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How Shorter Germany Tours Will Help You Enjoy The Best Of The Country

By Janine Hughes


One of the great things about traveling in Western Europe is that distances are so small. It's quite easy to see a country like The Netherlands, Belgium or Switzerland in a week or two. There are some exceptions, though. Germany, for instance is big and there is so much to see and do that the best way to see the country is with a series of shorter Germany tours.

As part of planning your German vacation, think about what it is you would to experience more than anything else. Maybe it's a particular city or maybe it's time in the great outdoors. Then, choose some day trips or short tours that focus on that which you are interested in.

If you can visit only one place in Germany, let it be the capital. Berlin is one of the world's most magical cities, with plenty of interesting sights, including the Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, a huge variety of museums and the remnants of the Berlin Wall. It's best to visit Berlin in summer, when you can explore by bicycle or on foot and when the city is at its most pleasant. This way you can also enjoy the many outdoor festivals held in various city parks.

Germany has many other great cities and each one is unique. If you love music, make a pilgrimage to Bonn, where Ludwig van Beethoven was born. For something edgier, opt for the port city of Hamburg. Fantastic modern architecture can be found in Frankfurt and Stuttgart while Munich has a friendly, old-world charm. Heidelberg is one of Europe's most famous university cities and has a youthful atmosphere.

If you're not really a city lover, you may want to explore the stunning countryside of Southern Germany. The Bavarian Alps are great in winter because of the many ski resorts here but in summer you'll want to explore the lakes in this region. The Black Forest is best in the warmer months, when you can go hiking. Another option is to take a cruise along the Rhine, to see how the landscape changes as you head north.

A cruise on the Rhine is a wonderful way to appreciate the countryside. It takes you from the mountainous south to the north, where the land is flat. Along the coast you'll be able to enjoy the beaches and take a dip in the North Sea in the west or the Baltic Sea in the east.

Instead of focusing on destinations, you may want to focus on a theme. For instance, wine lovers may want to travel in the Rhineland with its vineyards. If beer is your tipple of preference, it's a good idea to choose a tour package that will take you to Munich for Oktoberfest. For fairytale castles, try the route known as the Romantic Road. It covers about 400 km in the southern part of the country and takes you to destinations such Neuschwanstein Castle, which inspired Sleeping Beauty's castle in the Disney classic.

In most German cities and popular tourist regions you'll find a variety of travel agencies that offer short tours in the area. You normally don't need to book with them far in advance. However, it's a good idea to book online several months in advance if you want to go on a Rhine cruise of if you want to attend Oktoberfest.




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