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Smells like Cologne
... work miracles, and an altarpiece in the Chapel of the Virgin dating from 1442 and depicting the patron saint of Cologne. At the very back of the Cathedral is the Chapel of the Three Magi where the Shrine was paced in 1322. The Shrine is now across from the Chapel. There are also beautiful and intricate floor mosaics that date from the late 19th century. On our way out the side entrance we passed the miraculous picture of the Virgin (Schmuckmadonna), and ...
Snow , rain & 0 below
... the Rudolfplatz xmas markets.. every xmas market has it's own theme, in it's decor, foods etc.. all distinctively different so one never tires looking at more & more xmas , foods, sights etc.
Being "zero"!! degrees at 12 noon, and a light snow falling !!.. a visit into some of the surrounding department stores to warm up and thaw out is required. Good old Starbucks saves the day many times.. Brisk walking is the ...
Düsseldorfer Doofen
... whole afternoon drinking away, but there are Christmas markets to visit. And gingerbread to get.
The Düsseldorf Weihnachtsmarkt are spread over six sites, all within reasonable walking distance of one another. It feels very festive when it turns dark and the nights get colder. All manner of wares and wonders can be found; from glittering tree decorations to filigree glass creations. From mulled wine and punch to potato cakes and ...
No more cakes for Del
... of information. One of the best things we have come across are some 'restaurant cards' which can be printed in lots of languages and given to waiters etc when dining out. We have these printed in German, French, Italian, Spanish and Maltese. So far, in Germany these are working for us - we have stayed at Holiday Inns and , when presented at breakfast they have gone out of their way to get gluton ...
Dusseldorf to Hamburg.
... of my year five students would be proud of. Welcome to Dusseldorf!
Regardless of my undignified entry to this city, Dusseldorf is a great place. In our limited time here, what we have seen of it, is impressive. We spent a very enjoyable Saturday afternoon in the old town, exploring yet another Christmas Market, and the views of the Rhine, amongst a whole throng of locals. Of course we had to intersperse this with eating and drinking and watching soccer ...