A love for travel opens doors to new worlds, and this winter, Germany invites you on a magical journey through its cities, from the art and nature-filled streets of Munich, to the modern Dusseldorf, passing through the historic Frankfurt and cultural Berlin, and the charming Hamburg with its architecture and gardens. A German experience that combines exploration, activity, and tranquility, making every trip a memory filled with warmth and beauty.
Munich.. A Journey Between History and Nature In winter, Munich reveals its special Bavarian charm, where history, art, and nature blend in every corner. Whether for a short visit or a longer stay, every corner of the city offers a unique experience. Start your tour in the Old Town at Marienplatz square, the clock tower, and the National Theatre, then discover Munich's distinguished museums like the Residenz and the "Kunstareal" halls for old and contemporary art. Don't miss the Nymphenburg Palace with its frozen canal for skating amidst Baroque architecture, and end your day with relaxation at Munich's traditional baths and thermal resorts that warm the body and soul, for a complete winter experience full of beauty and wonder.
Dusseldorf.. A City Full of Life and Warmth Dusseldorf combines classic European charm with a modern spirit, transforming in winter into a captivating destination with a festive atmosphere. Here, 13th-century historic churches blend with gleaming museums and squares decorated with lights from mid-November. Stroll through the city streets, take a photo of the Rhine Tower, visit the K20 museum for works by Picasso and international artists, then relax with a cup of coffee on Honsrücken street before a walk along the Rhine promenade with its calm Mediterranean ambiance. Don't miss the famous Christmas markets like Altstadt and Handwerker Markt, where wooden cabins smell of roasted almonds, with the chance to skate near Corneliusplatz or enjoy the lights on Königsallee.
Frankfurt.. A Warm Impression in Memory Frankfurt is an ideal destination for a short or long holiday, as it combines culture, history, and fine culinary delights. Start your tour at Römerberg square with its half-timbered buildings and Christmas markets that look like a scene from a history book, then head to the banks of the Main to enjoy the beautiful contrast between the Old Town and modern skyscrapers. Don't miss the famous Iron Bridge with its love locks, and for food lovers, Kleinmarkthalle is the perfect market to taste local flavors. From there, you can set off on a foot tour towards Höchst for a fun shopping experience, and end your day with an authentic German meal in the Old Town or Sachsenhausen, with the experience of schnitzel with the traditional green sauce, to combine the trip with cultural richness and authentic local flavors.
Berlin.. A Celebration of Culture and Art In winter, Berlin transforms into a magical city where holiday lights sparkle, and the cold weather casts a special charm over the atmosphere. And no visit is complete without the Christmas markets scattered in every corner, the most prominent being the one at Charlottenburg Palace, which includes more than 250 stalls offering food, drinks, and handmade crafts, and the one at Gendarmenmarkt with an ice rink, musical performances, and exquisite artisanal crafts. For art lovers, Berlin has about 170 museums, from Museum Island to the DDR Museum, the Natural History Museum, and the National Gallery. For a unique experience, you can visit Futurium to learn about technology and climate change, or watch the visual ARISE show at Friedrichstadt-Palast, which creates a magical experience for all visitors.
Hamburg.. Joy, Activity, and Tranquility In winter, Hamburg reveals its unique charm that blends historic architecture and dazzling modernity, becoming a city that pulses with life all day long. The bustling streets and elegant shops offer a delightful experience, while the gardens and public spaces provide opportunities to escape the city's hustle and enjoy the cold winter atmosphere. Start your tour with the Christmas markets and upscale shops along Jungfernstieg and Neuer Wall streets, visit Mönckebergstraße and Spitalerstraße for a shopping experience that blends tradition and innovation. Don't miss a visit to the Elbphilharmonie with its observation deck overlooking the harbor and the light-adorned city, offering visitors a magical panoramic view. For activity lovers, Planten un Blomen park features Germany's largest ice-skating rink, while the Christmas markets offer small skating rinks to enjoy the magical winter atmosphere and live music, for a complete, unforgettable winter experience.