Source: Tourism MediaMainz CathedralBeneath its six soaring towers, immerse yourself in over a millennium’s worth of history at the city’s opulent sandstone cathedral.The WorldEuropeGermanyMainzMainz Cathedral
Source: Tourism MediaFrankfurtThis European economic capital on the Main River features world-class museums, sweet apple wine and Germany’s only skyscrapers.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurt
Source: Tourism MediaEnglish GardenEscape the city and head to one of the world’s largest urban parks, which has lakes and meadows, as well as beer gardens and a variety of interesting relics.The WorldEuropeGermanyMunichEnglischer Garten SüdEnglish Garden
Source: Tourism MediaTiergartenBerlin’s “great escape” is a peaceful expanse of forests, meadows and ponds, right next to the city center.The WorldEuropeGermanyTiergarten
Source: Tourism MediaTiergartenBerlin’s “great escape” is a peaceful expanse of forests, meadows and ponds, right next to the city center.The WorldEuropeGermanyTiergarten
Source: Tourism MediaPotsdamer PlatzBerliners come to celebrate their city in this public square, which was leveled during World War II and isolated in the Cold War.The WorldEuropeGermanyTiergartenPotsdamer Platz
Source: Tourism MediaPotsdamer PlatzBerliners come to celebrate their city in this public square, which was leveled during World War II and isolated in the Cold War.The WorldEuropeGermanyTiergartenPotsdamer Platz
Source: Tourism MediaRömerFrankfurt’s vast town hall is a city landmark with a three-gabled facade and a rich history dating back over six centuries.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtInnenstadtRömer
Source: Tourism MediaCochemA hidden gem in the Moselle Valley, this town has immaculate medieval landmarks, idyllic walking trails and a history stretching back to Roman times.The WorldEuropeGermanyCochem
Source: Tourism MediaBerlinOnce known for the wall that divided it, the city of Berlin is now a unified, cosmopolitan city, known for its architecture, museums and festivals.The WorldEuropeGermanyBerlin
Source: Tourism MediaThier-GalerieSpend hours shopping in stylish boutiques and snacking in numerous food outlets at one of central Dortmund’s sleekest and most popular shopping malls. The WorldEuropeGermanyDortmundDortmund City CentreThier-Galerie
Source: Tourism MediaThier-GalerieSpend hours shopping in stylish boutiques and snacking in numerous food outlets at one of central Dortmund’s sleekest and most popular shopping malls. The WorldEuropeGermanyDortmundDortmund City CentreThier-Galerie
Source: Tourism MediaBerggartenMarvel at the acclaimed orchid collection and see the elegant plots of plants from across the world in this particularly enchanting botanical garden.The WorldEuropeGermanyHannoverHerrenhausenBerggarten
Source: Tourism MediaSouthern Black ForestStop at a bustling university city, hike through dense forests and enjoy outdoor activities in one of Germany’s most picturesque regions.The WorldEuropeGermanySouthern Black Forest
Source: Tourism MediaHerrenhausen GardensExplore the Baroque mansions, museums and fountains dotted around the picturesque landscape gardens that make up this large outdoor complex.The WorldEuropeGermanyHannoverHerrenhausenHerrenhausen Gardens
Source: Tourism MediaPalmengartenThis 19th-century garden features century-old greenhouses and grounds, including a plot dedicated to Frankfurt’s most famous author, Goethe.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtPalmengarten
Source: Tourism MediaHerrenhausen GardensExplore the Baroque mansions, museums and fountains dotted around the picturesque landscape gardens that make up this large outdoor complex.The WorldEuropeGermanyHannoverHerrenhausenHerrenhausen Gardens
Source: Tourism MediaTiergartenBerlin’s “great escape” is a peaceful expanse of forests, meadows and ponds, right next to the city center.The WorldEuropeGermanyTiergarten
Source: © Bayerische SchlösserverwaltungNymphenburg PalaceGilt-covered stagecoaches, swan lakes and walls laid out with beautiful portraits are just some of the highlights of this grand historic palace.The WorldEuropeGermanyMunichNymphenburgNymphenburg Palace
Source: Tourism MediaSchwabentor GateBuilt in 1250 to defend the city, this gate overflows with symbolism pertaining to the spirit of Freiburg. Inside is a charming diorama museum.The WorldEuropeGermanyOld TownFreiburg im BreisgauSchwabentor Gate
Source: Tourism MediaPalmengartenThis 19th-century garden features century-old greenhouses and grounds, including a plot dedicated to Frankfurt’s most famous author, Goethe.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurtPalmengarten