What to See in Germany in 3 Days
Germany is a wonderful country full of history, culture and very lovely nature. Planning a trip to Germany can be exhilarating, but with so much to do and see, planning it can be somehow both stressful and navigational diving into the decision on the places, particularly if your visit to Germany only for the span of three days. In this blog post we have listed for you a guide for the must see sights in Germany when on a memorable three day visit.
Day 1: Berlin
Kick off your trip in the lively capital of Berlin. Here are some top attractions:
1. Brandenburg Gate:
The iconic landmark is a symbol of German reunification and has to be an attraction not to celebrate. Take a leisurely walk through Pariser Platz and marvel at this beautiful neoclassical triumphal arch.
2. Reichstag Building:
See the German Parliament building and admire a panoramic view of Berlin from the glass dome.
3. Museum Island:
Visit the famous world-renowned museums situated on Museum Island like the Pergamon Museum, the Neues Museum, and the Altes Museum.
Day 2: Munich
On your second day, head to the charming and vibrant city of Munich in southern Germany. Here are some highlights:
1. Marienplatz:
Head to the heart of Munich and see the famous Glockenspiel in the New City Hall.
2. Nymphenburg Palace:
Explore the lovely gardens and walk into the magnificent Baroque palace that had once hosted summer residence to the Bavarian rulers.
3. English Garden:
Eskape from the bright lights of the city and unwind in this large city park of lush foliage, wending streams and also a surf hotspot.
Day 3: Cologne
On your last day visit to historic city of Cologne with its grand architecture and great past:
1. Cologne Cathedral:
Behold the stunning Gothic cathedral that is Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s largest churches.
2. Rhine River Cruise:
Go on a picturesque boat tour along the Rhine River and better appreciate the views of the city and countryside.
3. Chocolate Museum:
Taste the sweet side of Cologne at the Chocolate Museum and discover the history of chocolate on top of getting to sample some scrumptious samples.
Depending on these tips, you can spend the best three days in Germany and see some of the country’s most impressive and amazing places. Do remember to plan out your itinerary in prior, and wear comfortable shoes since that you will be able to see all the significant sights inGermany! Have a wonderful trip!
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