A provincial city in the south west of Germany, with a local population of under 100,000 and around 38,000 American military. Lying in a long, drawn-out valley not far from the French border, the city has been the scene of military occupation and destruction throughout its long history. Today, it has few historic buildings remaining, and the city is best known in Germany as a footballing hotbed. Aug 21, 2004, 00:46
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Kaiserslautern by air If you're first game of the tournament's going to be in Kaiserslautern and you're flying in, it's likely you'll be heading for the international airport at Frankfurt or the much smaller one at Hahn. Dec 13, 2004, 16:45
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Kaiserslautern by rail Undoubtedly the best way to get to Kaiserslautern is by train. This page provides details of rail connections to the main railway station, just 10 minutes walk from the ground. Nov 26, 2004, 19:00
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Kaiserslautern by road The most convenient way to get to Kaiserslautern may well be by train, but if you are driving, this page will give you an idea of distances and routes from other World Cup locations. Nov 26, 2004, 16:10
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Kaiserslautern fan park Kaiserslautern will be showing the games on a big screen on a large square in the middle of town and having smaller events all along two roads leading from the station into the centre. Jan 11, 2006, 00:07
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Kaiserslautern sights Kaiserslautern, or K-Town as the resident American troops call it, is a footballing city first and foremost, and not really a place for sightseeing. Nevertheless, there are a few interesting buildings and sights. Nov 25, 2004, 19:31