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Europa Park is Germany's biggest theme park. Thematically modelled on Europe, it presents 12 countries, each located in its own area, complete with country-specific attractions, rides, shows…
Flanked by lime trees, Under den Linden is Berlin's classic strolling boulevard in Mitte. Linking Brandenburg Gate with Schlossbrücke bridge, the former Prussian bridle path is studded with…
Housing the catacombs of Speicherstadt, Hamburg's old storehouse district, Hamburg Dungeon is an interactive horror museum. Shows, rides and re-enactments bring to life thousands of years of…
Berlin's Marzahn Park is the ideal place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the capital, with playgrounds, exotic Balinese gardens and Japanese water gardens. It is also home to Germany's…
Cologne Zoo and Aquarium are home to around 700 species from around the world. With its elephant park and great ape house of lowland gorillas, orang-utans and Bonobos, the zoo also provides…
Germany's largest theme park, Phantasialand has multiple attractions, from the African-themed Black Mamba ride to the 65-metre Mystery Castle bungee drop. There are also plenty of water chutes…
Cologne's Museum of Chocolate, housed in a restored warehouse on the River Rhine, celebrates something that most people cannot resist. It examines the cultural history of chocolate, with…
The Ebbelwei Express is a rattling old tram that chugs past Frankfurt's attractions at weekends. Cider-like ebbelwei (apple wine) is served on board and you can hop on or off at any stop…
Centrally located Frankfurt Zoo has a good reputation for keeping its animals in conditions that resemble their natural environment as closely as possible. Visit the darkened Grzimek House to…
With its meticulously reconstructed Patrician house fronts, Römerberg is the picturesque heart of the old town. A walk across the cobbled square, also home to the three-gabled town hall, takes…
Hanover Zoo is home to around 2000 animals from all over the world, from kangaroos to brown bears. The zoo is split into five distinct zones: the Zambezi River, Gorilla Mountain, Jungle…
When summer comes, Berliners head for the beach. In the German capital, that means Wannsee. Located just south-west of the city, the two lakes boast a sandy bathing area and good conditions…
The Planetarium Stuttgart simulates a journey through time, switching from the beginning of the Chinese calendar to the constellations in 1953 and the appearance of a solar eclipse. Digital…