Choose Germany as your next travel destination

First things that Germany may be associated with are delicious food, tasty beer, amazing landscapes, including ancient castles, picturesque lakes, old cities, filled with rich history, numerous ski resorts, multiple shopping centers and so on.

The most attractive for travelers part of the country is considered the northern one. That’s where you can find beautiful countryside views, including large fields, small farms, mountainous landscapes and so on. One of the main destinations of this area is the city of Hamburg, which contains lots of ancient castles and fortresses around it and has about 40 theatres all over the city!
On the South of Germany is located Bavaria - one of the most popular parts of the country, which is also well-known as the “beer land”. Exactly in Munich, the capital of Bavaria, is annually held Oktoberfest, the famous beer festival, which gathers thousands of foreign travelers here together.
And, of course, the main tourist German destination is the capital of the country, the city of Berlin, which is considered one of the most vivid European capitals, filled with joy, fun and freedom. The major part of the main German sightseeings is located exactly in the capital, including Brandenburgen Tor, Berlin Zoo, Berliner Dom,  Reichstag building and the Museum island.
Germany has all the main tourist attractions represented by its historical, architectural, cultural and natural sightseeings. The country is rather “compact”, so if you plan your route well enough, it’s possible to include Bavarian Alps, ancient cathedrals, medieval castles, museums of ancient and modern art, picturesque lakes and national parks in one holiday. Or you may just ask one of our German private guides - Finn Ballard, for example – he knows how to do it!


Author: Anastasia Ciolac

Source: TravelPapa.com/PrivateTourGuides


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