Germany

Reichstag German Parliament building in Berlin Berlin is one of the most fashionable European cities in recent times to include in a vacation trip. But it is also an ideal destination for, taking advantage of a bridge, to get away to the capital of Germany. Looking forward to your trip, and if this is the first time you are going to visit the German capital, this information will be useful with tips for it, including essential visits to Berlin.

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Brandenburg Gate in Berlin Berlin has recently become one of the most visited European cities by Spaniards. Moreover, it is a very suitable destination for a trip taking advantage of a bridge since in the capital of Germany you will find numerous and varied attractions.

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Frauenkirche Church in the Neumarkt square in Dresden If there is a monument that will impress you during your visit to Dresden, in eastern Germany, it is undoubtedly the Frauenkirche. That is the name of the imposing Baroque architectural style church that presides over Neumarkt Square, the most important of the reconstructed historic center.

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Seen from the dome of the Dresden Frauenkirche If there is a city that arouses great tourist interest in eastern Germany, in the regions that were part of the missing German Democratic Republic, that is undoubtedly Dresden. Until my recent trip to this German city, I knew that Dresden was a city with great historical heritage and great beauty, which explains its nickname La Florencia del Elba.

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Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria in southern Germany For a long time I wanted to return to Neuschwanstein Castle, which I had already visited twice, but many years ago. Now in a short trip to Bavaria in southern Germany, where I have also been able to visit Christmas markets and the town of Füssen, I have had the opportunity to walk again through this impressive castle.

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Statue of Rolando next to the old town hall of Bremen As you can imagine, the main tourist attraction of a city like Bremen, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is located in its historic center. Of course, on a long weekend trip you will have the opportunity to discover other interesting places that will allow you to have a wider view of this historic city in northern Germany.

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Kempten Christmas Market in Bavaria in southern Germany It had been a long time since I had yet to travel to see the famous Christmas markets in Germany, and finally last year I had the opportunity to visit one of them. Indeed, in the trip that I then made in Bavaria, a region in southern Germany, which had as its main objective to visit Neuschwanstein Castle, there was no need for a walk through the Christmas markets.

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Panoramic views of Heidelberg from the Philosophers' promenade in Germany One of the most beautiful tourist routes you can do in Germany is to visit the Neckar River Valley, which runs meandering through wooded hills and where you will find beautiful villages and castles. This tour begins (or ends ...) in Heidelberg, a charming city located north of the route, with a historic reputation for being the headquarters of the first University of Germany founded in 1386.

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Bremen Town Hall in the Market Square in northern Germany From the point of view of cultural heritage I tell you that your trip to Bremen, in northern Germany, will be the main focus of the central Market Square. In this corner is where the main tourist icons of the city are concentrated.

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Bremen Market Square in Germany Surely the main reason that will take you on a trip to Bremen is to enjoy a historical heritage that has included this beautiful city in northern Germany on the Unesco list of World Heritage sites . But on an ideal visit for a long weekend getaway thanks to the availability of direct flights from Spain, you have other alternatives to enjoy Bremen.

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Gardens of the Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin One of the most pleasant places to stroll in Berlin is the gardens of the Charlottenburg Palace. These are baroque gardens that extend behind the great building of this royal palace, one of the monuments that you should not miss on your trip to the German capital.

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Commemorative monument of the Burning of Books of 1933 in Bebelplatz in Berlin On your trip to Berlin, as you can imagine, there are many traces of the persecution of the Jews by the Nazis. But you will find these traces above all in the so-called Jewish Quarter, or Barrio de las Granjas, where you can see some monuments that commemorate various events that took place at that time in the city of Berlin.

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Heidelberg University Student Jail That Heidelberg is a historic university city in Germany, it is a reality that you see during your visit to this beautiful city on the banks of the Neckar River. The building of the historic university, in the central square of the University of Heidelberg, is a clear architectural exponent of this tradition.

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Dresden Royal Palace Perhaps the greatest exponent of the historical and cultural importance of the city of Dresden, east of Germany, is found in the Royal Palace, also known as the Residential Palace. It will undoubtedly be the impressive dome of the Baroque Frauenkirche church that will attract your attention the most when you arrive in the historic center of Dresden, but it is in the Royal Palace where the most important treasures of its history are concentrated.

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Zum Ritter House in the Heidelberg Market Square in Germany Possibly the main architectural jewel of the historic city of Heidelberg in Germany. I am referring to the Zum Ritter House, which you can see in the central Market Square of this city of great university tradition. Also known as the Knight's House, it was built in 1592 by a merchant, and is one of the only houses in Heidelberg that have survived the devastating invasions and fires of the late 17th century.

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St. Peter's Cathedral in Bremen in northern Germany I anticipate that the highly recommended trip to Bremen, northern Germany, your visit will focus on the central Market Square, where the most prominent and popular monuments of the city are concentrated. First, the old town hall with its beautiful Renaissance facade, and the statue of Rolando, both declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco.

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Marienkirche Church, next to Alexanderplatz in Berlin Without a doubt, the most important monument that you find on the great esplanade that extends next to the central Alexanderplatz square in Berlin is the Marienkirche church, or St. Mary's church. Due to its location in the park next to the Television Tower, you will have no problem locating it.

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The Pieta de Kollwitz in the New Berlin Guard One of the most amazing and shocking corners you can see on the central Unter der Linden avenue in Berlin is the one you find in the New Guard building (Die Neue Wache). Between the Museum Island and Bebelplatz square, in front of the Berlin Opera, you will see this small building with a characteristic neoclassical facade, which was completed in 1918.

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