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Travelling from South Korea to Germany for the World Cup

With a younger team that hopes to concentrate on offense, there will be plenty of people watching how the South Korean team competes in the 2006 World Cup. If you're one of the lucky few heading over to Germany to catch the action in person, there are a few things to figure out before you go.

South Korean citizens need a visa to visit Germany. Work and resident permits are required if you plan on sticking around after the games. There are no required vaccines for entry into the country.

Like South Korea, Germany is on the metric system. The currency is the euro. Exchange rates are approximately 1,000 won to 0.88 euro.

Germany is on Central European time. During the World Cup, the time difference from Seoul, South Korea to Berlin, Germany will be -7 hours.

The German Tourism Board has established an English-language website for visitors.

Where to get tickets: You can get tickets to every match South Korea plays in the World Cup through World Cup Blog! Find tickets by team, grouping, individual game or city. Buy South Korea World Cup tickets.

How to get there: There are flights from Seoul to Frankfurt. Flight times are approximately 9:30 hours. A South Korean guide to Frankfurt airport is located online. Connecting flights to and from a number of other cities in Germany are available. To find the best deals, search our airfare engine. Keep in mind that the cheapest days to fly are Tuesday and Wednesday. Check out for inter-country flights that cost less than the price of a taxi!

Where to stay: If you're feeling stalkerish, the Asian Tigers will be staying in a hotel in Bergisch Gladbach. However, you can find accommodation throughout the country with World Cup Blog's hotel database. It allows you to search multiple sites at once for the best deals on rooms in Germany. Use the search box in the right column.

Hostels more your style? Check out these hostels in Germany.

How to get around: The best way to follow the South Korean team as they travel across Germany is the World Cup Eurail Pass. This pass allows you flexible days of travel within Germany. Youth under 26 and two or more adults traveling together can also save money. Advantages include not having to deal with traffic or signs in foreign languages, easier navigation from one city to another and increased socialization with other excited World Cup fans!

If you'd rather be on your own schedule, then hiring a car might be a better option. Renting a car in Germany allows you to get off the beaten path and explore small Bavarian towns. Hitting the road can give you a much needed break from other sports enthusiasts and the chance to drive no-holds-barred on the Autobahn!

How to keep in touch: If you own a mobile phone with a removable SIM card, you can buy a pre-paid German SIM card. You can find out your local German number before you arrive, and get free incoming calls while in the country. If you don't have a phone that will work, look into renting a German cell phone, which costs less than you think!

How to protect yourself: Many insurance carriers do not provide coverage overseas. Beat the odds and make the most of your holidays with affordable travel health insurance. In case of trip cancellation, you can also recover your costs with trip protection insurance.

Not gonna be in Germany? Follow the Asian Tigers' progress online at South Korea World Cup Blog.



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