1. Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria
Perched atop the Bavarian Alps, Neuschwanstein Castle is a fairy-tale palace that served as the inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle.
2. Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
The Brandenburg Gate is a symbol of German reunification and one of Berlin’s most famous landmarks.
3. The Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg
The Black Forest, with its dense woods, picturesque villages, and scenic trails, is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.
4. Heidelberg Castle, Baden-Württemberg
It is a striking ruin that towers above the charming town of Heidelberg. Its romantic setting & historical significance make it one of Germany’s most visited landmarks.
5. Cologne Cathedral, North Rhine-Westphalia
Cologne Cathedral, or Kölner Dom, is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
6. Munich’s Marienplatz, Bavaria
Marienplatz, the central square of Munich, is a bustling hub filled with historical buildings, restaurants, and shops.
7. Sanssouci Palace, Potsdam
Sanssouci Palace, often referred to as the “Versailles of Germany,” is a stunning example of Rococo architecture.
8. Zugspitze, Bavaria
Zugspitze, located on the border between Germany and Austria, is the highest peak in Germany, offering a stunning alpine experience with its panoramic views, & snow-covered slopes.
9. Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg
Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg is the world’s largest model railway exhibition, featuring intricate, meticulously crafted miniature landscapes from around the globe.
10. Berchtesgaden National Park, Bavaria
Berchtesgaden National Park, located in the Bavarian Alps, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts.