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: BAYERN TOURISMUS Marketing GmbHAugsburgThis southern Bavarian college city is one of Germany’s oldest cities and is known for its striking architecture and rich history.The WorldEuropeGermanyAugsburg
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 MediaFriedrichshainStraddling the eastern side of the River Spree, this former industrial precinct is today the home of some of Berlin’s most progressive nightclubs.The WorldEuropeGermanyFriedrichshain
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 MediaFrankfurtThis European economic capital on the Main River features world-class museums, sweet apple wine and Germany’s only skyscrapers.The WorldEuropeGermanyFrankfurt
Source: Tourism MediaReichstag BuildingTorched by Hitler, bombed by Britain and stormed by the Russians, the seat of German power has risen again as a symbol of a united and progressive Germany.The WorldEuropeGermanyTiergartenReichstag Building
Source: Tourism MediaTempelhof ParkEat a picnic, go cycling or attend outdoor festivals in this former airport turned public park, one of the largest communal areas in the city.The WorldEuropeGermanyTempelhofTempelhof Park