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04-03-13 07:10 #6117
Posts: 6298Originally Posted by Ableyone [View Original Post]
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04-02-13 20:48 #6116
Posts: 2983Originally Posted by Ableyone [View Original Post]
Go figure.
AM
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04-02-13 00:09 #6115
Posts: 273350 € notes
Originally Posted by Ableyone [View Original Post]
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04-02-13 00:08 #6114
Posts: 3474Originally Posted by EnergizerBunne [View Original Post]
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04-01-13 23:32 #6113
Posts: 1715Originally Posted by EnergizerBunne [View Original Post]
Take a look at www.bahn.de for the train times and costings.
Happy travels.
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04-01-13 23:30 #6112
Posts: 1715Originally Posted by Ableyone [View Original Post]
The Deutsche Bank ones gives a combination of 50, 20 and 10. If you use the Volksbank ATM, in some cases, there is the option to select which denominations that one would like and you can pick just 50 euro notes only if that is what rocks your boat.
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04-01-13 23:18 #6111
Posts: 56050€ Notes.
Is there a shortage of 50€ notes in Germany at the moment? Every withdrawal from various ATM's this past weekend have consisted of a couple of fifties together with either a load of twenties or a couple of 100€ notes.
I've never encountered this to such an extent before.
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03-24-13 12:29 #6110
Posts: 84Hessen Bub
Hey HB,
Clean out your PM box. I have been trying to send you a PM.
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03-23-13 12:48 #6109
Posts: 560From the World thread.
Originally Posted by Optimist [View Original Post]
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03-20-13 13:05 #6108
Posts: 4343There is one answer to all these questions www.bahn.de It is a brilliant public transport site with an English option.
In the meantime, Palace is easy by public transport (but for that reason overpriced and sharkish. In my personal opinion). Mainhatten is I think easy by public transport. Oase not. This has been reported on many times but the best way is for you to use the bahn site.
If you do use public transport you can buy tickets from machines at stations. They look intimidating but are in fact very easy to use. If you're staying in the city area then a Tageskarte is probably the simplest option. The chances are that if you are looking bemused at a machine a German person speaking good English will offer to help. For this reason alone it's worth you learning a few German phrases out of politeness (thank you very much, goodbye etc)
If you've only five hours a taxi to Palace (the nearest club) might be worth the cost but will be about 30euros (according to http://www.numbeo.com/taxi-fare/country_result.jsp?country=Germany)
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03-20-13 01:35 #6107
Posts: 10Question about Frankfurt
I will have a five (5) hour lay-over at Frankfurt airport in June.
I tried to access the web pages of Oase and Mainhattan to no avail; the pages do not load. I have sent an e-mail to Sudfass.
My questions are; which are the closest clubs to the airport? Is public transportation a viable option? Meaning tram / subway / bus. I'd prefer not to incur the expense of a taxi if it's over €10, one way.
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03-18-13 19:49 #6106
Posts: 7121Corrrrrrrrrrect!
HB
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03-18-13 12:09 #6105
Posts: 15Originally Posted by Banana Boi [View Original Post]
ACA = FKK Acapulco. Velbert.
DV = FKK Dolce Vita. Dusseldorff.
LR = Sauna Club Living Room. Kaarst.
Is that right? Just want to make sure. LOL.
Messiah
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03-17-13 18:07 #6104
Posts: 6298Originally Posted by Wwviews [View Original Post]
On Saturday go to GT then hop over to LR taking advantage of the 25 euro discount when GT gets too busy.
Clubs are not close together in DUSS so a car is a must.
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03-17-13 00:36 #6103
Posts: 15Itenary anyone?
Hi guys,
I am flying to Weeze, and will arrive around 11:00pm on Friday night.
I am due to fly back on Sunday at 10:00pm.
Can someone recommend an itenary for me?
Which clubs should I visit, where should I stay (hotel) , and how should I get around (hire car, public transport, taxi)
Much appreciated.
Messiah