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Germany Travel Tips

Restaurants and bars - you do not get water free, you must pay for it. If the water you will get carbonated water. In most restaurants, you can search for tap water and it may or may not charge you but it is very likely directly from the sink. In some American fast-food restaurants (eg McDonald's), you must also pay for ketchup. Note that the menus in most fast-food restaurants in Germany is not exactly the same. You may find that a sandwich acknowledge that you,from home may be a little different taste, or it could be smaller. If you are a restaurant, you will not sit easily on foot to the right and select the table of your choice! - The point is would be much smaller than you (in the United States this because the waiters / waitresses in more than paid for the states) A tip of two or three euros would be a good bet for a very good service.

Supermarkets - When you shop for groceries in Germany, the supermarkets have all the informationtheir big rolling car outside a designated area and they are inter-locked. To a car, you must use a dollar in the car seat itself, you will be seen in the slot in the handle. After leaving the supermarket, you lock the car back to the other car and unplug the machine where you put the coin, now you can get your credit. If you do all the food go to the check-out counter to. You have to buy plastic bags for food or settingYou can enter into itself. If you choose, they tend to be visibly on the counter and usually buy only cost a few cents. If it does not put a long line of all your purchases in the bag, put it back into the cart and bag them away from the line.

Closing Time - On Sunday, everything, except for some restaurants, bars, petrol stations and shops on the main railway station and major airports closed. Some larger businesses recognize that they can make muchmore money if they be open on Sunday so that they do only that, but I would not rely on them. During the week shops in larger towns in the vicinity of 8 clock at the latest. You may see businesses in smaller towns close even earlier.

Public Telephones - Public telephones are very rare in Germany. If you find one, you will find that they only take telephone cards. You can use a phone card in various shops such as "Buy T-Punkt", "Telekom", "Post" and "Vodafone" or you can download the Internet --Cafe.

Others - "Bad" in front of a city name does not mean that the people or the city, for example, bad, Bad Homburg. Bad in front of a city name usually means that the city is known as a healthy situation in general with very clean air and water.



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