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Hesse (German: Hessen [1]) is one of the states of the Federal Republic of Germany.
[edit] RegionsNorth Hessen or Kur-Hessen. [edit] Cities
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[edit] Understand[edit] TalkNatives of Hesse have a strong dialect of German, that can even be confusing to other Germans. They will understand and speak high ("standard") German as well. Since many also speak at least rudimentary English you shouldn't have any problems communicating with them. [edit] Get in[edit] By planeInternational visitors will arrive mostly at Frankfurt Airport, the second largest airport in Europe and a major hub for the German carrier Lufthansa. Frankfurt's central station is less than 15 minutes away by subway. Hahn - often wrongly also called "Frankfurt Hahn" - is a former military airfield being used by "no frills" low budget airlines. Getting from Hahn to Frankfurt takes about 90 minutes. [edit] By trainRegular and high-speed Intercity trains connect Hesse to the rest of the nation as well as to various international destinations. [edit] Get aroundThere are large regional networks of public transport:
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[edit] EatA vegetarian option for the daring is Handkäs mit Musik, literally: hand cheese with music, a traditional dish where dry, round, low-fat cheese is marinated in oil with caraway and raw onions (hence the "music"). Schwein haxe for the daring. [edit] DrinkLocal specialties include wine from grapes, especially white grapes, and from apples (a kind of cider). This apple wine (ebbelwei) may be enjoyed straight (pur) or mixed (gespritzt). The latter versions distinguish between "sweet" and "sour", i.e. mixed with either some citrus soda (Süßgesprizter) or sparkling mineral water (Sauerngesprizter). [edit] SleepAcross the state and the country is a dense network of Youth Hostels (membership required). [edit] Get out |
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