Time to Explore! 11 of the Best Places to Visit in Germany

More than 87 million people traveled to Germany and stayed overnight as a tourist in 2017.

There is a lot to see in Germany, many people go to the celebrations, while others visit for the picture-perfect views.

Deciding which places to visit and things to do on your trip can be rather difficult.

Continue reading to discover the best places to visit in Germany so that you can better plan your trip!

1. Berlin

If you want to discover a sophisticated side of Germany, Berlin is the place to visit.

Berlin has plenty of history and culture that you can absorb on your trip. The Berlin Wall remains can be viewed here and you can also discover ancient artifacts at the museums.

One of the biggest trends in Berlin right now is the art scene. Art galleries, jazz bars, and studios line the street with innovation and sophistication.

2. Munich

One of the best places to visit in Germany is Munich.

Munich is home to the annual Oktoberfest celebration filled with laughter, beer, and friends. This city is fast-paced and located in southern Germany. The people in this city offer some of the best-tasting food and fresh-brewed beers.

Walking around the city, you can appreciate the medieval architecture and historical buildings.

3. Dresden

World War II brought tough times to Germany and Dresden was one of the places that they reconstructed.

This is an urban wonderland filled with a rich history and unique buildings. The Zwinger building is a beautiful building to explore and filled with art galleries and gardens. Frauenkirche Dresden is another place to visit while you are in the city. This church has a lot of history and is a large tourist stop.

4. Neuschwanstein Castle

Have you ever heard of the Bavarian king Ludwig II?

Well, even if you haven't, you should still add his castle to your list of stops. The Neuschwanstein Castle sits on tops of the German Alps with beautiful scenery and an impressive castle.

There is a small town, called Hohenschwangau, near the castle to explore as well. You can see draw bridges and see ow the kings lived.

5. Rhineland

Another place to visit for the imaginative people is the Rhineland.

The Rhineland is another castle town located in the West German hills above Lane Constance. They have a river running along the edge of the town and a beautiful castle located in the center.

The Eltz Castle is another popular destination in Rhineland that will take your breath away.

6. Berchtesgaden

If you are looking to visit the mountains in German and plan to be near Austria, Berchtesgaden is an excellent destination to visit.

The town sits at the bottom of picturesque mountains in valleys. It is filled with homes made of timber and balconies lingering over the town square. One of the local spots that people like to check out here is the Eagle's Nest, which was a military retreat area.

7. Leipzig

Leipzig is a unique city in Germany that has been continuing to grow and bring in tourists.

This city is full of history and arts venues like the Renaissance Old Town Hall. There is also a large underground art scene in Leipzig that is showcasing work from Goethe and Schiller.

If you are looking for a place to stay overnight, learn more here. You will want to spend more than one day in this boho area.

8. Heidelberg

Another beautiful German town located along a river in Heidelberg.

This town is near the forested hills around Baden-Württemberg. Heidelberg is a unique place to visit because it is near a medieval castle that makes you feel like you are walking amongst the kings and queens.

There are plenty of places to drink and listen to music in, at this homely town.

9. The Black Forest

If you have ever eaten a German black forest cake, you can discover the place it was named after!

The Black Forest is where the Brothers Grimm became inspired. This is the location of Hansel and Gretel, Rapunzel, and the evil witch. If you are interested in the darker side of fairy-tales this should be on your list of places to check out.

The forest is in the southwestern corner of Germany, near France and Switzerland.

10. Cologne

One of the coolest cities to visit in Germany is Cologne.

You can drive over the beautiful and well-built bridge that connects to the city and discover the gothic style. This is a perfect place to visit if you want to also see the German Rhineland.

The entire metro area lights up the sky at night and you can view the gorgeous Romanesque churches. This city is a hipster hotspot filled with cafes, craft beers, and historical buildings.

11. Hamburg

For anyone looking for a city scene filled with jazz, vegan food, and coffee, Hamburg is the place to go.

Hamburg has many docks and harbors that bring in people from around the world. They have many cultures and are thought to be a "mixing pot," like New York City. The streets have gothic-style buildings that you can explore in.

This is an excellent place if you want to party and let loose.

The Best Places To Visit In Germany

Germany has many different tourist areas, making it difficult to see everything in one trip.

Utilizing this guide can help you determine the best places to visit in Germany so that you don't miss out. Various castles in Germany will take you to breathe away and make you feel like you are in a fairytale.

For more sophistication, you can head to Berlin and visit the art galleries and museums. Don't be afraid to check out the local areas surrounding these sites.

Be sure to check out our blog for more articles about traveling abroad and the best places you need to visit!

Vibeke Johannessen

My name is Vibeke. A travel blogger and a photographer from Norway. I am posting about my journey around the world as well as my experiences living in Ecuador.

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