6. Saxon Switzerland National Park
Saxon Switzerland and national Park is Saxony’s only national park. it is the only rock national park in Germany.This place is the most beautiful place for hiking and popular walks in Germany. You will be enchanted by the ancient and beautiful natural landscape.
7. Lichtenstein Castle
Lichtenstein Castle is a privately owned tourist attraction built in Gothic Revival Style and located in the Swabian Jura of southern Germany. This is such a place by seeing which you would feel all ghost movies might have shot in this place. And yes, this castle has been used for shooting Hollywood ghost movies.
8. Bayern – Bavaria
Just like Munchen itself, the name of Munich’s province isn’t the same in English as it is German. You have probably heard of Bavaria, a large southern province bordering Switzerland. It is typically a more conservative part of Germany, with different Traditionen(traditions) from the north.
9. Romantic Rhine
Stretching between the cities of Bingen and Bonn, Germany, the Middle Rhine flows through the dramatic geological formation called the Roman Gorge.This region features a spectacular landscape dotted with some 40 medieval castles, picturesque villages and terraced vineyards.the best way to experience the Romantic Rhine is by a riverboat cruise.
10. Cologne
Situated on the Rhine River in the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne is one of the most popular places to visit in Germany. Cologne also packs impressive landmarks such as the city’s informal symbol, the Cologne Cathedral, a stunning Gothic church.
11. Dresden
Before it was severely destroyed from World War II Bombings, Dresden was known as the Jewel Box because of a lavish collection of arts and architecture.
12. Heidelberg
It is no wonder that Heidelberg is a great place for tourist attraction. this place is packed with pubs, restaurants, museums, Art Galleries, shops and markets selling the likes of beer steins, cuckoo clocks, and German sausages.
13. Munich
Best known as the origin of the world of Oktoberfest, Munich is one of the best places to visit in Germany with a great cultural scene. Munich is the home to several sophisticated opera houses and theaters liked the National Theatre. Today, this famous beer festival draws millions of visitors every year.
14. Berlin
A Federal State and the capital City of Germany, Berlin is widely associated with its World War II history and formal division of East and West Germany by the Berlin Wall during the Cold War. Since the fall of the historic wall in 1989, Berlin today is now a vast, unified city diverse in ethnic groups and abundant in sightseeing attraction culture and nightlife.
15. Lubeck
This place is famous for largest Baltic seaports in Germany. Although it was the first German city to be bombed and damaged during World War II, Lubeck still retains much of its medieval architecture, making it a popular tourist destination.
Seeing all these places just in this article, I can say, you would love to experience them with your own naked eyes. These adorable places do need your visit and without thinking anything go and explore the places of Germany, I guarantee you won’t experience these in any other places. We have seen Germany but have you ever dreamt of settling in the USA? Check out these amazing places to settle in the USA that will bring you comfort.