Cornelia Lohs

Contributing Writer
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German journalist Cornelia Lohs writes about finance, travel and lifestyle for various German print and online magazines.

Cornelia has lived in Heidelberg, Germany, all her life. When she's not at her MacBook, Cornelia is traveling and taking photos (take a look at her photoblog). With her family living all over the world and her fiance in the U.S., she is on the plane a lot.

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Latest Articles

How Germans Celebrate Easter
Easter is one of the most important holidays in Germany and is celebrated with big lunches and lots of chocolate eggs.
Apr 2, 2010 - Cornelia Lohs
Tax Free Shopping in Germany
While shopping in countries of the European Union, Americans and Canadians can save a lot of money as they can shop tax-free.
Mar 24, 2010 - Cornelia Lohs
Buying Euros and Using Credit Cards in Germany
Is it cheaper to purchase Euros from an ATM upon arrival in Germany or to obtain them in America before departure? This article will inform travelers.
Mar 21, 2010 - Cornelia Lohs
The Germanization of English Words and Phrases
Germlish, Germanized English words and phrases, have begun to dominate the German language since the late 20th century.
Dec 29, 2009 - Cornelia Lohs
Discover German Cities by Bike
Sightseeing by bike is the cheapest and healthiest way to discover German cities. There are signposted bikeways all over in the country.
Dec 28, 2009 - Cornelia Lohs
While Traveling in Germany Watch Out for Ordnung
If travelers to Germany understand the German terms Weltschmerz, Schadenfreude and Ordnungspflicht, they understand the German people even without knowing their language.
Dec 27, 2009 - Cornelia Lohs
How Germans Celebrate New Year's Eve
Germans celebrate New Year's Eve with fireworks displays, Swiss Raclette cheese and the old British TV sketch, Dinner for One. Same procedure as every year.
Dec 22, 2009 - Cornelia Lohs
Shopping in Mannheim, Germany
Mannheim is shoppers' paradise between Stuttgart and Frankfurt: Elegant department stores, fashion at discount prices and real bargains in the Turkish quarter.
Dec 18, 2009 - Cornelia Lohs
German Glühwein and Scandinavian Gløgg
Glühwein and Gløgg are the traditional beverages offered and drunk during Christmas time in Germany and Scandinavia. The recipes are quite easy to prepare.
Dec 11, 2009 - Cornelia Lohs
Traditional German Christmas Dinners
In Germany Christmas is celebrated on the evening of December 24. Traditionally, people eat carp, goose or simply potato salad.
Dec 5, 2009 - Cornelia Lohs