There are too many good places to visit in Germany, but there are top 10 places here that if you miss them and go home, your mum is not going to recognize you as her kid anymore. That serious? YES!
- Berlin - Visit the Berlin Wall and world-class museums by day and bustling bars, pubs and clubs by night
- Munich - Bavaria’s beautiful capital city famous with Oktoberfest and the gateway to the Alps
- Frankfurt - Germany’s leading financial center and site of numerous world-class museums and theaters
- Cologne - Visit its magnificent Dom (cathedral), which dominates the city skyline
- Stuttgart - Beautifully set in the Swabian Mountains and at the edge of the Black Forest it is the home of Mercedes Benz.
- Hamburg - famous harbor city with liberal and tolerant culture as well as vibrant eclectic bar and pub scene
- Dresden - Explore the treasures and grand buildings of this baroque beauty bisected by the majestic Elbe River.
- Bremen - Savour the relax spirit of this ‘metropolis in miniature’ with its lovely red-brick and Art Nouveau architecture and sizzling alternative nightlife
- Bamberg - Sample stellar local brews and admire fabulous architecture as you stroll through this delightful UNESCO World Heritage city
- Dusseldorf - Germany’s capital of fashion, the capital city of North Rhine-Westphalia offers a wide scale of fascinating new architecture and vivacious nightlife
Outside looking in..
- Hanover - One of Germany’s newer “tourist cities”, having hosted various international events in recent times.
- Weimar - Wander in the footsteps of the greatest minds in German history – from Goethe to Gropius – then dip south into the Thuringian Forest to exercise or relax
- Nuremberg - Second largest city in Bavaria, after WW2 over 90% of the old-town was destroyed. Today it has already been reconstructed, including the Gothic Kaiserburg Castle
3 Reasons Why I Love Germany
Traveling in Germany could be one of the most exciting experiences in our life expanding our horizon by leaps and bounds. It means romance to some travelers but beneficial to others. Oh, it could even be a “fashionable” tour! Here are the three reasons I am thinking of right now. Don’t laugh!
- You see that different spots in the atlas carry different significance to me but as far as Germany is concerned, romance comes first. We know it’s a famous country for car making since dinosaur age. The car scene in Titanic is absolutely romantic and it would be an unforgettable moment in my life if I can have similar kind of experience (not necessarily make out!) in an old German car somewhere in Germany. You know..atmosphere is of utmost important.
- Becoming King and Queen of the castle and palaces for the night, driving to Germany’s Romantic Road (home to the fable “Disney” castle of Neuschwanstein), Booking into one of Baden-Baden’s impressive hotel spas and chill out with a His & Hers Massage before savoring the night at glamorous casinos and so on, everything of a perfect honeymoon could be realized amidst Germany’s romantic castles, rivers and landscape. Aiks, I’m soaking in my own fantasy again..
- Hey, the old car slideshows should be cut short in your mind now. Instead, imagine Heidi Klum, in her sexy sheer bikini, posing beside the latest Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG and throwing you the most seductive glance in your entire life. Yes, Germany has long been recognized as a scientific and technological leader in several fields and been hyped as one of the world’s most fashionable big cities since the early 90s. I can’t wait to see the real façade of this country that gives us MP3! I love Germany!