Munich
A city that is an ode to true German culture, the most beautiful monuments in the country and also the epicenter of fantastic food, beer and the best football experience. Also of interest is the BMW museum.
Neuschwanstein Castle
If you are looking for a real fairytale castle, Neuschwanstein is the place to be. The castle is located on the green hills of the Bavarian Alps, in the small village of Hohenschwangau, with towers, turrets, frescoes and a throne room. The view from the castle is stunning. It overlooks an Alpine lake and the largest nature reserve in Bavaria.
Berchtesgaden – Eagles Nest
Berchtesgaden is considered one of the most beautiful areas in Germany. It is therefore no wonder that Adolf Hitler fell in love with these regions. One of his residences was built on a hill with the most beautiful view of Königsee, from where he could also go on hikes in the surrounding area.
Hohenschwangau Castle
Hohenschwangau Castle is one of the most beautiful and most visited castles in Germany.
Dachau Concentration Camp
Dachau Concentration Camp was the first camp opened by the Nazis in Germany in 1933, originally intended only for political prisoners. It later became a forced labor camp, housing over 200,000 prisoners during its 12-year existence. Embark on a moving journey through history to Dachau Concentration Camp, the opening scene of Nazi brutality, where stories of resilience and liberation unfold amidst haunting echoes of a dark past.
Ingolstadt
Ingolstadt is a city on the Danube River, best known for its Audi car factory and museum. However, it also has a rich history, reaching its peak in the early 15th century when it was the seat of the Bavarian dukes.
Nuremberg
Nuremberg is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Germany. Although the city was largely destroyed during World War II, many of the main buildings have been carefully restored to their original state.
Rothenburg
Rothenburg was a free imperial city from the late Middle Ages until 1803. The city is well known for its well-preserved old town.
Johannisburg Castle
The massive four-winged complex, built between 1605 and 1614 under Archbishop-Elector Johann Schweikard von Kronberg, is one of the most significant examples of palace architecture from the German late Renaissance.
Frankfurt
It is a multicultural city known for its cultural monuments, vibrant nightlife, financial services sector, and is the seat of the European Central Bank.
Heidelberg
One of the most beautiful and interesting cities on the banks of the Neckar River (and in all of Germany) is the historic Heidelberg with its famous university.
Eltz Castle
The castle towers over the Moselle River and is one of the most impressive in Germany.
Cologne
Cologne is considered the oldest large German city. Its dominant feature is the breathtaking cathedral, which is one of the gems of world architecture.
City Hamburg
Hamburg, famous for its maritime spirit and historical charm, is one of the most important cities in northern Germany. It is located on the majestic Elbe River. Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany and is also a major port and commercial center. The city is often praised for its beautiful lakes, extensive parks and unique mix of historical and modern architecture.
Schwerin Castle
The first fortress was built on this site in the 10th century. At that time, the area was inhabited by the Baltic Slavs, who contributed to its significant development. However, the castle as we know it today was built between 1848 and 1857.
Capital city Berlin
Berlin is a city that has really been through a lot. Today, the capital of Germany is a European and world center of culture, politics and science. A city where an important part of history was created, especially during the 20th century, every traveler should visit at least once and soak up the atmosphere that will not fade away.