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Discover Germany

Discover Germany

Why visit Germany?

Germany offers historic cities, contemporary design, storybook castles, and tranquil countryside, all connected by efficient transport and a strong sense of culture.

What to expect

From the financial and cultural powerhouse of Frankfurt to Munich at the foot of the Alps, you can explore historic old towns, riverside promenades, and green urban parks in every season.

Plan your trip

Use Germany as a base to explore surrounding European countries by air, rail, or road, with Frankfurt and Munich both serving as major gateways for regional and long-haul connections.

Top experiences in Germany

Explore Frankfurt s skyline and old town

Walk between glass towers in the banking district and the restored timber-framed houses of the Römerberg, then follow the river Main for city views.

Discover Munich s royal boulevards

Stroll along Ludwigstrasse and Maximilianstrasse, visit grand squares and palaces, and relax in the expansive English Garden in the heart of the city.

Tour Germany s castles and palaces

Take day trips from Munich and Frankfurt to visit fairy-tale castles, hilltop fortresses, and riverside palaces that showcase centuries of architecture.

Cruise along the Rhine

Join a river cruise through the Upper Middle Rhine Valley to see vineyard-covered slopes, medieval towns, and castle ruins from the water.

Experience Germany s museum culture

Spend time in major museums and galleries, from Frankfurt s Museumsufer by the river to Munich s art museums in the Kunstareal district.

Enjoy Germany s seasonal festivals

Plan your visit around seasonal events such as autumn beer festivals, summer open-air concerts, or winter town celebrations and fairs.

Venture into the Alps and lakes

Use Munich as a starting point for hikes, scenic train rides, and lakeside walks in the Bavarian Alps, with year-round mountain views.

Experience Germany s way of life

Getting around

Move easily between cities using Germany s extensive rail network, with high-speed trains linking Frankfurt, Munich, and other hubs, while local buses, trams, and urban trains make city travel straightforward.

Local life & culture

You will find a mix of relaxed neighbourhoods, historic quarters, and modern cultural districts, where residents value outdoor time, the arts, and community events in parks and town squares.

Where to unwind

Unwind in riverside promenades, spacious city parks, forest trails, and spa towns known for thermal baths and peaceful walking paths.

A taste of Germany

National dishes & specialties

Try regional favourites such as hearty roasts, sausages, and pretzels in Bavaria, along with river fish and seasonal produce in areas around Frankfurt and the Rhine.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Frankfurt and Munich you will find cosy taverns, bakeries, and contemporary bistros alongside a wide choice of international cuisines and vegetarian-friendly options.

Signature & scenic dining

Dine in historic beer halls, rooftop restaurants with skyline views, or mountain and lakeside venues where the scenery becomes part of the experience.

Retail therapy in Germany

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Explore large shopping centres and pedestrian zones in Frankfurt and Munich, where international brands sit alongside local designers, bookstores, and lifestyle boutiques.

Markets & local crafts

Browse city markets in Frankfurt, Munich, and other towns for regional crafts, seasonal decorations, textiles, and everyday essentials used by locals.

Evening retail scene

After dark, central shopping streets stay lively with late-opening stores, well-lit squares, and nearby cafés where you can pause between purchases.

Best time to visit Germany

Spring and autumn (April to June, September to October) are shoulder season, with mild temperatures around 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) and fewer crowds, ideal for city walks and countryside trips. Summer (July to August) is peak season, bringing warmer weather from 18°C to 28°C (64°F to 82°F), longer days, and many outdoor events in cities such as Frankfurt and Munich. Winter (November to March) is low season, when temperatures often range from -2°C to 8°C (28°F to 46°F), with colder conditions, the chance of snow, and a cosy atmosphere in historic town centres.

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