of compiling a list of stuff that one can buy in Germany that is either much cheaper there or that is as good as unavailable in the USA.<br />
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It is one of my greatest pleasures when I can tell my European friends that I just bought this pair of Timberland shoes for $50 where they pay $200. ;) Of course, it is nice to bring them things, too. On the way back, it is great to do the same things for my own benefit and that of my American friends.<br />
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Keep in mind that despite the high Euro one can deduct the sales tax with an export slip. So that's about 19% off.<br />
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A very travel related item would be suitcases. Rimowa, Travelite and Titanium luggage are all much cheaper in Germany.<br />
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In the items of daily life one can get Burgol and Saphir shoe polish and accessories here (one is Swiss and one is Spanish) that are hard to come by in the US.<br />
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What are your examples?<br />
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Till</div>

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			<title>Long term parking near FRA</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 07:57:19 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Does anyone know of any long term parking areas in the vicinity of FRA airport, off site, maybe 5 euro per day, or another reasonable weekly or monthly rate?  Would need to have some sort of transport to the airport.</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Does anyone know of any long term parking areas in the vicinity of FRA airport, off site, maybe 5 euro per day, or another reasonable weekly or monthly rate?  Would need to have some sort of transport to the airport.</div>

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			<title>Reliability of the Deutsche Bahn to Frankfurt Airport</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 20:16:54 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I'm considering an 11:40am flight to JFK from FRA a week before Christmas but will need to take the train to FRA from my friend's home.   
 
What is the latest the train should arrive at FRA to handle checking in, security, etc.?  How much buffer...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I'm considering an 11:40am flight to JFK from FRA a week before Christmas but will need to take the train to FRA from my friend's home.  <br />
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What is the latest the train should arrive at FRA to handle checking in, security, etc.?  How much buffer time should I allow?  Last, there are no strikes scheduled in December, are there?</div>

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			<title>Advent music in Berlin?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 16:13:16 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I'm travelling to Berlin next weekend, which is the first Sunday of Advent (December 29). I'm trying to find churches that have special music that night, as an example, I found this at the MarienKirche: 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I'm travelling to Berlin next weekend, which is the first Sunday of Advent (December 29). I'm trying to find churches that have special music that night, as an example, I found this at the MarienKirche:<br />
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<a href="http://www.marienkirche-berlin.de/de/musik/konzerttermine/" target="_blank">http://www.marienkirche-berlin.de/de...onzerttermine/</a><br />
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but wonder if there is some consolidated site for Berlin church music, so I don't need to hunt these down one by one.</div>

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			<title>Who has better Duty Free shopping: Dusseldorf or Frankfurt?</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 22:45:16 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Which is better shopping?  Thanks.</description>
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			<title>U.S. Department of State Security Alert for Germany</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 03:46:20 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I received the following, excerpted from an Email to me from the U.S. Department of State today: 
 
*November 12, 2009*  
 
*The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens that over the past few months, Al Qaeda has released videos threatening to...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I received the following, excerpted from an Email to me from the U.S. Department of State today:<br />
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<font size="3"><b>November 12, 2009</b></font> <br />
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<i><b>The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens that over the past few months, Al Qaeda has released videos threatening to conduct terrorist attacks against German interests. While these threats initially mentioned the German federal elections in September, Al Qaeda continues to threaten Germany. German authorities are taking these threats seriously and are actively investigating all threats. This Travel Alert replaces the Travel Alert issued on September 24, notes continuing threats to German interests, and expires on February 10, 2010.<br />
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The Department of State urges U.S. citizens to maintain good security practices at all times, and to maintain a heightened situational awareness and a low profile.  Americans are advised to monitor local news reports and consider the level of security present when visiting public places or choosing hotels, restaurants, and entertainment and recreation venues.<br />
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The Department encourages U.S. citizens to read the current Worldwide Caution.  <a href="http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/pa/pa_1161.html" target="_blank">http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_p...a/pa_1161.html</a>  It provides additional information on potential threats to U.S. citizens overseas, along with advice on how to reduce your vulnerability to such threats. <br />
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			<title>Primer for cellular access in Germany?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 22:07:52 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Is there a basic guide for the best (and cheapest) ways to get cell phone access and/or internet access while in Germany?  (Yes, I saw the thread on SIM cards for internet available through ALDI ... not quite sure I understand exactly what's...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Is there a basic guide for the best (and cheapest) ways to get cell phone access and/or internet access while in Germany?  (Yes, I saw the thread on SIM cards for internet available through ALDI ... not quite sure I understand exactly what's available there and how useable that system is yet, i.e., if such a SIM card will work in any aircard or whatnot ...)</div>

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			<title>DUS-Restaurant recs-Italian preferred</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 14:07:02 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I will be visiting the Medica show next week and was thinking of having a good italian meal (one German meal per trip being enough). 
Would Rossini be a good choice?</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I will be visiting the Medica show next week and was thinking of having a good italian meal (one German meal per trip being enough).<br />
Would Rossini be a good choice?</div>

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			<title>Workout facilities at FRA</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 03:42:04 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I will be doing 4 hour transits at FRA on Sunday morning and then Wednesday morning. When doing similar layovers at ORD I go over to the Hilton and use the health club. Are there workout facilitities at FRA?  
 
Thx, 
David</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I will be doing 4 hour transits at FRA on Sunday morning and then Wednesday morning. When doing similar layovers at ORD I go over to the Hilton and use the health club. Are there workout facilitities at FRA? <br />
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Thx,<br />
David</div>

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			<title>Berlin Hilton or Sofitel Berlin Gendarmenmarkt.  Which one would you choose?</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 00:18:36 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I did a search but I didn't see a comparison.  I've narrowed down my hotel choices to two: Berlin Hilton or Sofitel Berlin Gendarmenmarkt.  The Sofitel currently has a "I Love Chocolate" special in which you stay 3 nights in a Junior Suite and the...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I did a search but I didn't see a comparison.  I've narrowed down my hotel choices to two: Berlin Hilton or Sofitel Berlin Gendarmenmarkt.  The Sofitel currently has a &quot;I Love Chocolate&quot; special in which you stay 3 nights in a Junior Suite and the 3rd night is free along with free breakfast.  The deal would put pricing in line with the Hilton. <br />
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Simple question:  The Hilton or Sofitel?  Both are in a desired location so everything else being equal which one would you recommend?</div>

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			<title>Stopover in FRA on a limited budget.</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 20:27:00 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[If anyone is looking for a quick summary on things to do, places to eat etc... while transiting in FRA, this article seems to give great info without spending $$$$.  We're passing thru FRA mid Nov and will try the Kleinmarkthalle (lunch) and...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>If anyone is looking for a quick summary on things to do, places to eat etc... while transiting in FRA, this article seems to give great info without spending $$$$.  We're passing thru FRA mid Nov and will try the Kleinmarkthalle (lunch) and Klosterhof (dinner).  Instead of the day pass we plan on getting a group 2-day Frankfurt card at FRA which will cover our transport requirements including FRA.  Bargain price at EURO 24 especially since there are 4 of us travelling together.  Single round trip tickets to/from FRA alone costs more (3,70 one way per person).<br />
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<a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20081110/ap_tr_ge/eu_travel_trip_frankfurt_on_a_budget" target="_blank">http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap_travel/20...rt_on_a_budget</a><br />
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				<b>Live large on small sums in Frankfurt</b> - By ALEXIS KUNSAK<br />
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FRANKFURT, Germany &#8211; A world financial center packed with investment bankers sounds like a tough place to do on a budget, but even the Manhattan of continental Europe has secrets aplenty for the thrifty.<br />
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From beautiful outside gardens to sizzling sausages, many of the city's pleasures are actually the cheapest.<br />
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GETTING AROUND: Frankfurt is so compact that walking is the best way to see it, but for &#8364;1.90 ($2.40) you can use the U-Bahn in the city center (&#8364;4.60 or $5.90 for a day pass). For &#8364;6 ($7.65), tour the city on the &quot;Ebbelwei Express,&quot; an old streetcar named after the drink served free on board, apple wine. If that's not to your liking, there is juice and of course pretzels, <a href="http://www.ebbelwei-express.com" target="_blank">http://www.ebbelwei-express.com</a>.<br />
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FAMOUS PLACES: Frankfurt's skyline is dominated by skyscrapers, which has given rise to the nickname &quot;Mainhattan,&quot; but its historic center is the Roemerberg or &quot;Roman Mountain.&quot; Wander around the square, watch newlyweds leave the historic town hall, and look into some of the churches. The Kaiserdom, or Church of Saint Bartholomew, dates back to 1867 and is one of the few historical buildings not destroyed during World War II bombing raids. Next to the church are Roman ruins discovered in the rubble after the war that you can stroll through for free.<br />
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Of course, the best view of the city is from above. Commerzbank offers free tours of its Sir Norman Foster-designed skyscraper at Kaiserplatz with inside gardens and a 49th-floor panorama. Close your eyes in the glass elevator if you need to. The tours are held on the last Saturday of the month and must be reserved far in advance, <a href="http://www.commerzbank.de" target="_blank">http://www.commerzbank.de</a>.<br />
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Otherwise the view of the city from the Main Tower, Neue Mainzer Strasse 52-58, costs &#8364;4.60 ($5.90) and is just as dizzying, some 600 feet above it all, <a href="http://www.maintower.de" target="_blank">http://www.maintower.de</a>.<br />
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Back on the ground, Goethe University, the largest in the city, has its own botanical garden for research, but it is open to the public as well with huge Chinese redwoods, camellias and other exotic flowers, at Siesmayerstrasse 72.<br />
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Palms, eucalyptus and unusual trees also grow in the Nizza Garden on the Main near the Untermainbruecke, or Under Main Bridge. When the sun is out, everyone is there promenading on the river bank.<br />
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MUSEUMS: On the last Saturday of each month, the Jewish Museum at Untermainkai 14-15, Archaeological Museum at Karmelitergasse 1 and Film Museum at Schaumainkai 41, are all free, as well as the Museum of Modern Art at Domstrasse 10, which also gives out free food and drinks at openings, no invitation necessary, <a href="http://www.mmk-frankfurt.de/" target="_blank">http://www.mmk-frankfurt.de/</a>.<br />
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Portikus, a tall red building on a tiny island in the river, is free and shows artists with international status such as Olafur Eliasson and Wade Guyton, just off the Alte Bruecke 2 Maininsel.<br />
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The Geldmuseum or &quot;Money Museum&quot; at Wilhelm-Epstein-Strasse 14 is always free with exhibits on the history and production of money, and on spotting counterfeit bills.<br />
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ENTERTAINMENT: Summer festivals abound from the Opernplatzfest, June 19-28, 2009, in front of the old opera house with international food and dance, to the Museumsuferfest, when all the museums host events on the banks of the river, Aug. 29-31, 2009. In the fall the Rheingauer Weinmarkt brings some 600 different wines and sekts to be sampled along the Fressgass, Sept. 2-11, 2009. The Christmas Market sells gingerbread, toys and all kinds of sweets at more than 240 stands opening later this season, Nov. 26-Dec. 21 at the Roemerberg.<br />
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FOOD: Street food is always the cheapest and most local way to go. Frankfurt has markets five days a week in several spots around town. Try the market directly on Kaiserstrasse straight down from the main train station for famed German wurst &#8212; five kinds all swinging on a round grill suspended from the top of the stand. Grilled chicken, crepes, coffee and local wines are all for sale here on the street starting at 9 a.m. and running through 7 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays year round.<br />
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The market on Konstablerwache has the widest variety of drinks, from the local apple wine &#8212; a strong sour alcohol made from fermented apples, to riesling from the Rheingau and home-brewed beer not available bottled, only light or dark on tap. All cost &#8364;2-3 ($2.50-4) a glass. In the winter, the afterwork crowd bundles together around tall tables with steaming mugs of mulled wine called Gluehwein. Try the honey waffles and fresh yogurt from the milk bar or one of the juices &#8212; elderberry, apple or pear &#8212; in tall, cloudy glasses. The market is every Thursday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., and Saturday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., but on Fridays many of the same stands show up on Schillerstrasse for the market next to the stock exchange, 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m.<br />
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Shopping always means spending money but Frankfurt's flea market even earns praise from out-of-towners with a selection of clothing called vintage elsewhere. Everything from plaid wool jackets to 1960s designer furniture is available at the market, not to mention souvenirs like beersteins, postcards and Cold War paraphernalia. It's up to you whether you want to drive a hard bargain or just pay the &#8364;2 ($2.55) for your find.<br />
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When hunger hits, grilled corn on the cob and crepes are ready and waiting. The market runs along the Main river on the south bank, or the Sachsenhausen side every Saturday, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. and is always packed regardless of the weather.<br />
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The Cafe im Liebighaus is tucked just around the corner at Schaumainkai 71, just secret enough to be special. For &#8364;1.80 ($2.30) try the Abruzzo, Poppy Seed or Buckwheat Tart &#8212; original creations made from scratch in this villa built by Baron von Leibieg in 1896. Friday evenings there is jazz in the garden, and inside, the low ceilings make the old-fashioned rooms the coziest in town, <a href="http://www.cafe-im-liebieghaus.de" target="_blank">http://www.cafe-im-liebieghaus.de</a>.<br />
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For a hearty dinner, go to Klosterhof at Weissfrauensstrasse 3, which serves heaping platters of Bratkartoffeln with Woodcutter's Steak or hash browns called Roesti, piled with cheese and tomato, all for &#8364;10-12 ($13-15), <a href="http://www.klosterhof-frankfurt.de" target="_blank">http://www.klosterhof-frankfurt.de</a>.<br />
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NEIGHBORHOODS: Directly out of the main train station is certainly the most colorful neighborhood in the city. A two-block red light district runs directly into the major banking district on Taunusstrasse. Running parallel two blocks over, Muenchenerstrasse is a one-street Turkish district with barbers, banks, restaurants and coffee shops. Try honey-soaked baklava in the Suna Bakery or ayran, a salty yogurt drink, at Bayram across the street and watch men carving up Mediterranean fish at Ali's.<br />
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Behind the Kaisersdom is a tiny neighborhood with a mix of unique shops and galleries. The Bitter and Zart Chocolaterie, Domstrasse 4, creates their own extraordinary confections and Walter Koenig next door has a great selection of art and design books to browse through in English. One street down on Fahrgasse, a row of galleries displays works through oversize windows and the art-book publisher Revolver sells limited editions. Back up into town is the Kleinmarkthalle, a real Frankfurt institution, a market hall with produce, spices and all cuts of meat at Hasengasse 5, <a href="http://www.kleinmarkthalle.de" target="_blank">http://www.kleinmarkthalle.de</a>.<br />
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ACCOMMODATIONS: A youth hostel is the cheapest way to go, at &#8364;17 ($22) per night in the dorm style room for under 27-year-olds &#8212; over 27 is &#8364;21.50 ($27.50) &#8212; in Sachsenhausen, on the south side of the river at Deutschherrnufer 12, <a href="http://www.jugendherberge-frankfurt.de/" target="_blank">http://www.jugendherberge-frankfurt.de/</a>. Another hostel opposite the main train station at Kaiserstrasse 74 charges &#8364;18 to 20 ($23-25.50) a night for dorm rooms, <a href="http://www.frankfurt-hostel.com" target="_blank">http://www.frankfurt-hostel.com</a>.<br />
			
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			<title>Anniversary in MUC airport</title>
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			<description>Due to time zones and my flight times, My wife and I leave USA before our anniversary day and arrive in India after our anniversary day ! And I have 7 hours in MUC. Need suggestions on where I can have a nice meal in the airport. I am assuming...</description>
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			<title>Mainz or Wiesbaden?  (With ulterior motive of visiting Rudesheim)</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Hello all, 
 
My wife and I are heading to FRA soon and I'm torn between staying in Mainz at the Mainz City Hilton or somewhere in Wiesbaden.  My FIL is pretty adamant that we should stay in Wiesbaden so as to go to Rudesheim.  I have the...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Hello all,<br />
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My wife and I are heading to FRA soon and I'm torn between staying in Mainz at the Mainz City Hilton or somewhere in Wiesbaden.  My FIL is pretty adamant that we should stay in Wiesbaden so as to go to Rudesheim.  I have the reservation in Mainz just to secure something.<br />
<br />
My question is...how difficult is it to get from Mainz to Rudesheim?  I appears from the DB site it'll take about two hours versus 30 minutes from Wiesbaden.  <br />
<br />
Any pros/cons either way?  <br />
<br />
Danke!<br />
<br />
D/2</div>

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			<dc:creator>Duhey2</dc:creator>
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			<title>Frankfurt Airport</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 16:15:58 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I am traveling with my kids and father and we will have a 12 hour layover in Frankfurt (Lufthansa). I usually travel with just carry-on. Is there a place to store this before security if we would like to take the train to the city? Also is there a...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I am traveling with my kids and father and we will have a 12 hour layover in Frankfurt (Lufthansa). I usually travel with just carry-on. Is there a place to store this before security if we would like to take the train to the city? Also is there a lounge you can pay to access or showers available in the airport (we will have been traveling from the United States). Thank you for any updated information you can give me on these questions.</div>

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			<dc:creator>flyginnyfly</dc:creator>
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			<title>Is there passport control at Tegel (TXL - Berlin)?</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 03:27:42 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I've searched this forum and I found nothing and I also used Google and there seems to be conflicting info.  My assumption is that there is passport control at Tegel and I've read that there is.  However, TXL's website doesn't mention it and neither...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I've searched this forum and I found nothing and I also used Google and there seems to be conflicting info.  My assumption is that there is passport control at Tegel and I've read that there is.  However, TXL's website doesn't mention it and neither does the customs website for Germany.  Also saw via Google where someone landed at TXL from the US several months ago and their passport was not stamped upon landing.  I find that hard to believe but I don't know for sure.<br />
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Is there passport control at Tegel?</div>

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			<dc:creator>Playboy</dc:creator>
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