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Germany is a destination for every taste. It offers a wide variety of attractions. Whether you are looking for history, culture, nature or just a good time, here you will find everything for an unforgettable vacation.
Germany is a fascinating place to visit. Cities like Berlin, Cologne, Dresden, and Frankfurt ooze culture and history. While the stunning mountains, lakes, valleys, and forests of Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, and Saxony will take your breath away. Ple
this fortified monument with two round towers and an arched entrance was built in the medieval times to protect the city from its enemies. It serves as museum today and has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Germany. Its ...
Explore Germany's top tourist attractions, from vibrant cities to picturesque villages and spectacular events, and discover why it's a must-visit destination.
Here are the top 21 attractions in Germany, as voted by you in a German National Tourist Board poll. 21. Marienplatz: Munich's magnificent main square Munich's magnificent Marienplatz. Picture: Michael Nagy/Presse- und Informationsamt München Mary is the Patrona Bavariae, the patron saint ...
The northern Germany town of Lübeck has a rich history. It was once the most important city in the Hanseatic League when it was known as ‘Queen of the Hanse.” It was then, and is now, an important port on the Baltic Sea. Lübeck was so great that in 1
Germany is a delight to explore by train. Just an hour away from Bremen by rail, the port city ofHamburg boasts plenty of fun things to see and do. Highlights include exploring its vast port area with its many fine tourist attractions. Be sure to make time for the International Maritime ...
It’s one of the most popular tourist attractions in all of Europe, with over 1.5 million visitors each year. Perched on a rugged hill in Bavaria near the town of Füssen, the palace was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat and as an homage to Richard Wagner. Visitors can...
Such places should be visited if possible; they do not always make for the most comfortable of tourist attractions but nevertheless, the holocaust and its victims should not be forgotten. Germany Germany Travel Resources Getting There Fly into one of 36 international airports across Germany. Book...