Situated in the far east corner of Germany, Dresden boasts a reputation for being one of the country’s most striking cities. Before it was severely damaged in World War II, the city was known as the Jewel Box because of its lavish collection of stunning
It is one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions, attracting visitors from all over the world. 7. Lindau Lindau is a pretty town in southern Germany. It is situated on an island, on Lake Constance (Bodensee), near the Austrian border. The city is connected with the mainland by...
Munich, the capital of Bavaria and the third largest city in Germany, lies on the River Isar on the fringes of the Bavarian Alps. It began as a monastery, growing into a settlement when the Duke of Bavaria allowed the monks to establish a market at the crossing of the route from Salzbur...
Zürich, Switzerland's largest city, is a delightful and fascinating place for tourists. Its many attractions and things to do include dozens of museums, a well-preserved old town filled with medieval and Renaissance buildings, and enough art - both in and out of museums - to keep art lovers...
3.Day 3 (Frankfurt, Germany): You can visit Frankfurt in Germany on the third day of your Europe tour. Upon reaching, you can explore its iconic attractions like the Stadel Museum and the Frankfurt Church. You can also take a cultural tour of the place and end your day by savouring ...
Tourist Attractions:Marienplatz, Nymphenburg Palace, New Town Hall Things To Do:Relax at English Garden, visit museums like Munich Residenz, shop from Victuals Market Nearest Places To Visit:Augsburg, Nuremberg, Stuttgart Places To Stay:Novotel Hotel Muenchen Messe, Jaeger’s Munich ...