Germany

Visit the Brandenburg Gate, cruise the Rhine or hike in the Black Forest

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Germany

Discover Germany's top tourist attractions, where history meets modern life with a captivating blend. Wander through Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate and delve into its tumultuous past. Feel enchanted by the fairy tale Neuschwanstein Castle which is nestled in the Bavarian Alps. Experience the cultural pulse of Munich at Oktoberfest and enjoy its architectural gems like the Frauenkirche. Explore the romantic Rhine Valley, where medieval castles overlook vineyard-clad hills. Whether you're drawn to vibrant cities, picturesque landscapes, or historical treasures, Germany promises an unforgettable journey.

Must-Visit Attractions in Germany

Useful Information for Germany

  • Germany Dialling Code: +49
  • Official Language: German
  • Currency: The Euro (€)
  • Emergency Number: 112

5 Fun Facts About Germany

  • Germany has over 1,500 varieties of sausages: From Bratwurst to Currywurst, Germany has an incredible diversity of sausages, each region having its own specialty!
  • Germany is home to the world’s oldest brewery – The ‘Weihenstephan Abbey’ brewery, located in Bavaria, was founded in 1040 making it the oldest brewery in the world that is still in operation, producing beer for almost 1,000 years!
  • It’s the birthplace of the automobile – Karl Benz, a German engineer, invented the first practical automobile powered by an internal combustion engine in 1885.
  • Germany has over 25,000 castles – From fairy-tale-like palaces such as Neuschwanstein to mediaeval fortresses, Germany is filled with historic castles that once housed royalty and nobility!
  • Home to the world’s largest beer festival – The Oktoberfest in Munich, Bavaria, is the biggest beer festival globally. It typically lasts 16-18 days, and millions of visitors come from around the world to enjoy beer, traditional Bavarian food, and festivities.