How to travel around Germany in 5 days?
DAY 1️⃣
✅ Frankfurt, Sachsenhausen
🌞 Most tourists' first stop in Germany or even Europe is Frankfurt International Airport. This modern metropolis still retains medieval buildings. It is the hometown of Goethe and one of the most important exhibition cities in the world, with more than 50 exhibitions of different themes held every year.
🌙 Sachsenhausen in Frankfurt has traditional taverns and many traditional foods. Apple wine, Handkasemit Musik, and Frankfurt green sauce are all worth trying.
DAY 2️⃣
✅ Munich, Allianz Arena
🌞 Located in Bavaria, Munich still retains the ancient style of the Kingdom of Bavaria. The luxurious and elegant palace and the Gothic-style city hall are the landmark buildings of Munich. Every autumn, Munich holds the annual Oktoberfest. The nearby Neuschwanstein Castle is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Germany.
🌙 Allianz Arena is one of the most modern football stadiums in Europe and the home stadium of Bayern Munich and Munich 1860. On weekend nights, there are exciting football matches.
DAY 3️⃣
✅ Cologne
🌞&🌙 The old town of Cologne has colorful old buildings, showing the Germans' ancient architectural aesthetics. The most famous is the Cologne Cathedral, the tallest cathedral in the world. Cologne is more prosperous and lively at night, and you can taste the unique women's beer - Kölsch in the bars along the street.
DAY 4️⃣
✅ Hamburg, St. Pauli
🌞 Hamburg is the second largest city in Germany, the most important seaport, and the largest foreign trade center in Germany, known as the "Gateway to the World". Climb the bell tower of St. Michael's Church to enjoy the Baroque-style city hall, the bustling Port of Hamburg, and the winding Elbe River. Hamburg has more than 2,300 bridges, making it the city with the most bridges in Europe.
🌙 St. Pauli in Hamburg is one of the most famous nightlife districts in the world, with countless restaurants, bars, cinemas, and museums, making it a great place to go after dark.
DAY 5️⃣
✅ Berlin
🌞 Berlin has been the capital of the German Empire since the 19th century during the Kingdom of Prussia, with many ancient buildings. Churches, museums, and skyscrapers coexist harmoniously, and the TV Tower and Brandenburg Gate complement each other. The Berlin Wall, painted with various themes, is known as the largest open-air gallery in the world.
🌙 Return to Frankfurt