Germany is a Central European country that offers an incredible blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. It is perfect for every type of traveler as there you can explore both fairy-tale castles on hilltops and lively modern cities. You’ll discover a place where medieval towns coexist with recent technologies, where world-class museums sit alongside traditional beer gardens, and where efficient transportation makes exploring multiple regions incredibly easy.
The best time to have holidays in Germany is between May and September, when warm weather brings outdoor festivals, beer gardens to life, and hiking trails become accessible.
Germany at glance:
Flight duration (from London): 2 hours
Main airport: Frankfurt Airport (FRA)
Population: 84 mln people
Language: German, English
Currency: Euro (EUR)
Time zone: UTC+1
Top places to visit in Germany
Berlin is Germany’s dynamic capital, where remnants of the Berlin Wall tell stories of division and reunification. You can spend days exploring world-class museums on Museum Island, walking through the Brandenburg Gate, and experiencing the city’s renowned nightlife scene.
Munich is Bavaria’s charming capital. It captures the essence of German tradition with its beautiful architecture, spreading beer gardens, and proximity to the Alps. The city serves as your gateway to Bavarian culture, where you can tour the famous Marienplatz, visit traditional breweries, and use it as a base for day trips to nearby Neuschwanstein Castle.
The Fairy-Tale Route is a scenic 220-mile route connecting medieval towns and castles. You’ll see the incredible landscapes near Rothenburg ob der Tauber, with its perfectly preserved medieval walls, and Füssen, home to the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle .
The Rhine River valley is one of Europe’s most romantic landscapes, dotted with over 40 castles and charming wine villages. A river cruise offers spectacular views of hilltop fortresses and terraced vineyards, while towns like Bacharach and Rüdesheim provide perfect stops for wine tasting and exploration.
Hamburg, Germany’s second-largest city, combines maritime heritage with modern sophistication. The historic Speicherstadt warehouse district, now a UNESCO World Heritage site, contrasts with the modern HafenCity development. Don’t miss the lively Reeperbahn entertainment district and the impressive Elbphilharmonie concert hall.
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