3 Weeks in Germany Itinerary: Explore the Best of Germany
Germany is a country that boasts of history, diverse exciting geographical features, urban developments, and unique characteristics. Germany is a country in Europe that people will hardly have a hard time planning for a vacation due to a number of reasons. Here I provide the readers with a detailed itinerary of Germany for 3-week visit which will be much helpful to plan your tour. Let’s dive in!
Week 1: Exploring Berlin
The trec adaptable trek begins in the metropolis of Berlin. It is recommended that one spends the first few days visiting places of historical significance like the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag Building and Check point Charlie. Have some time to sightseeing in Berlin such as strolling alongside the East Side Gallery where the remains of the Berlin Wall are and visiting the Pergamon Museum and the Museum Island.
You should not miss the chance to touch with the art gallery which are equipped with various artwork in Berlin. Walking tour of the open air art gallery called the East Side gallery with paintings on pieces of the Berlin Wall. Some fascinating areas include Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg with their bright murals and filled with street art, numerous cafe places.
Week 2: Bavarian Delights in Munich and Neuschwanstein Castle
Proceed to the area that can be called the southern capital of Germany – Munich, which is the capital of Bavaria. Take a stroll through the historical neighbourhood and get to know the grand palace of Nymphenburg and the Marienplatz. So do not miss to visit the famous Holfbräuhaus; one is one of the leading beer halls in the world to learn more about Bavarian beer.
Among the attractions that are a must-visit, one can name the Neuschwanstein Castle, which can be reached by a day’s drive from Munich. Star in wonder at the castle from a fairy-tale situated amidst the Bavarian Alps as well as beautiful scenery of the territory.
Week 3: Picturesque Rhine Valley and Cultural Delights in Cologne
Step to Rhine Valley, which is more popular for its beautiful and attractive towns, wine yards and heavy sceneries. Take a dinner and be amazed by castles and towers on the Rhine River and the picturesque villages and vineyards adjacent to it. This is you chance to visit the popular Lorelei Rock – a marvelous rock which is famous all over the world due to various legends and songs.
Spend the last days of your trip in Cologne, which is a lively city. Visit the impressive Gothic structure of Cologne Cathedral that listed in the UNESCO World Heritage and walk through the beautiful promenade at the seaside. To get yourself acquainted with the cultural hub, one can visit the famous museum – the Museum Ludwig or the Wallraf-Richartz Museum.
Additional Tips:
Transportation:
One can thinking of purchasing a German Rail Pass which would give an individual an access to an unlimited number of rail transport in Germany.
For the mobility around cities, one should make use of buses, trams, and subways to improve on mobility in the society.
Accommodation:
It is therefore useful to search for lodgings which are located in the heart of the city to allow for convenient access to most touristic attractions.
The culture of renting bed and breakfasts or guesthouse may prove useful in getting the feel of the culture of the land.
Food and Drink:
Popular foods includes schnitzel, bratwurst, sauerkraut and pretzels; beer along with cider, pilsen, and doppel bock.
Do not leave without having a taste of beers particularly; the Bavarian brands.
This recommended travel plan for 21 days will allow you to visit both major cities and picturesque nature of Germany. Do not forget to make some appointments and reservations, and just as well leave your schedule open to be flexible to maximize the fun in the trip. Enjoy your stay and traversing around Germany.
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