Having decided to visit Germany, it is better to decide in advance which region you would like to go to. The country is divided into sixteen lands, and each has something remarkable. For example, it is worth going to the capital if you plan to combine an active nightlife and a cultural program.
In this sense, Berlin is a real treasure. Its nightclubs and discos will satisfy even the most demanding party lovers, and thanks to the big number of museums and rich architectural heritage, the city has long earned the fame of a cultural treasury. It is worth paying attention to both classical museums (Pergamon, Bode Museum, National Gallery) and more modern and unusual (Berlin Gallery, Bauhaus, Stasi Museum). To plan the trip, you can either book the coach charter Germany at https://bcs-bus.com/en/bus-coach-germany or ask the travel agents to do this job for you.
Where to Go in Germany
Saxony is a popular destination for travelers: the beautiful cities of Dresden and Leipzig, where Wagner and Schumann created their masterpieces, the beautiful architecture and rich culture of the region – it will take more than one day to appreciate all this.
And, of course, pay your attention to Bavaria! Beer and sausages, Oktoberfest, as well as old medieval villages, museums, and magnificent architecture, opens its doors for recreation lovers.
Do you like outdoor activities and hiking? Not a problem! The Black Forest is an ideal place to conquer the peaks. The mountain range is accompanied by valleys, hills and forests, mountain waterfalls and forest lakes that will leave an unforgettable impression about your trip.
Magnificent cathedrals and palaces (Cologne Cathedral, Neuschwanstein Castle, Heidelberg Castle, Frauenkirche Church in Dresden, Sanssouci Palace, and Hohenzollern Castle) will impress the architecture lovers. The escapers will appreciate the beauty and comfort of German villages (Quedlinburg, Lindau, Monschau, Schiltach, Celle, Göttingen, etc.).
Transport
Germany is very convenient for those who plan to travel a lot inside the country. The transport network is well developed here, both intercity and interregional. To be fully prepared, you should remember a simple scheme:
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City Night Line (CNL – high-speed night trains that connect the largest cities in Germany and Europe).
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Intercity-Express (ICE – the same as CNL, they only work in the daytime).
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There is also EuroCity (EC) and InterCity (IC) – simple high-speed trains.
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