This simple stew recipe comes from a town in Thuringia. Given the ingredients, it could plausibly be described as a fairly generic German beef goulash recipe.

This simple stew recipe comes from a town in Thuringia. Given the ingredients, it could plausibly be described as a fairly generic German beef goulash recipe.
The website uses a simple ranking methodology to help categorize travel destinations into various categories. People travel for different reasons and have different expectations. I have a ranking system across several categories to help find the best places for each person.
The final step in this model-building process is ranking the German counties and the aggregation into my geographic schema. The results indicate, in general, that rural regions are more easily overwhelmed by tourists and that foreign tourists aggregate primarily within urban areas.
"If you build it - they will come" is a quote often used satirically to deride investors in white elephant projects. However, logically, the most critical determinant in measuring tourist flows is the number of beds available. We can generalize this to tourist infrastructure in general, which is what I will be examining here. Can a destination be built to attract tourists?
Though this recipe comes from the Lower Rhine, potato soup and beer can be found anywhere in Germany, so it's more of a modern take on a classic potato soup recipe.