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Germany

Berlin

Berlin

Berlin is one of the trendiest cities in Europe. Going out is a fantastic experience and cultural heritage exists side by side with hyper-modern architecture. In addition, its international cuisine is an attraction that is irresistible to gastronomes.


Bonn

Bonn

A vibrant university city, cultural metropolis and wine Walhalla: Bonn has it all.


Bremen

Bremen

Bremen is located on the banks of the Weser and has a history going back 1200 years.


Cologne

Cologne

When thinking about Cologne, the first that comes to mind is the Dom - the gothic cathedral, build in 1248 and finished 632 years later. From the 157-meter high towers one has a fantastic view across the entire city with its shopping promenades and bars.


Dortmund

Dortmund

Dortmund has been called a shopper’s paradise – and it really is. The largest city in the Ruhr Area has a pedestrian centre just bursting with great department stores and interesting little boutiques.


Duisburg

Duisburg

Duisburg is famous for its port: the largest inland port in Europe. But this city also provides cultural features including some beautiful museums and architectural gems.


Dusseldorf

Dusseldorf

Düsseldorf is a shopper’s paradise where you will find the famous Königsallee or 'Kö' and the busiest shopping street in Germany, the Schadowstrasse. And the Altstadt, which is also called the world’s longest bar because of its endless row of bars.


Essen

Essen

If there is one city that is rich in art and culture is has to be Essen. This vibrant city in the Ruhr area has more exhibitions, concerts and museums than you can possibly visit!


Frankfurt

Frankfurt

The financial centre of Europe is a city of contrasts. It is a metropolis, but also a place that offers the convenience and cosy pubs of a town. The breathtaking skyline is dominated by high-rise buildings. Yet it hides a number of historical jewels.


Hamburg

Hamburg

Hamburg is the second biggest German city ánd one of the greenest cities of Europe. The city is famous for its brickwork Gothic in the warehouse area Speicherstadt. If you like nightlife, the unique harbour area Sankt Pauli is the place to be.


Hanover

Hanover

A city that never bores: path-breaking architecture, a large variety of sports events and festivals, and a world-renowned state opera. However, the crown jewel is the Herrenhäuser Garten, one of the best-preserved baroque gardens of Europe.


Karlsruhe

Karlsruhe

If the sun is shining anywhere in Germany, it has to be shining in Karlsruhe. Nestled low between the mountains, this Baden city is known for its pleasant temperatures all year long.


Mannheim

Mannheim

If you find bourgeois boring, you’ll feel right at home in Mannheim, a real home port for artists and Bohemians.


Munich

Munich

Munich has the air of a world city and the cosiness of a town. Anyone who wants to experience what is most typical about Munich, visits the famous Oktoberfesten at the Theresienwiese. Also not to be missed is the Alte Pinakothek museum.


Neurenberg

Neurenberg

A weekend in Neurenberg: stroll through the city’s medieval history of a town encircled by fortresses with 80 towers and then visit the huge Germanische Nationalmuseum.


Oberhausen

Oberhausen

Oberhausen is a city with many faces. Shoppers make their way to the gigantic CentrO in the heart of the new centre, film fans visit Warner Bros Movie World and nature lovers go to Sea Life.


Osnabruck

Osnabruck

Osnabrück: a city with a rich history nestled between the Teutoburg Forest, the Wiehen Mountains and the River Hase. Also a wonderful city for visitors who love culture, recreation and sports. You can travel to this bustling city for just € 19 (cost of a one-way ticket)!


Stuttgart

Stuttgart

Enjoy, relax, or visit a fair. This is what one does in Stuttgart, surrounded by the mountainous environment and the Black Forest.


 

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