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Travel through some of Germany's most exciting cities and towns, with endless options of what to see during the day, and no shortage of excellent nightlife.
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Trip itinerary
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Berlin, Germany
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Cologne, Germany
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Heidelberg, Germany
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Munich, Germany
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Leipzig, Germany
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Berlin, Germany
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Things to do in and around Berlin
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With rich history, vibrant nightlife, world-renowned cuisine, and amazing museums, there is something for everyone in Germany's capital.
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This district features cafes, shops, galleries, and courtyards and provides easy access to the neighboring New Synagogue.
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Get to know this amazing city, exploring its busy streets and admiring its wealth of historic architecture.
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Once part of the Berlin Wall, this 18C gate has been witness to Berlin's triumphs and misfortunes since its construction.
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This district is known for its friendly atmosphere, fun shops, historic buildings, and unique eateries.
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Located in the suburbs of Berlin, stroll around this lake, enjoying the beautiful scenery and the historic buildings dotted around.
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About 1 hour south of Berlin, this protected forest is worth a visit for its remarkable nature and unique culture.
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Located in the Kreuzberg District, this street was once divided by Checkpoint Charlie and today features fun shops and cafes.
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Located at Potsdamer Platz, this complex is impressive in its design and size, and features shops, hotels, a cinema, and more.
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In contrast to trendier neighborhoods in Berlin, this famous boulevard treats you to elegant buildings, cabarets, and unique eateries.
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The most visited zoo in Europe is home to over 20,000 animals from over 1,500 species, and promises a great day for all ages.
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Potsdam, once the capital of Prussia, is a stately and quintessential German city with numerous sites and activities.
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Choose from several parks and towns to enjoy these lakes, which offer relaxation, hiking, exploring, and historical excursions.
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Situated near Potsdamer Platz, this 1950s-style museum focuses on several art forms, such as music, decorative arts, and graphic arts.
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This museum brings together Berlin's collection of artworks by masters such as Van Eyck, Rubens, Rembrandt, Caravaggio, and more.
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With five world-class museums, visitors can explore exhibits ranging from ancient artifacts to the National Gallery, and much more.
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This complex is made up of five museums that focus on topics such as Indian and East Asian art, European culture, and much more.
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Despite heavy bombing during WWII, still evident today, Dresden is an exquisite Baroque-laden city with wonderful attractions.
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This fairy tale forest was the hunting grounds for German royalty and dignitaries, and is home to tree species planted in the 16C.
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This must-see museum holds a wealth of treasure, such as the bust of Nefertiti, artifacts from temples and graves, and much more.
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Stroll along the canal, enjoying the scenery and stopping in one of the many eateries along the way.
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Watch a performance or just pay a visit to this elegant theater, known for its beautiful Classical facade and lovely interior.
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This immense garden features more than 22,000 international species from South American tropics to African desserts.
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Located within a protected nature preserve, Chorin is a small village with a wonderful abbey and a peaceful atmosphere.
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Prince Leopold III saw to the creation of these 18C English gardens, which have only gotten better over time.
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This comprehensive museum features more than a thousand exhibits, with some highlights focusing on Lang, Riefenstahl, and Dietrich.
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Located in the Mitte District, this busy pedestrian avenue runs from the Stadtschloss royal palace to Brandenburg Gate.
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This museum features comprehensive exhibits on technology and transportation, including an impressive interactive section.
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Founded in the 9C by Charlemagne, Magdeburg sits on the Elbe River and features a lovely mix of historic and modern architecture.
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One of the largest nature reserves in Saxony-Anhalt, explore this lush valley, or head up to Charger's Hoofmark for spectacular views.
4 nights
With rich history, vibrant nightlife, world-renowned cuisine, and amazing museums, there is something for everyone in Germany's capital.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Cologne
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Founded in the 1C, Cologne offers seemingly endless historical and cultural activities, all set in a modern-day atmosphere.
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site, construction on this Gothic masterpiece began in 1248 and took 600 years to complete.
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Explore this wonderful town, getting to know its rich history, and stopping in one of its lovely eateries.
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This museum of modern art offers a comprehensive study of the movements, styles, and artists of the 20C.
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This museum boasts comprehensive collections featuring Gothic, Renaissance, and Impressionist artworks.
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Muenster is a prosperous city of history and culture with sites to see and an abundance of activities to enjoy.
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A major financial hub since the 16C, Frankfurt seamlessly combines modern skyscrapers with genuine historic charm.
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This museum has an impressive collection of art from throughout the Far East, spanning from the Stone Age to the present day.
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This museum houses a grand collection of antiquities from the 1C-4C, including artifacts from large mausoleums to unique glassware.
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Housed in a Romanesque church, this museum beautifully displays religious art and artifacts from medieval times.
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Duesseldorf is a splendid city for exploring German modern-day culture, commerce, and elegance.
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Take a tour along this vineyard-filled valley, stopping in several castles, convents, and villages.
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"Dragon's Rock" is home to breathtaking castle ruins, offering spectacular views across a vast landscape that include Cologne.
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Feel like you're in a fairy tale in this magical hilly town, home to a wealth of historic sites and a vibrant university.
Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia region
2 nights
Founded in the 1C, Cologne offers seemingly endless historical and cultural activities, all set in a modern-day atmosphere.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Heidelberg
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Notable as a university town, Heidelberg is equally lauded as a town that melds seamlessly with its surrounding natural landscape.
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This historic center includes a mile-long pedestrian promenade lined with historic buildings, as well as cafes, pubs, and shops.
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Dating to the 13C, this castle is a must-see for its melding of styles (mainly Gothic), expansiveness, artifacts, and vistas.
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With two towers from the Middle Ages, this 18C stone bridge is now a pedestrian walkway offering great views of the surrounding area.
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The facade of this splendid Renaissance residence is intricate and special, as it is the only house that remains from this period.
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A major financial hub since the 16C, Frankfurt seamlessly combines modern skyscrapers with genuine historic charm.
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A great base for exploring the Black Forest, this elegant town has been popular since Roman times.
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Stuttgart is a perfect example of a city with a rich history, moving smoothly into the future of both industry and culture.
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Traveling through Hochschwarzwald takes you to the high Black Forest's highest summits, lakes, rivers, and lovely villages.
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German wine country rivals those in France and Italy in both beauty and delicious wine.
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Take the opportunity to cruise down the Rhine, passing numerous towns and cities, surrounded bt great views.
Germany, Baden-Wurttemberg region
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Notable as a university town, Heidelberg is equally lauded as a town that melds seamlessly with its surrounding natural landscape.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Munich
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Munich is a fabulous city, known for its rich history, culture, art, as well as modern amenities and great nightlife.
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This historic center is a fabulous meeting place, particularly when the workday ends and the locals are out for an evening stroll.
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With more than a day's worth of exhibits to explore, this interactive museum traces science and technology since 1925.
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This must-see museum is in fact four museums of 20C art, all located in a spectacular glass building designed by Braunfels.
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This 21-ha park is a paradise of flora with more than 16,000 species from numerous habitats.
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Travel through the Bavarian Alps, passing towering cliffs, clear lakes, and other breathtaking views.
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A lovely resort town, popular among locals and visitors alike for its breathtaking views of the Alps and the best skiing in the country.
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This 18C hunting lodge is a beautiful rococo mansion on the grounds of Nymphenburg Castle.
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Founded in the 16C, this museum is one of the oldest in the world and boasts a collection of European paintings from the 14CC-18C.
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Whether an automotive enthusiast or not, this ultramodern museum offers an excellent tour of BMW's history.
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The former royal palace stands in the heart of the city and is home to a famous treasury and an art museum.
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Head to the top of Germany's highest mountain, a great place for skiing, exploring, or simply enjoying the views.
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A superb walk in both summer and winter, with waterfalls that will leave you in awe.
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Dating to the 17C, this Baroque palace is still inhabited by a royal family member and boasts elaborate interior, furnishings and art.
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This museum features a comprehensive collection of Bavarian art and artifacts from the Romanesque to the Renaissance periods.
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Take a cable car up, or hike if you're particularly adventurous, to enjoy breathtaking views from this summit near the Austrian border.
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Known for its extravagant interior, this 19C castle was built bu Ludwig II as a hunting palace for Bavarian royals.
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This natural lake is popular for hiking and swimming, or you can take a tour boat that stops at a few sites worth visiting.
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While commonly associated with the Third Reich, Nuremberg's history begins in the 11C, thus offering a wealth of varied sites.
3 nights
Munich is a fabulous city, known for its rich history, culture, art, as well as modern amenities and great nightlife.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Leipzig
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Charming in setting alone, Leipzig is also a cultural gem with particular emphasis on music, art, and cafes.
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The historic center is enjoyable with its many Renaissance and Baroque buildings, interesting monuments, and squares and cafes.
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This museum is a must-see, with a collection dating from the Middle Ages, including works by German, Dutch, and French masters.
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Beginning with the history of WWII, this museum continues forward with unique exhibits on East Germany up to the present day.
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Home to the St. Thomas Boys Choir, this 12C church is known for Luther's Whitsunday sermon and the final resting place of Bach.
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Despite heavy bombing during WWII, still evident today, Dresden is an exquisite Baroque-laden city with wonderful attractions.
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One of the largest nature reserves in Saxony-Anhalt, explore this lush valley, or head up to Charger's Hoofmark for spectacular views.
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Pay a visit or attend a concert at this stunning hall, home to the Berlin Philharmonic.
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Located in the suburbs of Berlin, stroll around this lake, enjoying the beautiful scenery and the historic buildings dotted around.
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Potsdam, once the capital of Prussia, is a stately and quintessential German city with numerous sites and activities.
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Linger on the bridge over the Elbe River while admiring the massive Bastei and views of Swiss Saxony.
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Part of the German-Polish plain, this forest is a s magical place to walk, with beautiful scenery and breathtaking nature.
2 nights
Charming in setting alone, Leipzig is also a cultural gem with particular emphasis on music, art, and cafes.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Things to do in and around Berlin
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With rich history, vibrant nightlife, world-renowned cuisine, and amazing museums, there is something for everyone in Germany's capital.
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This district features cafes, shops, galleries, and courtyards and provides easy access to the neighboring New Synagogue.
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Get to know this amazing city, exploring its busy streets and admiring its wealth of historic architecture.
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Once part of the Berlin Wall, this 18C gate has been witness to Berlin's triumphs and misfortunes since its construction.
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This district is known for its friendly atmosphere, fun shops, historic buildings, and unique eateries.
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Located in the suburbs of Berlin, stroll around this lake, enjoying the beautiful scenery and the historic buildings dotted around.
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About 1 hour south of Berlin, this protected forest is worth a visit for its remarkable nature and unique culture.
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With rich history, vibrant nightlife, world-renowned cuisine, and amazing museums, there is something for everyone in Germany's capital.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia