This is the place to be for lovers of culture, history and nature, punctuated by majestic castles, surrounded by lush, green pine forests.

BERLIN: BLENDING URBAN AND TRADITIONAL FLAIR

You can feel history at every corner in Berlin. 
The colorful kaleidoscope of Berlin invites you to explore it, and experience it in so many different ways, climbing up the glass dome of Berlin’s Parliament building, the Reichstag or discovering some of the country’s best museums. 

Dine in Berlin’s beer gardens, relishing in the world’s oldest and most prestigious beer making tradition.

BEER IS CULTURE IN MUNICH
Beer and culture lovers alike should not miss out on Munich and its famous beer halls, among which is the famous Hofbräuhaus, founded in 1589. Stroll around town, admiring the glockenspiel clock that chimes and reenacts stories from the 16th century on the Town Hall building, the Neo Gothic Neues Rathaus, in central Marienplatz Square. 

Dresden, the Florence of the East
Garmisch, the leisure paradise
Heidelberg, the cultural hub

Dresden’s distinctive Baroque and Rococo architecture lend a vibrant allure to the city, one of the East’s architectural gems. Enjoy lunch at the Pfunds Molkerei: surrounded by the beauty of Villeroy & Boch ceramic tiles. Discover local history by walking along the Stallhof and Fürstenzug, a spectacular depiction of the prince’s procession, linking Neumarkt and Schlossplatz squares. 

Garmisch is a stunning ski resort that has been an exclusive destination for decades. Enjoy the slopes, and connect with the majestic mountains surrounding you. These mountains inspired composer Richard Strauss, who lived here in a beautiful Art Nouveau Villa, serve as the striking backdrop of Neuschwanstein Castle.

The discreet charm of Heidelberg stands out among the numerous smaller gems Germany can offer. Breathe in its natural beauty and culture, by strolling along the Philosopher’s Walk, which inspired, among others, the famous poet Friedrich Hölderlin.

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