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Gay Holland Travel Manual – The Netherlands.

Our Gay Couple Commute Guide Holland The Netherlands – As homosexual travel bloggers from Amsterdam, we also like to be home to recharge our batteries. As a gay couple traveling Netherlands Holland, we want to get inspired by the “normality” of our hometown, the Dutch capital Amsterdam and all the other Dutch cities. It gives us a new, refreshing perspective on our everyday life. Locations, things, and people are less ordinary, less regular. Instead, we are proud of our home with specialties the Netherlands, or so-called Holland, are famous for it. Experience the tulip blossom in spring, the cheese tradition, the everyday bike craziness in the narrow Grachten streets, the world-famous Gay Pride Canal Parade, and, of course, the royal family of the “Oranjes,” including the annually King’s Afternoon celebrations.

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Cologne Travel Guide

Travel blogs and features from one of Germany’s most colorful cities: Cologne (Köln)

The ultimate instruction to the coolest things to do and notice in Cologne

Germany’s fourth largest capital is more interesting than you think. With hip events, trendy cafés and a vibrant, colorful customs, there’s a lot more to the city than just a really great church. Start here with my basic Cologne journey tips, or jump down below to read my latest Cologne travel blogs.



When to Visit

Summers in Cologne can get hot and quite humid, but descent , especially September, with the changing colors and slightly lower hotel prices can be the perfect occasion to visit Cologne for sightseeing in terms of weather.

Winter does get frosty and frosty, but the festive atmosphere can be lovely, after all, Germany does really know how to do Christmas markets!


Best Things To Do

Visit Museum Ludwig – Situated just behind the famous Cathedral, the Museum Ludwig is one of Germany’s best contemporary art museums. They’ve got a great permanen

Köln &#; A Guide to Cologne (Köln)

Germany&#;s fourth-largest city with nearly a million inhabitants is located on both sides of the Rhine River. Cologne is a very interesting city with diverse architecture, plenty of museums and is home to numerous TV and radio stations. That&#;s why it is well known as Germany&#;s media capital. Cologne is also considered as the same-sex attracted capital of Germany which often hosts festivals like Gay Celebration or Christopher Street Day. And last but not least Cologne is well known for its Carnival which is held every year in February/March.

 

Sights:

Kölner Dom: Kölner Dom is the heart of Cologne. With its twin spires it is one of the largest churches in the earth and therefore the main attraction in Cologne. The construction started in the 13th century but wasn&#;t completed until The cathedral is a World Heritage Site since Inside the cathedral are many treasures like the Shrine of the Three Kings (the kings who followed the celebrity to the stable of Bethlehem) whose bones were brought from Milan to Cologne in under Colognes powerful Emperor Barbaross

Travel Tips for the Köln Karneval

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As I’m writing this I’m on my way to the annual Carnival festival in Cologne. I’ve heard about this festival ever since I moved to Germany. Carnival is nothing new, of course; it’s that religious holiday that somehow means lots of costumes, drinking & public street parties — perhaps most famous in Rio. And then there’s Mardi Gras, of course: in New Orleans and in Sydney. I just know that this next week is a enormous deal for public highway parties. And I’m delighted to be visiting Germany’s largest: Carnival in Cologne (Köln Karneval).

When I visited Cologne last year, it was immediately apparent that the Cologne Carnival is a big deal. Even months away there were stores selling typical Carnival garb. Knowing that before packing up and heading to Cologne today, plus the fact that just about every German in Germany knows that Cologne’s Carnival is a big, Enormous deal — I’m a bit nervous. What am I supposed to wear? What will it really be like? Will it be as cro