Favorite thing: In my experience, Germans on the street are usually friendly when asked for directions. They'll do their best to help you, and even try their best to speak English. On the streets of Bad Kissingen, most of the people are from out of town. You'll be hard pressed to find a local on the streets. If you're lost, you're better off asking for directions in a shop.
Written May 17, 2006
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In my experience, Germans on the street are usually friendly when asked for directions. They'll do their best to help you, and even try their best to speak...
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I've heard the phrase all too many times; "a nice place to visit, but don't drink the water." Bad Kissingen is a bit different. The town is all about the water. This is probably the most well-known......
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When I think of Bad Kissingen, I dream about ladies in dresses and men in tuxes, eloquence, music, champagne, artists, mineral water, and spas. My parents were married in the Rathaus so Bad Kissingen...
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Healthy baths between green hills

One of the most important buildings in the town is the old town hall, a renaissance design from 1577. Between 1838 and 1913, the arcade was built around the spa garden by Friedrich von Gärtner, as...
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