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Looking for fun things to do in Germany? Browse Germany sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Germany. You may also write your own review of what to do in Germany.
#46 of 426 things to do in Germany
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londonstudent says:
Park Sanssouci was begun by Frederick the Great and extended by his successors. It contains numerous buildings including palaces, an orangery, a windmill and a Chinese tea-house, many of which have exhibitions. However, the park is mainly a vast and somewhat melancholy landscaped open space, with ...
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#47 of 426 things to do in Germany
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terps94 says:
Koenigsee or King's lake just on the edge of Berchtesgaden is a place to be just to unwind and relax. There is a ferry that's will take you 13 km down to another small lake which is surrounded by the Alps. On the feeery ride, the boat captain played the trumpet and it echoed thru the entire valley ,...
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#48 of 426 things to do in Germany
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froggoddess says:
This is an open-air market in downtown Munich that sells all sorts of specialty and mid- to high-end foods. It helps to be somewhat familiar with German food names, because here it can be one stall for your brot, another for your speck, still another for the kase and another if you want senf. Still,...
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#49 of 426 things to do in Germany
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Fio says:
Chances are, if you're in Gustrow, you're already familiar with Ernst Barlach. But even if you don't know anything about him (most famous for his expressive sculptures of wood and bronze, more info on wikipedia here), while you're here or even within daytrip reach (Gustrow is just over 2 hrs...
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#50 of 426 things to do in Germany
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shannonjwilson says:
I went to Berlin on an Explorica tour as a staff member (http://www.explorica.com). We visited the Check Point Charlie Museum while there and I thought it was really interesting and provided some great stories about people escaping from East to West. It reallu informed visitors about what the Soviet...
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#51 of 426 things to do in Germany
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Sunrise5 says:
"Old Peter" is actually St. Peter's church. It's one of the oldest buildings in Munich as it was build on an old chapel of the 11th century. The very special thing about Old Peter is the steeple, which is opened for visitors.
For only €1,50 one can walk up the hundreds of steps and enjoy a unique...
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#52 of 426 things to do in Germany
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koala says:
Beeing "jeck" and enjoying life - that's the aim of carnival. During these days cologne is one huge street party. The Carnival festival satisfies a uniquely human desire: namely that of assuming another identity at least once a year and just letting your hair down, or as the locals say "jeck sein". ...
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#53 of 426 things to do in Germany
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CFD says:
The true name is this center is : "Gdenkstatte Deutscher Widerstand", but i decided to use the English name as very few people here understand German.
The Memorial and the museum is dedicated to German civilians and German Officers that resisted the Nazi's during the 1930's and the 1940's , all u...
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#54 of 426 things to do in Germany
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keithmaguire says:
The Pergamon Museum is located on the Museuminsel in central Berlin. The museum houses a multitude of fine examples of Ancient, Greek, Roman and Middle Eastern art and Architecture. The centrepiece is the reconstructed Pergamon Altar and its decorative friezes.
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#55 of 426 things to do in Germany
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Daxmar says:
Munich is a beautiful city. I can only agree with the previous review.
Dachau is definitely worth a visit, it really gives you the creeps, makes you think and wonder about the species 'homo sapiens'.
I want to add the Deutsche Museum to the list of things to do. If you are interested in scienc...
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#56 of 426 things to do in Germany
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jdgrevs20 says:
There is no shortage of great mountains to hit up each winter in the Alps. Pending the right snowfall though can often make for a dull or exciting weekend. In Germisch Germany you will find a couple of Moutains for both experienced and beginners alike. The Kreuzeck, Osterfelder and Hausberg areas...
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#57 of 426 things to do in Germany
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armybandit says:
Every year, Germany's most famous Christmas Market opens its stalls for visitors from all over the world, right in the middle of the city, on Nuremberg Main Market Square. At 5.30 p.m. on the Friday before the first Advent Sunday, the Christmas Angel opens her market, reciting the solemn prologue fr...
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#58 of 426 things to do in Germany
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homeres says:
Die Schokoladenmuseum Koln; Otherwise Known as Lindt Chocolate Factory, is one of the cool museums for families and school trips to go to in Cologne, Germany. To find your way, walk toward the river, hang a right along the boulevard if coming from the direction of the Dom Cathedral
The tour is s...
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#59 of 426 things to do in Germany
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CFD says:
Everyone has heard of the Luftwaffe so there is no need for introducing it. This Partially Open Air , Partially Indoor Museum contains huge amounts of airplanes from many different nationalities (including the Luftwaffe off course), airplane parts , heaps of history (mostly german , but a little in ...
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#60 of 426 things to do in Germany
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Glowbaby21 says:
I work for an education travel company called Explorica (www.explorica.com) and I recently went on a tour of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. (Gotta love perks!) Neuschwanstein Castle was one of our stops and it was AMAZING! Great guided tour of the gorgeous castle - by far the most fairy tale-like...
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