GERMANY

Home to some of the most popular car manufacturing units in the world. Audi, Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, Germany is a technology giant. The country is also extremely diverse in terms of nature, from the mountains in the south to extensive forest areas such as the Black Forest and the beaches on the Baltic Sea coast. The country is dotted with a myriad of historical architectural edifices like castles, palaces, cathedrals, a haven for the foodies and beer lovers. The Oktoberfest is a fun experience with a lot of events planned in Sep and Oct each year. Frankfurt, one of the major cities, is a gateway into Germany and also one of the most important transit cities in Europe. The capital Berlin, has glorious museums and theatres, urban restaurants, bustling pubs, nightclubs, it is a city that also speaks of a long and turbulent history. Munich (or Munchen, in German), is the capital city of Bavaria and the third most populous city in Germany, holding a wealth of historical attractions and a thriving beer culture. It has the most eye-catching squares and buildings and is famous for its elegant yet impactful architecture. Konigsplatz, Marienplatz and a host of city centre streets and squares offer you a perfect snapshot of the heart of the city. Call Déjàvu Holidays to curate the perfect getaway trip to Germany for you.

Experiences

Frankfurt

Zeil, Frankfurt

A street in the city centre of Frankfurt, home to some of the well-known departmental stores, retail chains and specialty shops with a large selection on cosmetics, household goods, toys and lifestyle goods.

Frankfurt

Romerberg, Frankfurt

This is the most beautiful market square in Frankfurt’s old town, home to picturesque medieval buildings, historic markets, fairs and festivals, the Fountain of Justice and Ostzeile - a row of six half-timbered houses.

Black Forest

Black Forest

The Black Forest is a mountainous region in southwest Germany between Frankfurt and Munich and is known for its dense, evergreen forest and picturesque villages. The popular spa towns where one can explore the Black forest are Baden – Baden, Bad Wildbad and Freiburg.

Berlin

Kudamm Street, Berlin

The Kurfürstendamm is one of the most vibrant streets in Berlin. A bustling shopping boulevard that is filled with theatres, hotels, cafes and shops.

Berlin

Brewery Visit, Berlin

Discover the fascinating history and culture about beer, uncover the myths and stories. Taste some of Germany's favourite brews and get an in-depth knowledge on the varieties of beer being produced in the German capital.

Berlin

Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, Berlin

A Nazi concentration camp where around 200,000 prisoners were held between 1936 and 1945. This camp was the administrative heart of all German concentration camps and was also the training ground for the SS. Millions died here due to malnutrition, torture, and diseases

Stuttgart

Mercedes Benz Museum Stuttgart

Covering a floor space of 16,500m², the museum presents 160 vehicles and over 1,500 exhibits. Discover the history of the production of Mercedes. Feast your eyes on the very first patented Benz car in the world. A must for all automobile fans.

Munich

Bavaria Film City, Munich

A complex of studios and extravagant sets that gives you a unique behind- the- scenes peek at the German film industry.

Munich

Marienplatz, Munich

This is the central square in the city center of Munich and is home to large malls, restaurants and hotels & also the merging point to many other shopping streets.

Munich

BMW Museum, Munich

The automobile museum is located near the Olympia park in downtown Munich, adjoining BMW’s main factory and headquarters. Experience the history of this global brand, and its visions for tomorrow regarding the future of mobility. A must for all automobile fans.

Castle

Neuschwanstein Castle

A 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace on a rugged hill with a steep climb, above the village of Hohenschwangau near Füssen in southwest Bavaria, Germany. The palace was commissioned by King Ludwig II of Bavaria as a retreat for himself.

Munich

Dachau Concentration Camp, Munich

One of the first concentration camps that the Nazis built on German soil. Here you can visit the dormitories, the museum, watch a movie and know the history of the Nazis and about World War II.

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