Traveling to Germany by car is extremely easy. Bavaria is only a few hours' drive away. This is our video from wandering around Bavaria. We visited Legoland, Ulm, Lindau, Schwangau, Zugspitze.
Our family cannot rest. So we most often choose to travel by car. This time we visited Germany!
Germany is a popular destination among Slovenian travelers. Anyone who has visited this beautiful and orderly country will definitely return there. In addition to natural attractions, Germany also offers a rich historical and cultural heritage. This country invites both nature and sports fans as well as art lovers. Everyone will discover in it the mosaic of attractions that means the most to them. This time we went on a family adventure through Bavaria, a family road trip!
Even during the pandemic, German metropolises and their surroundings offer many opportunities for sustainable holidays in nature combined with city visits. In the subject area Green campaigns German.Local.Culture. represent precisely this exciting combination of activities in the city and nature. Travelers to German cities can enjoy both the cultural history and urban pulse as well as the vast parks and green spaces.
Area Flair covers various architectural styles, local atmosphere of cities and regions and culturally interesting and special places - from locations street art to city districts with a rich history. The campaign features both well-known tourist attractions and small towns that, with their regional roots, history or current cultural program, arouse the interest of potential guests in traveling to Germany.
Preserved traditions, living customs and centuries-old handicrafts leave an indelible mark on German cities and regions.
German tourist organization with a campaign German.Local.Culture. represents German culture in all its diversity – an inspiration for travelers planning city and cultural trips. The campaign, divided into areas, helps guests to find their way around the tourist offer more easily.
Easter is an important family holiday in Germany. At that time, children look for Easter treats, families go for walks together, and on Easter Sunday they enjoy a hearty breakfast with their relatives. But where do German Easter customs actually come from, and what unusual and unique Easter customs can be found in different German regions?
A leisurely hike through the Berchtesgadener Land district past crystal clear lakes surrounded by mountains; a musical evening at a concert in the Berlin Philharmonic; a walk through the lively center of Hamburg with a delicious franzbrötchen in hand.
Did you know that many German museums now also offer virtual tours? You can thus discover art and culture from home, as well as admire some of the architectural sights of the holiday country of Germany. If you have always been interested in how Ludwig van Beethoven lived or what beauties the magnificent Neuschwanstein Castle of King Ludwig II hides inside, then virtual tours are the right thing for you. Immerse yourself in the world art, culture and architecture of the holiday country of Germany!
Who is Tobias? Tobias, is a local guide who invites you to walk hand in hand with him through the virtual Frankfurt Holiday Christmas Market. Discover the secrets of the German holiday tradition - from wooden figurines to baked goods, solve fun tasks and compete for wonderful prizes until 31 December 2020. There are 6 tasks waiting for you in the game. You solve them in any order, and the last task is unlocked only after you have successfully completed the first five.
Find the right hiking trail for you, and then... the trail under your feet! Behind the nose in Germany: Step by step explore this beautiful country between the coast and the Alps and collect moments that no one can take away from you.