I only ever was in Bavaria, it was cool. Nice hiking opportunities, even if nature is similiar to the one where I live. Munchen is your typical tourist trap, but I had some fun there as well. Small towns were pretty sterile and dead. Also I was genuinely surpised at how tasty the food was.
Have you ever been to Germany?
Greeks aren't turks.
Wiesbaden is nice tho
I was born in Wurzburg and lived there for 3 or 4 years, too young and dont remember any of it t.b.h
I see your flag and I'm not sure if you're trolling, but here it goes: worst part was the actual Germans. I know what I'm about to say can easily be answered with "not all" and this is definitely true. However, the general unwillingness to communicate despite actually speaking the actual lingua franca which is English (unlike say south european countries which I also visited). I am not a native English speaker myself and are making the effort to communicate. The constant reminders that I should speak german are gratuitous, particularly as I just arrived and need to do the anmeldung. Aren't you supposed to be the main force behind the EU, no borders and all that shit? Then what's your fixation with people speaking German to do basic burocractic transactions when you can perfectly, even more than me, speak English?
Couple of times. It was pretty nice. Though once near Cologne train station there were some drunken teenagers who were very rude to us. Very not nice.
I‘m sorry, could you say that in German? You‘re in a German thread after all.
>Munchen is your typical tourist trap
I‘m not sure you know what a tourist trap is.
are you for real? germans are among the most likely to speak english. Obviously not comparable to scandinavians and dutch but way ahead of the mediterraneans and the french
Often, mostly Aachen and Keulen. It's nice, especially during christmas.