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Step into the charming city of Wiesbaden, a historic spa town that has been attracting visitors from near and far for centuries. Once known as "Aquis Mattiacis" by the Romans, Wiesbaden is one of the oldest spa towns in Europe, offering 14 soothing hot springs for ultimate relaxation. Its proximity to the Frankfurt Airport and the bustling business center of Frankfurt makes it a convenient choice for travelers. Amidst the bustling trade fairs and conventions, many business travelers choose to stay in Wiesbaden, escaping the hectic metropolis and enjoying the tranquility of this enchanting city. Discover the perfect blend of history, luxury, and rejuvenation in Wiesbaden's charming old town.
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Schnitzel - Traditional German breaded and fried meat cutlet, typically made with pork or veal. It is crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, often served with potatoes and a side of sauce, such as tartar sauce or gravy. Currywurst - A German fast food staple consisting of a sausage (usually a Vienna sausage) covered in a curry ketchup sauce, typically served with fries or a roll. This dish is known for its unique blend of flavors, combining German sausage with a hint of Indian spices. Sauerkraut - Fermented cabbage dish that is a staple in German cuisine. It features cabbage that has been salted, shredded, and allowed to ferment, resulting in a tangy, slightly sour taste. Sauerkraut is often served as a side dish, accompanying meats and sausages. Historical Appearance
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