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Tübingen

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imamayhem
6 places

Tübingen

Worth visiting!

Tübingen

It’s such a beautiful city. Also the people are amazingly nice and willing to help “Ausländer”, they are very patient and smily.


jobanana
Berkeley

Tübingen

Worth visiting!

Why I recommend this place to visitors

BEAUTIFUL. one of my favorite places in the world, ever. this quint town, with its traditional german architecture, ought to make its way on every germany itinerary.


pgmark
St. Louis

Tübingen

Not worth visiting!

A review of this place

I used to live an hour or so away. I went here one day and really, I dont know why you’d want to go here.


KellyRenee1979
San Diego

Tübingen

Worth visiting!

How this place changed my life

I studied in Tuebingen for a year—August 2003-August 2004. It was absolutely incredible and changed my life completely.


mvn
Stellenbosch

Tübingen

Worth visiting!

Yes! The town looks exactly like a picture on a post card

Visited a friend who studies there.


annakalman
New York City

Tübingen

Worth visiting!

Tuebingen!!!

It has been a while now, maybe four years. But it is still one of my favorite places.


Ian G
London

Tübingen

Worth visiting!

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Very attractive small city, I only stayed there for one night en-route from Poland to Spain for the 1992 Olympics, but my friends and I had a good impression of the city.


Bruderobin
Arizona

Tübingen

Worth visiting!

Great shopping, chillin' and stuff...

I love it.


Tübingen

Worth visiting!

It is magical

This small university town is an absolutely breathtaking German town in the summer and the winter. Its beauty radiates through the life of the residents, the water of the Neckar, and the magnificent views from everywhere. Lose yourself in this city. I also wrote about my experiences here on my website, Noah Dylan Goldblatt Live from Berlin


Lily
32 places

Tübingen

Worth visiting!

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I spent a summer there when I was sixteen, then returned for a conference in my late twenties, and it was almost as magical a place the second time around. The swans on the Neckar hadn’t aged a day.