Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Coasters
Known to stay open until 8am, this is the ideal place to prove you have the stamina of a genuine party animal. Conveniently located near many of the city's best nightclubs, you can sink a cocktail here to put you in the mood for a night of shimmying on a sweat-soaked dancefloor- or drop in for a night-cap after the clubs have closed. The bar is well-stocked, the music from the sound-system unerringly hip and there's always a queue to play the table-football game in the back room.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Out of the way Germany
The small town of Schw?bisch Hall is one of the most beautiful in the region of Germany called the Swabian Jura, an area characterized by limestone plateaus and pine-forested valleys. On a train or car ride into the city, its hundreds of red-tiled roofs and soaring cathedral towers refreshingly emerge amid the green and gray scenery of the region. War bombs snubbed Schw?bisch Hall preserving its expansive, steeply sloping Altstadt (old part of the city). It's no wonder then that the few-mostly German-wide-eyed tourists who wander Hall's ancient streets whisper "Hall ist sch?n" (Hall is beautiful!) The town was built near a salt well that for 500 years was its gold mine until the Dukes of W?rttemberg took possession of Hall and its main resource in 1802.
The tourist office (Am Markt 9, tel. 0791751600) next to St. Michael's Church helps tourists find rooms for free and has nice maps. A worthwhile buy-to be easily connected to all the sights-is a Tageskarte (day pass valid on all buses) that can be purchased from a bus driver for around $2.50 per day.
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