SPA IN NEUSS Some six different types of saunas and a natural bathing pool await visitors to the Wellneuss centre who wish to relax body, mind and soul. Spa treatments, […]
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DIVING IN NEUSS In the Grimlinghausen suberb of Neuss a fascinating diving centre has been created next to the flooded quarry. The plan has always been to sink several objects […]
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GOLF IN NEUSS Two courses to play golf and a driving range are in use at Hummelbachaue. They have a more challenging eighteen hole course with several streams, ponds and […]
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ICE SKATING IN NEUSS The Eissporthalle, ice skating rink, welcomes skaters of all ages along to spin a few rounds on the ice. The rink is open to the public […]
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SKIING IN NEUSS Germany’s original indoor ski slope offers a unique indoor skiing experience just down the road from Neuss. The 300 metre slope is designed with various skiers in […]
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SPORTS CLUBS IN NEUSS Germans thoroughly enjoy sports and keeping fit, which is reflected in the number of clubs, Vereine, in Neuss. Some one hundred and twenty five sports clubs […]
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SWIMMING IN NEUSS Surprisingly, Neuss has three swimming pools available for use by its residents. The Stadtbad, town baths, has waves, the Südbad, south baths, has an outdoor pool and […]
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ORGANIC IN NEUSS Healthy organic food has a long standing tradition in Germany. The term Bio, eco, is an abbreviation of Biologische, ecological, and refers to health products in general. […]
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FOODS IN NEUSS The hefty regional kitchen was never designed to please calorie counters. A traditional local diet includes much meat, thick sauces, potatoes and vegetables. However, late spring sees […]
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BEVERAGES IN NEUSS Tap water in Germany is perfectly safe to drink. Bottled water is popular, whereby sparkling water, Mineralwasser, is carbonated, still water, Stilles Wasser, is not. A local […]
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KIOSKS IN NEUSS Kiosks are a longstanding tradition in Germany and are invaluable to local residents at certain times. Tucked into side streets or off main roads, they are able […]
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HOSPITALS IN NEUSS The hospitals in Neuss are part of the well-funded German health care setup that is supported by the high taxes of the social system. This translates to […]
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FIRE BRIGADE IN NEUSS The fire brigade or department, Feuerwehr, runs a 24/7 emergency response service for Neuss on 112. Besides domestic properties, they are responsible for any crisis in the […]
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AMBULANCE IN NEUSS An ambulance is available in emergencies on 112, which is staffed 24/7. The major organisation to respond to emergencies in Neuss is the German Red Cross, Deutsches […]
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POLICE IN NEUSS The emergency number 110 for the police is staffed 24/7. The police department is a state run organisation whereby responsibility for Neuss lies with the county authority. […]
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GAS IN NEUSS While consumers in Neuss can choose between many suppliers, a large number of inhabitants rely on the the city subsidiary. Since 1883, the portfolio of today’s company […]
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ELECTRICITY IN NEUSS The cost of electricity is not normally included in the additional charges, Nebenkosten, when renting a house or flat in Neuss nor Germany. Prices are high and […]
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The Anglican Mission of Saint Thomas The Anglican Mission in Neuss welcomes English speakers of all nationalities to join them at their services. English language Holy Communion services are held […]
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ISR KINDERGARDEN Kindergarden children are taught in English and have regular German classes. Through such experience, the multilingual school environment at ISR offers students a chance to be exposed to […]
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GERMAN FOR FUN IN NEUSS We’ve all been there, standing in a foreign culture finding ourselves pointing, gesticulating and perhaps praying to be understood. Germans mostly speak at least some […]
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