Drive DeutschlandEdited by Madelyn Miller, the TravelLady Germany’s new car brochure highlights the diversity and richness of the country’s car and motorcycle culture, production facilities, museums, car and motorbike scenic driving routes. History, passion and technology are the defining characteristics of Germany’s car industry and its global brands. Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Opel, Porsche and Volkswagen are world famous for their innovation and quality. In the new brochure, "Drive Deutschland" car enthusiasts can read about the more than 25 car museums complete with children’s campuses; scenic driving routes; famous Formula 1 race tracks and company theme parks. In 16 colorful and informative pages, the brochure covers car attractions in the north, south, east and west of Germany including museums, state of the art production facilities, their opening hours and websites. There is also a map detailing exactly where all of the various car sites are located in Germany. Taking a quick spin through Germany, one can start in the North in Wolfsburg with VW’s futuristic production center. Children from three to 93 can take driving tests, experience car testing and view the company’s fantastic storage silos. Heading west, one hour outside of Frankfurt, the Automobile and Technology Museum in Sinsheim has more than 3,000 exhibits, including vintage cars, racing cars, motorbikes, and even airplanes on display. Visitors not only enjoy the thrill of the Autobahn but also can experience the challenge of a Formula 1 Race Track. The Nuerburg Ring To order your new brochure or to plan an auto trip to Germany go to www.ComeToGermany.com Madelyn Miller is a travel and food writer. You can see her articles on www.travellady.com, www.carladynews.com, www.chocolateatlas.com, www.cocktailatlas.com, www.teaAtlas.com and others. Photos courtesy of www.romantikhotels.com | |||||||||||||
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