Countries, Europe, Sustainable Tourism

Baden-Baden is so gut they named it twice

Now where better to get away from the heat stifling the continent of Europe than a spa, right, and Baden-Baden is so gut they named it twice.

And if that name sounds familiar then you probably recall it from the England WAGs, Victoria, Cheryl, Coleen, Abbey and Co.

All pampering themselves here 20 years ago.

And earning themselves the mantle of Baden-Baden Girls… OK, we just made that up but still.

The girls, of course, availed themselves of the Brenners Park hospitality.

A £1,000-a-night 1800s spa hotel on the outskirts of town, and the Italian restaurant Garibaldi.

While they naturally went in for some retail therapy with the wags (that’s funny people) declaring the Wags had renamed the town Shopping-Shopping.

Spending £57,000 an hour on one party excursion.

Ja dancer

All white on the night: Cheryl

Now we can’t say we know if the Equipage dance, music and cocktail bar were around back then.

The WAGs and their families made do instead with Garibaldi.

Where Elen Rives, Frank Lampard’s then partner climbing on a table and singing I Will Survive.

Table manners: Garibaldi

And Neville Neville, the dad of Gary and Phil, and that really is his name, got renched in beer and brandished a replica World Cup (they never did get their hands on the real one).

To be fair, when England football wives aren’t in the small town of just 30,000 then there is a more sedate feel.

Much like we’d say an Oberammergau, although without Der Passion, more say Der Passsion Fruit cocktails when the WAGs are there.

And prides itself on its motto of the good-good life.

The good-good life

Stunning: And just a grand a night

Baden-Baden, of course, is nothing to do with a negative outcome…

I mean, who would call themselves that?

But rather bad means bath, although Bath-Bath sounds more of an order.

For those denonymophiles, and yes, we made that up to… there is a very good reason why Baden-Baden was named twice.

It is to differentiate it from other Badens in Germany, theirs starting off life as Baden in Baden, the Baden region, before getting abreviated.

You’ve been Tangoed

Take to the floor: Classy Tango town

And why apart from nostalgia are we honing in on Baden-Baden?

Well because we and the Unesco-listed Great Spa Towns of Europe are celebrating.

Five years of collaboration this year.

With Baden-Baden running a full weekend, with its popular annual tango event.

In the collonades of the Trinkhalle, or pump room

Alongside a film screening of the silent film Der Skandal in Baden-Baden.

Peace and quiet: On the balcony

Guided tourse addressed Baden-Baden’s significant role in the development of music in Europe.

And the Kurgarten was transformed into a scene from the heyday of th Great Spa Towns of Europe.

Now, you don’t have to be a WAG or their appendage to stay at Brenners Park.

So maybe we’ll see you there because you know how much we, and she, love a spa.

And you might very well see my very own shopaholic will be there around the shoes.

 

 

Countries, Europe

Ja wee beauty it’s Germany’s biggest attraction

It’s a small world but a big enterprise and that’s what sets it apart.. Ja wee beauty it’s Germany’s biggest attraction.

For those jumping to point out that Cologne Cathedral regularly tops the list of most visited site, das gut .

But the findings we bring you bigging up the Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg  are straight from from our freunde at the German travel board.

So between March and July, more than 25,000 users from more than 20 countries were asked to nominate the most recommendable tourist destinations.

And they chose our old favourite, the Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg.

Made in Germany

The people of the world: Hikers

Last year’s winner, Europa Park was second and Phantasialand in Brühl stayed third.

Followed by the Nürburgring, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, the Berlin capital, the new Deutschlandmuseum in Berlin, which opened in 2023.

The UNESCO World Heritage site of the Margravial Opera House in Bayreuth, the Erding Thermal Spa, and Eltz Castle in Wierschem.

Staying Elphi: With our Hamburg guide

And, of course, some of our stand-outs are on the list too, but not as high as we’d put them such as Neuschwanstein Castle and Dresden.

While I’d also put Oberammergau in there too.

Growing a shrinking world

Bridging a gap: And an engineering masterpiece

Now back to Miniatur Wunderland, and they say that we increasingly live in a shrinking world and Hamburg‘s model network is always expanding.

With just last year South America added to the display, so we’re looking at a miniature Christ the Redeemer then and a micro Machu Picchu, among others.

While fans of Monte Carlo were excited to see the Monaco section opening this past May.

 

So that’s superyachts, casinos and the Formula 1 racetrack.

And for those of you who like a stats attack, the section took over 150,000 hours of work and cost €5 million to build.

Hummel Hamburg

Elphi rations: The model version

Now for those of you who have only ever gone to the Reeperbahn in Hamburg then yes, it’s great craic.

But if you leave Hamburg without checking out the Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg then you’ll be missing a little gem.

And for something on a bigger scale, with spectacular views, you should also visit the Elbphilharmonie, or Elphi, as it is known to the locals, which is also on the list.

And for a real insider’s tip, address a randomer with the greeting Hummel, which is how Hamburgers recognise each other anywhere in the world.

So all the world’s here as it should be… ja wee beauty it’s Germany’s biggest attraction, Miniatur Wunderland Hamburg.