1.Germany offers affordable overnight accommodations compared to other large European cities. Germany is a good value compared to other European cities, findings from a recent survey conducted by Travel Daily News International state, "Similar to the hotel rates, in Germany the price level for food and drinks in restaurants and bars is comparatively low“.
2.Germany offers year-round activities no matter what type of travel activity you enjoy, there are seasonal activities to meet what ever your needs may be. Enjoy spring in the many beautiful environmentally protected gardens and parks, preserves, or forests, or at one of the thousands of amazing castles and castle gardens. Summer in Germany is always a fun time where city and coastal art and music festivals galore from fill your weekend. Fall in Germany is absolutely gorgeous and the leaves change and the crisp evening air rolls lightly from the hills and mountains. You'll find fall also provides perfect views of late summer sunlight glowing upon castles atop hills. Don't forget the seasonal wine festivals.
3.Germany offers year-round activities no matter what type of travel activity you enjoy, there are seasonal activities to meet what ever your needs may be. Enjoy spring in the many beautiful environmentally protected gardens and parks, preserves, or forests, or at one of the thousands of amazing castles and castle gardens. Summer in Germany is always a fun time where city and coastal art and music festivals galore from fill your weekend. Fall in Germany is absolutely gorgeous and the leaves change and the crisp evening air rolls lightly from the hills and mountains. You'll find fall also provides perfect views of late summer sunlight glowing upon castles atop hills. Don't forget the seasonal wine festivals for tasting the precious varietals blessed with flavor from nature. From Oktoberfest to Christmas Markets and well into the ski months, sport, cultural, or wellness, make Germany the perfect winter wonderland.
4.Germany has an excellent infrastructure, for driving and mass transit. You've heard about it, now experience it. I'm talking about the Autobahn where in many stretches you can travel as fast as your rental car can go. If you'd rather relax and enjoy the scenery along the way to your German destination, use the extensive German train system to travel safely, quickly, and comfortably. If you're a biking enthusiast then the over 50,000 signed bike routes and 150 trails in and around the many gorgeous cities or along the mighty river bends of German are awaiting you.
5.Germany's into their cities, art, culture, and food. From Aachen to Zweibruecken, Germany's cities and historic towns offer travelers their pick of artistic, cultural, historical, and musical venues. Whether you want to get lost on Berlin's Museum Island, shop in cosmopolitan Duesseldorf, embark upon the medieval city of Nurenburg, or just hang out in the relaxing villages in the country, you will find it all. Foodies are not forgotten. Think you know all about German food? It's not all beer and brats. Think again, enjoy spargel (white asparagus) in Spring, over 300 types of healthy breads, fresh fish from unpolluted rivers, and wines grown in climate with sunny days and cool gulf stream winds in the evening. Guten Appetit!
6.Germany surrounds multiple countries so you can get a 2 for, 3 for , or more for less. Germany borders 9 countries Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, and Switzerland. Talk about stretching your dollar and your vacation time, what a great bargain for your money.
7.Germany's scenic routes guide you to the most beautiful and scenic place the country has to offer. With about 50 scenic routes covering topics from fairy tales to half-timbered houses, travel these well marked driving and cycling routes to maximize your vacation time so you can see and visit most interesting and historical sites along the way.
8.Germany's best historical venues are many (and often free of charge). From the historic Berlin Wall to the Black Forest to magnificent views of the Heidelberg Castle and all sites in between, the blend of traditions and modernism is alive in the relaxing villages and the bustling cities.
9.Germany's Oktoberfest is bar none. The event s world-famous, the beer is the best and the people the friendliest. After all, where else can over 6 million visitors gather to sit along tables in tents with thousands strangers, drink “ein Weizen“ (wheat beer), eat over 200,000 pairs of pork sausage,s 480,000 spit-roasted chickens in 14 days, sing Oom-tah-tah, Oom-tah-tah songs while wearing a dirndle or lederhosen. Only at Oktoberfest!