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    Flensburg (German: [ˈflɛnsbʊʁk] ⓘ; Danish and Low Saxon: Flensborg; South Jutlandic: Flensborre; North Frisian: Flansborj) is an independent town in the far north of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · If you’ve always wanted to learn to sail, Flensburg is one of the best places for it in the Baltic Sea to take that leap. The fjord’s waters are easy-going as they’re so sheltered, but the consistent breezes keep things fun. There are tourist marinas at short intervals along the fjord and the fierce competition for business keeps prices down.

  3. Things to Do in Flensburg, Germany: See Tripadvisor's 15,190 traveler reviews and photos of Flensburg tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Flensburg. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. 1 day ago · Flensburg: Sights and Tips for the (almost) Northernmost City of Germany. Table of Contents. How to get to Flensburg. Accommodation in Flensburg – our hotel tip. 1. East side of the harbor: Harbor Promenade. 2. Historical Harbor and Museum Shipyard. 3. Maritime Museum Flensburg. 4. Nordertor and Phänomenta. 5. Duburg Viewing Platform. 6.

  5. www.sh-tourismus.de › en › regions-and-citiesFlensburg - SH-Tourismus

    The famous rum town of Flensburg lies very close to its Danish neighbours. Scandinavian flair, quaint alleys, the small idyllic harbour as well as beach oases in the surrounding area make Flensburg a diverse, special town.

  6. Flensburg (dänisch und niederdeutsch Flensborg, nordfriesisch Flansborj oder Flensborag, südjütisch Flensborre, lateinisch Flenopolis oder Flensburgum [2]) ist eine große kreisfreie Mittelstadt im Norden Schleswig-Holsteins.

  7. Flensburg, city, Schleswig-Holstein Land (state), Germany. A port at the head of Flensburg Fjord, it is Germany’s most northerly large city. First mentioned in 1240, it was chartered in 1284 and was frequently pillaged by the Swedes after 1643. It became the capital of Schleswig under Danish rule.

  8. Its many historic merchant courtyards are truly beautiful artefacts and are home to lovely boutiques, diverse restaurants and the Flensburger Hofkultur summer concert series. A shopping spree in Flensburg doubles as a sightseeing tour.

  9. Flensburg (Danish: Flensborg) is a city in Schleswig-Holstein located on the east coast. The 90,000 (2018) inhabitants live around the Flensburger Förde (Flensborg fjord). Its main claim to fame besides being a border town is the fact that the central registry for traffic offenses committed throughout Germany is headquartered in Flensburg.

  10. Flensburg (Danish and Low Saxon: Flensborg, Frisian: Flensburch, North Frisian: Flansborj) is a city in Germany. It is next to the border with Denmark. About 90,164 people live in Flensburg. The city has a university. A very well known part of Flensburg is Mürwik. There lies a small navy harbour.