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Top 12 things to do when you visit Germany

1. Stroll along the murals on the Berlin Wall
There are several places in the German capital where you can find remaining parts of the Berlin Wall, but the East Side Gallery stands out. The 0.8-mile (1.3km) stretch running parallel to the Spree River is covered in more than 100 murals, created by international artists following the fall of the wall.
2. Roller skate down a runway at Berlin’s abandoned airport
One of the largest urban open spaces in the world, the abandoned airport is a much-loved spot for many Berliners. Complete with runway markings, grounded planes and old hangars, the park, known as Tempelhofer Feld, is popular with kite-flyers, rollerbladers, picnickers and the occasional windsurfer
3. Visit the castle that inspired Walt Disney
Set against a dramatic mountainous backdrop, Germany’s fairytale castle perched on a hill has to be seen to be believed. Said to be the model for the Disney logo and castles found in parks around the world, Schloss Neuschwanstein was built as a retreat for King Ludwig II.
4. Scale Germany’s highest mountain
With blue lakes, rocky peaks and bell-wearing cows galore, the Bavarian Alps are a must for lovers of the outdoors. The region has ample hiking and rock-climbing opportunities, as well as a large number of cable cars that help you gain height much faster
5. Sip a smoked beer in Bamberg
It’s not hard to find beer in Germany, but for something a little different, head to the Franconian town of Bamberg
6. Hit the spa in the Black Forest
The curative mineral waters that bubble up from under the Black Forest have long attracted wellness fans to this region. In Baden-Baden, one of the area’s best-known spa towns, 12 thermal springs produce around 211,340 gallons of water every day, with temperatures as high as 154°F (68°C)
7. Attach a padlock to a bridge in Cologne
One of the best ways to approach the world-famous Cologne Cathedral is by crossing the Rhine River on the Hohenzollern Bridge. You can take in the city skyline and watch large barges glide along the mighty river as the Gothic towers of the iconic cathedral loom ever closer
8. Explore the German Wine Route
The Deutsche Weinstrasse winds its way through the Pfalz (Palatinate) wine-growing region. Running from Bockenheim in the north to Schweigen-Rechtenbach on the French border, the 53-mile (85km) route connects picturesque towns, countless wineries and a number of Michelin-starred restaurants
9. Reflect on Nazi history in Nuremberg
Nuremberg’s imposing buildings bear witness to both the scale of the events and the megalomania of the Nazi regime. The Nazi Party Rally Grounds were used for party meetings, speeches and parades. Many of the structures on the site, such as the Zeppelinfield Grandstand and the unfinished Congress Hall, are still there and can be visited on a walking tour.
10. Catch a concert at Hamburg’s impressive concert hall
Located on a peninsula in the former port district of Hamburg, the Elbphilharmonie, often affectionately called “Elphi,” is an architectural masterpiece. Opened in 2017, the concert hall consists of a glittering glass structure, made up of more than 1100 window panels sitting on top of an old red-brick warehouse.
11. Join locals for breakfast in a Munich beer garden
A traditional breakfast in Munich involves two white sausages, a pretzel, a dollop of sweet mustard and a glass of Weissbier. Best enjoyed in one of the city’s many beer gardens, the dish should be eaten before noon as it used to be in the days before refrigeration.
12. Try watersports on Germany’s glitziest island
Attached to the mainland by a narrow causeway, Sylt is the largest of Germany’s North Frisian Islands. The popular staycation destination has grassy dunes, sandy beaches and postcard-perfect lighthouses, as well as upmarket restaurants, designer shops and chic hotels that cater for a wealthier crowd

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The Black Forest High Road runs over 60 km from Freudenstadt to Baden-Baden. The most beautiful tourist route of the Black Forest celebrated its 75th birthday in 2007 but is still an attractive destination for tourists and locals.

There are magnificent views of the Black Forest valleys, the Rhine Valley and Alsace and the Voges Mountains along the entire route. There are also a large number of tourist highlights, such as Lake Mummelsee, the Lothar Path or the newly opened wilderness path on the Bühlerhöhe.

Koblenz, also spelled Coblenz, city, Rhineland-Palatinate Land (state), western Germany. It lies at the junction of the Rhine and Moselle (Mosel) rivers (hence its Roman name, Confluentes) and is surrounded by spurs from the Eifel, Hunsrück, Westerwald, and Taunus mountains.

Cologne, German Köln, fourth largest city in Germany and largest city of the Land (state) of North Rhine–Westphalia. One of the key inland ports of Europe, it is the historic, cultural, and economic capital of the Rhineland.
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