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Discover all the things to do in Germany, a truly captivating European country with so much history and places of great relevance to visit. Enjoy its oceanic climate, visit the most popular cities and enjoy its festivities that will make you come back for sure. Pack your bags and start travelling!

We recommend reading to the end of this post, where you will find how to organise your itinerary with the cities and places to visit, taking into account the duration of your stay.

Organise your travel itinerary with Passporter, completely free to use, easy and practical. Get inspired by the experiences of other travellers and choose the places that interest you most by adding them to your route map.

Things to do in Germany

Berlin

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Brandenburg Gate @itsmonicaruiz

The capital of Germany has an endless number of places that you must see. From historical places that played a leading role in the Second World War, to the Berlin Wall Memorial, where only a section of the wall that divided the country for years is still standing.

You should also visit the East Side Gallery, which is a large free art gallery located in front of the Berlin Wall. It is a symbol against the war, where different murals with peace messages are exhibited. Finally, a place that represents the end of the war, is the Brandenburg Gate. Come and take impressive pictures of this great monument!

These spots are just the tip of the iceberg; in Berlin there are plenty of iconic places to see. Find out more in our post Things to do in Berlin.

Nuremberg

Nuremberg is one of the most charming cities in Germany, so of course you should visit it when travelling in this country. Located in the north of Bavaria, Nuremberg will charm you with its pleasant climate and many tourist sites. Get to know its streets, houses and medieval castles full of history on the great German culture.  

In this city you will find one of the most attractive places, the craftsmen’s courtyard. The famous Handwerkerhof is a market with a great variety of restaurants and shops with medieval architecture. A truly magical village.  

The Executioner’s Bridge is another site not to be missed during your visit to Nuremberg, as you will be able to see, discover and admire its beautiful scenery and the great history it holds, which will blow your mind.

For more information about the places you should see in Nuremberg, you can read our post: Things to do in Nuremberg Germany.

Munich

Full of history and art, Munich is one of the top cities to visit in Germany. There’s no doubt you will be amazed as you walk through its narrow streets imbued in history. One such historical site is the famous Dachau Concentration Camp, a sobering visit. Besides learning about the history of the Second World War, Munich has great green landscapes with wonderful views for you to take beautiful photos of.

You can also enjoy its famous Oktoberfest festivities, as well as iconic spots such as the Marienplatz and the impressive Nymphenburg Palace.

With its large lakes and mountains, Munich is the ideal place to visit hidden in nature. Discover more places to visit in Munich by reading our post: Things to do in Munich

Hamburg

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Hamburg City Hall – @nextination

Just a few hours away from the capital of Germany, we can find its predecessor, the second most visited city in this modern European country. It has an important place among the largest cities in the world, and clearly, its greatness is not only in its size, but also its incredible attractions and history.

With places as attractive as St. Michael’s Church, or the Hamburg City Hall, which stands out due to its elaborate structure, running out of things to see in this German city is quite difficult. That’s why we have create a list of must-see places in our post: Things to do in Hamburg. What are you waiting for?

Cologne 

This is a city where tourism and commerce never stop. Being on the banks of the famous Rhine River, nature feels even closer here. The river is an icon of the city’s progress and stability, along with its famous buildings such as the Cathedral. It is the main symbol of Cologne and the quintessential place representing the faith and the architectural style of this modern paradise.

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Hohenzollern Bridge – @liaantepazo9

In Cologne you can find iconic places like the Hohenzollern Bridge where couples hang padlocks with their names on them to make their love eternal, or the famous Chocolate Museum, where the little ones will enjoy every second they spend inside.

If you want to visit this magical city, we can help you by recommending the best places to see, in Things to in Cologne Germany, don’t miss it!

Frankfurt

With a leading role in the history of Germany, its perfect location practically in the centre of the country, made Frankfurt a city full of trade and things to see, such as the famous Römer Square or the majestic St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral. Climb to the top of its towers to get the most beautiful views of this city.

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Römer @ceelfdez

If you want more, Germany’s financial district offers you the incredible Iron Bridge where you can mark your love for eternity, or if you are looking for something greener, you can visit the vast Palm Garden. The Hessenpark is the ideal place to enjoy the wonders of a park and history at the same time.

If you want to know more about all that Frankfurt has to offer, we show you the best of this iconic city in Things to do in Frankfurt Germany.

Oktoberfest

You have surely heard about “Oktoberfest”, the popular beer festival in Germany, which starts on September 18th and ends on October 3rd. It takes place in the city of Munich, specifically on the Theresienwiese.

During this festival, you can taste the best beers, which have a score of 13.5 according to the Reinheitsgebot criteria, and the beer must have been brewed in Munich or its surroundings.

Weather in Germany

Germany has an oceanic climate, which means that summers in Germany are long and hot, with temperatures ranging from 21°C to 26°C. Winters, on the other hand, are cold and rainy, with average temperatures of -5°C, which can drop even lower. It should be noted that cities close to the Bavarian Alps are often snowy.

Typical German food

There are various dishes you should try which accurately represent the German culture and history. Here we will suggest the best dishes to try in all regions of Germany.

Rinderroulade

This is a fried dish, which is slowly braised to achieve a soft consistency. It has sliced meat, with a flavourful filling of bacon, onion and sometimes gherkins, with spices such as onion powder, mustard or salt. Usually it is accompanied by potatoes, mash or red cabbage.

Schweinsbraten

This dish is made from pork which is seasoned with cumin, coriander and oregano. Once the meat has been prepared, it is usually baked in the oven or stewed and served with potatoes or, as is traditional, with Klöße.

Frequently Asked Questions on Germany

Where is Germany located?

Located in central Europe, Germany is bordered to the north by the country of Denmark, to the east by Poland and the Czech Republic, to the south by Austria and Switzerland, and to the west by France, Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands.

How many airports are there in Germany?

Germany has many airports, the most important and busiest of which are the following: Frankfurt Airport, Düsseldorf International Airport, Munich Airport, and Hamburg Airport.

What means of public transport are available in Germany?

The most frequent and high-quality means of public transport are trains and buses, used for both long and short journeys.

How to plan your itinerary of things to do in Germany?

Download the Passporter app, which is available for both Android and iOS. Then sign up and create your itinerary from scratch, including the German cities that captivate you, the places you want to see and the days you want to stay.

Take advantage of the app, as it allows you to do the following:

  • Consider the experiences of other travellers. 
  • Save web pages that can help you on your journey, using the Passporter extension for Google Chrome.
  • Keep your tickets, reservations and any other information you consider important with you at all times.
  • Create routes on Google maps, taking into account your accommodation or current location and where you want to go.
  • Discover the ideal way to get to each spot on public transport.
  • Save and publish photos of your experience in Germany to your traveller profile which will inspire other travellers.

If you want to know more about the Passporter app, read our post: How to create your travel itinerary with Passporter.

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