If you're looking for a place that's rich with remnants of the up-to-date past, then Germany's the place for you. As you may well know, Germany was a key player in the old world wars. Thus, it filled Germany with monuments to the stories of our grandfathers about times long past but never forgotten.
Top Ten Places to Visit in Germany
1.) Berlin Wall
There's no other place in Germany that's more suffused with expensed up emotions than the Berlin Wall. You can just imagine the tears and the blood shed over this very wall. This remnant of the wars stands as one of the greatest monuments to democracy known to man - a sign that leisure will always come out victorious.
2.) The Romantic Road
Driving straight through the Romantic road would be one of the most pleasant drives you'll taste in your whole life. This road is flanked by scenic landscapes on both sides. Occasionally, you'll pass straight through a picturesque town, a beautiful gothic church, and sometimes, a quaint countryside inn.
3.) Augsburg
Passing straight through the Romantic Road will lead you to Augsburg, a town founded by the Roman Legions and named after the esteemed Roman emperor, Augustus. This picturesque town contains such historical places as St. Anne's Church, the place where Martin Luther took refuge, and Dom, a very unusual Cathedral. You can also find here the Renaissance Golden Room, a sight that will make you squint with its shine.
4.) Neuschwanstein Castle
Did you know that Walt Disney used a castle found in Germany as his inspiration for the castle of Sleeping Beauty? It's true, those alabaster walls and those high towers and wide parapets were all based on the Neuschwanstein Castle. It is now hailed as one of the most beloved traveler spots in Germany.
5.) The Castles of Fussen
Like most of Europe, several castles are littered throughout Germany. It contains the other two of Ludwig's castles, the first one being the Neuschwanstein Castle. This is a must-see for all those families who are traveling straight through Germany because the place in effect looks like it's been torn out of a storybook.
6.) Lake Constance
Lake Constance is both a traveler spot and an needful source of life for the Germans. several areas in the country rely on this very lake for their drinking water, and this large lake is also a great place to swim and to go bird watching. Indeed, if you're one for beautiful natural sceneries, then Lake Constance is not to be ignored.
7.) The Black Forest
The name looks like it has been taken from one of the fairy tales, doesn't it? The Black Forest - it sounds like a place where evil witches reside and cursed trees grow, but don't let that deter you though. If anything, the Black Forest can hardly be related to its name as it's a sunny forest with tall and sturdy firs. It's a great place to go hiking and a great place for picnics.
8.) Cologne
When you hear the word, Cologne, what comes into your mind? A beautiful fragrance, right? Well, meet the town that's called Cologne for a reason, and indeed, the town of Cologne has its own peculiar fragrance that's very pleasing to the nose. Also, there you will find a beautiful view of the River Rhine and the Cologne Cathedral.
9.) Dachau
Take a break from the fairytale castles and mystical forests and go to the place called Dachau. Dachau is a attention camp - a remnant of Germany's dark past where you can just imagine the horrors that took place in this very spot. However, you will also find there a model bearing the inscription, "Never Again", a solemn promise of the German habitancy that they will 'never again' commit such unspeakable acts - another true victory for peace.
10.) Oktoberfest
The Oktoberfest - technically, it's not a place, but it's just too good a festival to leave out of any 'top ten list' that concerns tourism and Germany. This fun-filled festival in the town of Bavaria is guaranteed to leave you intoxicated and euphoric. You can spend days on end just drinking authentic German Ale and just letting yourself loose.
Top Ten Places to Visit in Germany
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