Places to visit in Germany

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TOWN QUEDLİNBURG

When you stop by Quedlinburg, you feel like you've gone back in time. Located in the north of the Harz Mountains, this charming medieval city is listed as one of the most beautiful symbols of the Renaissance period in the list of UNESCO World Heritage. In addition to colorful half-timbered houses and cobbled streets in Quedlinburg, you will also find ve Has ler, the oldest house in Germany from the 1300s.

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MUNİCH

Munich, the capital of Bavaria and the traditional Oktoberfest, is famous for its great mountain views, as well as beer halls filled with cheerful people. Of course, Munich's beauty is not just beer and fun. Munich, chosen among the world's most livable cities in recent years, is a must-see and visit with its splendid history and modern masterpieces, shopping and culture, lakes, mountains and lots of natural beauty combined with city life.

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COLOGNE

The cologne, first produced in Cologne in 1709, takes its name from the city, and there is even a cologne museum in the city. This elegant city built on the Rhine River is one of the first notable beauties of the Cathedral building, famous for its twin towers. In Cologne, where there is a large chocolate museum and the Hohenzollern Bridge covered with fır love locks ’, lovers want the love, throwing the key to the bridge into the river.

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BERLİN

From the great restaurants in Berlin to the nightlife, museums and art galleries, you can find everything you're looking for, including the Brandenburg Gate, the Charlottenburg Palace and the Berlin Cathedral. In short, it is impossible for you to suffer in Berlin. There are so many places to visit from historic walking tours to markets, from jazz clubs to galleries, so you may need to visit Berlin more than once. The West Side Gallery, the world's largest open-air gallery, is one of the most interesting places to visit.

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MİTTENWALD

If you want to experience the climate of the Alps with its clean air, the Bavarian Alps are waiting for you with magnificent views. Famous for its violin, viola and cello production since the 17th century, Mittenwald hosts concerts and conferences in the summer and hosts a winter ski resort and winter sports fans. If you want to take an unorthodox tour of Germany, you can turn away from the routes known to everyone and prefer less-discovered pearls of Germany such as Mittenwald.

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HAMBURG

If you are on a Sunday in Hamburg, the third largest port in the world after London and New York, you can stop by on the Fischmarkt and browse and taste the exquisite variety of seafood. If you like shopping, you'll want to visit the gigantic shopping area called Alsterarkaden. If you want to get away from the city life, you can visit the largest Japanese garden in Europe, Pflanzen und Blumen. In Hamburg, which is also called a the world's escape point. By many, it is also possible to travel to your childhood with the world's largest miniature railway.

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HEİDELBERG

If you are looking for a romantic place full of natural beauty, then Heidelberg is for you. The city, which is home to Germany's largest university, has inspired the famous artists such as Goethe, Mark Twain and William Turner throughout the history. The castle, which overlooks the cobbled streets of the quaint city built in the Baroque style, is one of the most popular points of Heidelberg with its beauty and scenery.

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BREMEN

This historic city of Northern Germany is also known as the birthplace of Beck’s beer. You can visit the brewery trips in Bremen and taste this taste at home. If you want a historical trip, you can visit the oldest district of the city, Schnoor, with its narrow streets, shops and restaurants that know how many generations have been run by the same families. The 1200-year-old Dom St Petri Cathedral and the UNESCO World Heritage Site Rathaus are among the must-see places. Don't forget to stop by the famous Ratskeller restaurant, which has the oldest wine collection in Germany, and have a nice dinner.

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