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Advantages Great transport, clean, efficient, full of character
Disadvantages They like football as much as the English
As Freiburg is still very fresh in the mind after our visit there last weekend (actually a long weekend- Thursday to Monday) it seemed appropriate to write about it.
PreconceptionsWell, oddly enough I'd never visited any part of Germany before so I didn't have that many preconceptions apart from some vague images whirling around in my head of people drinking vast amounts of beer at long tables and scoffing Black Forest Gateau (particularly as Freiburg is in the far south of Germany and near the Black Forest). There was plenty of the former but not much of the latter- however a friend of ours with whom we were meeting up directed me to a restaurant that apparently served some of the best Black Forest Gateau- and it was beyond delicious.
Getting ThereFreiburg is about an hour and a half's flight (plus just under an hour's bus journey) from the airports near London, which really isn't far at all. We found that a good way of getting there is to fly to Basel, which is on the French-Swiss border, and then get a special airport bus into Freiburg. The bus journey takes about 55 minutes. Be warned- the bus fare is about €32 per person for a return, which is a lot considering the relatively short distance. However we had no complaints beyond that- the bus was on time and comfortable.
The HotelThe hotel we stayed at was the Inter-City Freiburg, which is about as near to the train station as you can get without actually being on the railway tracks. With the main tram station and plenty of bus links nearby, it goes without saying that this was all extremely convenient. The hotel itself is a three-star, functional and clean without too many frills- in other words, perfect for our budget and pleasant to stay in, and about as good as a three-star hotel will be.
ShoppingWith various trinket shops and stores stuffed with ornaments and odd works of art dotted about the winding streets and cobbled alleyways, Freiburg is excellent for those seeking strange gifts for people.
There is also a good little convenience store located in the basement level of the shopping mall next to the hotel, from which we managed to purchase a bizarre range of beer-and-soft-drink shandies, chocolates and odd liqueurs.Restaurants and Bars
There are far too many to count, and most serve a bewildering variety of beers. The food is more than satisfactory- I wouldn't say it's on a par with Spanish or Portuguese cuisine (for a start most meat dishes appear to be variations on pork steak with various accompaniments) but what they have is perfectly good- and much better than the standard of most British restaurants. The prices- at the restaurants we visited, anyway- were a little cheaper than I expected- about €8 for a good-sized main meal and about €3 for a pint of beer (actually they serve it in 500ml glasses, not pints, but let's face it, most pubs in England like to serve you 500ml of beer with 68ml of pointless froth added to make it a "full" pint).Also the various bratwurst (German sausage) vendors in the market square seem to serve up some very nice sausages in buns.
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avacarrdo 18/03/2008 19:50
I don't know much about Freiburg, but your review paints a very nice picture of the place.
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