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The 100 best things to do in Germany  12/33

Here are the 100 best things to do in Germany that will show you the charm, beauty and cultural diversity of this country.

Germany is rich with surprises and contrasts just waiting to be discovered by the discerning tourist. A country of enchanting little villages nestling between lofty and imposing mountains, fairytale castles and churches and lush vineyards rolling down towards the banks of the Rhine or the Mosel, Germany also boasts of the more rumbustious Munich Beer Festival and the Cologne Carnival, a very fine choice of gateaux, sausages and beer and a powerful and somewhat spooky folkloric tradition.

34. The Green Vault, Dresden Castle

Anyone deciding to visit Dresden Castle`s Green Vault must first decide whether to visit the historical Green Vault or the New Green Vault, for this fabulous collection of gold, silver and precious gems set in the most exquisite of artwork was so huge that the decision was made, during restoration of the castle, to divide it between two venues!

The New Green Vault contains more than a thousand magnificent examples of jewellers`art dating from over three centuries.The Historical Green Vault houses over three thousand masterpieces of goldsmiths` and jewellers`art, as well as exquisite pieces of ivory or amber. Insiders speak of the richest treasure chest in Europe and it is well worth while to take the time to visit both. Dresden Castle is around 20 mins on foot from the railway station, or 7 minutes by bus.

35. Nuremberg Christmas Market

Few events embody the anticipation, sweet nostalgia and sheer cosiness of Christmas as does a German Christmas market. Wool-hatted and -mittened vendors sell every Christmas gift you are likely to need from little wooden chalets gaily decorated with Christmas lights, and the scent of German mulled wine, roast chestnuts, sugared almonds and donuts wafts on the air, combining with the sweet strains of German Christmas carols.

Nuremberg’s Christmas Market has been taking place since at least 1628. Between 25th of November and 24th of December each year, Nuremberg opens its Christmas Market to receive and enchant guests from all over the world. With an estimated 2 million visitors, Nuremberg’s Christmas Market is one of the biggest in Germany and one of the most famous in the world. It takes place on the market-place in the old city and surrounding streets, right next to the railway station. Nuremberg has its own airport.

36. Bodensee (Lake Constance)

Lake Constance, at the northern base of the alps, borders on Germany, Austria and Switzerland with its German borders in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. It is by far the biggest lake in Germany and has long been a very popular venue for watersports and sailing enthusiasts. But the area is also rich in culture, history and scenic beauty. Konstanz town, on the Swiss border, and Konstanz Harbor are well worth a visit, as are Lake Constance`s largest island, Reichenau (joined by a causeway to the mainland) and the famous Stilt House Museum.

Konstanz town has a large railway station with connecting trains from the closest airports: Stuttgart (2 hours) or Frankfurt am Main (4 hours) in Germany, or Zurich in Switzerland (1 hour).

Source: https://www.jenreviews.com/best-things-to-do-in-germany/

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