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Discover Germany

Discover Germany

Why visit Germany?

Germany blends storybook old towns, modern cities, and peaceful countryside, from grand palaces and riverside castles to buzzing creative districts and world-class museums.

What to expect

You can wander the historic streets of Frankfurt, explore Munich at the foot of the Alps, and venture to regions such as the Rhine Valley, Bavaria, and Berlin for culture, history, and nature.

Plan your trip

Germany offers efficient rail, modern highways, and strong domestic flight links, making it an ideal base to explore Central Europe and neighbouring countries on a single journey.

Top experiences in Germany

Explore Frankfurt's riverside and Old Town

Stroll along the River Main, visit the museum embankment, then step into Frankfurt's reconstructed Old Town to see timber-framed houses and lively squares.

Discover Munich's historic heart

Start at Marienplatz to watch the Rathaus clock, then wander to the Residenz, churches, and nearby parks that reveal Munich's royal and artistic past.

Cruise the Rhine Valley

Take a day trip from Frankfurt to the Middle Rhine to see castles on hilltops, terraced vineyards, and charming riverside villages from the deck of a boat or riverside paths.

Visit royal palaces in Bavaria

From Munich, head out to grand palaces and lakeside residences, where landscaped gardens and ornate interiors show centuries of Bavarian history and design.

Enjoy Germany's museum culture

Explore major art, history, and science museums in Frankfurt and Munich, many clustered in dedicated museum quarters that are easy to visit in a single day.

Experience Germany's beer gardens

Relax in open-air beer gardens in Munich and other cities, where long communal tables, leafy trees, and live music create a relaxed local atmosphere.

Escape to the Bavarian Alps

Use Munich as a gateway to mountain towns, lakes, and hiking or skiing areas in the Bavarian Alps for fresh air and wide-open views.

Experience Germany's way of life

Getting around

Germany's rail network connects Frankfurt, Munich, and other major cities with frequent high-speed and regional trains, while well-maintained highways and domestic flights make it easy to link key regions.

Local life & culture

You will find a relaxed but organised rhythm, with weekly markets, seasonal festivals, and a strong arts scene in both Frankfurt and Munich, as well as distinct regional traditions from Bavaria to the Rhine.

Where to unwind

Unwind in city parks like Munich's English Garden or Frankfurt's riverfront green spaces, and take day trips to forested hills, lakes, and spa towns that offer quiet walking paths and thermal facilities.

A taste of Germany

National dishes & specialties

Germany is known for hearty regional dishes, from sausages and roasts to pretzels and baked goods, with Bavaria and the Rhine-Main area each adding their own styles and flavours.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Frankfurt and Munich you can enjoy relaxed beer halls, contemporary bistros, and international eateries, reflecting Germany's diverse communities and its modern, global outlook on food.

Signature & scenic dining

Seek out rooftop terraces in Frankfurt's skyline district, riverside restaurants along the Main, or Munich spots with views towards the Alps for memorable meals with a sense of place.

Retail therapy in Germany

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Frankfurt and Munich offer central shopping streets and modern malls where you can find international fashion, electronics, and lifestyle brands alongside German designers.

Markets & local crafts

Browse city markets and seasonal fairs in Frankfurt, Munich, and across Bavaria for handmade crafts, regional products, and gifts that reflect local materials and traditions.

Evening retail scene

In major German cities, central shopping districts stay lively into the evening, with illuminated streets, late-opening shops on selected days, and nearby cafes and bars to round off your browsing.

Best time to visit Germany

Spring (April to May) is a shoulder season, with mild temperatures around 10–18°C (50–64°F), blooming parks, and fewer crowds. Summer (June to August) is the peak season, with warm days averaging 20–26°C (68–79°F) and many outdoor events. Autumn and winter (September to March) are generally a shoulder to low season, with temperatures from 0–15°C (32–59°F), colourful foliage in early autumn, and colder, sometimes snowy days in mid-winter.

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