Attractions in Germany
Founded in 1919, Bavaria Filmstadt is a theme park nestled within one of Europe’s largest and most renowned film studios, located in Munich, Germany. This historic site has served as […]
Nestled in the basement of Regensburg’s Old Town, the Golf Museum offers a unique glimpse into the sport’s rich history. Housing over 1,200 artifacts, the museum showcases the world’s oldest […]
Located in Berlin, Germany, the MACHmit! Museum for Children, or Kindermuseum MachtMit, is a vibrant space designed to engage young visitors through interactive and sensory experiences. The museum offers a […]
Nestled along the Upper Rhine, about 35 miles southwest of Frankfurt, Worms (pronounced “Vohrms”) is a city steeped in ancient history. Its origins trace back to antiquity, and today, it […]
Günzburg, one of Germany’s oldest towns, sits along the Danube River and boasts a history that stretches back to Roman times. The town’s rich past is most evident in its […]
Nestled in the historic center of Augsburg, Germany, the Lettl Museum for Surreal Art houses around 500 thought-provoking works by the late local artist Wolfgang Lettl. The museum, a not-for-profit […]
Little Big City Berlin offers a unique and engaging way to explore the city’s history, from the Middle Ages to the present day. Located in the heart of Germany’s capital, […]
Klimahaus Bremerhaven 8° Ost, located in Bremen, Germany, offers a unique blend of a science center, climate museum, and theme park. The museum takes visitors on an interactive journey across […]
Ulm Minster, or Ulmer Münster, stands as one of the world’s tallest churches, its steeple soaring high above the city of Ulm, Germany. This Gothic masterpiece, which took around 500 […]
Munich’s Tierpark Hellabrunn, one of the largest zoos in Europe, invites visitors to explore a unique layout organized by continents and natural habitats. Located in Munich, the zoo provides a […]
On the outskirts of Leipzig, Belantis amusement park offers a vibrant array of entertainment for visitors. Spanning over 60 rides and attractions, the park caters to fun seekers of all […]
The LWL Industrial Museum Zollern, located in Dortmund, Germany, is a 19th-century former colliery that has been transformed into an industrial history museum. The site offers a striking contrast with […]
The German Submarine U-995, a relic from the Nazi era, now rests on the sandy beach of the Baltic Sea Coast in the resort town of Laboe. Part of the […]
The German Emigration Center Bremerhaven, also known as Deutsches Auswanderer Haus, is situated on the harbor where millions of German emigrants departed for the New World between 1830 and 1974. […]
The Allied Museum (AlliiertenMuseum) in Berlin delves into the history of the American, British, and French forces that occupied West Berlin and West Germany during the Cold War, from 1945 […]
The Church of St. Severin, a prominent landmark on the island of Sylt, dates back to the 13th century and showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural elements. Notable […]
Hamburg Zoo, also known as Tierpark Hagenbeck, has been run by the Hagenbeck family since 1907. Located in Hamburg, Germany, this private zoo was a pioneer in housing animals in […]
Nestled in the verdant foothills of the Taunus Mountains, Bad Homburg is a spa town known for its elegant half-timbered buildings and lavish resorts. The town’s history as a favored […]
Cologne’s Odysseum, a unique blend of science museum and adventure park, offers an engaging and interactive experience for visitors of all ages. Located in Germany, this attraction features hands-on exhibits […]
Nestled in the eastern part of Germany, near the borders of Bavaria and the Czech Republic, Plauen is a city with a complex history. In the 1930s, it hosted the […]
Ingolstadt Village, located about an hour’s drive north of Munich, is a sprawling designer outlet mall that draws shoppers with its extensive range of international brands. The complex houses over […]
Located in the Bavarian town of Günzburg, LEGOLAND® Germany offers a vibrant world of over 50 attractions, shows, and models crafted from more than 50 million LEGO® bricks. The park […]
Rheinfels Castle, once the largest and most significant fortress in the region, now stands as a striking ruin along the UNESCO-listed Upper Middle Rhine Valley. Perched on a hill on […]
Düppel Historic Village, an open-air museum in Berlin, stands on the site of an 800-year-old village, offering a glimpse into medieval life. Visitors can explore reconstructed homes, workshops, and granaries, […]