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Delusional stormtard. Kraków was indeed briefly majority German for a short while, before it was cleansed of the German colonists, who had been brought there to repopulate the area after the wars with the Tatars which had left the country depopulated.
They behaved like garden gnomes and were promptly killed or expelled once they started acting uppity and disrespecting the locals. >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayor_Albert%27s_Rebellion
Same happened in Poznań centuries later (around 1920) btw, were the German colonialists claimed the city for themselves and were expelled quickly or just fucked off of their own free will. Imagine being a Germ living in a foreign city, were the medieval townhall was built by Poles, the townsquare was built by Poles, the biggest factory in the city, owned by H. Cegielski, was owned by a Pole, and the majority of the population was still Polish, despite German attempts to change the ethnic make up of the city and its region; and to STILL call for the Führer to annex it and genocide the indigenous population. Fuck stormtards and fuck irredentism. Germs are alright as a people but this claiming of history Slavic cities as their own should be met with a prompt punch to their brittle cheekbones.
Regensburg is pretty comfy. Tons of medieval buildings like the old city hall where the perpetual Reichstag of the HRR was held for over 100 years and the Steinbrücke.
Combine that with tons of good Bavarian breweries and restaurants and it's a great stay.
Dresden in fall. Very pretty city and architecture, OKish nightlife, Sächsische Schweiz and Elbe are super pretty in fall and you can drink fresh wine in the castles there. Also relatively cheap because its east germany. The normal people you meet in daytime are a bit stuck up sometimes but great otherwise.
seconding this, Dresden is one of the most beautiful german cities, soulful although derpy german accent, less immigrants taxi drivers over there actually speak german. got a big culutre shock when I traveled there from west germany.
worth a visit imo
Frankfurt has its moments in terms of architecture, but the amount of nonwhites may give you USA vibes. Not trying to start a 4chan tier debate, but it’s REALLY startling these.
The best large ones are Munich and Hamburg. There’s so many cute/nice smaller ones they would be impossible to list. Germany also has a hefty chunk of ugly cities because it’s been bombed in WW2.
Only been to Munich but I really liked the city. No modern architecture like Frankfurt and there's a train that goes to the alps if you're into that sort of stuff.
still love berlin despite its problems. its kinda funny that its no longer comparatively degenerate to other major global cities anymore. its actually somewhat subdued now! by far the most fun.
Dresden has a nice Christmas market and Strasbourg is close enough to Germany to count as well, you can even spend the night across the river in in Germany.
Dresden, Nuremberg. Zwickau is also somewhat nice (and Erzgebirge christmas culture is pure SOVL). Freiberg is also somewhat of a hidden gem, in christmas time at least.
>falling for an obvious tourist trap
bro what
https://i.imgur.com/K3Ypnjh.jpg
In terms of culture and looking like what I imagined German to be, no place is better than Nuremberg. The tradition is there and alive!
For a big city, Hamburg. Berlin did not impress me as much as I thought, neither did Munich.
thats my hometown. I lived there for 25 years and never really valued its beauty. But since I moved away and lived in three other cities I realized how nice it is.
Okay I want to Hijack this thread, what is your favorite German city in winter, lets say you wanted to have the best time Dec-Jan, what city would you choose?
>has everything the average German city has, which is part of the reason for the "Bielefeld does not exist" conspiracy >Relatively clean & safe >Nice christmas market, castle etc. >built in a pass between forrest mountains, if you like nature and hiking and stuff, this is one of the best places >weather and climate is great compared to where I live rn
How much of a loser am I for wanting to go to Oktoberfest as an American? What are other things in the general area or on the way to Paris that would be fun? I've been to Frankfurt but my general impression was just a business city like Chicago, but one where I have limited language ability.
You're not a loser at all - but whatever you fucking do, do NOT go to Munich for it. Do research about where to go. Regensburg maybe, or Cannstatter Wasen in Stuttgart. Or find a small town; that's where the soul is.
You're spot on about Frankfurt. Unfortunately besides Stuttgart and maybe Freiburg in the Black Forest there's not a lot in the part of Germany near France that's worth seeing. The Ruhrgebiet (Cologne, Düsseldorf, etc.) is one of the worst places in Europe. I recommend either Strasbourg, or Trier, Luxembourg, Ghent, and Bruges so you go in from the north. Luxembourg rocks and Bruges is Amsterdam but without 98% of the shitty tourists; gorgeous
>Bruges is Amsterdam but without 98% of the shitty tourists; gorgeous
I would have thought the Colin Farrell movie would have changed that, good to hear that's not the case
https://i.imgur.com/23LiGAM.jpg
And why?
Berlin because I've never experienced degeneracy like in the nightclubs there anywhere else. Everything else about Germany is grim
I just got back from a trip to Germany and went to Nuremburg. The RLD runs along the South Wall (just south of Weißer Turn underground station) of the old town for two streets, maybe 30-50 windows. It was roughly 75% occupied by 7pm and barely any dudes walking around if you're shy about approaching a girl.
The actual quality of the women is a bit varied but there was enough good looking girls and I did spot one absolute 10/10.
I only been in Berlin, Frankfurt, munich, Nürnberg, stutgart and few small town. My favorite qmong them is Nürnberg. The city itself has a cool texture with old and New, i like it.
I have an irrational attachment to Stuttgart. I know it’s ugly as hell in various places, but it has beauty as well, and the hillside villas surrounding it are really something else.
IDK if you are still here but I am flying into Frankfurt this December and I will be staying in Germany for 30 days, mostly with the goal of studying the language.
I am trying to decide, what city to go to from there to stay and study in. Talked to a giggachad on Omegle from Germany who was born in Frankfurt but moved to Stuttgart.
One thing I have heard about most Germans is they are rude, public shame, cut in lines, and are direspectful to elders. He mentioned that was true but not in Swabian culture (Stuttgart). He said it was the kindest and most welcoming city in Germany.
Is this true, or do these cultural problems exist everywhere with Germans just being rude pigs? (Cutting in line, public shaming, insulting others out loud).
There's no "never been an incident of rudeness" nor "always assholes everywhere" city.
Though places like Hamburg, Duisburg/Ruhrgebiet(only the ones decent at soccer) are indeed more rough/thuggish but that's just what decades of coal mining and sport degenerates do to people.
Most parts of germany speak turkish, arab and russian, not an ideal place to learn the language. And around the Heidelberg/Kaiserslautern cluster near Stuttgart, it's even english due to the mass mutt tourism/military presence.
Breslau, Danzig, Königsberg, Karlsbad, Hermannstadt
fpbp
>the cunt that sacrificed them to kill some garden gnomes
t. obsessed amerifag
They're the best German cities because they haven't been subjected to German rule for decades.
You forgot Straßburg, Prag and Krakau
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Delusional stormtard. Kraków was indeed briefly majority German for a short while, before it was cleansed of the German colonists, who had been brought there to repopulate the area after the wars with the Tatars which had left the country depopulated.
They behaved like garden gnomes and were promptly killed or expelled once they started acting uppity and disrespecting the locals.
>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayor_Albert%27s_Rebellion
Same happened in Poznań centuries later (around 1920) btw, were the German colonialists claimed the city for themselves and were expelled quickly or just fucked off of their own free will. Imagine being a Germ living in a foreign city, were the medieval townhall was built by Poles, the townsquare was built by Poles, the biggest factory in the city, owned by H. Cegielski, was owned by a Pole, and the majority of the population was still Polish, despite German attempts to change the ethnic make up of the city and its region; and to STILL call for the Führer to annex it and genocide the indigenous population. Fuck stormtards and fuck irredentism. Germs are alright as a people but this claiming of history Slavic cities as their own should be met with a prompt punch to their brittle cheekbones.
Meme all you want but they built the cities and everything good in them. Hell even Lemburg (Lviv) is a Habsburg city
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low IQ take
frankfurt gets the job done
I'm in Frankfurt now and pretty bored tbh
if you are a girl i'll be your friend
t. living here
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, went there during a medieval festival with some locals, beautiful town, nice food, cool architecture.
Try Baden-Baden
>Rothenburg ob der Taube
It was a fun fist. I was there for a carnival
I'm living 3h from that town. Is it that Reichsstadt-Festtage event in september? I may go there, sounds fun
I only been in couple of main cities. Among them my favorite is Nürnberg
Regensburg is pretty comfy. Tons of medieval buildings like the old city hall where the perpetual Reichstag of the HRR was held for over 100 years and the Steinbrücke.
Combine that with tons of good Bavarian breweries and restaurants and it's a great stay.
Dresden in fall. Very pretty city and architecture, OKish nightlife, Sächsische Schweiz and Elbe are super pretty in fall and you can drink fresh wine in the castles there. Also relatively cheap because its east germany. The normal people you meet in daytime are a bit stuck up sometimes but great otherwise.
seconding this, Dresden is one of the most beautiful german cities, soulful although derpy german accent, less immigrants taxi drivers over there actually speak german. got a big culutre shock when I traveled there from west germany.
worth a visit imo
Not telling you
Tübingen, Füssen, und Ulm are my favorites.
Heidelberg
Duisburg. I was there, nice people let me puff on their pipe and i got vaccinated twice. It was a pretty nice day
Duisburg is literally the ugliest and poorest city in West Germany.
I think Osnabrück is uglier, they're both about as bad as it gets though
moron
Frankfurt has its moments in terms of architecture, but the amount of nonwhites may give you USA vibes. Not trying to start a 4chan tier debate, but it’s REALLY startling these.
The best large ones are Munich and Hamburg. There’s so many cute/nice smaller ones they would be impossible to list. Germany also has a hefty chunk of ugly cities because it’s been bombed in WW2.
Only been to Munich but I really liked the city. No modern architecture like Frankfurt and there's a train that goes to the alps if you're into that sort of stuff.
still love berlin despite its problems. its kinda funny that its no longer comparatively degenerate to other major global cities anymore. its actually somewhat subdued now! by far the most fun.
hamburg nice, liked it
you can keep the rest honestly
the fuck you talking about? It's globohomo headquarters full of trash, trannies and turks
Munich because of the friendly people, booze, food, and architecture.
Bavaria > Rest of Germany
Bavaria is cringe, Swabia is soul
I'm a sucker for Christmas markets, which is the best place to go during December?
>falling for an obvious tourist trap
Dresden has a nice Christmas market and Strasbourg is close enough to Germany to count as well, you can even spend the night across the river in in Germany.
I enjoyed cologne at Christmas
Dresden, Nuremberg. Zwickau is also somewhat nice (and Erzgebirge christmas culture is pure SOVL). Freiberg is also somewhat of a hidden gem, in christmas time at least.
bro what
Seconding
Dresden, nice old architecture and castle you can visit, big millitary museum, east german prices.
Berlin
It's pretty shit but as far as big cities in continental Europe are concerned, it's the comfiest place there is
Incredibly cringe, Berlin is such a dump
Munich
>white
>beautiful
>English garden
>Munich
lolololololol. in comparison to kinshasa, perhaps
berlin, good techno cheap drugs
I liked Freiburg
thats my hometown. I lived there for 25 years and never really valued its beauty. But since I moved away and lived in three other cities I realized how nice it is.
People who visit Munich, I recommend going to Augsburg as well. Just one hour by train and I prefer it to Munich. Smaller so it's perfect for walks.
I recommend going to Innsbruck instead for a day trip
Frankfurt is an absolute shithole but the brothels and strip clubs are nice.
Perfect 10 Romanian whores everywhere.
Okay I want to Hijack this thread, what is your favorite German city in winter, lets say you wanted to have the best time Dec-Jan, what city would you choose?
Bielefeld. Lived there for a while.
>has everything the average German city has, which is part of the reason for the "Bielefeld does not exist" conspiracy
>Relatively clean & safe
>Nice christmas market, castle etc.
>built in a pass between forrest mountains, if you like nature and hiking and stuff, this is one of the best places
>weather and climate is great compared to where I live rn
> weather and climate is great compared to where I live rn
You must be living in Edinburg or something?
But I agree, Bielefeld is one of those „obscure yet nice“ cities
How much of a loser am I for wanting to go to Oktoberfest as an American? What are other things in the general area or on the way to Paris that would be fun? I've been to Frankfurt but my general impression was just a business city like Chicago, but one where I have limited language ability.
You're not a loser at all - but whatever you fucking do, do NOT go to Munich for it. Do research about where to go. Regensburg maybe, or Cannstatter Wasen in Stuttgart. Or find a small town; that's where the soul is.
You're spot on about Frankfurt. Unfortunately besides Stuttgart and maybe Freiburg in the Black Forest there's not a lot in the part of Germany near France that's worth seeing. The Ruhrgebiet (Cologne, Düsseldorf, etc.) is one of the worst places in Europe. I recommend either Strasbourg, or Trier, Luxembourg, Ghent, and Bruges so you go in from the north. Luxembourg rocks and Bruges is Amsterdam but without 98% of the shitty tourists; gorgeous
>Bruges is Amsterdam but without 98% of the shitty tourists; gorgeous
I would have thought the Colin Farrell movie would have changed that, good to hear that's not the case
Berlin because I've never experienced degeneracy like in the nightclubs there anywhere else. Everything else about Germany is grim
In terms of culture and looking like what I imagined German to be, no place is better than Nuremberg. The tradition is there and alive!
For a big city, Hamburg. Berlin did not impress me as much as I thought, neither did Munich.
Go to Berlin
What is the least "culturally enriched" city in Germany?
Brasov
Kronstadt was nice before 1945. Now it sucks the city has been taken over by romanians and gypsies.
everything the former GDR, but also changed after 2015, thanks merkel
Danke Merkel is gigacringe when translated for some reason
Because "Danke Merkel" itself is a cringy translation of "Thanks Obama" so it doesn't get any better when translated back.
you sound like a gay leftist.
No need to be a leftist to hate German internet culture consisting of stale ripoffs of Anglo memes.
From Munich, are Freising and Landshut worth a couple hours during a day trip to Regensburg?
Freising is meh.
Landshut - definitely. Make sure to climb the castle hill.
Ulm. I don't know why. I just connected with that city.
There's a qt germ exchange student at my uni lads how do I get her to like me
Say something about hitler, wrap your dick in kebap bread and shout ITS DÖNER TIME
I have some family in Bamberg, I really enjoy walking around there.
Anyone know best place to find brothels / escorts in nuremberg?
German brothels are horrific places. Don't ever visit them.
Just go to the red light district. It's small but quite good.
I just got back from a trip to Germany and went to Nuremburg. The RLD runs along the South Wall (just south of Weißer Turn underground station) of the old town for two streets, maybe 30-50 windows. It was roughly 75% occupied by 7pm and barely any dudes walking around if you're shy about approaching a girl.
The actual quality of the women is a bit varied but there was enough good looking girls and I did spot one absolute 10/10.
aachen
Taipei
full of german and german companies
Only german city I've been to is Cologne
Kölner Dom is the highlight, rest of it was a bit bland
had a blast drinking beer with Germans. "but why did you come here?
I only been in Berlin, Frankfurt, munich, Nürnberg, stutgart and few small town. My favorite qmong them is Nürnberg. The city itself has a cool texture with old and New, i like it.
Leipzig, Flensburg, Munich.
In order.
>Leipzig
based. Had a lot of fun there as a Chinaman. The food and women agreed with me.
I have an irrational attachment to Stuttgart. I know it’s ugly as hell in various places, but it has beauty as well, and the hillside villas surrounding it are really something else.
IDK if you are still here but I am flying into Frankfurt this December and I will be staying in Germany for 30 days, mostly with the goal of studying the language.
I am trying to decide, what city to go to from there to stay and study in. Talked to a giggachad on Omegle from Germany who was born in Frankfurt but moved to Stuttgart.
One thing I have heard about most Germans is they are rude, public shame, cut in lines, and are direspectful to elders. He mentioned that was true but not in Swabian culture (Stuttgart). He said it was the kindest and most welcoming city in Germany.
Is this true, or do these cultural problems exist everywhere with Germans just being rude pigs? (Cutting in line, public shaming, insulting others out loud).
There's no "never been an incident of rudeness" nor "always assholes everywhere" city.
Though places like Hamburg, Duisburg/Ruhrgebiet(only the ones decent at soccer) are indeed more rough/thuggish but that's just what decades of coal mining and sport degenerates do to people.
Most parts of germany speak turkish, arab and russian, not an ideal place to learn the language. And around the Heidelberg/Kaiserslautern cluster near Stuttgart, it's even english due to the mass mutt tourism/military presence.
Go to Austria. The cities (Vienna, Salzburg especially) are more beautiful and the people are nicer.
They'll still loudly shame you if you make a mistake in traffic or cycling or as a pedestrian but don't take it personally
Gießen, Hesse
Das Elefantenklo (the elephant loo) - one of Gießen's top-rated tourist attractions
"Gießen" as a verb means "to pour" or "to water" in German, so of course we have a watering can museum - our beloved "Gießkannenmuseum".
Flensburg. Spent a lot of time there. Lovely little city. Last capitol of the third reich.
Went to Romerberg and it was construction work fucking everywhere. At least the club was great
How is Germany if you are not able to understand a word of German?
You'll just daze at wooden stripes on buildings and get a boner from any ordinary castle like every other asian/american.
Stuttgart is very boring. I was surprised that the locals weren't slitting their wrists out of boredom.
Koblenz and Koln. Fucking great cities.
heidelberg
Anyone in dresden? Ill buy you a beer tonight:)
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