Top Things to Do & See in Germany
The huge, different and mindblowing Germany. The birthplace of Oktoberfest, beer, BMW, “seriousness”, modern music and withness of the Cold War. Amazing music scene in Berlin, beautiful Black Forest, ancient castles and historical cities. Germany is quite big in size and it all worth exploring. One of the safest countries in the world, Germany has so much to see and offer and will bring you a lifetime experience. Check out our Germany guides to learn more about this breathtaking destination.
The 10 Oldest Breweries in Germany Worth VisitingBeer-lovers unite! Use this list of the oldest breweries in Germany to create the ultimate beer-appreciation itinerary to Germany. Tipsy and flavourful time guaranteed.
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Berlin AwakensYou will not beleive that I had not planned to fall in love with Berlin. While planning a trip there, I was under impression that Germans were quite serious human-beings that do not like to have fun. Check out more about what I have discovered.
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Celebrating Oktoberfest in MunichOktoberfest is one of the most visited and popular holidays in modern day Germany. This is a 2-week celebration held all over the world, but the Munich's one is the biggest one on the planet. Held every September it is a great beer festival and travelling funfair.
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Düsseldorf, GermanyDüsseldorf is one of the five largest and most developed economic hubs in modern day Germany which makes it a perfect travel destination for those who is looking for some hidden gems . There are numerous exhibitions, jazz festivals and fashion shows which makes it important cultural hub. Check out more in our article.
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Munich - The New OlLearn the Munich's and Bavaria's in general long and interesting history depicted in the famous Glockenspiel or clock town in German. Neuschwanstein is another great attraction outside of Munich for every traveler.
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Symbolism of the Brandenburg TorThe Brandenburg Tor was initially erected as a monument to peace but no one could ever imagine it will later become a battlegroud for different political parties during the 19th and 20th century. Nowadays Tor has become the true symbol of United Germany after the fall of Berlin Wall in 1989. Check out more in our great article.
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