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I loved the look of this hotel from the start but there had been a couple of negative comments on Tripadviser! So glad I ignored them as stunning hotel, the staff were friendly and helpful. We arrived at 11.00am and they kindly checked us in early! The spa was spectacular, perfect relaxation after a day walking (def worth the €12) we are English and I had read about th...

At first we were a little hesitant about the hotel as the hallways looked dark and dated and could use a coat of fresh paint. However, the room was very clean and comfortable. The location of the hotel was good. While it was not right in the middle of the crowds, it was only 10-15 minute walk away from all major attractions (Marienplatz, cathedrals, open air market) AN...

Dear Sir/Madam I have recently stayed at the Novum Hotel in Munich Am Hauptbahnhof from 8 July 2017 - 18 July 2017. I stayed there with my girlfriend in one of the comfort double rooms. I am pleased to say that we enjoyed our time there so much. The hotel room was absolutely beautiful and the view was stunning. The central location allowed us so much freedom and the st...

Firstly, let me start with a small disappointment. The curtain in my room (#305) was defect and had shoe marks all over. That kind of marred a perfect score if I were to rate this hotel. The other was the inconsistency in the toilettries where some days they were replenished and anothe day-not. Now back to the positives- 1) the room was neat and new with a wonderful...

We booked this hotel last minute when we accidentally reached Munich Station instead of Fussen (we missed to alight at the correct station). The hotel is practically 3-min walk from Munchen (Munich) Central Station and you could not ask for more. Although we felt our lives where in danger as soon as we came out of the train station coz most of the people outside (well ...

Overall I was pleased with this hotel. It is in a good, central location, across from Wittenbergplatz U-bahn, and had adequate facilities for a 3-star hotel, including a bar, free wi-fi and clean, spacious rooms. Maybe the décor of the rooms could be updated but I was happy for the price I paid for 2 nights. Staff were polite, friendly and helpful. There was just on...

I stayed 3 months in Europe from Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Austria, Czech Rep. and Switzerland. I have been experienced more then 40 different hotels during 3 months and only 2 hotels (one in Paris and the other one is this hotel) gave me unforgettable service and experiences. Some staffs were caught by me not returning whole cash deposit back and some ...

The only con of the hotel is the slightly far-out location in West Germany near the zoo. But it's 5-mins from 2 metro stations, and in Berlin you can get anywhere on the metro! So that's not too big a problem. Everything else is wonderful from the very friendly staff, free internet at lobby, wonderfully designed rooms w surround sound in the ceiling of the room!! Y...

Our stay at this hotel was excellent. The hotel room was superbly size, we love the high ceilings and the colour combination. The amenities in the room was good and everything was modern and clean. The shoe cleaning machine was a nice touch. Location wise it was just a 5 to 10 minutes walk from either 2 of the nearest metro station which can bring you to central berli...

The largest hotel in Germany and it's a place for organizing conferences. It's not for tourist as it's located far from the city center but it's a very good choice if there are conference at this hotel or some events happening in the east side of Berlin.

i stayed at angleterre for the full 12 nights while in berlin. i was given exactly what i was expecting, clean room (smoking) which allowed me a check in time at 3pm which was okay. decent windows in the room for good ventilation. the television has all the free/cable channels when i felt bored. housekeeping is efficient and supplies replenished every day. the only ...

Loved my stay there. Everything was great, cleanness, location....There is no a con side really...,just to mention that I missed most the coffee/tea making facilities in the room. Lately many hotels are having them, and I have become accustomed to the convenience....The management should consider them....I would mention a couple of other things that I was surprised, no...

I stayed at this Hotel for One night. The value of my experience for the money I spent for a single room was excellent. The room was really tiny but it was fine for a shower and a sleep, which was the initial purpose of booking it anyways, so I didn't bother. The room itself was really clean (especially the bathroom was amazing) and comfortable. As a solo traveler, fir...

Wonderful would totally recommend this accommodation. The only negatives were the door Frames are low and my tall son hit his head. The shower is very narrow and the shower head is on an odd angle. That being said the water is hot and you can make do. We found the rest of the apartment fabulous value for money with great facilities. We cooked a couple of meals ther...

the service with a smile, condusive and i am very like the toilet of hotel. for my experience to germany, i think this hotel have a great location. the location very close with frankfurt station and nearest the shops especially kebab shop. but one more thing, i would like to suggest why not the hotel put the arrow of the kiblat (for muslim pray). if they do it, the ho...

The hotel has everything beyond a standard 4 star hotels in Germany: friendly front desk staff, helpful concierge, lovely and stylish room with air-conditioning, free wifi (all day) , safe, tea & coffee facility, hair dryer....and more. We stayed at many 4* hotels in germany and other countries, this was definately one of the best we have stayed so far. Ver g...

To wake up, I really love to make a cup of coffee before going to the breakfast buffet. In this hotel you have a Nespresso machine in the room. Perfect, fresh coffee every time! And, of course, new capsules every day. Connected to the rather big TV, an excellent sound system that even has a sub woofer. A perfect beginning of the day! We didn't need it as we just opene...

This was easily one of the best apartment hotels I had the pleasure of staying in while traveling through Germany. Its location near the mall made it easy to go shopping, though it was a little further away from public transportation to access the rest of the city. The staff was quite helpful, though there were a few times when a request was forgotten or arrived much l...

Friendly and helpful staff. Obliged us with early check in and assisted us with printing of tour documents. Nice and clean hotel in a good location, with nice breakfast. Highly recommended. But would not book through Agoda again as the currency exchange rate is highly unreasonable, especially compared to the initial publicized indicative rate

When I booked this hotel a few months before my 3 night stay in December 2016, I found the best deal to be on Agoda. The reviews on TA looked to be fairly good so I was expecting a stress-free stay and that's what I got. I had booked a Exclusive Double Room and had requested a room on a high floor as the hotel is near a busy road - this request was honoured and the ro...

I had an excellent experience with the hotel and it is very much dependent on which front desk officer receives you at the point of check-in and check-out. We had a very nice lady at check-in which took efforts to help us locate a room of our preference - twin bed instead of double. At check-out, it was a disaster, the trainee at the reception did not bother to ask f...

Stayed for 1 night, paid just EUR40 for a relatively last-minute booking. Location to the Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof was a priority so didn't have any other high level of expectations (given also the price); and for the price I paid, this is as best as it can get in central Frankfurt :) 3-min walk from the train station. Room was clean, not too cramped .. staff were effici...

The style of the hotel is great and cool,quite like the small balcony with the table and chair.Welcoming drink on the table which is quite thoughtful.3mins walk to the subway station,quite convenient.Reception service is also good.they helped us to fill in the hot water.but no kettle in the room,maybe most of the hotels in Germany don't equip with kettles.If they do,th...

Traveling from the United States to Germany for the first time after 38 years of marriage, we were excited but apprenhensive. We looked on line for many hotels, but continually came back to Hotel Erzgriesserei. We couldn't have been happier with this decision. We did not want a hotel that was by the main train station, we didn't want a hotel by Tourist Attractions. Bu...

We were a group of 6 ladies visiting the Berlin to enjoy the Christmas Markets. Booked this hotel based primarily on location and price. We weren't too bothered about the quality of the hotel as it was just a place to sleep. However, we found The Weinmeister to be extremely comfortable and it has a slightly quirky feel to it, with designer beds and oversized wing back ...

I enjoyed my recent stay at the King's Hotel. The hotel is very clean and convenient to the train station and the bus tour staging areas. Many places to eat are nearby. The room was clean and very comfortable. The breakfast was good, but for 18 Euros it should have had potatoes (hey, we're in Germany, we have to have potatoes with breakfast). The staff were friend...

friend of mine sugesting the hotel for me to stay, when i was arrived to the hotel, well i am a litte bit surprised, from the outside it looked like an old architectures with historical time line, but when i entered the place... wow it was beyond of my imagine, so modern. it was so nice to be there, because it felt like lived between two different moment, past and c...
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Overall very good with only a small complaint with the common area: The atmosphere feels more like a hotel. Nobody socializes in the common area. They always play annoying music so its impossible to concentrate on reading a book or laptop. The lighting is very dull also so it makes concentrating on reading something very hard. But the most annoying thing about the ...

This is an awesome hostel. Location in centre of town easy to get everywhere, fairly new, super friendly n helpful staff, run as a proper hostel with great kitchen and eating area, cheap breakfast and a deposit (refundable) for bedding towels etc. Highly recommend and the best I have stayed in in Germany.

i decided to book at this hotel because it was reduced price and had a good review. i really enjoyed it: nice and big room, simple, a mix of hostel and hotel which is nice for atmosphere, a restaurant open late, cheap and good breakfast + swimming pool and sauna for free. and a nice location, in my opinion. i would recommend it to young people and avid travelers, ...

I found the location very convenient, as it was just across the street from an S-Bahn station, and just a few hundred meters from a grocery store, shopping mall, and many restaurants! The facilities were very clean, the bedding was nice, and the absolute best part was the staff! Gianni and Rafael were wonderfully hospitable and welcoming--an entirely different experien...

I arrived super late and the night receptionist was friendly and efficient. The bathroom was surprisingly clean, and the showers better than at Generator. The room was respectable with a view over the boulevard and the linen was clean. Best of all for me was the free access computers, which were fast (as was the WiFi) and really helped me out a lot. Checkout is also...

Very good price for the double bed plus the extra bunk bed. Only 5 min walk to the Central Station which is so helpful to travel all around Germany and other European countries , 15 min walk to city center. The hotel has a common kitchen for guests to cook their own food.

The AandO Dresden Hauptbahnhof Hotel/Hostel in Dresden is a happy and efficiently run and well-organized business. It is located in a completely and successfully re-cycled office block. Everything is very functional and security has been given a high priority. Rooms are small, but well-appointed. The place is great value for money, particularly since it is located ...

For the price this is really a decent hostel. I stayed in an 8-bed mixed dorm which was a good size, the bed had already been made up with clean sheets for no extra charge (not normal in Germany) and the bathroom was spotlessly clean. There was free wifi access in the lobby, which has plenty of comfortable chairs. There are lots of extra facilities (laundry room, bar e...

I have stayed there for 03 days with my family. This is the best cheap hotel in frankfurt. They gave us family room in newly furnished building. The room was so clean and all the facilities mentioned was provided us. The reception staff was very helpful. I highly recommended this hotel for families with budgeted plan.

Me and my wife, together with 8, 16 year old girls stay here and from communication at booking and worries around would the girls be ok in their own rooms (not shared) everything was perfect. The other guests were great the staff were very helpful. The beer was cheap, the facilities were basic BUT it is a hostel not a 5 star hotel. 100% return here, strongly. Also U/S ...

This place is massive! There’s lots of facilities, outdoor area, big lounge area, lockers, washing machine, dinging area, kitchen. They let us check out late for a small price but was worth it. They also accommodated is in the same room when we booked another night. Two great clubs down the road. In a good neighbourhood, just rent a bike and bike around. Transit system...

The best thing about this hostel is the location: well connected with the transport, few minutes walk from the Museum Island and not very far away from the Brandenburg Tor. I had a 5 beds room with ensuite shower and toilet in two separate rooms, which was very convenient. Everything was clean and the ambient was really quiet.

The location is quite good, being right outside the train line and less than 15 minutes to most things that you'll want to see. It is also a 3 minute walk from a kiosk which you can purchase beer and cigarettes. This hostel was always clean and nice to stay in. Staff were friendly and happy to help. There is no kitchen or laundry facility in this hostel but you can pu...

I loved the Amstel House! Super cozy hostel! When I have arrived (Wednesday 18/09 around 11 hs.) was working at reception a girl super kindly! Was a perfect welcome! The kitchen, common spaces, bar and living room is super nice! I did not like just the beds.. it was ok, but can be a bit more comfortable. Thanks guys! When I come back to Berlin, for sure I will go there...

This hostel is a minute away from S/U Bahn stations, and a bunch of supermarkets and Kebabhaus are nearby too. The staff was so nice. I made a casual request asking if I could get a bottom bunk, and to my surprise, there was a note in a bottom bunk saying this bed is reserved for me. This was a quite nice gesture and I super appreciate it. I think the staff member wa...

If you are reading my comment, seems that you have sorted the available hotels base on the price and come up with the cheapest options first. A&O hotel is what you want without any surprise. Worth for the money you pay, just next to Tram ( #16,17) stations with go directly to central station.

The hotel is just a short Bahn ride from the long journey bus station, and another couple of stations to city center. The hotel has very good cleanliness but the only downside is there were no lockers for personal storage and has to be kept at the reception.

We booked a room with private bathroom but when we arrived, the receptionist said it's full and they booked us a room with a public bathroom. It was frustrating but good thing their toilet is clean and no one took a bath during the night and morning, only us! The room was big enough and clean. Location is very near to the cathedral and train station. This hote...

Stayed in hostel. Clean and comfotable bed, towels provides for. Common area with television amd vending machine. No kitchen. Less than 5 mins walk to subway station and supermarket. Many cafes and restaurants nearby. About 20-30 mins walk to attractions. In the middle of the the red light district (strip clubs, erotic toy shops etc) but did not feel unsafe. Accom is ...

I wasn’t quite sure if the town or this hostel in this area was the right spot but I was completely wrong. I was there for one full day and night and they made me feel like I have been there for months. They make you feel super welcome to their home, offer the best advice (which is to avoid the city center), everything is super clean, curtains on the beds! For young pe...

Location, facilities and staff were great. Got a quiet night sleep beds were comfortable. there was no fan or ac (which is typical of hostels in Germany) but it was cool during the night (so we had the windows open), I can see how with more people in the room or when it gets warmer it can feel stuffy. Adequate breakfast (5euros) in the morning and happy hour in the ev...

Arrived around 1600 on Sunday, place was busy, but not overly so. Told where my room was (4th floor), and started my ascent. First night, only half the room was occupied, so it was readonably quiet. Second night, slightly more people were booked in, still same, no noise. Only issues would really have to be proximity to railway line, which is also a perk, as it's a 3...

İt's very closed to the Milchhof station, only 1 minute away. You can take the U12 from Central station in Stuttgart and the second station is Milchhof. If you get out at the first station (Budapester Platz) there is a big shopping mall (Mİlaneo). Breakfast is very good and really enough (7 euro). Staff is very hepful and general the Hotel was better than a 5 star hote...

First appearances are deceiving. It looks ramshackle untidy messy. But hostel has character and it grows on you. Other guests extremely friendly helpful. Seems like a big family. I loved my stay here and would use them again. My only complaint is distance from old city. But tram service is good. The staff is the best I have encountered in ten weeks of staying at hostel...

It was my first experience staying in hostel and had just the best experience! Had so much fun with the workers wish I could visit here again! BEST EVER!!!!! PLEASE if you visit Berlin STAY HERE (stay here)!! And please BOSS of hostel, raise the payment for the workers XD They are super AWESOME The food was great too!!
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We booked this hotel last minute when we accidentally reached Munich Station instead of Fussen (we missed to alight at the correct station). The hotel is practically 3-min walk from Munchen (Munich) Central Station and you could not ask for more. Although we felt our lives where in danger as soon as we came out of the train station coz most of the people outside (well ...

The largest hotel in Germany and it's a place for organizing conferences. It's not for tourist as it's located far from the city center but it's a very good choice if there are conference at this hotel or some events happening in the east side of Berlin.

Loved my stay there. Everything was great, cleanness, location....There is no a con side really...,just to mention that I missed most the coffee/tea making facilities in the room. Lately many hotels are having them, and I have become accustomed to the convenience....The management should consider them....I would mention a couple of other things that I was surprised, no...

This was easily one of the best apartment hotels I had the pleasure of staying in while traveling through Germany. Its location near the mall made it easy to go shopping, though it was a little further away from public transportation to access the rest of the city. The staff was quite helpful, though there were a few times when a request was forgotten or arrived much l...

The style of the hotel is great and cool,quite like the small balcony with the table and chair.Welcoming drink on the table which is quite thoughtful.3mins walk to the subway station,quite convenient.Reception service is also good.they helped us to fill in the hot water.but no kettle in the room,maybe most of the hotels in Germany don't equip with kettles.If they do,th...

Traveling from the United States to Germany for the first time after 38 years of marriage, we were excited but apprenhensive. We looked on line for many hotels, but continually came back to Hotel Erzgriesserei. We couldn't have been happier with this decision. We did not want a hotel that was by the main train station, we didn't want a hotel by Tourist Attractions. Bu...

We were a group of 6 ladies visiting the Berlin to enjoy the Christmas Markets. Booked this hotel based primarily on location and price. We weren't too bothered about the quality of the hotel as it was just a place to sleep. However, we found The Weinmeister to be extremely comfortable and it has a slightly quirky feel to it, with designer beds and oversized wing back ...

I enjoyed my recent stay at the King's Hotel. The hotel is very clean and convenient to the train station and the bus tour staging areas. Many places to eat are nearby. The room was clean and very comfortable. The breakfast was good, but for 18 Euros it should have had potatoes (hey, we're in Germany, we have to have potatoes with breakfast). The staff were friend...

Loved the location, close to museum island and hackeserhod. Walkable to Unter den Linden and Frierichatrasse. So easy to get to on TXL Bus. We were in an appartment with two bedrooms (610 and 609, I think). Not a great view over the car park but we weren't really bothered about that. Small balcony. Well equipped apart from no scissors. We used washing machine. It's 9...

This was a last second booking as I chose to leave Munich a day early and head to Berlin. My other hotel wouldn't be available until the next day and I didn't want to pay top dollar for a quick 16 hour stay. I found this on my phone and decided to chance it as the price was quite affordable. When I first arrived in the hotel I was shocked by how nice the lobby was. Thi...

The hotel is about 5 minutes walk from platform 28-30 of Munich HBF. You could take S1 from Munich HBF to the airport, which is a 40 minutes ride. Being next to Munich HBF allows guests easy access to anywhere in Munich, Germany or even train services to other European countries. Room size is huge with good buffet breakfast. WIFI connection is also strong in the room....

fairly priced, clean and convenient for an overnight transit travelers, protective from the seedy environment which is given around main train stations in Germany. 2 minutes walk from the main train station. Car rental drop point near the train station, trains buses taxi access from/to anywhere. Endless choice of Shawarma (Turkish roll/sandwich) in the nearing street w...

Really first class location. From airport to hotel could not be simpler with S Bahn and one stop change to U station which then stopped at hotel front door. 5 minutes walk to pedestrian shopping area. Although definitely a business hotel because of its location, did not feel out of place as a holiday couple. Everything needed for breakfast was there. Evening meal...

We traveled all over Germany for 2 weeks and stayed in 6 different hotels and the Flemings Hotel was by far our favorite. The hotel staff always went above and beyond. The rooms were very nice. Loved the breakfast. The gal at the front desk thought it was going to rain when we were headed out, so she checked her phone and was going to give us an umbrella if we ...

This is a hotel that best suits travellers who arrive at the Frankfurt airport and need an overnight stay to catch a flight the following morning from the same airport. It is only a 5-minute walk from the Lufthansa check-in area, one escalator level up in Terminal 1, across a footbridge towards the central train station. The hotel is inside the same very modern build...

I was on a business trip to Germany, chose this hotel, and was not let down. The best thing was the location. You can walk in and out of Munich Center from this hotel very easily. The breakfast was (very typical German) huge, with hundreds of choices to choose from. The hotel was clean, new, nice glass elevators, room design is nice. Only complaint was that there are n...

Everything was great from location to cleanliness (I'm very picky with cleanliness aswell) to comfortable bed. Kettle and iron aren't in the room but as soon as we called reception they were brought up. The single thing I would say is negative is that the bath tub is open onto the room which gives you no privacy (my child would run around and felt uncomfortable) - and...

Its was amazing when I entered the hotel....its was so beautiful with classic decoration, the room is big,clean,elegant. And I love the breakfast very much, the service is good. If you have a car, you can have free parking infront of the hotel. I will re-book the hotel if I have a chance to Munich again.

Location: 5 mins walking from Munich main train station front door Food: Various restaurants and Fast chain food stores closed by. Room Comfort: Best as a 4-Star Hotel. Mini-bar free refill everyday during the time we stayed. Even the standard is very roomy. Room is very clean and the Housekeeping staff is very nice and responsible. Staff performace: Staff is frie...

Came unknowing that this would be the perfect place! Perfect rooms, perfect location, perfect security amidst all embassies. A small little Gym with sauna an a small pool and a huge Tiergarten to run outside weather permitting. Love the beds and the sheets, the decor, really a gem and now i am paying a similar price in Oslo for shared bathroom! Should have stayed more ...

Staff does not, apparently, read any special requests made at booking, even if the request is in German! I have stayed here on three occasions, always requesting a room on the "parking lot side" of the hotel. on ALL THREE TIMES my initial room assignment was on the other side of the hotel! This most recent time, I made the request in German and was STILL (initially.....

The hotel is newly modernised and the room was finished to a high standard. The small kitchen was well equipped and the bathroom had a fantastic shower. Location is very handy, next to a bus stop with direct links to the centre. The breakfast was fairly simple but excellent quality. Those were the good points. Unfortunately I found the bed uncomfortable, it sloped towa...

All the good things you hear are true, I liked the hotel. Huge human faces on the walls of the room too bizarre for our taste, but a quality bed and great overall experience were had. They should not advertize bicycles as they were kick-brake one-speed cheapo models. The internet did not work well which may because Germany needs a separate code for each device? This wa...
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friend of mine sugesting the hotel for me to stay, when i was arrived to the hotel, well i am a litte bit surprised, from the outside it looked like an old architectures with historical time line, but when i entered the place... wow it was beyond of my imagine, so modern. it was so nice to be there, because it felt like lived between two different moment, past and c...

We booked to stay for 2 nights celebrating my birthday. A lovely cake was sent to a room as a complimentary from a hotel by lovely Brittany. She also served in a restaurant for dinner and breakfast....lovely and smiley person...Thank you ;-) We planned to have dinner at Le Ciel to celebrate my BD, were told that it is closed and waited for an hour to get a table in a r...

The place was beautiful. It was located in the historic area of Munich near the Glockenspiel as well as the shopping area. The staff servic was outstanding. We checked out very early in the morning. As there were no porters around, the front desk staff, Antonia, collected our 8 heavy suitcases from our rooms and brought them to our car. The only regret we had was tha...

The Hyatt is ideally located for access to the Dom (the famous imposing Catherdral), the train stations, the galleries and the old town. The pedestrian bridge over the river takes just 10 minutes from the Hyatt reception to the DOM and the views are lovely. I have stayed at other hotels in Koln but this is my favourite! The staff are exceptionally helpful and thoughtfu...

The hotel has all the amenities you would expect from a 5 star hotel. It's expensive and they don't offer free breakfast (unlike the cheaper hotels we booked from the other cities we toured) so it's disappointing. The hotel is good, centrally located, just across the main train station but…with its price tag…i am not going to stay at this hotel just in case i went b...

I would recommend this hotel to anyone. The best thing is its location - just few steps from the underground and tram. So close to many attractions in Berlin and also have lots of cafe nearby. I really like to room as well. Very clean and have everything you need such as kitchen and kitchenware is also provided. This should be a great choice for those who travel in gro...

My best friend in Berlin never forgets to remind me that Berlin was part of GDR. It’s still developing and will catch up with the German courtesies. But Ritz Carlton in Berlin does not let you feel that. A very well appointed lounge. A great caring team and fine quality of rooms at probably the best address in town. Nothing beats Ritz in Berlin!

Hotel was clean tidy staff were very helpful... The Luxury room was lovely and bed comfortable... But the Breakfast out of this world best I've ever had since I've been travelling can get busy at times but the food is great, no so good if your on a diet and service great ...Close to shops and U/S station

Before making a decision about booking this hotel, my premonitions were mixed up. Unfortunately, this hotel has a lot of very bad opinions, but in spite of this I was persuaded by friends who spent many nights in this hotel. Pros of the hotel: Location: The hotel is located in the best possible place of Berlin - Kurfuerstendamm - it is a street full of exclusive bou...

It is the last stop of the 2 week's German trip. When we arrived at noon, we notice that there seems a big event in Koln. Hence the hotel was full and our room was not available yet. The staff friendly offered to take care of our luggages promise to get the room ready by 2pm one hour early than normal check in. The hotel is just a few minutes away from the main tr...

The hotel has the best location in Dresden!!! The Front Desk staff were not as friendly and were eager to make sure the Concierge was the one giving you the touristy information because it was not their job. The room was great, but it had a lot of big furniture for a small space. We were there for one day, so the location was the thing that could not be beat!!!!!

This hotel is simply outstanding. From the moment you walk in seeing the grand lobby, marble staircases, impeccably dressed and friendly staff you know you're somewhere special. Upon checking in you're welcomed warmly, then take the very neat elevators up to your room where you're met with beautiful hallways. The hotel is large but feels small, with courtyards placed t...

This hotel is in a great location with lots of restaurants, cafes, bakeries and shops just outside its doors. The "hop on hop off" city tour buses all stop just a block away. There is also an underground train station in front of the hotel. From here we were able to walk to the Brandenberg gate in about 15 minutes and have a great day on foot seeing all the museams ...

My stay at the Steigenberger was part business and part holiday. The location is really good. In the middle of town, within walking distance of shopping, restaurants and such. 24 euros for breakfast is to much. Generally I could say that this is a one of the 5 best hotels in HH.

I spent 2 nights at the Radisson Blu in Berlin booked through Agoda, third-party booking service. The room was not available when I arrived at the hotel, despite indicating we would be arriving from the airport. Checked bags at the desk and went out. When we returned at about 4:30pm, the room was ready, but we had to wait for our bags to be delivered to the room. Fr...

This hotel is new (opened last year) therefore the standard of the rooms is excellent. The staff were lovely and friendly and the bellboy and concierge remembered my name every time they saw me! Only 6 floors with a state of the art elevator. I would recommend booking a room with breakfast if you want to eat breakfast. I had it only on one day as I was meeting frien...

We only stayed here for a night as Berlin was a stopover on the way home. What a beautiful Hotel! Everything was amazing, including the price. this was by far the best value Hotel we stayed at during our trip. We didn't bother with breakfast, better hotels like this tend to overcharge for these services. We opted for a short walk and a visit to a nearby cafe. A nice wa...

Hotel was excellent and accessible with a train station nearby. Hotel was very aesthetic and looked beautiful. Rooms and bathrooms were very clean. Really appreciate the daily supply of water. However, bathroom was a little small. Also, would appreciate if the hotel could provide free wifi in rooms, especially since many other 5 star hotels do give free wifi.
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What's the average price of a hotel in Germany?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Germany is USD 109. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Germany is USD 153. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Germany is USD 298.
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Popular cities among travelers staying in Germany include Munich, Berlin, and Frankfurt am Main.
What are the best hotels in Munich?
Verified travelers to Munich have given top reviews to The 4You Hostel & Hotel Munich, marc hotel Munich and Hotel Europäischer Hof.
What are the best hotels in Berlin?
Verified travelers to Berlin have given top reviews to Maritim proArte Hotel Berlin, Ocak Hotel and IntercityHotel Berlin Airport BER Terminal 1+2.
What are the best hotels in Frankfurt am Main?
Verified travelers to Frankfurt am Main have given top reviews to Toyoko Inn Frankfurt am Main Hauptbahnhof, IntercityHotel Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof and Staycity Aparthotels Frankfurt Airport.

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Discover the Hidden Gems of Germany
Germany is a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be explored beyond the bustling cities and famous landmarks. While destinations like Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg often steal the spotlight, countless quaint villages and stunning landscapes offer unique experiences that showcase the country’s rich culture and history. Picture yourself wandering through the charming streets of Rothenburg ob der Tauber, a medieval town that feels like stepping back in time. Its well-preserved architecture, cobblestone streets, and enchanting town square make it a perfect day trip for those seeking a slice of authentic German life.
Another hidden gem is the picturesque village of Bacharach, nestled along the Rhine River. This charming destination boasts vineyards, half-timbered houses, and the stunning backdrop of the Rhine Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Here, travelers can enjoy scenic hikes, wine tastings, and breathtaking views of the river. For those who crave adventure, the Saxon Switzerland National Park offers dramatic sandstone formations and hiking trails that lead to panoramic vistas, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Don’t overlook the serene beauty of the Black Forest, famous for its dense woods and charming villages like Triberg. This area is not just about fairy tales; it offers numerous hiking and biking trails, along with the chance to sample the region’s famous Black Forest cake. Whether you’re exploring the hidden paths of the countryside or indulging in local culinary delights, Germany’s hidden gems promise unforgettable experiences that go beyond the typical tourist itinerary.
Unforgettable Experiences Await in Germany
Germany is brimming with unforgettable experiences that cater to a variety of interests. For history buffs, a walking tour of the Berlin Wall is a must. This iconic landmark tells the story of a divided nation and offers a poignant glimpse into the past. Guided tours provide insights into the significance of the Wall, and visitors can even explore the East Side Gallery, a stretch of the Wall adorned with vibrant murals created by artists from around the world.
In the charming city of Heidelberg, a private guided city tour allows travelers to discover the rich history and stunning architecture of one of Germany's oldest universities. The tour often includes a visit to the majestic Heidelberg Castle, perched on a hill overlooking the city, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the past. For those seeking a unique culinary experience, the Elphi Plaza tour in Hamburg combines a visit to the iconic Elbphilharmonie concert hall with a delightful tasting of local pastries, including the famous *franzbrotchen*, paired with a cozy coffee break.
For adventure seekers, an alternative bike tour in Berlin opens up the city’s hidden corners, showcasing street art, local neighborhoods, and lesser-known historical sites. Each of these experiences offers a unique perspective on Germany, allowing travelers to connect with the culture and history in a way that traditional sightseeing simply cannot match.
Best Time to Explore Germany
The best time to visit Germany largely depends on the experiences you seek. Spring (March to May) is a delightful time to explore as the weather begins to warm up, flowers bloom, and outdoor festivals kick off. The famous cherry blossom season in Bonn is a spectacle not to be missed, attracting visitors from around the world. Summer (June to August) is peak tourist season, especially in major cities and during festivals like Oktoberfest in Munich. While the weather is warm and lively, it’s wise to book accommodations in advance to secure the best options.
Autumn (September to November) is another fantastic time to visit, particularly for those who enjoy wine festivals and beautiful fall foliage. Regions like the Rhine Valley come alive with harvest celebrations and wine tastings, showcasing the country’s renowned vineyards. Winter (December to February) transforms Germany into a winter wonderland. Christmas markets pop up in towns and cities, offering festive treats, handcrafted gifts, and a magical atmosphere. For those who enjoy winter sports, the Bavarian Alps provide ample opportunities for skiing and snowboarding.
Regardless of the season, Germany has something to offer every traveler. Planning your trip around local festivals, weather conditions, and personal interests will ensure a memorable experience in this diverse and captivating country.
Essential Travel Tips for Navigating Germany
Traveling in Germany can be a breeze with a few essential tips under your belt. Understanding local customs and etiquette is crucial for a smooth experience. For instance, greeting locals with a friendly *Guten Tag* (Good day) or *Hallo* can go a long way in establishing rapport. Germans value punctuality, so arriving on time for appointments or tours is highly appreciated. When dining out, it’s customary to wait for the host to begin the meal or to offer a toast before taking your first sip.
Learning a few basic phrases in German can enhance your travel experience significantly. Simple phrases like *Danke* (Thank you), *Bitte* (Please/You’re welcome), and *Entschuldigung* (Excuse me) can help in daily interactions. While many Germans speak English, making an effort to communicate in their language is often met with appreciation.
When it comes to transportation, Germany boasts an efficient public transport system that includes trains, trams, and buses. Purchasing a day pass can be a cost-effective way to explore cities like Berlin and Munich. For those venturing into rural areas, consider renting a car to fully appreciate the scenic routes and charming villages. Keeping these tips in mind will help travelers navigate Germany with ease, allowing for a more enjoyable and immersive experience.
Where to Stay for Every Budget in Germany
Germany offers a wide range of accommodations to suit every budget, from luxurious hotels to cozy hostels. For those seeking comfort and convenience, the IntercityHotel Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof provides modern amenities and is located near the main train station, making it an ideal base for exploring the city. Its spacious rooms and friendly staff ensure a pleasant stay, while the nearby attractions are easily accessible.
If luxury is what you’re after, the Maritim Hotel Düsseldorf is a stunning choice. Known for its elegant design and top-notch service, this hotel is perfect for travelers looking to indulge. With its prime location and excellent dining options, guests can enjoy a lavish experience while being close to the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
For budget-conscious travelers, the Toyoko Inn Frankfurt am Main Hauptbahnhof offers clean and comfortable accommodations without breaking the bank. This hotel is praised for its excellent location and friendly service, making it a popular choice for those looking to explore the city on a budget. Whether you’re in search of luxury or affordability, Germany’s diverse accommodation options ensure a comfortable stay for every type of traveler.
Where to Stay for Every Budget in Germany
Germany's accommodation landscape is as diverse as its culture, offering something for every type of traveler. For those seeking a touch of luxury, the Maritim Hotel Düsseldorf stands out with its elegant design and exceptional service. Located conveniently in the heart of the city, this hotel not only provides a lavish experience but also easy access to local attractions. Guests rave about the friendly reception staff and the sumptuous dining options available on-site, making it a perfect retreat after a day of exploration.
If you're looking for mid-range options that don’t compromise on quality, consider the Flemings Hotel Frankfurt-Central. This hotel has earned praise for its beautiful ambiance and helpful staff, ensuring a pleasant stay. The location is ideal for those who want to explore Frankfurt’s vibrant city life, with numerous shops and restaurants within walking distance. With clean rooms and a delicious breakfast buffet, it’s a great choice for travelers who want comfort without breaking the bank.
Budget travelers will find excellent options as well, such as the Toyoko Inn Frankfurt am Main Hauptbahnhof. Known for its cleanliness and friendly service, this hotel is conveniently located near the main train station, making it easy to get around. Guests appreciate the good value for money, especially with the comfortable accommodations and the proximity to public transport. Whether you're in Germany for business or leisure, you'll find a variety of hotels that cater to your needs and budget.
Why Agoda is Your Go-To for Booking in Germany
When it comes to booking accommodations in Germany, Agoda is the ultimate choice for savvy travelers. With a user-friendly platform that allows you to compare prices and find the best deals, Agoda ensures that you get the most value for your money. Whether you’re looking for a luxury hotel in Berlin or a cozy guesthouse in the Bavarian countryside, Agoda’s extensive selection covers it all. Plus, with exclusive discounts and promotions, you can save even more on your stay.
Agoda also offers a seamless booking experience, where you can easily filter accommodations based on your preferences, including budget, location, and amenities. This means you can focus on what truly matters: enjoying your trip to Germany. With detailed hotel descriptions and genuine guest reviews, you can make informed decisions about where to stay, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience.
Additionally, Agoda provides excellent customer support to assist you throughout the booking process. Whether you have questions about your reservation or need help with changes, their dedicated team is ready to assist. With Agoda, booking your next adventure in Germany becomes a hassle-free experience, allowing you to spend more time exploring and less time worrying about logistics.
Getting Around Germany Made Easy
Exploring Germany is a breeze thanks to its well-organized and efficient public transport system. Cities like Berlin and Munich boast extensive networks of trains, trams, and buses that make getting from point A to point B both convenient and affordable. Purchasing a day pass can be a cost-effective way to hop on and off public transport, allowing you to explore the city at your own pace. The punctuality of the German transport system means you can rely on it to keep your itinerary on track.
For those who prefer a more scenic route, renting a car opens up a world of possibilities. Germany’s picturesque countryside and charming villages are best experienced on the road. The autobahn, famous for its stretches without speed limits, offers a thrilling driving experience, while the scenic routes, such as the Romantic Road, provide breathtaking views and delightful stops along the way. Make sure to familiarize yourself with local driving laws and road signs to ensure a smooth ride.
Biking is another popular way to explore, especially in cities like Berlin, where dedicated bike lanes make it safe and easy. Many cities offer bike rental services, allowing you to pedal your way through parks and along riversides. This eco-friendly option not only keeps you active but also offers a unique perspective of the city. Whether you choose public transport, a rental car, or a bike, getting around Germany is simple and enjoyable.
Top Attractions You Can't Miss in Germany
Germany is home to a wealth of iconic landmarks and cultural sites that are sure to leave a lasting impression. One of the must-visit attractions is the Frauenkirche in Dresden, an architectural marvel that showcases stunning baroque design. After its destruction during World War II, the church was meticulously rebuilt and now stands as a symbol of resilience. Visitors can climb to the dome for panoramic views of the city, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts.
Another cultural gem is the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, where car enthusiasts can immerse themselves in the history of one of the world’s most prestigious automotive brands. The museum features interactive exhibits and a vast collection of vehicles, offering insights into the evolution of automotive engineering. It’s an engaging experience for visitors of all ages, combining education with entertainment.
No trip to Germany would be complete without a visit to Heidelberg Castle, perched majestically on a hill overlooking the city. This historic fortress is not only a stunning example of Renaissance architecture but also offers fascinating insights into the region's history. A guided tour will take you through the castle’s beautiful gardens and impressive halls, providing a glimpse into the lives of its former inhabitants. With its breathtaking views and rich history, Heidelberg Castle is a highlight that should not be missed.
Shopping Adventures in Germany
Shopping in Germany is an exciting experience, with a mix of high-end boutiques, local crafts, and bustling markets. Major cities like Berlin and Munich offer vibrant shopping districts where you can find everything from designer labels to unique souvenirs. The famous Königsallee in Düsseldorf, affectionately known as the “Kö,” is a luxury shopping boulevard lined with upscale shops and boutiques. Strolling along this tree-lined avenue is a treat for both shoppers and window shoppers alike.
For those seeking authentic local products, visiting traditional markets is a must. The historic Römer square in Frankfurt hosts a charming market where you can find handmade crafts, local delicacies, and souvenirs. It’s the perfect place to pick up unique gifts and experience the local culture. Additionally, the vibrant flea markets in Berlin, such as the famous Mauerpark Flea Market, are great for finding vintage items and eclectic treasures.
Don't forget to explore local food markets, where you can sample regional specialties and fresh produce. The Berggarten in Hanover is not only a beautiful garden but also hosts seasonal markets featuring local foods and crafts. Whether you’re hunting for fashion, home décor, or culinary delights, Germany’s shopping scene is sure to satisfy every taste and budget.
Nature and Outdoor Escapes in Germany
Germany's natural beauty is nothing short of breathtaking, with a variety of parks, gardens, and outdoor activities that invite exploration. The Herrenhausen Gardens in Hanover, for example, are a splendid example of baroque landscaping. These meticulously designed gardens feature stunning flower beds, intricate fountains, and serene pathways perfect for a leisurely stroll. Visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while enjoying the tranquility that these gardens offer. The gardens also host various seasonal events, making it a lively spot for both locals and tourists alike.
Another fantastic outdoor destination is Killesberg Park in Stuttgart, known for its beautiful landscapes and recreational areas. This park boasts a variety of gardens, a petting zoo, and even a miniature train that delights children and adults alike. The park's elevated areas provide panoramic views of the city, making it an ideal spot for picnics or simply relaxing amidst nature. For those looking to engage in more active pursuits, the park offers walking and biking paths that meander through its lush greenery.
For a more rugged experience, the Saxon Switzerland National Park is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts. Nestled in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains, the park features dramatic rock formations and numerous hiking trails that cater to all skill levels. The breathtaking views from the peaks are worth the effort, and the diverse flora and fauna add to the park's charm. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a scenic day trip, Saxon Switzerland offers unforgettable outdoor adventures.
Family-Friendly Fun in Germany
Germany is an excellent destination for families, offering a plethora of activities and attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. The Leipzig Zoo is a fantastic spot for animal lovers, featuring a wide variety of species in beautifully designed habitats. The zoo's highlight is the Gondwanaland, an impressive indoor rainforest that allows visitors to experience exotic wildlife up close. Families can spend an entire day exploring the zoo, engaging in educational programs, and enjoying the interactive exhibits.
For a thrilling day out, Europa-Park, located in Rust, is one of Germany's largest theme parks. With over 100 attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and themed areas representing different European countries, there’s something for everyone. The park is known for its cleanliness and family-friendly atmosphere, making it a favorite among both locals and tourists. Be sure to check the park's schedule for special events and shows that add extra excitement to your visit.
Another family-friendly destination is the Palmengarten in Frankfurt, a beautiful botanical garden that offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Families can explore various themed gardens, enjoy a ride on the park's miniature train, or participate in seasonal events that often include workshops and educational programs for children. With its stunning plant collections and serene atmosphere, Palmengarten is a delightful place for families to relax and learn about nature together.
Cultural Festivals and Events to Experience
Germany's rich cultural tapestry is woven with a variety of festivals and events that showcase its traditions and heritage. One of the most famous is Oktoberfest, held annually in Munich. This world-renowned beer festival attracts millions of visitors who come to enjoy traditional German brews, delicious food, and lively music. The festival typically runs from late September to the first weekend in October, offering a unique opportunity to experience Bavarian culture in a festive atmosphere. Visitors can join in the celebrations by donning traditional attire, such as lederhosen and dirndls, and participating in various activities, including folk dances and parades.
Another exciting event is the Christmas markets that pop up throughout Germany during the holiday season. These markets, known as *Weihnachtsmärkte*, are filled with festive stalls offering handcrafted gifts, delicious treats, and warm beverages like mulled wine (*Glühwein*). Cities like Nuremberg and Dresden are particularly famous for their markets, where visitors can soak in the holiday spirit while shopping for unique souvenirs and enjoying traditional holiday snacks, such as roasted chestnuts and gingerbread cookies.
In addition to these well-known events, many cities host local festivals celebrating regional customs and traditions. For example, the Rhine in Flames festival features spectacular firework displays along the Rhine River, while the Cannstatter Volksfest in Stuttgart is a traditional folk festival with rides, games, and local delicacies. Participating in these cultural events allows travelers to connect with locals and gain a deeper appreciation for Germany's diverse heritage.
Transportation Tips for a Smooth Journey
Getting around Germany is efficient and convenient, thanks to its well-developed transportation network. The country boasts an extensive railway system, making train travel one of the best ways to explore various regions. High-speed trains like the *ICE* (InterCity Express) connect major cities, allowing travelers to cover long distances quickly and comfortably. For those planning to travel frequently by train, consider purchasing a German Rail Pass, which offers unlimited travel for a set number of days, providing significant savings.
In addition to trains, Germany's cities are equipped with reliable public transport systems, including trams, buses, and subways. Cities like Berlin and Munich have comprehensive networks that make it easy to navigate urban areas. Purchasing a day pass can be a great way to save money while enjoying unlimited travel within the city. For a more local experience, consider using bike-sharing services available in many cities, allowing you to explore at your own pace while enjoying the fresh air.
For those who prefer the freedom of driving, renting a car is a fantastic option, especially for exploring rural areas and scenic routes. The autobahn offers a unique driving experience, and routes like the Romantic Road are famous for their picturesque views and charming towns. Be sure to familiarize yourself with local driving laws and road signs to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey. With a little planning, getting around Germany can be a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Practical Travel Information for a Hassle-Free Trip
When traveling in Germany, being well-prepared can make all the difference in ensuring a smooth experience. One important consideration is travel insurance. It’s advisable to purchase a comprehensive travel insurance policy that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost belongings. This peace of mind allows travelers to focus on enjoying their trip without worrying about unexpected issues.
Safety is generally not a concern in Germany, as it is known for its low crime rates and well-maintained public spaces. However, being aware of your surroundings and taking standard precautions, such as keeping your belongings secure and avoiding poorly lit areas at night, is always wise. Additionally, familiarize yourself with emergency contact numbers, such as the local police (110) and ambulance services (112), to ensure you can act quickly if needed.
Currency exchange is another practical aspect to consider. Germany uses the Euro (€), and it’s helpful to have some cash on hand for small purchases, especially in markets or rural areas where card payments may not be accepted. ATMs are widely available, and most major credit cards are accepted in larger establishments. Understanding these practical travel tips will help ensure a hassle-free trip filled with wonderful memories.
Road Trip Adventures Through Germany
Germany is an excellent country for road trips, with its scenic routes and charming villages waiting to be explored. One of the most famous routes is the Romantic Road, which stretches from Würzburg to Füssen. This picturesque drive takes travelers through medieval towns, vineyards, and stunning landscapes. Along the way, don’t miss the opportunity to visit the fairy-tale castle of Neuschwanstein, which inspired Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle. Each stop along the Romantic Road offers a unique glimpse into Germany's rich history and culture.
Another fantastic road trip option is the Castle Road, which connects over 70 castles and palaces throughout Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. This route is perfect for history enthusiasts, as it allows travelers to explore magnificent castles like Hohenzollern Castle and Heidelberg Castle. The scenic drive through rolling hills and lush forests adds to the overall experience, making it a memorable journey for all.
For those seeking a coastal adventure, the German Alpine Road offers stunning views of the Alps and picturesque lakes. This route is particularly beautiful in the summer when the wildflowers are in bloom and the weather is perfect for outdoor activities. Along the way, travelers can stop for hiking, cycling, and even water sports at lakes like Lake Chiemsee. Whether you prefer historical routes or breathtaking natural scenery, Germany's road trip options cater to every interest.
Local Cuisine You Must Try in Germany
No visit to Germany is complete without indulging in its delicious local cuisine. Each region boasts its own specialties, making it a culinary adventure worth exploring. Start with the iconic *Bratwurst*, a flavorful sausage often grilled to perfection and served with mustard and sauerkraut. This beloved dish can be found at street stalls and restaurants alike, providing a true taste of German culture. Pair it with a refreshing *Weissbier* (wheat beer) for an authentic experience.
Another must-try dish is *Sauerbraten*, a pot roast typically made from beef marinated in a mixture of vinegar, water, and spices. This hearty meal is often served with red cabbage and potato dumplings, making it a comforting choice for chilly evenings. Many regions have their own variations of Sauerbraten, so be sure to sample different versions as you travel.
For dessert, indulge in a slice of *Black Forest Cake* (*Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte*), a decadent treat made with layers of chocolate sponge cake, whipped cream, and cherries. This iconic cake originates from the Black Forest region and is a delightful way to end any meal. Don't forget to explore local bakeries for other sweet treats, such as *Apfelstrudel* (apple strudel) and *Lebkuchen* (gingerbread), which are popular throughout the country. With so many culinary delights to savor, Germany is a food lover's paradise.
Safety Tips for Travelers in Germany
Traveling in Germany is generally safe, but it’s always wise to take precautions to ensure a worry-free experience. One of the best practices is to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas like train stations and tourist attractions. Pickpocketing can occur, so keep your belongings secure and avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Using a money belt or a secure bag can help keep your valuables safe while you explore.
Another important safety tip is to familiarize yourself with local emergency numbers. In Germany, the emergency number for police is 110, while medical emergencies can be reached by dialing 112. Knowing these numbers can be invaluable if an unexpected situation arises. Additionally, it’s a good idea to have the contact information for your country’s embassy or consulate on hand, just in case you need assistance during your travels.
Lastly, when using public transport, be mindful of your belongings and remain vigilant, especially during peak hours when trains and buses can be crowded. Following these safety tips will help ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip, allowing you to focus on making the most of your time in Germany.
Germany for First-Time Visitors
For first-time visitors to Germany, planning your itinerary can seem overwhelming given the country's rich history and diverse attractions. Start by focusing on major cities like Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg, each offering unique experiences. In Berlin, don't miss iconic landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall. A guided tour can provide valuable insights into the city's history and culture, making your visit even more enriching.
In Munich, indulge in local cuisine at traditional beer gardens and explore the stunning architecture of Marienplatz. The city's vibrant atmosphere is perfect for leisurely strolls and enjoying the local culture. If time allows, consider taking a day trip to nearby attractions like Neuschwanstein Castle or Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site for a deeper understanding of Germany's history.
Lastly, familiarize yourself with basic German phrases, as this can greatly enhance your interactions with locals. While many Germans speak English, making an effort to communicate in their language is often appreciated. With a little planning and an open mind, first-time visitors can create unforgettable memories while exploring the diverse beauty of Germany.






























































