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Brunswick (Germany)

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Brunswick (German: Braunschweig) [1] is a city of more than 200,000 in Lower Saxony, Germany.

[edit] Get in

The train station is not very near to the center, so it is best to take the bus or tram.

[edit] Get around

A good choice for sounding out the situation in Braunschweig is walking. For those who have bad feet the second but expensive choice is taking the bus or tram.

[edit][add listing] See

  • Dome
  • Dankwarderode Castle
  • Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum [2] (in German)]
  • Museum der Fotografie (Museum of Photography)
  • Prinz Albrecht Park (a nice park, where you can see much people doing barbeque in the summer time)
  • State Natural History Museum [3]

[edit][add listing] Do

  • Canoeing around the city (go to Kennedyplatz, there is a place for renting)
  • Watch a game of Eintracht Braunschweig, Brunswick's traditional football team which plays in Germany's third division. 23.500 people can watch the games in the stadium in the north of Brunswick.

[edit][add listing] Buy

In spring 2007 the 'Schloss Arkarden' openend. The Schloss Arkarden is a big shopping mall whose facade is a reconstrcution of the the facade of an ancient castle of Braunschweig which was ripped down after being bombed out during WWII.

There also a lot of shop in the central city.

You can find small art shops and bars in the Magnieviertel [4]

[edit][add listing] Eat

There are a lot of restaurants in Brunswick. When you are in the city center good choices for a fast meal are the pizza restaurant in the 'Burg Passage' and the dutch french fries "Imbiss" near 'Karstadt'.

A great location for eating is also the Hotel Ritter St. Georg, [5]. It is a bit more expensive but they serve excellent food.

Watch out for seasonal food, such as asparagus, chanterelles, or curly kale, the latter being a specialty of the Brunswick region.

[edit][add listing] Drink

  • Jolly Joker, [6] located in the Brunswick weststadt, [7]. Open Tu, F, Sa from 9PM to around 3AM. Daily drink specials. Ages range from 16 to 25 on an average night, Brunswicks biggest disco.
  • DAX Bierbörse, in the center of the city.
  • Fritz, [8], near the Schützenplatz.
  • Meier Music Hall, [9]. Mostly 'darker' and 80's music like metal and so on. Ages range from 25 to 40.
  • Bolero, with Mexican restaurant (call ahead for reservation).
  • Knochenhauer, with weekly Salsa lessons.
  • Latino, on Tuesdays discount for their excellent pizza.
  • Okercabana, [10]. An artificial Beach were you can chill to downtempo or jazz music. Sometimes there are live music events.
  • Brain, [11]. Alternativ music like Reggae, Drum'n Bass, Electropunk, Funk and so on. Different music on different days.
  • Gearbox, [12]. Rockabilly, Psychobilly and Rock'n Roll Bar.
  • EventKiste, [13]. EventKiste is an online magazine, on which locations in Brunswick and upcoming Parties are listed.  edit

[edit][add listing] Sleep

[edit] Get out

  • The Harz mountains can be reached by public transport (Trains to Bad Harzburg, Wernigerode or Goslar).
  • Magdeburg is less than an hour by train.
  • Göttingen is one hour by ICE high speed train.
  • Wolfenbüttel with its library is 9 mins by train (or 27 by bus).
  • The Autostadt Wolfsburg, home of the Volkswagen, is 16 or 24 mins by train.
  • phæno [14], a museum with 250 experimental stations in Wolfsburg.
  • The former border control post at Marienborn near Helmstedt is now a memorial site.
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