Tall Tale at Hamburg Library
A pair of giants stands ready to welcome readers into Hamburg's central library building.
A pair of giants stands ready to welcome readers into Hamburg's central library building.
Germany takes another step toward upgrading and coordinating its rail service as an alternative to flying.
Visitor hijinks with the town's signs lead to a new, and perhaps not much better, name.
Germany's rail system plans to go green with hydrogen-fueled trains replacing diesel.
A long-planned road and rail connection under the Fehmarn Strait to link Germany and Denmark gets a court OK.
This time it's real: Berlin's long-delayed new airport is finally in business.
A fountain of three mermaids at Munich's City Museum honors the three rivers that give the city its drinking water.
Germany's big new idea for rail is an old one: Coordinated timetables for a series of trans-national rail express routes.
Air France was the first to land a commercial flight at Berlin's then-new Tegel Airport, and it will be the last to take off.
A seemingly whimsical statue in Munich's Marienplatz is actually the inheritor of a long and interesting history.
Samantha and her husband had a great time walking around and talking to the vendors at the Viktualienmarkt Farmers Market while in Munich, Germany.
The beautiful finial on this church's tower caught PHeymont's attention, but with no time for a real visit, he's got it on his bucket list.
Four hundred volunteers put the new airport's systems to the test; more tests will follow before October 31 opening.
Berlin folds its older Schoenefeld Airport into its new Berlin Brandenburg, which finally appears ready to open next month.
Airlines are pushing governments to create travel corridors for major routes, even some for 'safe' regions within 'dangerous' countries.