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Germany is a Western European country with a landscape of forests, rivers, mountain ranges and North Sea beaches. It has over 2 millennia of history. Berlin, its capital, is home to art and nightlife scenes, the Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII. Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and beer halls, including the 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers, houses the European Central Bank

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Located in the heart of the old continent, Germany is compelled of 16 states and is well known for being the largest national economy in Europe and one of the biggest in the world. With an interesting and rich history narrated by the old-fashion and colorful architecture, castles, palaces, cathedrals and monuments themselves, its landscapes, mountains and forests, delicious food and beer, Germany remains one of the top destinations in the world for travelers.

Usually when one says Germany, among the first things that come to people’s mind is Hitler, the Berlin Wall and beer. However, Germany is not all about that. Travelers who have visited the country know that Germany is actually not only an economically and politically powerful country, but it also has a rich culture, with a population that has an extraordinary respect for tradition, history and humanity.
In this article, we have listed some of the things that Germany is very well known for, and given some interesting facts on how they became so known, and what makes
Palaes & Castles


Middle Age castles and palaces built by the European nobility are among the most important buildings in the German architectural history. It is estimated that there are around 25 thousand castles throughout the whole country. The difference between castles and palaces is that the first were built for defense in a battle while the second were designed more as only a residence for the wealthy noblemen of the time.
If you are in Germany and you fail to see from close at least one castle and one palace then you have lost a lot in terms of experience and learning about Germany

Sanssouci Palace

Summer Home of the legendary Friedrich the Great, King of Prussia, the palace is located in Potsdam and build in a Rococo style. It has sprawling gardens with wine grapes and fountains.

Schwerin Palace

This is one of the most luxury palaces in Germany, located on its own private island in the lake of Schwerin. Today it serves as a parliament for the Mecklenburg region and a public tourist destination as well. There is a legend that says th

Neuschwanstein Castle

A Romanesque Revival castle build in 1869 that attracts more than 1.3
Brandenburg Gate
An iconic landmark located in the capital of Germany, Berlin, which is at the same time the largest city in the whole country. Build in a neoclassical style after the Acropolis in Athens and commissioned by a Prussian king as a symbol of peace, in the 18th century it served as a city gate. It also served as part of the infamous Berlin wall and was seen as a symbol



Water and Soda prices are between 4 and 6 Euros.

The best way to get to Oktoberfest is by public transport.

Genuine traditional costumes cost around 100-150 Euros.

Hostels in Nuremberg, 1 hour by train are way cheaper than hostels around the festival.

There are several tips one should follow to survive a few days in Oktoberfest

The beer served in October fest has a higher percentage of alcohol and sugar that’s way people end up intoxicated.

The lost and found office receives rather peculiar items lost along this restless journey.

Music festivals

In Germany, Music Festivals come alongside with spring, which are many, and even if you have a very specific taste in music, you will without a doubt find the festival that you will enjoy for every second.
Some of the most famous of these festivals are: Lollapalooza, which is the largest inner-city festival that is held in Berlin each 8 and 9 September. Fans of electronic music will love the Melt! Festival, which is organized every year in Ferropolis with famous performers

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