Germany - Travel Guide



Germany, a country known for its beer and sausages, as well as majestic landscapes and diverse culture, is located in the heart of Europe. Sharing its borders with nine different countries and being the most populated country in the European Union, Germany is home to a multitude of contrasting and unique lifestyles. From towering mountains to wide open plains, one-third of the country is covered in forests and woodland, leading to an abundance in wildlife, scenery and experiences.

Situated in the North-East, Berlin, the capital of Germany, is 9 times bigger than Paris and has more bridges than Venice. Having one of the most conflicted histories, Berlin remains one of the most popular tourist destinations, providing visitors with a rich variety of art, history and nightlife. Of the many things to do in Berlin, some of the most unforgettable experiences can be had at Potsdamer Platz. Having been the largest building site in Europe after it was destroyed in WWII, Potsdamer Platz is now a showpiece of Berlin housing a range of modern architecture and providing tourists with the ability to enjoy breathtaking art, cutting edge technology and a number of world-famous bars.

Travelling South, to the city of München, home to the legendary Oktoberfest, this town offers a seemingly endless opportunity of experiences. From Skiing fields to awe-inspiring walks, over 80 different museums and an urban nature reserve larger than New York’s central park, there is something for everyone. Officially considered a food in München, there are over 1500 different beers throughout the whole country and over 60 beer gardens in the city alone, allowing anyone over the age of 16 to experience the country’s most famous meal.

Germany is accommodative for people of all economic ranges, being a budget-friendly country, allowing all individuals to enjoy the magical experience.

Author - Wenkang Nathan Du

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