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Augsburg Germany

Augsburg - Augsburg is located about 50 miles northwest of Munich, in Bavaria Germany. It is one of the oldest German cities and part of the so called Romantic Road of Germany. In fact, Augsburg was founded more than 2000 years ago by the Roman emperor Augustus. More

Bamberg

Bamberg - The town of Bamberg is located in Bavaria. In 1993 Bamberg received the membership to the UNESCO World Heritage. Over 1000 years of history connected with a historical town construction make Bamberg to a synthesis of the arts. People who love the arts will love Bamberg at first sight. Visitors are often impressed by the ecclesiastical architecure. More

Bavaria Germany

Bavaria - The state of Bavaria has it all for a great vacation in Germany. It is one of the most visited regions of Germany and truly the most beautiful. The reasons for Bavaria’s popularity are quite numerous. It offers picturesque landscapes like the Bavarian Forest in the southeast or the Alps in the south, where you can find great spots for skiing or hiking.More

Berlin

Berlin - Berlin is the capital of Germany and also its largest city with a population of about 3.5 million people. It is the seat of German government and was often in the middle of German history. In the Middle Ages Berlin was a centre of trade. At the end of the 17th century, Berlin had about 20.000 habitants. More

Dresden

Dresden - Dresden is a class of its own. The capital of the federal state saxony is one of the most famous travel destinations in Germany. Opera Semper, Sistine Madonna and the reconstructed Church of Our Lady attract visitors from all over the world. Alongside the richness of cultural highlights, Dresden surprises with a lively clubscene, crowded bars and a frienly atmosphere. More

Frankfurt

Frankfurt- Frankfurt on the Main (pronounced “mine”) is the financial centre of Germany. Because of its location on the Main river and the skyline similar to New York City it is often called the “Manhattan of Germany” or “Mainhatten”. It is home to one of the most important stock exchanges of Europe. The German Central Bank as well as the European Central Bank have their headquarters here. More

Freiburg

Freiburg - When you want to visit the Black Forest area during your Germany vacation, Freiburg is the perfect spot. The town has the charming attitude of a modern university community but also offers historical and scenic highlights. More

Hambach Castle Germany

Hambach Castle- The Hambach castle is an impressive building located near Neustadt in Rhineland-Palatinate. The castle archieved major relevance for German history as host of the Hambach Festival which took place in 1832. Hear, over 30,000 people from all ranks came together to protest for national unity and liberty. More

Heidelberg

Heidelberg - NATO headquarters, most famous university town and one of the most frequently visited places by tourists in Germany. Heidelberg is truly a highlight for any Germany visitor. One reason for that might be the famous Heidelberg Castle, which is one of the major cultural relics in Germany at all. More

Mannheim Germany

Mannheim - Mannheim is located in Baden-Wuerttemberg and has about 320.000 inhabitants. On the first view, the town looks like a usual industrial city that has not much to offer. But don't pass your judgement too quick. There's a lot more behind Mannheim but factories and industry. More

Munich

Munich - Munich is a town of extreme opposites. You will see ancient customs, traditional costumes and old style beer gardens side by side with progression, prosperity and the newest trends in lifestyle and culture. In Germany, Munich is well known for its high living standards. The rents are comparatively high and the jet set is feeling comfortable in hip clubs and noble restaurants. More

Stralsund Germany

Stralsund - The town of Stralsund is a scenic beauty. It is situated in the Northeast of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania at Germany's Baltic Sea coast. Embedded into the pittoresque landscape of the North German Baltic coast area, Stralsund and the sourrounding areas offer beauties of nature in the first place. More

Wuerzburg Germany

Wuerzburg - The famous Residence, delicious wines, good food and superb architecture. These are just a few reasons why you should visit the town of Würzburg. The town is located in northern Bavaria and offers a wide range of cultural highlights like churches, historical buildings and a beautiful landscape right next to the Main river. More

Germany

Germany at a glance:

Population: 82 Mio.
Capital: Berlin
Currency: Euro (€)

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German culture

From traditional German food and beer to Christmas markets and other typically German habits. A Germany vacation an be filled with many cultural experiences. Read more on German culture

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