Munich
From medieval castles to glittering skyscrapers, from the fairy-tale splendour of the Alps to the forest-fringed coastline of the Baltic Sea, Germany is a sightseer’s paradise.
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Day 1-2: Home to Germany’s busiest airport, Frankfurt is where most travellers start their journey. Take in the towering skyscrapers of the country’s financial centre from a river cruise before admiring some art at its world-class galleries and museums.
Day 3-4: Rent a car and head south to Nuremberg. Famous for its post-WWII war crimes trials, this city also boasts some stunning architecture. See the best of it with a walking tour through the Old Town.
Day 5-6: Continue your road trip to Munich. No visit would be complete without a stop at Marienplatz, English Garden and Nymphenburg Palace.
Running from September to October in Munich, Oktoberfest is one of the world’s most well-known festivals. Don your lederhosen, follow the crowds and sample some of the famous Bavarian beer.
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Reviewed on 30 May 2023
Reviewed on 30 May 2023
Reviewed on 30 May 2023
With its stark, 1960s layout, “Alex” is a showcase of Communist-era architecture and a lively central meeting place for locals.
Almost impossibly picturesque, Ludwig II’s masterpiece of turrets and white walls is perched like a fairy tale above an Alpine valley.
Use this central square as a base for sightseeing, or as a vantage point to watch the crowds and take in Munich’s famous carillon.