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How to pack your suitcase for a trip to Germany?

Behind the (too) serious image that we associate with it, Germany is a destination that has many surprises in store for fans of language stays in Munich , Berlin or Hamburg. A stay in Germany is both an outdoor stay, filled with popular festivals and cultural discoveries. Far from the clichés in any case.

To properly pack your suitcase , let’s first address the subject of the south africa email list weather: know that Germany is in a temperate zone . Unlike France, there are no big temperature differences depending on the region. By aiming right, you won’t have to overload your suitcase with unnecessary clothes. The question is what you want to do in order to occupy your free time , after classes at language school or with your host family.

 

To make your trip to Germany a success, organize yourself and take into account three important parameters:

the activities you enjoy, whether cultural or sporting,
the season of your trip,
the destination (because each region has its own culture, sometimes even its own dialect).
Do you want to enjoy German music, culture and cinema?
Here are the essentials, month by month…

Christmas: Christmas markets, often from December what is my english host family’s house like? 1st to 23rd, in most cities
New Year : Concerts and parties at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
January 7 : Carnival in Munich
February : the international film festival (Berlinale) in Berlin,
May : the Bach festival in Leipzig and the Africa Festival cuba leads in W How to pack ürztburg
July : Berlin Open Air Classical Music Festival, Hanover’s Big Funfair
August 18, September 1 and 15 : Fireworks competition in Hanover
September (the 16 days preceding October 1): Munich Beer Festival (Oktoberfest )

October to November : Frankfurt Jazz Festival .

November 11 at 11:11 a.m .: the crazy Cologne carnival begins with the rallying cry of “Kölle alaaf” (Cologne above all), but the real event is between February and March for joyful and crazy days (Women’s Carnival, festive Mardi Gras ball, alternative carnival, processions, etc.).