German theme roads offer ready-made routes through picturesque landscapes, often with sights lined up in a row. Wine route, asparagus route or castle route... In fact, there are no less than 150 themed roads in Germany to choose from. We present four that we are curious about right now.
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Experience the whole world in Germany! Germany is a large and varied country, with many different landscapes and all kinds of architecture. Do you like the canals of Venice, the wine country of Tuscany or maybe the skyscrapers of Manhattan? In fact, you only have to go to Germany to find the right vibe. Today we present 6 surprising places in Germany.
Read moreIf you like picturesque towns, Germany is the place for you. Germany is full of charming small towns with half-timbered houses and canals. In collaboration with the German Tourist Board, we recommend 6 picturesque towns along some of Germany's famous holiday routes.
Read moreChristmas in Germany offers everything from tasty pastries and delicious Christmas food to atmospheric Advent music. This year we have to be careful about travelling due to the pandemic, and it's hard to know what the situation will be like as Christmas approaches. But you can always be inspired! If we can't travel this winter, we can always dream and make travel plans for next year.
Read moreThe Roman Empire in Germany? Yes, indeed! Ancient Rome was a powerful empire that originated in Rome, but eventually encompassed the entire Mediterranean region and much of Europe. Today, several powerful Roman Empire sights can be found as far north as Germany.
Read moreWhat is the best way to experience beer in Germany? Germany has a strong beer culture and there are plenty of local breweries, cosy pubs and pleasant 'beer gardens'. But if you want a more specialised beer experience, what do you do? Here are 6 tips for beer-themed experiences in Germany.
Read moreDid you know that there are many exciting mines and caves in Germany to visit? We have visited the bat cave in Bad Segeberg, and can also recommend a salt mine with a long history, a cave with Stone Age artefacts and several caves with large stalagmites and stalagmites.
Read moreThere are plenty of holiday routes in northern Germany. When the borders reopen, it may be easiest to start travelling in the closest parts of Europe. Here are six holiday routes in northern Germany that you can find just after crossing the border from Sweden.
Read moreGerman specialities, what are they? German food varies from region to region, and there are many different delicacies and traditional dishes to try. We take a virtual culinary journey through Germany, and when the borders reopen, it's time to try the real thing!
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