10 essential places to see in Germany

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There are many essential places to see in Germany and that deserve to be included in a route through this great country. In addition to these, there are incredible cities to visit in Germany such as Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Bremen or Hamburg, which you can dedicate from a weekend to 4 or 5 days to have a first contact with them. And if you want to enjoy great landscapes and fairytale castles, one of the most recommended options is to rent a car and explore areas such as the Black Forest, the Romantic Road or Bavaria.
We leave you a list of what we believe, are the 10 places to see in Germany that we consider more essential. We start!

1. Neuschwanstein Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle is located in the beautiful area of ​​Bavaria, one of the most beautiful places what to see in Germany. This castle is considered one of the most impressive castles in the world and was built by order of King Louis II, nicknamed the The Mad King.
In addition, as a curiosity, the Neuschwanstein Castle was used by Walt Disney as a reference to design the Sleeping Beauty Castle.
The best views of the castle are obtained from the Maria Bridge (Marienbrücke), from where you can enjoy the castle with incredible background landscapes.
The visit to this charming castle can be included in a road trip through Bavaria Or another good option is to visit it from Munich, by booking a day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle by bus or this train excursion, one of the best excursions in Munich.

Neuschwanstein Castle


2. Berlin

Berlin is the capital of Germany, in addition to a city with character, completely rebuilt after World War II. On our trip to Berlin in 4 days we traveled many of its great avenues, visited museums and large buildings, but above all we enjoyed the great atmosphere of this multicultural city.
There are many places to visit in Berlin but we recommend some that you can not miss such as seeing the Brandenburg Gate day and night, strolling along the Unter den Linden avenue, shopping on Kurfürstendamm avenue, visiting the Pergamon Museum and the New Museum, tour the Berlin Wall, enter the Berlin Cathedral, see the atmosphere of the AlexanderPlatz, or eat the best currywurst with a large beer mug in one of its restaurants or food stalls.
If you have more days in the city you can make an exit to one of the closest places such as an excursion to the beautiful city of Postdam or a visit to learn more about the history of the overwhelming Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp.
Both are considered as two of the best tours and excursions in Berlin in Spanish.

Berlin

3. The Black Forest

An infinite forest and very dense vegetation made the Romans nickname this area of ​​southern Germany, the Black Forest. This region of immense forests, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, houses and wooden farms is one of the most essential places to see in Germany. The highlight of the Black Forest, along with its landscapes, are the fairytale villages that you can find as Gengenbach, Sasbachwalden, Seebach, Durbach or Triberg, with their famous waterfalls.
Nor can you miss visiting cities like Freiburg or Baden Baden, and of course, try their delicious Black Forest Cake and take you as a souvenir, one of his typical cuckoo clocks.
The best way to visit the Black Forest is to make a route by car that allows you to have the freedom to stop at any of its natural viewpoints.
Although we could say that it is best to have many days to meet her, the time needed to make a good route through the Black Forest It would be about a week, although depending on your pace of travel you may have to add or remove a couple of days.

The Black Forest in Germany

4. Munich

There are many things to see and do in Munich, the capital of Bavaria and one of the great cities of Germany. The city has a beautiful historical center in which the amazing Marienplatz and its New Town Hall stand out, where you can not miss the Frauenkirche church.
Another of the great attractions of the city are its parks, such as the Hofgarten Renaissance garden or the English Garden, where you can practice surfing and they are also perfect for relaxing.
And of course, before you leave Munich, don't forget to have a big beer mug at the historic Hofbräuhaus or to watch a Bayern game at Allianz Arena, if you are football fans.
If you visit the city at the end of September, do not forget that the Oktoberfest, the beer festival and a real madness are celebrated. So if you agree on dates, it is best to book early, since both flights and accommodation, literally Flying.
Having free days in Munich can also allow you to make several day trips to visit essential places in Germany such as the Dachau Concentration Camp or Neuschwanstein Castle.

Munich

5. The romantic route

A trip through palaces, medieval castles, historic cities, fairytale villages and incredible landscapes is what the almost 400 kilometers of the Romantic Road offer. This trip is perfect to do it by rental car, filling the trunk with food and thus enjoy a good picnic in front of its great landscapes.
The Romantic Road road runs from Würzburg to Füssen, a town that is close to Neuschwanstein Castle and you can take advantage of it to visit.
One of the mandatory stops on the route is Rothenburg ob der Tauber, one of the most beautiful villages to visit in Europe that stands out for its medieval atmosphere, its colorful houses, stone streets and the surrounding wall.
Other places that are worthwhile in the area are the castles of Dinkelsbühl and Colmberg, the Pfaffenwinkel area famous for its churches and Augsburg, considered the oldest city in Germany.

Rothenburg ob der Tauber


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6. Dresden, one of the essential cities to see in Germany

At the end of World War II there was the great bombing of Dresden by British and American air forces that completely destroyed the historic center and much of the city. Capital of Saxony and known as the "Florence of the Elbe", because of its beauty, it took years to recover its splendor and the works still last in some buildings of the old town.
Right now it is still one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and can be visited perfectly in a weekend. Go up to the dome of the Fraunkirche church with good views of the city, visit the Royal Palace, walk on the Brühl terrace, see the Fürstenzug mural, enter the Zwinger a complex of baroque-style palaces, cross the Augustus bridge until The Neustadt, strolling through the Blasewitz neighborhood or relaxing in the Great Garden, are just some of the many must-see places in Dresden.

Dresden

7. Oberammergau

On our 4-day trip to Bavaria, one of the places we had marked in red to visit was the town of Oberammergau, a charming town, located in southern Bavaria surrounded by beautiful landscapes in the Ammer river valley.
What attracts Oberammergau's attention is the facades of their houses, decorated with colorful and beautiful frescoes, which represent children's stories. Among the facades that we liked the most were the one painted with the story of the Little Red Riding Hood, that of Hansel and Gretel and the Pilatushaus house.
In addition, the town is also famous for its beautiful wood carvings, which are displayed in many of the city's windows.
You can expand the information of this area by reading this post of tips to travel to Bavaria essential.

The village of Oberammergau

8. Bremen

Bremen is one of the most beautiful cities and one of the most essential places to see in Germany. In our trip to Bremen and Hamburg in 4 days we enjoy its old town in which the Market Square stands out. The city of Bremen is also famous for the story of the Grim brothers "The musicians of Bremen", near the Town Hall you can see a funny statue with a dog, a cat, a donkey and a rooster. Another of the places you can see in the city are the St. Peter's Cathedral, the Böttcherstraße, the Schnoor district or its beautiful windmill.

Bremen, one of the cities to see in Germany

9. Quedlinburg

Quedlinbug, located on the banks of the River Bode in Saxony, is another of the Cities to visit in Germany. The city is dazzled by its more than 1200 half-timbered houses built from the fifteenth century, where walking is like feeling that time has stopped. In addition to walking through the old town, you can not miss the Market Square where the town hall (Rathaus) is located, climb the castle and visit one of its churches.

Quedlinburg

10. Lake Constance

Lake Constance, with an area of ​​more than 500km² is located between three countries: Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Walking along the shore of the lake allows you to enjoy villages with medieval charm and beautiful landscapes between vineyards, gardens and forests. Another activity you can not miss is a boat trip on the lake or visit one of its islands like Lindau.
It is an ideal place to spend the summer, hiking or biking and enjoy a relaxing holiday by the lake. Among the towns in the area that you cannot miss, Meersburg stands out, with a beautiful historic center with narrow streets and beautiful architecture.

Lake Constance

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