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Tours and Activities in Germany

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Reviews and Tips for Your Vacation in Germany

When traveling to Germany, it is important to choose the right place to visit. Here are some places that are worth visiting, including Cologne, Nuremberg, Berlin, Potsdam, and Munich. These cities all have unique attractions to offer. You can choose from these to plan a memorable trip to Germany.

Cologne

One of the most interesting places to visit in Cologne is the Art Museum. This museum features the works of several notable artists, from Rembrandt to Manet. It also has a collection of modern art. A visit to the Cologne Museum of Art will also give you a chance to admire the art of many other German artists.

Nuremberg

One of the oldest buildings in Nuremberg is the White Tower. The tower was built around 1250 as a gate to the second city wall. Its name derives from the white plaster that covered the exterior. However, this was removed during restoration efforts after World War II. It now forms part of the subway station Weisser Turm.

Nuremberg

Berlin

One of the most interesting cities in Europe, Berlin is bursting with culture. This vibrant city is steeped in history and teeming with amazing architecture. Its nightlife is exciting and affordable, and the city offers an impressive array of museums and art. Visitors can see the relics of its troubled past, and explore its glittering future.

Berlin

Potsdam

One of the best places to visit in Potsdam is the Dutch Quarter. This quarter has Dutch architecture, including buildings made of red brick with white stripes and shutter windows. They were built after the Seven Years' War. Today, Potsdam has one of the largest Dutch communities outside of the Netherlands.

Rothenburg ob der Tauber

One of the oldest cities in Germany, Rothenburg ob der Tauber was once the largest city in the country. But during the 16th century, the city experienced a major population decline. It was plagued with poverty for decades but, despite the hardships, it was able to maintain a perfect balance of history, culture, and modern living.

Fussen

Located just north of the Austrian border, Füssen is a charming town in the Bavarian state of Bavaria. Featuring a Gothic castle, the city also has an art museum and is known for its lute and violin-making industry. The town is also close to the Hohenschwangau and Neuschwanstein castles. And if you love outdoor activities, Füssen has a ski resort, as well as an alpine slide and panoramic cable car.

Guided tours in Germany

Germany is a great destination for travelers who want to learn more about the country's history, landscapes, and cities. The country is home to countless historical sites that are best explored on a guided tour. If you want to learn about the concentration camps, check out Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site near Munich. This site honors the thousands of people who perished at this notorious Nazi concentration camp. The museum includes reconstructed barracks and cells.

German landscapes

Germany is a beautiful country with a great variety of attractions and sights. If you want to explore the countryside and soak up the culture, a guided tour can help you do just that. The Southern Germany region is picturesque with its castles, Christmas markets, and cuckoo clocks. You can also visit the Alp Mountains in the south of Germany, Bavaria, and Austria. The countrysides surrounding the Rhine River and the Moselle River are great places for wine lovers.

German cities

If you're looking for a unique way to explore the cities in Germany, there are plenty of guided tours available. These tours include historical sites, modern culture, and urban pleasures like shopping and fine dining. Most tours include friendly local guides who are more than willing to answer your questions.

German river cruises

Guided river cruises in Germany offer a unique way to explore the region. The Rhine river runs through several countries and offers an array of landscapes. You'll see the rolling hills of the Black Forest, and you'll cruise through deep canyons in the Middle Rhine. You'll also see breathtaking cities like Cologne and Dusseldorf.

Cologne

There are many different types of guided tours available in Cologne. You can choose to take a guided city tour, a museum tour, or a boat tour. There are even group tours that focus on the Cologne way of life, as well as culinary tours and sports events.

Munich

Munich offers many guided tours. Walking tours are usually limited to 15 people and focus on certain topics of interest to those who take them. Tours are typically informative and provide a unique insider's view of the city. They cover everything from the historic cathedrals to the beer halls and chaotic Marienplatz. They also include information on annual festivals, cultural events, and sports events. The tours also include the history of Bavaria, which is home to the infamous Neuschwanstein castle.

Cologne's UNESCO site

One of the world's most historic and UNESCO-listed sites is the Cologne Cathedral. With a tower of 515 feet, this cathedral is one of the city's most famous sights. Cologne was founded in the first century BC as a Roman settlement on the Rhine. During the Roman period, Cologne was known as Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensium, named after the wife of Claudius. Agrippina petitioned Claudius to elevate the city to the status of a Colonia, which was a city under Roman law. Later, after the collapse of the Roman Empire, Cologne became the Frankish capital of Lower Germany.

Cologne's Romantic Road

Cologne's Romantic Road guided tours are a must-do while in Cologne. This road winds through the largest contiguous wine-growing region in Germany and is peppered with medieval half-timbered buildings. The area's temperate climate makes it a great place to grow a variety of fruits and vegetables, including almonds, figs, lemons, and kiwifruit. The Romantic Road also includes the Pfalzerwald, a hilly forest that is classified as a Unesco Biosphere Reserve.

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We had a great day exploring Madrid. Carlos was very educated and personable, and he told us a lot of amusing stories about the area. Definitely a recommendation!

Fabulous tour

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Wonderful Alhambra visit with Anna. She was very approachable, knowledgeable, and full of amusing anecdotes.

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We spent a great day exploring Milan's medieval districts on foot. The tour guide told engaging stories and was well-informed.

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We had a wonderful day and are very happy we took the 2-hour guided tour of Paris.

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