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robertwilliamson 3 reviews

when walking around and following the local tourist guide maps make sure you know which direction you are facing when it says turn "left or right"!

Written Aug 9, 2008

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I'm not sure if there is public transit, but either way, it's easy to walk around Fulda, and probably the best way to do some sight-seeing.

Written Aug 30, 2006

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If you have a car, you can drive to and around Fulda. During our time in the Diocese of Fulda, our host families would drive us to/from the city.

Written Aug 30, 2006

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bonio 2212 reviews

Fulda, for us, was around 90 minutes by train from Frankfurt hauptbahnhof, served by ICE or RE trains, the latter cost less but take a little longer.

Written Sep 2, 2005

Website: www.bahn.de

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 Fulda, for us, was around 90 minutes by train from Frankfurt hauptbahnhof, served by ICE or RE trains, the latter cost less but take a little longer. 

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