Category: Destination of the month

Northern Germany tourism – Hamburg, Lübeck, Bremen, Buxtehude and Kiel

Tourism in northern Germany, a region still little known by tourists, and that surprises travelers who give them the opportunity to welcome them. Hamburg Northern Germany has many surprises for Brazilians, such as Hamburg, a city with more bridges than Venice and Amsterdam combined! Hamburg is also the second-largest city in Germany, second only to […]

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The tradition of Christmas decorations in Germany.

Christmas is an anxiously awaited time for many and that its atmosphere is magical is undeniable. However, little is known about the origin of such traditions, and Germany is present in this theme. On December 24th we celebrated the life of the baby Jesus, the day of his birth, and to prepare for this very […]

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The Alps

The immense mountains that cut central Europe fascinate with its grandiosity and mark a whole culture and lifestyle of the regions where they are located. The Alps are the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, spanning several countries: southern Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, Italy, Austria, Slovenia, Liechtenstein, France and Monaco. The Alps range […]

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Black Forest cake

The Black Forest brand, the cake on which each slice surprises the palate, you cannot leave Germany without trying the Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte, the original name of the black forest cake. The cake was created in the Baden-Württemberg region. The incredible recipe consists of several layers of white and chocolate sponge cake, with Kirschwasser (a type […]

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Bayreuth, the opera city.

Famous for its annual Opera Festival (Bayreuther Festspiele), Bayreuth attracts tourists not only for this event but for all its rich architecture and history, which have left the legacy that we can appreciate today. The city has a close link with the famous German composer Richard Wagner, who moved there when he was experiencing financial […]

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The Baroque Road in Germany.

The Thirty Years’ War left a sad trail of destruction and poverty in much of Germany, after its end, many immigrants, in search of rebuilding their lives, went to the Swabian region to inhabit uninhabited places. They were essential in this economic recovery process, which led to the renovation and construction of several local buildings, […]

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Rothenburg ob der Tauber

Rothenburg ob der Tauber: a sample of the Middle Ages in Germany and the start of the Romantic Road! The walls, the river, the towers, the traditions, and the beautiful half-timbered houses, make the city the star of the Romantic Road, one of the most famous and most charming routes in Germany! What does Rothenburg […]

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Allgäu

Located in southern Swabia, close to Bavaria, is the Allgäu region, which also covers part of its territory Baden-Württemberg and Austria. Allgäu is known for its Alps, green pastures, palaces, and castles. It is also a very popular holiday destination among Germans, due to the variety of activity options and climate prone to rest and […]

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