Germany

Germany

A travel to Germany brings you many stories.

Travel to Germany for a holiday or city break

Step off the train and you find a bakery, a cyclist, and someone eating a sausage at 7:32 in the morning. When you look for popular things to do in Germany, you bump into a wall—sometimes literally if you walk in Berlin. Museums pop up like mushrooms after rain. There are rivers that look like they forgot which way to go, and castles where, rumor has it, someone once lost their glasses and they still haven't found them. Beer gardens offer a seat even if your German is just 'Hallo.' The best hotel in Germany might be the one with the breakfast buffet that tries to outdo itself, but don't ask the locals—they will say their cousin's guesthouse is the best, always.

Local weather in Germany

Spring
mild & temperate

Summer
warm & sunny

Autumn
mild & temperate

Winter
cold & snowy

Best places to visit in Germany

These popular destinations have a lot to offer for you next holiday or city break.

Travel destination popular things to do or visit and best hotel in Germany

Every traveler, at least once, tries to pronounce 'Brandenburger Tor' and ends up ordering an apple juice instead. In Germany, you can ride a train that arrives on time, or sometimes 6 minutes late, which is basically on time, depending on whom you ask. Visit a Christmas market in July—wait, that's not possible, but someone will try to sell you a wooden toy anyway. When searching for the best hotel in Germany, you might find a place with pillows so large, you wonder if sleeping is a competitive sport here. Popular things to do or visit include standing in line for currywurst, climbing towers for a view that makes you question your fitness, and asking why every street seems to have a bakery.

If you ever forget which city you are in, look for a cathedral or a football scarf. Someone will explain the rules to you, but, fair warning, the explanation might last longer than the actual match. Autobahns stretch ahead, inviting you to question speed limits (or lack thereof), but traffic jams know no national borders. Don't be surprised if you get invited to a breakfast that lasts until lunch and includes both. The travel destination Germany is like a suitcase—you always think you packed everything, but there's always one more thing to discover. Gernamy sometimes hides its best bits in plain sight, so keep your eyes open and your pretzels close.

Accommodations in Germany

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