Sightseeing in Germany
Germany - Cologne - Dusseldorf - Frankfurt - Munich - Stuttgart - Hamburg - Berlin
Sightseeing in Germany introduces the visitors to some of the amazing architectures,
museums, historic sites and artifacts in the world. Sightseeing in Berlin will
introduce you to some of the best museums and architectures you had ever dreamt
of. The innumerable sightseeing places and historic monuments will simply puzzle
you and it will really be difficult for you to decide which place to visit if
you are on a short holiday. As culture dominates Berlin the city sports a great
diversity of opera houses, museums, theatres and orchestras. More than 170 museums
in Berlin combine for a rich cultural landscape with exhibits from ancient to
contemporary art. Charlottenburg Palace and Park, Jagdschloss Grunewald or the
Grunewald Hunting Lodge, Pfaueninsel or the Peacock Island, Schloss und Park
Glienicke or the Glienicke Palace and Park, Schloss Köpenick or the Palace
Köpenick is some of the most frequented places in Berlin. Sightseeing in
Munich introduces some of the most fascinating architectures in Germany. Staatliches
Hofbrauhaus is a celebrated 16th century beer hall. This is an extremely popular
destination for tourists looking to experience local culture. The Nymphenburg
Palace, the Marienplatz, the Residenz Royal Palace, the Munich Philharmonic,
the Neues Rathaus are some of the most frequented attractions here. Frankfurt
is another major sightseeing area in Germany. The Goethe House, Stock Exchange
(Borse), Grosse Bockenheimer Strasse, the Salthouse are some of the major attractions
in Frankfurt.