The pride that comes with being the third largest city in Germany and having hosted the Summer Olympics of 1972 has only made this German city bolder and better! Munich offers luxury on a silver platter, so, watch out there, for you’ll be swept off your feet with the glamour, glory and majesty of Munich. We highly recommend a...
read more
Munich’s annual Oktoberfest is the most famous beer festival in the world. A 16-day celebration of German culture and beer takes over Munich and floods the streets with Lederhosen-clad fellows, Dirndl-clad girls, polka music, and the smell of sausage. But it can also bring with it gaggles of obnoxious, intoxicated tourists and...
read more
Düsseldorf is an international business and financial center and is known for its flamboyant fashion and trade fairs. With its quality of living ranked as the fifth in the world, Düsseldorf can rightly be called the Kohinoor of Germany. With its rich history and cultural heritage, Düsseldorf makes for one breath-taking...
read more
It is said that no matter what you enjoy, Frankfurt has it. This city is full of gardens and natural areas. If it is museums and theatre that you like, there are plenty of those in Frankfurt. Here is the list of the top ten tourist attractions that you should not miss if traveling to Frankfurt:
1. The Main Tower: Frankfurt’s...
read more
Breweries around Europe have become an interesting tourist destination for many. Whether you’re interested in the history of beer, or just want to grab a pint – visiting a brewery can be a great time! A visit to some of these factories can be a fascinating activity, particularly for those interested in the art and...
read more
World War 1 and 2, the Cold War, the Berlin Wall—you feel it everywhere you glance. Berlin is one of the most prominent German cities filled with countless history of the 20th century. Infrastructures were built from the funds of numerous nations after the capital’s destruction in WWII. Current Germany is a fascinating...
read more