Viktualienmarkt is a permanent market in the heart of the Bavarian capital Munich. Located near Marienplatz and Heilig-Geist-Kirche in the city centre, it features 2 hectares of...
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For more than 225 years, Englischer Garten has been the main recreation area in Munich. Especially during the summer, locals and tourists alike can be found at the beergarden by the...
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Located near the city of Kelheim, Weltenburg Abbey is a Benedictine monastery by river Danube and, first and foremost, famous for its brewery. It was founded in 1050 AD and is...
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Most pictures of fjord-like Königssee near Berchtesgaden have one common feature: the landmark and most photographed building in the region, St. Bartholomew's Church . It is located on...
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The Reichstag is home to the German parliament, and a symbol of democracy and German reunification. It is the centre of Germany's political activity ever since the German government...
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In the Black Forest, the Triberg Waterfalls are one of the most scenic sights. Not only are these the most famous waterfalls in Germany , but they are also...
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If you want to explore the world of Ancient Rome in an interactive and exciting way, visit Villa Borg on the edge of the German federal state...
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After the Olympic Games in 1972, the 300 ha (741 acres) large park was successfully transformed into a local recreational area in the center of Munich. Joggers, cyclists and swimmers...
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The Valhalla is Bavarian King Ludwig I.'s legacy. Many personalities of German history are represented here in marble busts and brasses. In...
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Hamburg's Reeperbahn is known as 'the most sinful mile in the world' . If you want to get to know Hamburg's nightlife, Reeperbahn in St. Pauli is the place to go. You can find night...
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At 1,493m/4,998ft above sea level, Feldberg is the highest mountain in the Black Forest. The only German mountain to be higher is the Zugspitze. A...
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The Zugspitze, with a height of 2.962 meters (9717 ft) and its unbelievable location, is a mountain for everything and everyone. The largest mountain in...
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The Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea is not only a national park, but also UNESCO World Natural Heritage and biosphere reserve . Along with the Hamburg and Lower Saxon Wadden Sea, it is...
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A running jump from 62 metres - and on skis? Most people get weak at the knees just from watching ski jumpers on tv. At the Olympic ski jumping hill in...
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Mainau, a place also aptly known as the “flower island” , draws some 1.2 million visitors to its shores every year. This unique and floral island exudes a...
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Heitersheim Palace is among the most beautiful cultural monuments along the southern Upper Rhine. Once a residence for ecclesiastics, it is now privately owned, and can be visited in...
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If you want to visit the holiday island Fehmarn, you can easily reach it via the Fehmarn Sound Bridge . The bridge, often referred to by the locals as the "coat hanger", is an...
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The Cathedral Church of Saint Mary and Saint Steven, as the Cathedral at Speyer is also known, is located in the heart of Speyer. The construction of the cathedral probably began...
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Saxon Switzerland National Park spans 93 square kilometres, and is located in Saxony's east. It consists of two geographically seperated areas that are characterised by their unique...
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Ulm Minster is a record-breaking building yet to be matched. Its steeple is the highest in the world up to this day. Hence, it can be seen from afar, and is the city's most important...
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Black Forest National Park is the first and only national park in Baden-Wuerttemberg, and extends over 10,000 hectares. You can explore the area on 400km/249mi of designated hiking,...
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Located in the HafenCity quarter of Hamburg, the Elbphilharmonie is surrounded by the river Elbe, and is constructed on top of a former warehouse building, the Kaispeicher A,...
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