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Munich – A Medieval City With a Quirkiness That Makes it a Must-See on Any European Tour
Munich has established itself as an emerging European center of culture and…
Germany travel guides — Berlin’s history and nightlife, Bavaria’s mountains and beer culture, the Rhine Valley’s castles, Christmas markets, and everything in between.
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Berlin for history, nightlife and museums; Munich for Bavarian culture, beer gardens and proximity to the Alps; Hamburg for maritime port atmosphere and modern architecture. First-time visitors typically start with Berlin + Munich or do a Romantic Road drive from Munich through Bavaria.
Oktoberfest runs mid-September through the first Sunday in October in Munich. In 2026: 19 September to 4 October. It is not actually in October — the name comes from the first edition in 1810. Book accommodation 6-12 months ahead; prices triple during the festival.
Most open on the last Sunday before Advent (around 25 November) and run until 23 December; some stay open through New Year in larger cities. Highlights: Nuremberg (Christkindlesmarkt), Dresden (Striezelmarkt — Germany’s oldest), Cologne (seven distinct markets), Munich (Marienplatz) and Aachen.
Most international rail passes include Germany. The domestic Deutschland-Ticket (€58/month in 2026) gives unlimited travel on regional trains (not ICE) — a great deal for slow travel across the country. ICE high-speed trains require separate tickets but no reservation fees on most routes.
Mid-range. Daily budgets €80-120 per person for mid-range hotels, restaurant meals and transport. Berlin is cheaper than Munich or Hamburg. Compared to Switzerland, Germany is roughly 40% cheaper for similar quality; compared to Poland, Czech Republic or Spain, Germany is 30-50% more expensive.