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Germany
Germany Destination Information
Located in the heart of Europe and bordering nine countries, Germany has the look of a fairy tale: snow-capped mountains, turreted castles, mysterious forests and charming medieval villages. Germany's scenery ranges from sandy beaches to towering mountains, forests, lakes and some of Europe's most vibrant cities. Each of the country's 16 states offer distinct regional foods and a huge choice of local wines and beers.
Vacation Destinations in Germany
- Baden-Baden
Hotels & Resorts in Baden-Baden, Germany
Brenner's Park |
Steigenberger Europaeischer Hof |
Der Kline Prinz |
- Berlin
Founded in the 13th century, Berlin has had an eventful history. Almost no other metropolis has experienced such frequent, radical changes, and the city has risen to the urban and environmental challenges of rebuilding itself. Spreading across two rivers, its buildings and monuments represent layers of history stretching back to the early years of the Middle Ages. In addition to popular destinations such as the Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, the remaining stretches of the Berlin Wall, and the Wall Victims Memorial, visitors can take in the city's contemporary skyscrapers, the numerous urban "green spaces", a large zoo and aquarium, and many art and history museums, as well as Berlin's modern and vibrant cultural scene.
Hotels & Resorts in Berlin, Germany
Hotel Concorde Berlin |
Kempinski Hotel Bristol |
The Westin Grand Berlin |
Crowne Plaza Berlin City Center |
Park Inn by Radisson Berlin Alexanderplatz |
- Cologne
Hotels & Resorts in Cologne, Germany
Dom Hotel |
Hopper St Antonius |
- Dresden
It has been called "Florence of the North" and is the traditional capital of Saxony and the third largest city in eastern Germany after Berlin and Leipzig. It lies in the broad basin of the Elbe River between Meissen and Pirna, 19 miles (30 km) north of the Czech border and 100 miles (160 km) south of Berlin.
Hotels & Resorts in Dresden, Germany
Qf An Der Frauenkirche |
Taschenberg Palais Kempinski |
Westin Bellevue |
- Frankfurt
Known primarily as a commercial center, this affluent port city is also home to the Imperial Cathedral that has been the coronation site for the sovereigns of the Holy Roman Empire. Today, Frankfurt recalls its illustrious past in some 40 museums, many of which are clustered about the Main River bank, and is the home of a variety of skilled artisans and tradespeople.
Hotels & Resorts in Frankfurt, Germany
Villa Kennedy |
Le Meridien Parkhotel |
- Hamburg
As Germany's second largest city, Hamburg lives up to its reputation for being elegant, cosmopolitan and "cutting edge", after all, this is the city that put the Beatles on the map. It has more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined. Hamburg is also home to world-famous museums, converted covered markets and several art auction houses and galleries. And as Germany's greenest city, over 50 percent of its area is covered in parks, woods and nature reserves.
Hotels & Resorts in Hamburg, Germany
Hotel Atlantic Kempinski Hamburg |
Steinberger Hamburg |
Moevenpick Hamburg |
- Heidelberg
Set on the River Neckar, Heidelberg is another of Germany's most beautiful towns. Germany's first university was established here, and the city has inspired many of Germany's poets and composers who lauded the natural beauty of the mountains, forests and vineyards that surround the city.
Hotels & Resorts in Heidelberg, Germany
Crowne Plaza Heidelberg |
Romantik Zum Ritter |
- Leipzig
Hotels & Resorts in Leipzig, Germany
The Westin Leipzig |
Mercure Hotel Leipzig am Johannisplatz |
- Munich
Munich is the capital of Bavaria, set on the bank of the Isar River, and is the site of the Oktoberfest and the Hofbrauhouse. Sip beer in Munich's famed beer gardens, tour the Nymphenburg Palace, and visit the Alte Pinakothek, one of the world's most famous art galleries.
Hotels & Resorts in Munich, Germany
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten Kempinski Munich |
Citadines Munich Arnulfpark |
K & K Hotel Am Harras |
- Stuttgart
Stuttgart boasts the best of many things—the most prominent are its ballet, opera, and philharmonic orchestra. Plus, it's no wonder why this fabulous city stands out as one of Germany's biggest manufacturing hubs—Stuttgart is known as the "cradle of the automobile," with 2 of the biggest German car companies, Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, based here. While you're here, make a point to view the astounding scenery surrounding its industrial core. Take a tour of many castles and palaces—one of the most impressive is the towering, majestic castle of Burg Hohenzollern in Swabia, just an hour away. When it comes to local foods, try the Swabian version of macaroni and cheese, Käsespätzle, garnished with crisp, fried onions. Stuttgart is also known as a prominent wine-growing city, and in southern Germany, it's the perfect way to wash down a hardy local dish. Plus, Stuttgart can also be called the gateway to the Black Forest area of Germany, perhaps one of its most fascinating attractions.
Hotels & Resorts in Stuttgart, Germany
Le Meridien Stuttgart
All hotels featured in our European Program have been carefully selected to ensure the utmost satisfaction of our clientele.
All packages include: • Centrally located hotels • Hotels with private baths
Information contained within this web site is accurate at the time of publication and is subject to change without notice.
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