Have you ever dreamed of traveling to Germany? But you weren’t sure what to expect? Germany is a country with many facets, but I’m sure that this post will give you at least a feeling of what to expect. I shared my favorite pictures from Berlin, Cologne, Düsseldorf, and Munich here.
…Germany
Germany is a diverse country when it comes to nature, city life and people. You can easily meet people from all over the world living in Germany, and sometimes it‘s even hard to believe that you‘re still in the same city when going from one place to another.
It has so many big cities with beautiful buildings, culture and history to offer and yet you can also see extremely beautiful landscapes with waterfalls, light blue lakes and mountains.
11 Most Photo Worthy Places in Munich
Munich is not only home to historical sites, pretty squares, fascinating museums, magnificent churches, and rich architectural heritage. But much more one of the most beautiful – and instagrammable – places I’ve ever visited. If you’re visiting Munich, and you’re curious about where to take the best Instagram pictures, then this is the perfect guide for you.
…Christmas magic on the most beautiful Christmas Markets in Cologne
With 86 districts, Cologne definitely offers some very nice, colourful and diverse Christmas markets. There are large and small, modern and medieval, kitschy and sustainable and even a homosexual Christmas market with it’s motto ‚Colorful. Shrill. Different.‘.
In this article I present my favorite Christmas markets in Cologne and hope that you are about to visit some of them very soon.
…9 amazing things to do in Munich
Home to a million-and-a-half people, Germany’s third largest city has far more to offer than just Oktoberfest. No matter if you want to watch river surfers in the English Garden or admire ancient sculptures, there’s something for everyone in Bavaria’s capital.
Whichever way you’d like to travel Munich, it’s definitely one of the best German cities you need to visit. There are so many things to do in Munich and so much fun to be had.
…The best of Munich in a Day – Guide for First Timer’s
Home to a million-and-a-half people, historical sites, pretty squares, fascinating museums, magnificent churches, and rich architectural heritage, Munich has far more to offer than just Oktoberfest. No matter if you want to stroll around in the English Garden, see impressive churches, or admire ancient sculptures, there’s something for everyone in Bavaria’s capital.
…A First Timer’s Guide to visiting Berlin – Know before you go
Berlin, the German capital city, might just be one of the coolest cities in the world nowadays. Everyone wants to visit Berlin, or live there. Even though it’s in Germany, it has a unique feel all its own. Berlin is massive and multicultural. There are many distinct neighborhoods that feel and look very different from each other.
Berlin is a city where you can be a tourist and see and do everything there is, or where you could just hang out for weeks and not feel like you missed anything. I loved living in Berlin. Not only because it has one of the best public transportation systems I’ve ever used. There’s great food and nightlife and the people are friendly and welcoming.
Here are 13 tips to know before you go to Berlin.
…Things to do in Nikolaiviertel, Berlin’s Old Town
Nikolaiviertel, Nikolai District, is a tiny, one-city-block-sized in the very heart of Berlin. After a morning-walk from the Cathedral, I found myself in this very peaceful, picturesque place.
After being bombed in World War II, Berlin reconstructed the Nikolaiviertel. It had been the earliest settlement in Berlin, dating back to 1200.
…A weekend guide to Munich
With being one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe, Munich is a city home to historical sites, pretty squares, fascinating museums, magnificent churches, rich architectural heritage, and an ideal base to visit some of the popular tourist places in Europe. If you are visiting Munich for a weekend, then this is the perfect itinerary for you.
…Oktoberfest Tips for First-Timers
As you may know, I’m currently living in Bavaria – and what would be more pleasing than attending Oktoberfest? But there are some things you need to keep in mind if you are not Bavarian and haven’t done Oktoberfest since childhood on an annual basis, I suggest you take some time to plan your first visit to the largest beer festival in the world that attracts over seven million people yearly.
…The perfect Berlin itinerary for a weekend
After living in Berlin for two weeks, I have to say: It’s impossible to see everything this city has to offer in only two days. Two weeks were enough to realize that I need more time. This city somehow stole my heart, and I’m sure to visit Berlin again this year in winter.
If you have only one weekend in Berlin you can still have an incredible experience and leave the city wanting more!
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