Prepare
 for a roller coaster of feasts, treats and  temptations as you take in 
Germany's soul-stirring scenery, spirit-lifting  culture, big-city 
beauties, romantic palaces and half-timbered towns.
 
Bewitching Scenery
There's something 
undeniably artistic in the way Germany's  scenery unfolds – the 
corrugated, dune-fringed coasts of the north; the moody  forests, 
romantic river valleys and vast vineyards of the centre, and the  
off-the-charts splendour of the Alps, carved into rugged glory by 
glaciers and  the elements. All are integral parts of a magical natural 
matrix that's bound to  give your camera batteries a workout. Get off 
the highway and into the great  outdoors to soak up the epic landscapes 
that makes each delicious, slow, winding  mile so precious.
Gastro Delights

Experiencing
 Germany through its food and drink will add a  rich layer to your 
memories (and possibly your belly!). You'll quickly discover  that the 
local food is so much more than sausages and pretzels, schnitzel and  
roast pork accompanied by big mugs of foamy beer. Beyond the clichés 
awaits a  cornucopia of regional and seasonal palate-teasers. Share the 
German people's  obsession with white asparagus in springtime, 
chanterelle mushrooms in summer  and game in autumn. Sample not only the
 famous beer but also world-class wines,  most notably the noble 
Riesling.
 
High on History
Few countries have had as
 much impact on the world as  Germany, which has given us the Hanseatic 
League, the Reformation and yes,  Hitler and the Holocaust, but also the
 printing press, the automobile, aspirin  and MP3 technology. It is the 
birthplace of Martin Luther, Albert Einstein and  Karl Marx, of Goethe, 
Beethoven, the Brothers Grimm and other heavyweights who,  each in their
 own way, have left their mark on human history. You can stand in a  
Roman amphitheatre, sleep in a medieval castle and walk along remnants 
of the  Berlin Wall – in Germany the past is very much present wherever 
you go.
Pleasures of Civilisation
You'll
 encounter history in towns where streets were laid  out long before 
Columbus set sail, and in castles that loom above prim,  half-timbered 
villages where flower boxes billow with crimson geraniums. The  great 
cities – Berlin, 
Munich
 and Hamburg among them – come in more flavours than a jar of jelly 
beans but  will all wow you with a cultural kaleidoscope that spans the 
arc from art  museums and high-brow opera to naughty cabaret and 
underground clubs. And  wherever you go, Romanesque, Gothic and baroque 
classics rub rafters with  architectural creations from modern masters 
such as Daniel Libeskind, David  Chipperfield and Frank Gehry.
 
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