5 Days trip in Germany
Germany is a diverse and prosperous country in central-western Europe with a rich history, vibrant culture, and modern economy.
General Infomation
Day 1
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Reichstag building
120 minutesBegin your trip with a visit to the Reichstag building, a famous landmark in Berlin. You can take a guided tour to learn about its astounding history and architecture.
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Brandenburg Gate
90 minutesNext, head over to the iconic Brandenburg Gate, one of the most visited landmarks in Berlin. You can explore the surrounding area, take pictures, and learn about its significance in the German history.
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Prenzlauer Berg or Kreuzberg
180 minutesExperience the vibrant food and nightlife scene of Berlin by visiting districts like Prenzlauer Berg or Kreuzberg. You can try traditional German food like sausages and sauerkraut, as well as international cuisine. There are also plenty of bars and clubs to explore, with live music and drinks to enjoy.
Day 2
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Neuschwanstein Castle
240 minutesTake a day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle, one of the most visited castles in Germany. You can take a guided tour to learn about the history, architecture, and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
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Alps
360 minutesExplore the gorgeous Bavarian Alps by taking a cable car ride to the Zugspitze peak. You can enjoy stunning views, hike through nature trails and spot some wildlife such as mountain goats and alpine birds.
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Marienplatz
180 minutesEnd your day with delicious food and drinks at Marienplatz in Munich. You can try traditional Bavarian cuisine like schnitzels and strudels, accompanied by local beers. There are also plenty of bars and clubs in the area to explore.
Day 3
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Cologne Cathedral
150 minutesVisit the Gothic architecture marvel of Cologne Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in Europe. You can take a guided tour to learn about the history and art of the cathedral.
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Old Town
180 minutesExplore the charming Old Town of Cologne, known for its cobblestone streets and riverside views. You can try local delicacies like Kolsch beer and Potato pancakes, as well as shop for souvenirs and local crafts at the nearby boutiques.
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Museum Ludwig
120 minutesEnd your day with a visit to the Museum Ludwig, an amazing contemporary art museum in Cologne. There are plenty of exhibits to explore, and the museum often holds special events and musical performances in the evening.
Day 4
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Sanssouci Palace
150 minutesVisit the beautiful Sanssouci Palace, a must-see attraction in Potsdam. You can explore the palace gardens, fountains, and learn about the life of King Frederick II.
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Babelsberg Film Studio
180 minutesVisit the famous Babelsberg Film Studio, known for producing many popular movies and TV shows. You can take a guided tour to learn about the behind-the-scenes of filmmaking, explore the sets, and even participate in a film production workshop.
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New York Bar
180 minutesWrap up your trip with a visit to the popular New York Bar in Berlin. This place offers a great mix of music, cocktails, and an amazing vintage decor inspired by 1920s New York City.
Day 5
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East Side Gallery
120 minutesVisit the famous East Side Gallery in Berlin, known for its stunning street art murals on the remnants of the Berlin Wall. You can walk along the gallery and take pictures of the incredible artworks.
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Mauerpark Flea Market
180 minutesExplore the popular Mauerpark Flea Market in Berlin, known for its vintage clothing, antiques, and handmade crafts. You can try some street food like Currywurst, sip on local beers, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere.
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Kreuzberg
180 minutesWrap up your trip with a visit to the vibrant neighbourhood of Kreuzberg in Berlin. You can explore the street art, visit the local bars and clubs, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife of the area.