- German Lifestyle -

 
- Langenfeld (Rhl.)

  
Home is where the heart is.  I'm living in this city (or village how we like to call it) for 9 years now and even though there is absolutely nothing to do, I love it! There's nothing better than hanging out at the park, going to the pool after school, or taking the bike "downtown" to the "Wintergarten." What I really enjoy is that Langenfeld itself is very small and quite, but in 15 min. you can be in the two biggest cities of NRW. By train naturally...

 
- Duesseldorf

   I haven't been to Duesseldorf that much yet, because I'm too young ;-)
But I love the city. I guess I like it so much, because it became a tradition to go to the "Benrather Schlosspark" every easter. It is so pretty! And it is also really cute when my grandfather places chocolate eggs on the lawn so that all the kids  thinks the easter bunny went there ;-)
- Koeln (Cologne)
      My friend and I go to cologne almost every month for shopping. All the stores are located in the center of the city and easy to reach. Most of the time it is very crowded though. I would say it's a party city. When we celebrate Carneval, Duesseldorf an Cologne always try to beat each other ;-) Alaaf and Helau!
- Leverkusen

      That's the city where my new school will be. It's not really pretty, because of all the factories (especially Bayer... the one that produces Aspirin), but they have a good movie theatre. That all that matters, isn't
it? ;-)
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