Popular Tourist Attractions in Germany

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Popular Tourist Attractions in Germany
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In Europe, few places have as much old-world appeal as Germany. Since so many Americans claim a German person in their lineage, they may feel a bit of nostalgia for the country. In some neighborhoods, the people remember their parents and grandparents coming over from the "old country" and setting up life in America. The land of Oktoberfest, Lederhosen and Porsche is also a great place to visit. Here are some of the best places to drop in while you are in Deutschland.


Bavaria

The largest state in Germany, Bavaria is considered a distinct part of Germany. Residents have a noticeably different accent then the rest of Germany, and in fact, Bavaria has three of its own: Austro-Bavarian, Swabian and East Franconian. If you've ever wondered about the real Oktoberfest, this is where it happens. Located in the southeastern portion of the country, Bavaria is one of the most popular travel destinations in Germany. Here you'll find the famous castle of King Ludwig II, whose impressive home inspired Walt Disney. It's also home to the Alps, which feature great skiing in the winter and is full of castles and lakes.


Berlin

Once the capital of Prussia, this famous city is the capital of Germany and was once divided by the Berlin Wall, which separated East and West portions of the city. Reunited in 1990, you can freely visit the Brandenburg Gate, the opera house and stop in at great eateries, bars and cafes. The city is a great place for young people to meet and hang out. A metropolitan city, Berlin welcomes people of all cultures, and you're sure to hear many different languages while visiting there.


The Black Forest

Perhaps you've heard of Black Forest cake. This is where it hails from and the Germans call it Schwartzwald. The Black Forest is a great place to visit if you enjoy nature, as it's famous for its with waterfalls, woods and mountains. Forget about time while here, and enjoy yourself while eating great food and pamper yourself in one of the local spas--even though it is the region where the cuckoo clock was invented. Located in the southwestern portion of Germany, the area is 125 miles long and only 37 miles wide.


Dachau

If you'd like to learn about history while staying in Germany, you will certainly do so at Dachau. This is the place where a concentration camp, a leftover from the horrors of the Holocaust still stands as a reminder of the persecution of millions of people. Located about 10 miles northwest of Munich, the prison camp will leave an indelible memory with travellers. Guided tours are available.


Cologne

Located near the Rhine River, this city was founded by the Romans in 38 B.C. and is best known for its Gothic church, Cologne cathedral. More than 500 steps take you to the tower of this impressive piece of architecture, built more than 600 years ago. Following Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, this is the fourth-largest city in Germany and it's also one of the oldest. If you're fond of the arts, particularly museums, you'll find plenty to do here. You can also enjoy the annual literary festival or check out the Cologne carnival, which is a large street fair, and one of the biggest on the European continent.