Germany Travel Guide
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    In this travel guide, we will share a 9-day Germany tour plan – an unforgettable journey through some of the most beautiful places of the country Berlin, Dresden and Munich with some additional day tours with it.
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    The Budget
    Here’s an approximate budget breakdown for a 9-day Germany tour covering Berlin, Dresden, and Munich. Please note that these are rough estimates, and actual expenses may vary based on personal preferences, travel dates, and individual spending habits.

    Accommodation:

    Berlin (3 nights): $300 – $450
    Dresden (3 nights): $250 – $400
    Munich (2 nights): $200 – $350
    Transportation:

    International flights: $800 – $1200 (varies based on location and time of booking)
    Domestic trains/buses within Germany: $200 – $300
    Local transportation (public transport, taxis): $100 – $150
    Food:

    Daily meals (3 meals/day): $40 – $60 per person
    Special dinners or dining experiences: $100 – $200
    Sightseeing and Activities:

    Entrance fees to attractions and museums: $150 – $200
    Guided tours or excursions: $100 – $150
    Miscellaneous activities: $50 – $100
    Miscellaneous:

    SIM card or data plan: $20 – $30
    Tips and gratuities: $50 – $80
    Miscellaneous expenses: $50 – $100
    Contingency:

    Reserve for unforeseen expenses: $100 – $150
    Total Budget Range: $2500 – $4000 per person

    Remember, these are just estimates, and prices can vary. It’s advisable to check the current prices, especially for accommodation and transportation, closer to your travel dates. Additionally, consider any personal preferences or additional activities you may want to include in your itinerary.
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    Germany Tour Plan In this travel guide,   we are going to share a 9 Day Germany tour plan –  an unforgettable journey through some of the most   beautiful places of the country Berlin, Dresden  and Munich with some additional day-tours with it. 

    In Berlin, we’ll uncover the remnants of  the Berlin Wall, stroll through the historic   Brandenburg(bran·duhn·buhg) Gate, and soak in  the vibrant atmosphere of Checkpoint Charlie.  Moving on to Dresden, we’ll marvel at the baroque  (buh·roke) architecture of the Zwinger Palace and  

    Take a leisurely walk along the Elbe River. Our adventure continues in Munich, where we’ll   explore the beautiful Marienplatz,  delve into the city’s beer culture   at the Hofbräuhaus (Hof Boy Haus), and experience  the grandeur of Nymphenburg Palace. Lastly, we’ll   be enchanted by the fairytale-like Neuschwanstein  Castle, nestled in the picturesque Bavarian Alps. 

    Join us as we uncover the beauty  and charm of these German gems.  The Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Germany   is during late spring (May to June) and early  fall (September to October). The weather is mild,   and you can enjoy blooming landscapes  or colorful autumn foliage. Summer (July  

    To August) offers warm temperatures, but then  most of the sites will be busier with tourists.  The Tour Plan Here, we will start our tour from Berlin.  To explore Berlin comfortably, 3 days will  be required. Within these 3 days, you can  

    Cover most of the major sites of the city. Berlin is the vibrant heart of Germany.  Known for its rich history, diverse culture, and  modern flair, Berlin is a city that seamlessly   blends the old with the new. Explore iconic  landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and Berlin  

    Wall, soak in the artistic vibe of East Side  Gallery, and savor the city’s diverse cuisine.   Join us on a journey through Berlin’s past and  present, where every corner tells an enchanting   story. Day-1  On the 1st day of our Berlin city  tour, we will start our exploration  

    By visiting the famous Berlin TV Tower. The 1207feet tall tower is a symbol the   Berlin city. From the top of this tower you  can get a gorgeous view of the Berlin city.  At the top of this tower you will  find a viewing gallery which offers  

    A 360 degree view of the city. And at the top  there is also a revolving restaurant serving   German as well as international cuisine. Our next stop for the day will be Berlin   Cathedral. Berlin Cathedral  is a majestic masterpiece  

    That stands as a symbol of grandeur in the city. Once you visit the place, you will be amazed with   its intricate architecture and elaborate details.  With a rich history and panoramic views from its   dome, Berlin Cathedral is a captivating blend  of spirituality and architectural brilliance. 

    After finishing your tour of the Berlin Cathedral,  you may spend some time relaxing in the beautiful   Lustgarten Park located close to the cathedral. We will wrap our 1st day tour by a captivating   journey to the Museum Island in Berlin. It  is a UNESCO World Heritage site housing some  

    Must-visit museums of the city. While visiting  the place you must visit the Pergamon Museum-   housing the reconstructed Roman and Greek  ancient architecture; Bode Museum- housing   a rich collection of Byzantine art, and Neues  (noys)Museum- showcasing Egyptian history. The   island’s roots trace back to the 19th century,  showcasing Germany’s commitment to preserving and  

    Celebrating its rich heritage. Day-2  Our 2nd day of Berlin tour will start with a  visit to the famous Brandenburg Gate. Built   in the 18th century, this gate is a landmark  of Germany and is a symbol of peace and unity. 

    The gate was heavily damaged during 2nd  World War. At the time of Germany’s cold war,   the gate was a part of the Berlin Wall  that divided the city. Now, it stands as   a reminder of Germany coming together as this is  the rallying point of the reunification day. Many  

    Events and celebrations happen at the Brandenburg  Gate, making it a special place for everyone.  Our next stop for the day will be the Holocaust  Memorial. Located near the Brandenburg Gate,   this memorial is dedicated to the  Jewish victims who were killed in  

    The hands of Nazis during Second World War. The Reichstag is a famous building in Berlin,   Germany. It is where the country’s government  meets. It was damaged during World War II but   was rebuilt. Today, it is a symbol of democracy  in Germany. The building has a big dome on top,  

    And people can go inside climb  to the top. The rooftop terrace   offers a beautiful view of the Berlin city. We will wrap our 2nd day tour at Tiergarten.  Tiergarten is a large and beautiful park in the  heart of Berlin. It’s like a green oasis with  

    Trees, flowers, and walking paths. There’s a big  lake where you can see ducks and swans. In the   middle of the park, there’s a statue called the  Victory Column. Tiergarten is a great place to   take a peaceful stroll or ride a bike. Day-3 

    On our 3rd day of Berlin tour, we will start the  day by visiting the Checkpoint Charlie. Checkpoint   Charlie is a famous place in Berlin, Germany.  It used to be a checkpoint during the Cold   War when the city was divided. The checkpoint  allowed people to travel between East and West  

    Berlin. Now, it’s a museum that tells the story  of that time. Visitors can see a replica of the   checkpoint, old military items, and learn  about the history of the Berlin Wall. It’s   an important symbol of the divided past and the  reunification of Germany. Many tourists come to  

    Checkpoint Charlie to understand the challenges  people faced during this period in history.  After finishing our visit here, we will move  towards the East Side Gallery. This is 1.3 km   long part of the former Berlin Wall. Right now,  it is converted into the largest open air gallery  

    Designed by 100 international artists. From East Side Gallery, we will go   to see the Oberbaumbrücke (Oba Bum Bruke). Oberbaumbrücke is a beautiful bridge in Berlin,   Germany. It spans the River Spree and is an  iconic symbol of the city, with its striking   red-brick towers and arches. Built in the 19th century,  

    Oberbaumbrücke has witnessed the  division and reunification of Berlin.  Today, it is a popular spot for  pedestrians, cyclists, and photographers.  We will wrap our Berlin tour at the Berlin  Zoo. It is one of the oldest and most renowned   zoos of the world. Founded in 1844, it  houses a diverse collection of animals,  

    Including pandas, elephants, and lions. You  can enjoy exploring its spacious grounds,   witnessing animal habitats, and can learn about  wildlife conservation in this iconic location.  Day-4 On the 4th day,   we will move to Dresden from Berlin. To travel from Berlin to Dresden,  

    You can take a train, which is a comfortable and  popular option. The journey takes approximately   2 hours, providing scenic views along the way. Dresden, located on the River Elbe, is known for   its rich history and stunning architecture. It  was heavily bombed during World War II but has  

    Been carefully reconstructed after the war. The  city boasts landmarks like the Frauenkirche and   Zwinger Palace. Day-5  On the 5th day, we will go for  a city tour around Dresden.  Our journey begins at Theaterplatz, a picturesque  square surrounded by notable landmarks. 

    Theaterplatz is a vibrant square where you’ll  find the Semper Opera House and the Zwinger.   Spend about 1 hour here, admiring the  architecture and enjoying the lively atmosphere.  A short walk from Theaterplatz leads to  the Dresden Zwinger, an impressive palace   complex. Spend approximately 2 hours exploring the  Zwinger’s museums, gardens, and notable structures  

    Like the Crown Gate and the Nymph Bath. Adjacent to the Zwinger, Dresden Castle is   a magnificent structure housing the Green Vault,  a treasury of precious artifacts. Allow 2-3 hours   to marvel at the historical collections within  its walls, including the opulent Royal Palace. 

    The day concludes at the Semper Opera House,  an architectural gem on Theaterplatz. Spend   approximately 1-2 hours here, either attending a  performance or admiring the exterior and interior   of this renowned opera house. Day-6  On this day, we will move from Dresden to Munich. To travel from Dresden to Munich, a convenient  

    Option is taking a train. The journey typically  takes around 4 hours, offering a comfortable and   scenic route through the German countryside. Munich, in Germany, has a rich history dating   back to the Middle Ages. It grew as a trading  hub and became the capital of Bavaria. The city  

    Played a significant role in arts and sciences. At present, Munich emerges as a cultural centre   after rising up from the damages of World War  II. The city is known for its festivals, museums,   and vibrant lifestyle. Day-7 

    This is our 1st day in Munich. Today, we will  visit some of the major attractions of the city.  We will begin our journey at the BMW Museum,  a haven for car enthusiasts. Spend about 2   hours marveling at a collection of  classic and futuristic BMW vehicles. 

    Next, we will head to Olympiapark, home to  the 1972 Summer Olympics. Allocate 2-3 hours   to wander through the expansive park, enjoying  panoramic views from the Olympic Tower. Don’t miss   the futuristic architecture, including the Olympic  Stadium. Engage in outdoor activities or visit the  

    Sea Life aquarium for a delightful experience. We will wrap up our day tour at the grand   Nymphenburg Palace. Allow 3-4 hours to explore  the opulent palace, its lavish gardens,   and the Amalienburg hunting lodge. Discover the  history of Bavarian royalty while admiring the   stunning architecture and ornate interiors. Day-8 

    Today, we will visit Munich’s Old Town,  Marienplatz first. Spend around 2-3 hours   wandering through charming streets, admiring  medieval architecture, and enjoying local shops.  Don’t miss the Glockenspiel  show at the New Town Hall.  Next, visit the Munich Residenz  Palace, a former royal palace. 

    Allocate 3-4 hours to explore opulent rooms, the  stunning Court Garden, and the Treasury. Discover   Bavaria’s royal history in this grand residence. Next, we will head to St. Peter’s Church,   locally known as Old Peter. Spend 1-2 hours  climbing to the tower for panoramic views  

    Of Munich. Explore the church’s interior, home  to beautiful artwork and historical artifacts.  Conclude your day at the Englischer Garten, one  of the world’s largest urban parks. Dedicate 2-3   hours to leisurely strolls, relaxing by the serene  lakes, and watching surfers at the Eisbach wave.  Day-9 Today, we will go for a magical day tour  

    From Munich to the fairytale Neuschwanstein (Noy  Swan Stein) Castle, nestled in the Bavarian Alps.  Neuschwanstein, the iconic castle that  inspired Disney’s Cinderella, is a marvel   of romantic architecture. Spend about 3-4 hours  exploring the castle’s enchanting interiors,   including the Throne Hall and King  Ludwig II’s opulent chambers. Some  

    Other must-visit attractions here  are the castle’s fairytale facade,   adorned with towers and turrets. Inside, discover  lavish rooms filled with intricate woodcarvings,   vibrant murals, and majestic furnishings. Don’t  miss the breathtaking Swan Lake-inspired grotto.  Admire panoramic views of the Alpine  landscape from the castle’s terrace. 

    The journey from Munich to Neuschwanstein Castle  takes around 2 hours by car or bus. Plan for 4-5   hours at the castle, including the guided tour  and time to explore the grounds. Capture the   picturesque surroundings and enjoy a stroll  through the charming Hohenschwangau village.  Day-10 On the 10th day,  

    Head back to the airport for departure. All the tours that we mentioned here can   be booked online. We will share the links and  budget details in the description box below.  If you love this travel video, then don’t  forget to hit the like button and share  

    The video with your friends. Please do share  your thoughts in the comment section below and   consider subscribing our channel for lot more  tour plans like this. Thanks for joining us.

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    1. Amazing natural beauty, historical sites, old monumental buildings, museums are the great heritage of the country. Thanks for giving information about the architecture and sculpture of this country. 🙏🌷🌹🌻

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