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The magical German Horn – Koblenz

On Easter, Germany, Doddeau was on holiday, and Dad drove his mother, Dordo and his sister Ollie to Koblenz, the Horn of Germany.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Koblenz is located at the crossroads of two famous rivers – the Rhein and Mosel – and two-thirds of the city is covered in verdant jungle and meadows.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

There are many ways to open it, you can take a cruise ship, and spend two hours in the ups and downs of the river

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

The family chose to get on the cable car and descended from the sky to the opposite side

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

The observation deck on the cliff overlooks the water from above

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

The small town of Koblenz.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Then visit the German Horn.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

The German Horn, also known as the German Horn or Deutsches Eck (German: Deutsches Eck), is located at the confluence of the Moselle and Rhine rivers in Koblenz, Germany

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Block land. From the day it was built with a magnificent bronze equestrian sculpture by Wilhelm I, the first Emperor of the German Empire, it attracted a large number of tourists. It was inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2002.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Coincidentally, the statue of Wilhelm I appeared twice after the reunification of Germany. The German Horn stands at the confluence of two rivers, as if East and West, despite their different histories, will eventually converge.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

The city of Koblenz has a very beautiful old town and modern

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

In the new town, tourists can admire the quaint architecture in the city, again

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Stroll through one of Europe's largest shopping districts and pick up the best of the best.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Strolling around Koblenz has its own unique fun and romantic

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Alleys, old squares and cozy hostels. Travelers can walk to the square from downtown Florencemarkt

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Muenzplatz to Jesuitenplatz, where you can enjoy famous wines on the way.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

You can do nothing and take a cup of coffee and spend an afternoon lounging on a riverside bench or stone steps.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Koblenz has mild temperatures and is particularly suitable for a variety of outdoor activities, such as walking or cycling on the trails along the banks of the two rivers. The city is surrounded by mountains, and the river valley is certainly the ideal choice for a dynamic holiday.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

At noon, come to Trier, Marx's hometown, and take a sightseeing train to explore Germany's oldest city.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Drive to Luxembourg in the afternoon, walk around the old town to see the Grand Canyon, and fill up the fuel tank by the way.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

My sister was tired of walking and had a car to sit in, and her parents hugged her.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

After playing for 1 day, the 7-year-old Duo Duo and the adults were too tired to walk, so they had to check in to the Koblenz Apartment Hotel booked online.

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

It was a very literary and clean and tidy one

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

The apartment hotel, the room is spacious and elegant, the little sisters of DuoDuooli are happy to blossom, and it is better to stay in the hotel than to look at the scenery outside

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Also happy. The breakfast here is amazing[like]

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

The Duoduooli sisters ate with relish and were very happy

The magical German Horn – Koblenz

Spend a happy day at Easter in Koblenz, the beautiful and spectacular German Horn, a historic sight!

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