Planning a trip to Germany is half the joy, half the headache. From the beer gardens of Munich to the Berlin Wall memorial, the fairy-tale castle of Neuschwanstein to the Rhine Valley vineyards, the Black Forest villages to the medieval walled town of Rothenburg, Germany packs 16 federal states of distinct food, dialects, and cultural heritage into a country the size of Montana. This blog is our living Germany travel guide: regional itineraries, city guides, food and beer deep dives, practical travel tips, and the seasonal insights you need before you book. Whether you're planning a Bavaria classic (Munich, Neuschwanstein, Rothenburg), a Rhine River castle drive, an Oktoberfest week, a Christmas markets tour of Nuremberg and Dresden, or a Berlin history immersion, our travel experts based in Europe share what really matters (and what's worth skipping) for your perfect Germany vacation.
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