Germany is well-known as a top travel destination in Europe, attracting millions of visitors from all over the world. While many travelers flock to places like Berlin, Frankfurt, and Munich to bask in the culture and sights, these popular cities only offer a glimpse of what Germany truly has to offer. By venturing out to lesser-known cities and towns, you ...
Brutal, crude, pulsating, freaky, exhausting, flamboyant, and addictive, Berlin nightlife is capable of exhausting an entire dictionary of adjectives. The German capital is probably the nightlife capital of Europe and maybe even the whole world. In Berlin, clubbing culture is a religion, techno is gospel, and God is a deejay. This article will uncover the best areas to stay in Berlin for nightlife. Accommodation ...
With its unique blend of history, culture, and vibrant city life, Berlin promises an unforgettable experience for first-time visitors. From iconic historical sites that echo the past to contemporary architectural marvels complementing the city’s stunning skyline, there’s no shortage of captivating must-see attractions for all types of travelers here in the German capital. In this blog post, we’ve curated a ...
Nicknamed “The Gateway to the World” thanks to its thriving port, Hamburg is Germany’s second most populated city after Berlin and a major trade, industrial, cultural and transportation powerhouse. Located on the River Elbe, at its confluence with the Alster and Bille, Hamburg is known for its many bridges and canals, its famous —or infamous— Red Light District, and the ...
Founded by the Romans in the 1st century BCE, Frankfurt am Main may only be the fifth-largest city in Germany, but it is one of its most important banking and financial hubs. The capital of the Hesse Bundesland is known for its collection of shiny skyscrapers, renovated medieval buildings and shopping malls, and especially for being one of Europe’s most ...
Berlin is Germany’s capital and most important urban center. With over three and a half million inhabitants in around 850 square kilometers, Berlin is a true European metropolis. The German capital’s unique history makes it unlike any other city in the world. Since its founding in the Middle Ages, Berlin has grown by incorporating surrounding towns and small cities in ...
Where to Stay in Dresden – What You Need to know Dresden is the capital and largest city of the German state of Saxony. This city, located on the banks of the Elbe River in eastern Germany, was the capital and royal residence of the Kingdom of Saxony. More accommodation guides [list default_icon=”check-circle-o” icon_color=”#81d742″ columns=”1″ arrange_columns=”vertical”] [list_item icon=”check-circle-o” icon_color=””]Best area ...
It is hard to believe that such a central and important building as the Leipzig central post office headquarters can be now abandoned and decaying, but it is. This was one of the things I learned during my visit to Leipzig, a city located just an hour by train from Berlin. It is a huge building, with a strong communist ...
As one of the biggest capitals in Europe, and one of the most talked about cities on this blog, Berlin definitely doesn’t require an introduction. With a city that has a rich and inspiring history, you will always find something brilliant to look at in Berlin. Like any other big city (except maybe London), most major attractions in Berlin have ...
To be honest, I do not remember how the hell I ended up there. Before arriving in Berlin for the fourth time, I didn’t even know there was a museum dedicated to the defunct German Democratic Republic; little did I know it would be the most colorful and flamboyant so-called quirky museum that I would have experienced. Worse, I never ...