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Germany has long been considered the bridge between Western and Eastern European culture and is popular for its endless landscapes, cosmopolitan cities and numerous tourist attractions. The most popular tourist hotspots include Berlin, Hamburg, Koln, Dresden, Munchen and Frankfurt. Germany also has a host of smaller towns filled with old world charm and hospitality. Regardless of where you decide to travel in Germany you will find the locals warm, friendly and helpful, factors which will contribute to making your trip unforgettable. The Baltic Sea is a prime tourist destination due to its interesting scenery which varies from pristine beaches to jagged cliffs and sprinklings of cozy coastal towns along the coastline. Expect a very laid back and relaxed atmosphere and prepare to unwind and be pampered in the exquisite surroundings. Travel inland and you will find wide rolling farmlands and peat bogs. Visit Sylt, one of the main islands in the North Sea to be enjoy the luxury of basking in Germany’s favorite spa area.

Visit Bavaria to take in a multitude of picturesque lakes, forests and the towering beauty of the summits of the Alps. Bavaria also boasts of having the highest mountain in Germany, the Zugspitze, which can be found at the border with Austria. This region is perfect for a multitude of outdoor activities such as hiking, trekking, swimming and cycling to name a few. Along with its stunning natural delights Bavaria also have a rich history and beautiful castles and monasteries which should not be missed. Explore the architecture from another lifetime and the fascinating history and traditions that Bavaria has to offer.

To explore more nature, visit the Black Forest region which is famous for three distinctive features; its picturesque scenery of highlands and woods, the famous black forest gateau made up of cherry schnapps and the cuckoo-clock. Another aspect that makes the Black forest region an ideal spot for discovery is due to its traditions. Visit this region to view traditional hats and costumes and be enchanted about the mythical stories of vampires, werewolves and witches.

Visit the Rhine valley to explore the mystical castles and cathedrals present. Discover woods, vineyards, hiking trails and breathtaking river beds while exploring this region that is filled with stunning beauty and history.

Saxony, located in East Germany, is viewed as a cultural and intellectual hub which offers travelers complete diversity. When in Saxony you can choose to visit urban, cosmopolitan areas or thrive in nature with mountains with amazing cliff formations and interesting marshlands.

For a plethora of water sports visit Brandenburg which is famous for its numerous lakes which total to over 3000. Have the adventurous holiday you have always dreamed of with swimming, rowing, sunbathing and numerous water sports that are on offer to choose from.

There are many modes of transportation to choose from when travelling around Germany. This country is famous for its world class transportation so look forward to comfortable, efficient and reliable means of getting around the country. You can choose from public transport, such as buses and trams. You can also choose to you the German railway which is efficient and punctual. If you wish to drive and take in the scenic atmosphere you can use taxis or even rent a car. With many options available to you, travelling around Germany will be easy and hassle free.

Germany is a great country to visit all year round. With varying seasons, each season presents a different type of holiday.