Germany
Soul-stirring culture rich with history, romantic palaces, half-timbered towns, and beautiful city landscapes are one of the many attractions in Germany. With its bewitching scenery all around the country, and incredible culinary more than just sausage and pretzel, Germany is a perfect place to revisit history where the past is present wherever you go.
Destination in a Nutshell
357,588 km²
Area
84.328 million
Populations
Berlin
Capital
Quick Facts
There are over 2100 castles in Germany.
Berlin is 9 times bigger than Paris and has more bridges than Venice.
There are over 1,500 different beers, 300 different kinds of bread, and 1,000 kinds of sausages in Germany.
Germany has over 400 zoos, the most in the world.
Currency: Euro
Language: German
Time zone: GMT +2
Best Time to Visit:
Shoulder Season: March To June or September to October
Transition seasons are a great time to visit Germany.
Oktoberfest will be attracting millions of people resulting in inflating prices and early bookings. To travel in October, it is best to plan far ahead.
High Season: July to August
Summer is the best weather to explore the city
The city is always busy during the summer season with a lot of competition in hotels and transportation. Larger crowd and slightly higher price is to be expected
Low Season: November to February
As the weather grows cold and dark, the arrival of Christmas markets and lights will be compensated
However, once the Christmas festive subsides January and February can seem dreary.