Must See Sites in Germany
Berlin:
Berlin is Germany's capital. It is a huge tourist spot with many musuems and and castles, churches, cafes, clubs and bars.
You must go see the Reichstag and its huge glass cupola. The glass cupola allows free public access to the beautiful
views of the city and parlimentary proceedings. The Branden Gates right next to the Reichstag and is a famous landmark in
Germany.Also parts of the Berlin Wall remain and should be seen.
View of Berlin
Dresden:
Dresden is known for its famous buildings and beautiful landscape. Taking a boat trip on the Elbe River which takes you
under the mountains is great way to relax and see the beautiful landscapes. A tourist attraction in Dresden is the Dresden
Frauenkirche which is a Lutheran church located on the Dresden, Neumarkt. The Dresden Frauenkirche was destroyed in the firebombing of Dresden during World War II It has been reconstructed as a landmark symbol. In Dresden their is a opera house called Semperoper, which is one of the most famous in the world .
It is considered to be a prime example of "Dresden-Baroque" architecture. Dresden in a beautiful city.
View of Dresden
Heidelberg:
If you're stuck in Stuttgart, Kaiserslautern or Frankfurt, you really have to visit the charming university town of Heidelberg, probably Germany's's favorite tourist location. Enjoy someworld class wining and dining. Or visit the famous castles in Heidelberg.
If you feel like relaxing take a boat cruise on the Necka river. To an international soccer fan, Heidelberg is probably
as German as is gets.
Heidbelberg Castle on hill behind the "Old Bridge"
Neuschwanstein Castle
You can probably spend the whole World Cup visiting ancient castles,
but this one is a must-see. Schloss Neuschwanstein, King Ludwig's favourite fairytale castle,
is known for spectacular architecture and a magnificent view of the Alps. South of Munich and certainly nothing to miss out on.
Neuschwanstein Castle
The Romantic Road
The Romantic Road is one of several ‘themed’ roads in Germany and is one of Germany’s most famous vacation routes.
It is a stunning 220-mile journey from the River Main to the Alps offering the traveler one of the most beautiful and
engaging combinations of scenery, cuisine and ambience that Germany can offer. One surprising highlight of the walk is to be found at the Noerdlingen’s Ries Crater, where America's astronauts trained for their moonwalk!
The Romantic Road
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