NEED A BREAK? TREAT YOURSELF TO AN UNFORGETTABLE WEEKEND IN GERMANY!
Explore this remarkable country, boasting one-of-a-kind cultural arena and unparalleled historical heritage during an unforgetable getaway to Germany. Enjoy an evening listening to classical music with a glass of champagne at magnificent Charlottenburg Palace, learn how to cook traditional German pretzels, or set off on an exciting day trip – the choice is yours!
Short Breaks To Germany
Short Breaks To Germany
Explore this remarkable country, boasting one-of-a-kind cultural arena and unparalleled historical heritage. There is quite a lot to do during a getaway, as the lively destination is home to the striking Cologne Cathedral, enchanting Black Forest, fairytale Neuschwanstein, Munich’s Marienplatz, and many other incredible sights waiting to be explored. Enjoy an evening listening to classical music with a glass of champagne at magnificent Charlottenburg Palace, learn how to cook traditional German pretzels, or set off on an exciting day trip – the choice is yours! Every program in our collection is one-of-a-kind and fully customizable, so can be tailored according to your ideas of what a perfect trip
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Top City Breaks to Germany
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City Break in Germany Q&A
Is Germany a good place for a weekend break?
How many days is enough for a Germany getaway?
What is the cheapest time to go to Germany?
Do I need a visa to visit Germany?
Can you speak English in Germany?
Is Munich or Berlin cheaper?
Is it OK to drink tap water in Germany?
Yes, very much so. Tap water in Germany is even considered a food product and goes through regular quality checks as such. So if you take a reusable water bottle when packing for your short trip to Germany, feel free to refill it in your hotel to save some money (and help the environment).
Weekend in Germany Q&A
Is Germany a good place for a weekend break?
Germany weekend breaks are a great choice when you want to escape for a few days to clear your head. Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Cologne, and other beautiful cities are full of historical sights, fantastic museums, and great restaurants, which makes them excellent destinations for a weekend away.
How many days is enough for a Germany getaway?
The country is a wealth of wonderful things to see and try, so the more days you can dedicate to exploring its gems, the better. However, the main rule is to spend at least three days in every city you stay in during your Germany getaway. Less than that will mean rushing through your travel bucket list without time to enjoy the experience properly.
What is the cheapest time to go to Germany?
If you are looking for the best German city breaks for travelers on the budget, consider taking a trip in late January or February. These months are the least popular among tourists, so the hotels and guided tours will cost you significantly cheaper than in the middle of summer. Another bonus of off-season travel is that you won’t have to deal with the endless crowds and have the city’s sights and museums almost to yourself.
Do I need a visa to visit Germany?
Apart from the citizens of the EU, the citizens of the UK, Israel, the Republic of Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the USA don’t require a visa to enter Germany for a visit of up to 90 days in a 180-day period. So in most cases, planning a weekend trip to Germany does not require getting a visa.
Can you speak English in Germany?
Short breaks in Germany are an excellent opportunity to practice your German, but you don’t need to know the language to communicate with the locals and get around. Speaking good English is enough.
Is Munich or Berlin cheaper?
If you are planning a long weekend in Germany on a budget, Berlin is definitely a more budget-friendly option out of these two cities. The costs of meals, hotels, and transportation tend to be 5-10% lower than in Munich.
Is it OK to drink tap water in Germany?
Yes, very much so. Tap water in Germany is even considered a food product and goes through regular quality checks as such. So if you take a reusable water bottle when packing for your short trip to Germany, feel free to refill it in your hotel to save some money (and help the environment).