When the temperatures start to feel crisp, the leaves begin to turn and the kids once again pile on to the yellow school buses, my thoughts inevitable turn to Germany. Autumn is a wonderful time to visit the heart of Europe. The weather is pleasant, the summer tourist season is over, and the beer is plentiful. Yes, let’s talk about the beer.
Oktoberfest is in full swing at the moment, which means unless you book a quick flight on a whim you are likely to miss the 2007 version of the event in Munich. Don’t despair, my friends. Germany has beer all year round. In fact, if you visit the same beer halls in Munich in, say, November, not only will you have less people bumping into you, but you will find the beer prices to be cheaper. And, yes, the beer will taste just as good a few months from now as it will right now.
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Modern Germany. The mere term conjures up efficiency, order and precision. Germany is a nation built on engineering and the country has been engineered to run like a well oiled machine. On the surface, this stereotype might seem inescapable while you are in the country. But once you spend time there you will find out that even in the most orderly of places, chaos and inefficiencies can break out. In most places experiencing this is a hassle while you travel. In Germany it is a relief. It is a sign of normalcy.