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Flights from Belfast

From Belfast you can fly to the following German Destination:

Just click on any of the above listed German Airports to find out who/which airline flies there or for more information about the services offered at each location including full details of airport hotels, car hire, transport connections.

To help you decide with your next destination we have listed a small guide, below, for each of the above locations.

 
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Tourist Attractions in Berlin

 
Federal Ministry of the Interior on the edge of the river Spree
Berlin the capital city of Germany

Sights:

  • The Reichstag, seat of the German Bundestag or federal government with its new striking glass dome designed by Norman Foster.
  • The Brandenburg Gate, the undisputed symbol of Berlin.
  • Charlottenburg Castle a summer palace built in the 18th century for Sophie Charlotte.
  • Potsdamer Platz, berlin's new city centre with countless shops, cinemas and musical theatres.
  • Berlin's Museums Island a UNESCO World Heritage site with a unique ensemble of museums featuring collections of art and numerous subjects of interest.

Beyond Berlin:

  • Potsdam and the castle grounds including Sanssouci Castle, New Palais, Marble Palace, Cecilienhof and many other truly magnificent structures.
  • Babelsberg Film Park, fascinating studios and theme park devoted to the world of film and television production.

 
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Tourist Attractions in Munich

View over Munich
Munich the world's capital of beer.

Sights:
  • The Marienplatz (Virgin Mary Square) and Town Hall with its Glockenspiel has been the centre of Munich ever since the city's beginning.
  • The world-famous Hofbräuhaus was founded in 1589 and has since been one of Munich's most popular tourist attractions. Here, you find a little Oktoberfest throughout the whole year.
  • Munich´s famous 900-acre park, the Englischer Garten, has shaded paths, brooks, ponds and swans and is best known for its four beer gardens.
  • Schloss Nymphenburg is one of Munich's top tourist attractions, former summer residence of the Bavarian kings and birthplace of King Ludwig II.
  • The Residenz Palace is located in the heart of Munich it is an unforgettable town palace with magnificent Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo interiors.
  • Opposite the BMW headquarters is the "tent-style" Olympic Parc, site of the 1972 Olympics. This attractive landscaped park contains numerous sport facilities, lakes, cycle paths, concert venues, restaurants and a football stadium. 
  • Pinakothek der Moderne is Munich's newest museum, a truly spectacular one and one of the world's biggest museums devoted to the art of the 20th and 21st centuries.
  • In 2005 (28.4 to 09.10.2005) , Munich will be hosting BUGA, Germany's Federal Garden Show and showpiece for all lovers of flora and fauna, at Messestadt Riem, the city's former airport.
 
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