Great Places to Visit in Germany For Great Memories

With a great diversity in History culture and immense natural beauty, a trip to Germany would leave any tourist spoilt for choice so much so that they might end up missing some of the best attractions that Germany has to offer. From the small towns and mountainous country sides, you can rest assured that Germany has something tucked away for every kind of visitor that wanders into its borders. A trip here would be one that you would forever revere and especially if you visited some of these 
places.

1.Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate.
With a staggering 26 meters in height, a spectacular four horse chariot that is perched at the top and six massive columns on the sides, the Brandenburg gate is a must visit on your trip to Germany. It was built in 1791 for King Fredrick William II in Athens and the only thing that is more impressive than the structure is its history. It would be hard for one to describe it any further without spoiling all the fun.

2.Oktoberfest. 

If you are a fan of beer, then you know Germany is as well and they have a great way of celebrating their greatest commodity by using the Oktoberfest. This is a festival that actually start in September and to say the least, it is one for the books. At the festival, you will be able to sample any kind of beer that Germany has to offer. However, you have to make sure that you book early and especially in terms of as tourists flock the event from everywhere in the world. In any case this has proven to be among the best destinations in Germany.

3.Explore the romantic road. 

If you are a newlywed couple, looking to renew your vows or rekindle of a flame, Germany has something in store as well. The romantic road runs for about 400km and is just the right place for you to be able to renew your love for each other. It is also a great trip route that is lined with chocolate box towns and little hamlets that will definitely get you pulling over. The most riveting part of the road is the Town of Gorlitz which has a picturesque feel that has remained intact before WWII after having escaped major bombing.

4.The Black forest. 

With dark and densely wooded hills, this happens to be among the visited upland regions that Europe has to offer. It is what would be referred to as every hikers’ heaven with its lush valleys and popular spots which include the oldest ski area at Todtnau and the impressive spa facilities that are at Baden Baden.

5.Sanssouci Park and Palace, Potsdam. 

Scenic, breathtaking and eye-popping are among the few words that can try and describe what this park and palace have to offer even though they are still an understatement. The park that was laid out between 1744 and 1756 features a lovely Baroque Flower garden and has a collection of more than 3,000 fruit trees and green houses. It is meant to reflect the personal influence that Fredrick the great had. Whether it is a family trip or just you and your better half, this is the best place for you to stroll while holding hands and reminiscing of the great times that you have had surrounded by a great climate.

With the wide variety that destinations in Germany have to offer, it is a great idea for you to always plan ahead and map the route of your tour. It is also a great idea to get the hotel bookings in advance especially if you are going to travel on the high season.


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