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Travel Guide Germany with travel tips for Germany

Germany has been a popular travel destination for what seems like forever. Its enchanting language and area attracts tourists, as well as the deep history and many sights to see there. The climate is the same in each season, making the weather predictable and enjoyable for many. It borders the North Sea as well as Denmark and the Baltic Sea. Regions along the border of Germany tend to melt in with the bordering nations, creating a unique blending of culture.

 

Germany

 

History

Germanic history can be traced directly back to the Nordic Bronze Age. Tribes began expanding around that time frame, making Germany even more inhabited and “alive”. Germany is still a mystery for many, because little is known about its early history. History can lead you through the Holy Roman Empire, all the way to the Berlin Republic and EU Integration period. Germany has a rich history that is often displayed in its many museums and galleries.

 

Culture and Sightseeing

Since Germany has a lot of biodiversity, there is plenty to see in this beautiful country. Nature is rich, and you can usually spot many different types of wildlife. Zoos and museums are also common to see, and old churches and buildings are popular attractions. Germany has well over 400 zoos in the entire nation! Germany has been shaped by many intellectuals, and features cultural ideas from many secular and religious groups.

 

Eat & Drink

Germany is a large country, so their cuisine varies from one area to the next. Pork, beef, and poultry are very main in each meal, and pork is definitely the most popular. Meat is commonly found in sausage form. Potatoes, cabbage, carrots, turnips, spinach, and types of beans also share a plate with common sausage dishes. These foods are cheap and easy to prepare, making them quite popular in an area that doesn’t get much organic produce imported. The national alcoholic drink is beer, and many German places enjoy drinking or serving alcohol.

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