Germany Attractions:
Rothenburg
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, to give it the full name which distinguishes it from Germany’s other two Rothenburgs, has few equals as a fairy tale destination. ...
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St Goar
St. Goar is a small town on the Rhine River in the area known as the Rhine Gorge due to the mountains which rise on either side. The most famous landmark is ...
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Koblenz
Koblenz is very happily situated at the meeting point of the Rhine and Moselle Rivers, surrounded by four low hills. The town is 2,000 years old, founded by ...
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Mainz
Mainz is a lively locale thanks to its sizable university, a large media presence and a certain savoir-vivre whose origins go back to Napoleon’s occupation ...
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Heidelberg
Stand on the northern shore of the River Neckar and you can see why Heidelberg is such a popular spot for overseas visitors to Germany. This classic view of ...
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Wiesbaden
The capital of Hesse is an attractive spa town west of Frankfurt and a stone’s throw from Mainz, with a handful of historic attractions, a museum, a ...
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Worms
Worms (pronounced more like Vohrms in German), is a town of around 86,000 people on the banks of the Rhine River. While it is now quite industrial, with some ...
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Wurzburg
The once-powerful Bishops of Würzburg, clearly not shy of worldly pleasures, endowed their city with one of the great Baroque palaces of Europe. Once past ...
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Augsburg
Venerable Augsburg was settled in 15BC; along with remnants of the ancient city wall, you can see numerous antiquities in the Römisches Museum. But even ...
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Bingen am Rhine
Bingen am Rhine is at the southern gateway to the beautiful UNESCO World Heritage stretch of the upper Rhine River. Bingen has the long and fascinating ...
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Bonn
When this friendly, relaxed city on the Rhine became West Germany's ‘temporary’ capital in 1949 it surprised many, including its own residents. When in 1991 a ...
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Nuremberg
Nuremberg is one of the world’s most liveable cities and one of the most visited in Germany. The old town has a lovely medieval feel with half-timbered houses, ...
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Bamberg
One of the principal sights on Germany’s famous Castle Road, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bamberg is one of Europe’s largest intact medieval towns, with ...
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Franconia
Stretching over the northern part of Bavaria, the historic region of Franconia is officially part of the state of Bavaria, but such is the strength of ...
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Füssen
One of the most popular holiday destinations in the Bavarian Alps, the resort town of Füssen is one of Germany’s most scenic, framed by snow-capped ...
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Photo by: Olga B, Ireland
Doing what: Royal Castles of Neuschwanstein and Linderhof Day Tour from Munich
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