Flights from Xiamen (XMN) to Germany

Discover Germany

Discover Germany

Why visit Germany?

Germany blends historic cities, fairytale castles, and modern design with efficient transport and a strong café culture, giving you plenty to explore in every season.

What to expect

From the financial skyline of Frankfurt to the elegant boulevards of Munich, you will find riverside promenades, vibrant arts scenes, and easy day trips to wine regions, lakes, and mountains.

Plan your trip

Use Germany as a gateway to central Europe, with high speed rail and motorways linking major cities and neighbouring countries, making multi city itineraries simple to arrange.

Top experiences in Germany

Stroll along Frankfurt's river Main

Walk the riverfront paths, cross the Eiserner Steg footbridge, and explore the Museum Embankment for galleries, skyline views, and relaxed cafés.

Explore Munich's old town and Marienplatz

Wander cobbled streets around Marienplatz, admire historic façades, and climb church towers for sweeping views over Munich's rooftops and distant Alps.

Visit Neuschwanstein Castle

Take a day trip from Munich to this hilltop castle near Füssen, where walking paths and viewpoints offer striking perspectives of its turrets and surrounding valleys.

Tour the Rhine Valley

Travel from Frankfurt to the Rhine Gorge for castle dotted hillsides, vineyards, and leisurely river cruises between postcard perfect villages.

Relax in English Garden, Munich

Unwind in one of the world’s largest urban parks, with open meadows, lakeside spots, and shaded beer gardens ideal for a slow afternoon.

Discover Frankfurt's Römerberg

Step into the reconstructed medieval square of Römerberg, lined with timber framed houses, historic halls, and seasonal outdoor events.

Day trip to Bavarian lakes

Head from Munich to lakes such as Starnberg or Tegernsee for boat rides, lakeside walks, and mountain backdrops within easy reach of the city.

Experience Germany's way of life

Getting around

High speed ICE trains and regional rail networks connect Germany's cities efficiently, while extensive trams, buses, and U Bahn or S Bahn systems make exploring Frankfurt and Munich straightforward.

Local life & culture

You will encounter a blend of orderly city life, lively festivals, and strong regional identities, from business focused Frankfurt to laid back, tradition minded Munich.

Where to unwind

Relax in city parks like Frankfurt's Palmengarten and Munich's English Garden, or head to spa towns, forest trails, and lakes around Bavaria and the Rhine region for fresh air and open space.

A taste of Germany

National dishes & specialties

You can sample hearty classics such as sausages, roast meats, pretzels, and seasonal asparagus or game, with Bavaria and the Rhine Main region each offering their own traditional favourites.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Frankfurt and Munich, street stalls, food halls, and modern bistros serve everything from regional dishes to international flavours, making it easy to find relaxed, convenient meals.

Signature & scenic dining

Try rooftop venues with skyline views in Frankfurt, historic taverns in Munich's old town, or restaurants overlooking rivers, vineyards, or lakes in the surrounding countryside.

Retail therapy in Germany

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Explore major shopping streets and centres such as Frankfurt's Zeil and Skyline Plaza, or Munich's Kaufingerstrasse and Fünf Höfe for international brands and local designers.

Markets & local crafts

Visit markets like Frankfurt's Kleinmarkthalle and Munich's Viktualienmarkt for local produce and gifts, and look for regional crafts in Bavarian towns and Rhine Valley villages.

Evening retail scene

In both Frankfurt and Munich, central shopping streets stay lively into the evening, with illuminated façades, late opening stores on selected days, and cafés where you can pause between purchases.

Best time to visit Germany

Spring and autumn shoulder season (April to June, September to October) bring mild temperatures around 10 to 20°C (50 to 68°F), fewer crowds than summer, and colourful city parks and countryside. Summer peak season (July to August) is warmer at roughly 20 to 25°C (68 to 77°F), ideal for outdoor dining, river cruises, and lake trips, with busier attractions and festivals. Winter low season (November to March) is colder, often between 0 and 7°C (32 to 45°F), with shorter days, quieter sights, and atmospheric Christmas markets in late November and December.

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