Passionate about history? Beautiful landscape and nature? Or urban life and gastronomy? Germany will be your key destination.
It’s no wonder that this history-rich country attracts so many tourists every year. Its history and incomparable architecture make visitors from all over the world drool.
Therefore, there are quite a few reasons to go there during your next family vacation or with colleagues. Everyone will find their own little corner of paradise there. What is certain is that you will not be bored.
here for you 10 things or places to absolutely see and to add to your itinerary for your stay in Germany!
Munich, The Bavarian Capital
One of the largest cities in Germany after Berlin, Munich combines both tradition and cosmopolitanism. The city attracts millions of tourists thanks to its multitude of artistic treasure galleries and Bavarian taverns.
Cologne
Considered a young and dynamic city, Cologne remains as attractive as other cities with its green banks of the Rhine and its cathedral, surely one of the largest churches in the world. The latter remains the most visited monument in the country.
Lake Constance
Located between the Alps and the Jura, Lake Constance is lined with vineyards and orchards with a mild and sensual climate in a picturesque environment with medieval buildings.
The Reichstag Palace
During your visit to Germany, the Reigchstag Palace should not be bypassed. Indeed, this famous palace housed the Reichstag or Reich Assembly from 1894 until February 27, 1933, the day on which it was burned.
Dresden
Nicknamed “Florence on the Elbe”, the capital of Saxony was quickly put back on its feet after the destruction of 1945. The work of building the baroque city was carried out quickly and today, tourists from all over the world enjoy expensive work.
Frankfurt am Main
Well known for its jewels of contemporary architecture and its skyscrapers, Frankfurt am Main is above all a historic city. Currently, it is the financial capital of Germany.
Baden Baden
Both a spa town and a garden town, Baden-Württemberg is famous for its venerable Friedrichsbad thermal baths. The region is also well known for its Christmas market and is considered one of the most beautiful in Germany.
Heidelberg
Surrounded by forests and vineyards bathed in the Neckar river, Heidelberg does not let itself be intimidated by its tourists. Dominated by the ruins of the castle, Heidelberg presents itself as a romantic city with a certain cultural dynamism.
The Berlin Wall
Who doesn’t know the history of the famous Berlin Wall? This wall was one of the most famous stories of humanity which marked the 2nd World War; wall that physically separated East and West Berlin. Today, only vestiges remain, which should not be ignored.
The romantic road
From the first foothills of the Alps to the Swabian country, the romantic route passes through the small, historic towns of Bavaria, winding through hilly landscapes. Something to warm the hearts of young couples.
And you, what are the unmissable things that you are absolutely going to see during your next trip to Germany?
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