Holiday in Germany – Places to See and Things to Do
Europe is lucky to have a wealth of fantastic countries, the romance of France, the history of Greece and Italy, not to mention the chocolate of Belgium. The list just goes on and on. However, one of Europe’s greatest countries is sometimes forgotten and doesn’t get the fame it deserves. In fact, there are three words that you rarely see put together and these are Holiday in Germany.
Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany by Nite Dan
So what does holiday in Germany actually mean and what can you do if you decide to travel there?
Germany is one of Europe’s most important countries and has had a huge influence on the continent for many years. It might have a chequered past in some respects but in others it has shown the way forward and become a fantastic place to visit.
Starting with the cities it is already clear that Germany is a shining light as far as architecture, history and culture are concerned. Let’s start at the capital city of Berlin where there is everything that is required for a wonderful city break. You can see some of the best classical music performances around at the Berlin Philharmonic; see the most famous German landmark, the Brandenburg Gate or visit one of the many amazing museums that the city has to offer. Then there is the chance to reflect on how German life has moved forward at the Memorial of the Berlin Wall and a chance to relax in the Potsdam’s Gardens. Holiday in Germany is looking good already.
Of course, there are lots of other cities in Germany that are right up there with the best in Europe. If your holiday in Germany idea is to see some of the best cities around then you might like to try Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Dresden or any number of others, there are, in fact, so many that you could find it hard to visit them all.
Dresden, Germany / Photo by Claire for Europe Explored
That said, holiday in Germany doesn’t just mean a city break because there is more to the country than that. Its countryside is simply breathtaking with green meadows, stunning forests, large winding rivers and superb mountains. So if you enjoy scenery and the outdoors you will be hard pressed to find a better destination. Maybe take a boat trip along the Rhine or Danube or visit one of the many vineyards for a fun filled wine tasting tour. It is all there if you make the effort to find it.
Then comes Christmas and the Germans do love a Christmas Market. Christmas market trips are one of the best ways to nearly all of the cities, towns and even some villages will get into the Christmas spirit with a large and spectacular fair, selling everything from traditional warm winter drinks to tacky souvenirs. The build up to Christmas is great in Germany and the atmosphere is probably as good as anywhere in the world.
Christmas Market in Bayreuth, Germany / Photo by Claire for Europe Explored
So maybe holiday in Germany should be something that we think about more often. Because those who do are already having the trips of a lifetime and it is about time that you did too.
Author: Carlita Morandi who is passionate traveler. She loves to write trip tips related articles online.
Category: Germany, Travel Tips
This is a fantastic article and I agree wholeheartedly! So many of my friends think “Germany…nah – I’d rather go to France!” even when I try to sing the praises of this beautiful nation! Now I have a great blog to send them! Germany has so many beautiful places – I went to Bad Saarow near Berlin last summer and stayed in a wonderful holiday apartment. (https://www.bad-saarow-24plus.de/unterkunft/holiday-home.php?id=55) The area there is so beautiful. As in the rest of Germany too!
I was in Germany just for three times, in Dresden, Augsburg and Bayreuth and was always amazed with the tranquillity and politeness of the German people. My next trip will be to Tropical Islands!