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Germany
Because of its proximity to Germany, tourists rarely choose it as their vacation destination. They more often opt for city breaks, or short weekend visits to one of the major cities of our western neighbors. When buying tickets to Germany - they mainly choose Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich or Hamburg. However, Germany has a lot to offer tourists and is also suitable as a place for a longer break.
Attractions in Germany
The tourist offer of Germany is extremely rich and varied. We can admire the historical architecture there - as many as 43 German monuments are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. There are numerous museums with famous works of art - from ancient to modern. Germany is also a very diverse landscape - from the Alpine peaks, to the vast lowlands and the beautiful coasts of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea.When in Germany, at least once we should go to the famous Oktoberfest and try our hand at a huge mug of beer and taste at least one type of the famous wurst. Lovers of healthier cuisine are also increasingly finding their way in Germany, because the country as diverse in nationalities, especially in the larger cities provides a large selection of restaurants and bars serving food from all over the world.Main text:What to see in Germany?
The Federal Republic of Germany consists of 16 federal states - the so-called Länder. Each region has something interesting to offer both for lovers of beautiful landscapes and fans of architecture and urban attractions. Below is a list of the most interesting places you can see while in the five selected states.1. Bavaria and its fairy-tale castle
A must-see on the map of this state is the 19th-century Neuschwanstein Castle located near the town of Füssen in southern Bavaria. It is a very well-known tourist attraction that attracts more than a million visitors a year. Built on a rock, Ludwig II of Bavaria's castle looks fairy-tale-like and more like a theater set than a real building. It is a mixture of different styles, which does not prevent it from being the most recognizable castle in the world.2. Berlin - a city and a land in one
The German capital is very diverse, hipster, interesting - everyone can explore it in their own way. It attracts many artists and creative people from all over the world. In addition to the remains of the Berlin Wall scattered throughout the city, it is worth seeing the Bridge of Spies, the Brandenburg Gate, which is a symbol of the city, Museum Island, which is a complex of 5 different museums, or drive up to the observation deck of the TV tower, from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of Berlin.3. North Rhine-Westphalia and the famous Cologne
Cologne is a city of over a million people, whose landmark is one of the largest Gothic churches - the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Mary spectacularly towering over the city. Inside you will find, among other things, the beautiful reliquary of the Three Kings, patron saints of Cologne. The city is also famous for Germany's largest carnival, the Ludwig Museum with works by Pablo Picasso, and the Nazi Documentation Center, which commemorates the victims of Nazism within Germany.4. Saxony and Dresden Called the Florence of the North
Dresden suffered greatly during the carpet bombings of World War II, but after reconstruction it still manages to impress with its beautiful old town. According to many rankings, it is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. While in the city, be sure to see the Zwinger, a baroque complex of buildings that collects many historical artifacts, including porcelain.5. Schleswig-Holstein and Hanseatic Lübeck
Lübeck is located at the mouth of the Trave River and is one of Germany's largest ports. The city is listed as a UNESCO site in its entirety, as it has retained much of its medieval character despite the passage of time. It was formerly a Hanseatic League city and was famous for its trade. It will certainly appeal to lovers of history and historic architecture. While in Lübeck, you need to go to the Old Town and taste the famous marzipan products.Routing - by plane or bus to Germany?
When going beyond our western border, it is worth taking advantage of the offer of a coach carrier such as Sindbad. It provides daily transports to Germany - most often travelers opt for large cities such as Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, but in Sindbad's offer you can also find tickets to many other smaller towns - such as Fulda, Giessen and Wittmund. Coaches to Germany are also a frequent choice of employees running between their place of residence and their place of work in the country across the Oder.When you buy a coach ticket to Germany, it often means a cheaper and more convenient option to get to smaller towns in particular. Flying by plane is more expensive and will work better for short trips to major German cities. The main airports flown to by carriers from Poland are Frankfurt, Dortmund or Munich.
Because of its proximity to Germany, tourists rarely choose it as their vacation destination. They more often opt for city breaks, or short weekend visits to one of the major cities of our western neighbors. When buying tickets to Germany - they mainly choose Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich or Hamburg. However, Germany has a lot to offer tourists and is also suitable as a place for a longer break.Attractions in Germany
The tourist offer of Germany is extremely rich and varied. We can admire the historical architecture there - as many as 43 German monuments are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. There are numerous museums with famous works of art - from ancient to modern. Germany is also a very diverse landscape - from the Alpine peaks, to the vast lowlands and the beautiful coasts of the Baltic Sea and the North Sea.When in Germany, at least once we should go to the famous Oktoberfest and try our hand at a huge mug of beer and taste at least one type of the famous wurst. Lovers of healthier cuisine are also increasingly finding their way in Germany, because the country as diverse in nationalities, especially in the larger cities provides a large selection of restaurants and bars serving food from all over the world.Main text:What to see in Germany?
The Federal Republic of Germany consists of 16 federal states - the so-called Länder. Each region has something interesting to offer both for lovers of beautiful landscapes and fans of architecture and urban attractions. Below is a list of the most interesting places you can see while in the five selected states.1. Bavaria and its fairy-tale castle
A must-see on the map of this state is the 19th-century Neuschwanstein Castle located near the town of Füssen in southern Bavaria. It is a very well-known tourist attraction that attracts more than a million visitors a year. Built on a rock, Ludwig II of Bavaria's castle looks fairy-tale-like and more like a theater set than a real building. It is a mixture of different styles, which does not prevent it from being the most recognizable castle in the world.2. Berlin - a city and a land in one
The German capital is very diverse, hipster, interesting - everyone can explore it in their own way. It attracts many artists and creative people from all over the world. In addition to the remains of the Berlin Wall scattered throughout the city, it is worth seeing the Bridge of Spies, the Brandenburg Gate, which is a symbol of the city, Museum Island, which is a complex of 5 different museums, or drive up to the observation deck of the TV tower, from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of Berlin.3. North Rhine-Westphalia and the famous Cologne
Cologne is a city of over a million people, whose landmark is one of the largest Gothic churches - the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Mary spectacularly towering over the city. Inside you will find, among other things, the beautiful reliquary of the Three Kings, patron saints of Cologne. The city is also famous for Germany's largest carnival, the Ludwig Museum with works by Pablo Picasso, and the Nazi Documentation Center, which commemorates the victims of Nazism within Germany.4. Saxony and Dresden Called the Florence of the North
Dresden suffered greatly during the carpet bombings of World War II, but after reconstruction it still manages to impress with its beautiful old town. According to many rankings, it is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. While in the city, be sure to see the Zwinger, a baroque complex of buildings that collects many historical artifacts, including porcelain.5. Schleswig-Holstein and Hanseatic Lübeck
Lübeck is located at the mouth of the Trave River and is one of Germany's largest ports. The city is listed as a UNESCO site in its entirety, as it has retained much of its medieval character despite the passage of time. It was formerly a Hanseatic League city and was famous for its trade. It will certainly appeal to lovers of history and historic architecture. While in Lübeck, you need to go to the Old Town and taste the famous marzipan products.Routing - by plane or bus to Germany?
When going beyond our western border, it is worth taking advantage of the offer of a coach carrier such as Sindbad. It provides daily transports to Germany - most often travelers opt for large cities such as Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, but in Sindbad's offer you can also find tickets to many other smaller towns - such as Fulda, Giessen and Wittmund. Coaches to Germany are also a frequent choice of employees running between their place of residence and their place of work in the country across the Oder.When you buy a coach ticket to Germany, it often means a cheaper and more convenient option to get to smaller towns in particular. Flying by plane is more expensive and will work better for short trips to major German cities. The main airports flown to by carriers from Poland are Frankfurt, Dortmund or Munich.
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