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Why choose Germany?
As Europe's largest economy and most populous nation, Germany remains a key member of the continents economic, political, and defense organizations. The end of the Cold War allowed for German unification in 1990. Since then, Germany has expended considerable funds to bring Eastern productivity and wages up to Western standards. In January 2002, Germany and 10 other EU countries introduced a common European exchange currency, the euro.
Ease of arrival
The main arrival/departure points for flights in Germany are Frankfurt-am-Main, Munich and Düsseldorf. Frankfurt is Europe's busiest airport after Heathrow. Frankfurt International Airport is the main gateway for transcontinental flights, although Düsseldorf and Munich also receive their share of overseas air traffic. There are also sizeable airports in Hamburg, Cologne/Bonn and Stuttgart, and smaller ones in such cities as Bremen, Dresden, Erfurt, Hanover, Leipzig, Münster-Osnabrück and Nuremberg.
Conference & Incentive Venues
Germany is one of Europe's leading Conference and Meeting destinations offering wonderful and varied facilities across each of its great cities and regions.
Germany offers the planner the greatest conference venue options of any European country. Each of its major cities offers good air access, and facilities ranging in size from 10 to 1000-5000 delegates. As you would expect it is renowned for its efficiency and delivery.
For the incentive travel market the region offers great options from the Rhine region to the great European Forests and the German Alps packed with history and focused on ensuring that the International visitor experiences the very best in terms of service, activities and atmosphere.
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About Germany
Facts
Capital: Federal Republic of Germany
Area: 357,021 sq km
Population: 82.39 million
Capital City: Berlin
Language: German / English Spoken in all major Cities
Climate
Germany's weather is primarily temperate. Berlin's temperature, for example, is more moderate than you might expect, the lowest average low occurs in January at 26 degrees F. The highest high occurs in July and August at 73 degrees F. There is measurable precipitation (wet days), more than half the days of the year.
Germany is a good place to go in summer, when Italy, France and Spain swelter. But the best time to go to southern Germany may well be autumn, when the colors are brightest and the wine is being harvested. This is the time for festivals celebrating wine and the harvest.
Geography:
Germany is located in the centre of Europe. It forms a bridge between maritime West of Europe and the continental East, between the warmer South and the cool North. Germany is a triad of mountain ranges, uplands and low-land plains – the Bavarian Alps in the South, the pleasant wooded mountains of the Mittelgebirge in the centre of the country and the low country along the North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts in the North.
Time zone:
In Germany, clocks are set to Central European time. From the end of March to the end of October (summertime) they are put forward one hour.
Electrical Current
The voltage is 230V.
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Where in Germany
Cities/destinations offered
We can organize a conference, meeting or incentive for you in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, or Stuttgart.
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