Flights from Perth (PER) to Germany

Discover Germany

Discover Germany

Why visit Germany?

Germany blends historic cities, storybook castles, and cutting-edge design with a strong café and cultural scene. You can explore mediaeval old towns, riverside landscapes, and vibrant urban life in one trip.

What to expect

Expect efficient transport, well-marked walking and cycling paths, and compact city centres that are easy to explore on foot. Each region, from Bavaria to the Rhine and the north, has its own distinct architecture and traditions.

Plan your trip

Use hubs like Frankfurt and Munich as your gateway to the rest of Germany and wider Europe. High-speed trains and domestic flights make it simple to link several regions in one itinerary.

Top experiences in Germany

Explore Frankfurt am Main

Stroll along the River Main, wander the reconstructed Old Town around Römerberg, and visit world-class museums lining the Museumsufer embankment.

Discover Munich and Marienplatz

See the historic facades around Marienplatz, climb church towers for city views, and linger in leafy beer gardens on warm days.

Cruise the Rhine and Moselle valleys

Take a river cruise past vine-covered hillsides, hilltop castles, and charming riverside villages dotted with half-timbered houses.

Visit fairy-tale castles

Head into Bavaria to see famous hilltop castles and palaces surrounded by forests, lakes, and Alpine scenery.

Experience Germany's museum culture

Dive into art, history, and design in major museums and galleries, from grand national collections to small specialist institutions.

Cycle and hike in nature

Follow marked cycling routes and walking trails through river valleys, rolling countryside, and forested national parks.

Celebrate seasonal festivals

Plan your visit around Christmas markets, spring fairs, or autumn harvest celebrations for a lively local atmosphere.

Experience Germany's way of life

Getting around

Germany has an extensive rail network, with high-speed trains linking Frankfurt, Munich, and other major cities quickly and comfortably. Regional trains, trams, and buses make it easy to reach smaller towns and nearby countryside without a car.

Local life & culture

Daily life often centres on local squares, parks, and cafés, where people meet after work or at weekends. You will find a strong appreciation for music, theatre, and design, alongside local customs that vary from northern port cities to Alpine villages.

Where to unwind

Relax in riverside parks, lakeside bathing areas, and forested parks on the edge of cities, or spend time in traditional spa towns known for their thermal baths and peaceful surroundings.

A taste of Germany

National dishes & specialties

You can sample regional sausages, roast meats, and hearty stews, as well as pretzels and baked goods, with each region bringing its own flavours and styles to the table.

Casual & modern dining hubs

Cities like Frankfurt and Munich offer relaxed street-side cafés, food halls, and neighbourhood bistros serving both German classics and international favourites, making it easy to find a quick bite or a laid-back dinner.

Signature & scenic dining

Look for dining rooms overlooking rivers, city skylines, or mountain backdrops, where seasonal menus and thoughtful wine lists are paired with memorable views.

Retail therapy in Germany

Malls & lifestyle hubs

In Frankfurt and Munich, central shopping streets and modern malls bring together international brands, local labels, and lifestyle stores under one roof, often with easy access to cafés and entertainment.

Markets & local crafts

Browse weekly markets and seasonal fairs in cities such as Frankfurt, Munich, and Nuremberg for handmade crafts, regional products, and design-forward souvenirs.

Evening retail scene

In larger cities, late-opening department stores and illuminated shopping streets create a relaxed evening atmosphere, with many areas staying lively thanks to nearby restaurants and bars.

Best time to visit Germany

Spring shoulder season (April to June) brings mild temperatures of around 10–20°C (50–68°F), with blooming parks and longer days ideal for sightseeing. Summer peak season (July to August) is warm, typically 18–25°C (64–77°F), popular for outdoor dining, festivals, and lakeside activities. Autumn and winter low season (November to March) are cooler, from about -1–8°C (30–46°F), offering quieter cities, Christmas markets, and potential snowfall in some regions.

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