A great idea to explore Hannover on your own is the Red Thread of Hannover. If you take a stroll through the old town and not only look at the buildings, but also give the street a glance, you will quickly come across a red line.
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All-weather toboggan run Weißenfels – fun for the whole family
If you drive out of town for about 5 minutes, you will find the Weißenfels all-weather toboggan run on the B87. We were curious to see what was in store for us. In addition to tobogganing in summer, various leisure activities are offered for every age group. We had a look around the grounds and of course tried out some of the highlights with a lot of fun.
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Park Babelsberg – a guided tour with Berlin’s Taiga
Holger from Berlins Taiga invited me to an extraordinary guided tour with the theme “Park Babelsberg in the shadow of world history” and I was really excited about what to expect.
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Visit to Schnackenburg – the smallest town in Lower Saxony
Schnackenburg, the smallest town in Lower Saxony, is located in the district of Lüchow-Dannenberg in the beautiful Wendland region. About 300 inhabitants live here.
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Russian Colony Alexandrowka in Potsdam
When walking through Potsdam, you shouldn’t miss visiting the Russian Colony Alexandrowka. The beautiful wooden houses are truly unique and are even on the World Heritage List.
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Magical moments in the illusion theatre
In a side street of the Kurfürstendamm in the heart of Berlin is Ben Blu’s illusion theatre. It was rather by chance that we became aware of the illusion show in Berlin and spent a magical evening here.
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