The historic site of the Berlin Wall is a must-visit for history buffs. You can walk along the remnants of the wall, visit the Checkpoint Charlie Museum, and learn about the city's Cold War history.
This mountainous region is filled with picturesque towns, hiking trails, and traditional cuckoo clocks. Don't miss the chance to taste the world-famous Black Forest gateau.
This fairy-tale castle, nestled in the Bavarian Alps, is one of the most famous landmarks in Germany. The castle was built by Ludwig II of Bavaria and served as the inspiration for Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle.
This important historical site near Munich offers a sobering look at the atrocities committed during the Holocaust.
This stunning Gothic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see. Climb the 533 steps to the top for a panoramic view of the city.
Enjoy the stunning landscape of vineyards, castles, and medieval towns along the Rhine River.
This UNESCO World Heritage site houses five world-renowned museums, including the Pergamon Museum and the Old National Gallery.
This iconic school of design has had a huge influence on modern architecture and design.
This world-famous beer festival is a fun-filled event with traditional Bavarian music, costumes, and of course, plenty of beer.
This iconic symbol of Berlin and German reunification is a must-see on any trip to Germany.
This picturesque route winds through charming medieval towns and stunning landscapes.
Car enthusiasts will love these museums dedicated to Germany's famous automobile manufacturers.
German Christmas markets are famous worldwide for their unique atmosphere with beautifully decorated stalls, traditional food, and festive music. The markets in Dresden and Nuremberg are particularly popular.
Known for its unique sandstone rock formations and stunning vistas, this national park is a paradise for hikers and climbers alike.