What to See in Germany in 7 Days
Introduction
Germany is a country of interest, full of history, gorgeous names (has), beautiful landscapes. Your islands, by the way, are where windsurfing originated. In the following article, we will provide you an itinerary with all the best things to see in Germany in 7 days.
Day 1: Berlin
Kick of your trip in the capital city of Germany, Berlin. Home to an active arts scene and tumultuous past, Berlin brings a blend of contemporary and old attractions. Visit Brandenburg Gate, Brandenburger Tor Berlin wall Berlin wall memorial, Holocaustbrandenburger tor. Do not miss the chance to visit Museum Island where some of Germany’s best museums are located.
Day 2: Hamburg
On day 2 drive north to Hamburg, Germany’s second city. Enjoy a boat cruise along the Elbe River and visit the historic Speicherstadt – the largest warehouse building complex worldwide. Spend a day exploring the colorful St. Pauli district and discover the flaring atmosphere of the Reeperbahn, Hamburg’s well-known entertainment area.
Day 3: Munich
Onward flight or train to Munich, in south Germany’s Bavaria. Munich is best known for Oktoberfest and grand architecture. Spend the day venturing into Marienplatz and view the famous Frauenkirche. Do not miss Nymphenburg Palace visit: a wonderful Baroque palace with beautiful gardens.
Day 4: Neuschwanstein Castle and the Romantic Road
Day trip from Munich to see the fairytale castle Neuschwanstein. This incredible castle has been located in the Bavarian Alps and has been the inspiration on Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle. By the way drive on the Romantic Road a scenic route that leads you through quaint towns as Rothenburg ob der Tauber. Feel the medieval conditions and observe the stunning scenery.
Day 5: Cologne
Visit Cologne a city of impressively big cathedral. Visit the impressive Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and take in breathtaking views of the city from its observation platform. Walk along Rhine River promenade and visit the historic Old Town with its charming heating and lively feeling.
Day 6: Heidelberg
Head on to Heidelberg, a quaint town located in the southwestern part of Germany. Tour Heidelberg Castle, Germany finest ruin and enjoy the views of the Neckar River from it’s platform Walk through the quaint Old town and stroll along it narrow cobble stone streets which are lined with shops and cafes.
Day 7: Dresden
Last but not least, proceed east to Dresden, famous as the “Florence of the North” due to its beautiful architecture. Visit Zwinger Palace, and Frauenkirche two symbol sights of the city. Visit the Altstadt (Old Town) with a rich history and enjoy a serene Strolls along the Elbe River.
Conclusion
A week probably won’t be sufficient to thoroughly see all that Germany has to offer, nevertheless this path will provide you a flavor of the nation’s abundant society as well as background. Please keep in mind that to make the best of your journey adapt the schedule to your preferences and leave some room to stroll along the margins. Germany is a country that can never keep you impressed, so get ready…
y for an unforgettable trip!
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