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If you go: World Cup

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Globe Staff / May 28, 2006

How to get there

Lufthansa has daily direct flights from Boston to Frankfurt and both Delta (via Paris) and KLM (via Amsterdam) fly to Munich. If you use Lufthansa or another Star Alliance carrier, you can purchase a GloBall Airpass for flexible travel inside Germany. Also, LTU Airlines (www.ltu.com) has several special flights from New York's Kennedy International Airport to Düsseldorf.

Where to stay

The best one-stop source is FIFAworldcup.com . Click on Destination Germany for information on rooms and tickets . You can also check tourist websites for each city:

Berlin www.berlin-tourist-information.de

Cologne www.koelntourismus.de

Dortmund www.dortmund-tourismus.de

Frankfurt www.frankfurt-tourismus.de

Gelsenkirchen www.gelsenkirchen.de

Hamburg www.hamburg-tourismus.de

Hanover www.hannover-tourism.de

Kaiserslautern www.kaiserslautern.de

Leipzig www.leipzig.de

Munich www.muenchen-tourist.de

Nuremberg www.tourismus.nuemberg.de

Stuttgart www.stuttgart-tourist.de

What to do

Check www.fanguide2006.org for information on the Fan Fests in each venue . Each city will have a fan embassy, located either at the public viewing site for matches or in the city center, to provide information and handle problems.

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