Explore Germany's top sights, attractions, and exciting events
Discover the best sights, attractions, and events in Germany! This fascinating country, known as the homeland of poets and inventors, delights with a wealth of cities that stand out for their impressive architecture, iconic landmarks, and diverse landscapes. With over two thousand cities, selecting the most beautiful destinations is an exciting challenge. In our guide, you will find the best cities in Germany, which vividly reflect this diversity and offer perfect orientation for your next trip. From idyllic small towns that invite you to linger, to vibrant metropolises with their cultural highlights – here you will discover everything you shouldn’t miss! Visit the stunning castles of Bavaria, the historic old towns in Saxony, or the lively art scene in Berlin. Enjoy regional delicacies at traditional markets and let yourself be inspired by the many festivals and events taking place throughout the year.
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Sanssouci Palace
The Sanssouci Palace in the Sanssouci Park in Potsdam is the highlight of every trip to Potsdam. Let yourself be enchanted by the summer palace of Frederick II.
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Berlin TV tower
The Berlin TV tower is one of the ten most popular sights in Germany and therefore one of the must-see sights in Berlin. It is one of the trademarks of Berlin and, as a symbol of Berlin, shapes the city's skyline. From the television tower you can discover the whole city. Here you can get…
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Barberini Palace
The Barberini Palace, built as a classicist-baroque town house on the Alter Markt in Potsdam, was rebuilt in 2016 after it was destroyed in the war. Since then it has once again been one of the most important sights in Potsdam. Today the palace houses the Barberini Art Museum. Here you can find information about…
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Reeperbahn
The 930 m long Hamburg Reeperbahn is one of the most visited attractions in the city of Hamburg. It is an entertainment and red light district in the Hamburg district of St. Pauli. The street achieved world fame through the films by Hans Albers and Freddy Quinn in the 1950s. The Reeperbahn runs from the Millerntor…
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Brandenburg Gate
The Brandenburg Gate, one of Berlin's most important landmarks and one of the best sights in Germany. As a symbol of the unity of Germany, the only surviving city gate in Berlin is of supraregional significance. Here you can get information as well as tickets and tours to the Brandenburg Gate.
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Berlin Wall
The more than 160 kilometers long Berlin Wall between East and West Berlin separated the connections in the area of Greater Berlin between the eastern part ("capital of the GDR") and the western part of the city for more than 28 years. Today parts of the wall can still be visited in different places in…