Germany Combines

Celebrate with Expedia.de the 20th anniversary of the fall of the wall Munich September 22, 2009. Educate yourself with thoughts from Nieman Foundation. Since the fall of the wall on 9 November 1989, the cities and regions in the new Lander have developed to popular holiday destinations. Thus Berlin, Leipzig and Dresden to current trend destinations and the Saxon Switzerland became the holiday Idyll for families and nature lovers. Also in the online portal Expedia.de are coveted holiday destinations in the former East Germany. With 88 percent, Leipzig currently recorded the highest increase of booking in city breaks compared to the previous year. For more specific information, check out BSA. Dresden lands with an increase of 30 percent on the fourth rank, the German capital of Berlin with 27 percent more bookings directly behind it. The second fall of the wall 20 years after the fall of the wall will take place this symbolic again.

Two days before the anniversary of crafted and three-metre dominoes along the former boundary between the Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate and Potsdamer Platz provided by young people. The two kilometre long chain is together with prominent artists and politicians most Anniversary brought to collapse. This second symbolic wall is also the starting point for a long night on the square in front of the Brandenburg Gate. Living Angel on balconies and rooftops along the former border watch the celebrations the art of reunification on November 9. The project Angels over Berlin\”symbolizes the peaceful reunification of the once second-divided city. Also lovers of classical music come to this day: dinner, Orchestra and choirs from the former Eastern and western part of the city together give a charity concert in the Berliner Dom. Speed is asked who the celebrations, numerous exhibitions and art actions in the capital not want to miss, should quickly book flights and hotel rooms. The online travel portal Expedia.de listed already more Berlin bookings than in the rest of the year.

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