Downing a beer or two is an essential experience in Southern Germany’s most attractive city. The beer halls are packed during Oktoberfest, but travel outside that period to experience the Hofbräuhaus without the crowds. Don’t miss the river surfers who try to keep their balance on the swift-flowing River Isar right in the heart of the city.
Enjoy one of East Germany’s most interesting cities. Its streets are lined with examples of Baroque and Rococo architecture, many of which have been painstakingly reconstructed after the devastating bombing of the Second World War. Don’t miss the city’s many museums, its Royal palace and its castle.
Take a trip to the once-divided German capital has and you’ll find it has much to offer tourist. Amongst the most visited attractions are Checkpoint Charlie, the remnants of the Berlin Wall and the Holocaust Memorial. Don’t miss catching sight of the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag, Germany’s parliament building which offers views of the city from its glass domed roof.