To many people, Western Europe with its rich architectural heritage of impressive castles and palaces, magnificent natural scenery, and distinct yet sometimes quirky culture, epitomizes all that is Europe. Manmade marvels abound in this part of the world that is equally blessed with natural wonders. France’s Notre Dame Cathedral and Eiffel Tower, Salzburg‘s Hohensalzburg Castle, and Ghent‘s Gravensteen Castle are just a few of the manmade wonders that draw thousands to explore this part of Europe. On the other hand, the rich diversity of the natural landscape of Western Europe, from the stunningly beautiful vistas of Switzerland to the rocky outcrop of Le Rocher in Monaco, and the tulip fields of the Netherlands is as mesmerizing as the manmade structures which adorn them.
Another area that defines Western Europe is the art and culture that forms such an intrinsic part of this region. Some of the true legends of the art world, such as Michelangelo, Dali, Da Vinci, and Rembrandt called this part of Europe home. Throughout Western Europe, there is no shortage of museums and galleries where one can get lost in the beautiful creations of these masters. Besides art and culture, another area that is toasted in this part of Europe is food. Each country has its own distinct burst of flavors in food and drink, whetting the appetite and cravings of thousands of visitors.
The capital of Germany and the largest city in the country, Berlin is the center of politics, arts, culture, and science. The city is home to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, namely Museum Island. Despite its devastation during World War II and the decay of the city’s east side of the Berlin Wall, there are…
Dusseldorf is mainly known as Germany’s fashion and art capital, with numerous museums and galleries. Nevertheless, the city is a top European business destination ranking only second after London. As a popular business hubbub, finding an amazing Dusseldorf business hotel is a breeze. If you came across this article, it probably means you’ll be traveling…
Thank God, after being canceled last year, this year’s Oktoberfest will officially be held from September 17 to October 3! It’s the world’s most famous beer festival; this event is worth experiencing. You’ll have fun drinking, eating, frolicking, and singing. However, the hotels near Oktoberfest can be quite pricey. Ditching expensive hotels in favor of…
Famous for its beer and annual Oktoberfest celebration, Munich is a modern city with lots to see. It’s jam-packed with age-old architecture, exciting museums, clubs, and plenty of nightlife. As a major tourist destination, numerous travelers are coming every day. This also means there are tons of hotels to accommodate them. With nearly 14 million…
As Germany’s capital city, Berlin is packed to the brim with things to see, places to explore, and nightclubs to cut loose in. No wonder some people call it one of the most exciting cities in the world! Seriously, you can do something new every day and not run out of options or get bored for years!…
Berlin is the pulsating capital of Germany, a city that knows how to have a good time! Whether you’re looking to have a wild night out on the town or a more cultured experience, you’ll find something to suit all kinds of tastes and budgets. Just like its entertainment, accommodation in Berlin is also spread…
Renowned for its baroque Old Town and the trifecta of city, mountains, and rivers, Heidelberg holds a charm like no other city in Europe. The city alone draws about 30% of the total tourist visiting Germany, making up about 11.9 million visitors a year. Germany’s oldest and most popular university city houses a half-ruined hilltop…
Dresden’s cultural heyday dates way back to the 18th century during the reigns of Augustus the Strong and his son Augustus III. Many of Dresden’s iconic buildings were built during their era, such as the Zwinger and the Frauenkirche. While the 1945 bombings leveled most of the city’s treasures, you can still find the contents…
Once an electrical capital city, Dusseldorf has now been transformed into one of Germany’s most important cultural centers. There are hundreds of museums and more than 100 art galleries spread across its wide streets. Furthermore, the country’s leading university towns are also the epicenter of vibrant fashion. Don’t be surprised if you find a large…
Welcome to Frankfurt! A city that’s considered by many as one of the financial muscles in Germany. There are tons of business districts scattered in all directions. The skyscrapers stood proudly in the busiest quarters. But despite all the hustle and bustle, this Bavarian Manhattan still has room for the captivating charm of the Old…
Much like the city itself, the best hotels in Cologne, Germany, are beguiling, diverse, and unforgettable. Whether you’re looking to live it up in a luxury hotel or stretch your budget at a hostel, you’ll find no shortage of accommodation to choose from. Booking a room in one of the city’s top hotels is the…
When we talk about Berlin, we’re talking about a city that’s both inspiring and at the same time welcoming all foreigners warmly. An escapade to the German capital will definitely be an unforgettable experience. They have famous beers, exceptional views, notable museums, and rich history. Backpackers and students especially love visiting here, mostly because there…
Opting for hotels in Munich Airport might be the best idea if you’re barely in the city for a day. Staying in hotels in the city center will cost you half an hour’s drive time to the airport. It’s enough time to make your foot jittery as you cut through the road on your way…
If there’s a reason why you should visit Munich, Germany it’s definitely Oktoberfest. Seriously, this festival is so massive and you have to attend at least once in your life. Because of the excitement, this event has successfully attracted six million people from all over the world, every year! Are you interested in being a…
Germany’s financial capital, Frankfurt am Main, may seem like a city of glittering steel and concrete buildings but despite this commercial image, the city has a soul. Frankfurt’s soul lies in Alstadt, the Old Town, with its half-timbered buildings and village-like neighborhoods. However, accommodation in this area is limited. You’ll find most of the hotels…
Situated above the Isar River, Munich is the capital of Bavaria and also the third-largest city in Germany. Home to the famous Oktoberfest festival, it offers gorgeous views, important museums, and of course, the best beer! And don’t forget the beautiful gardens, because you’ll find plenty of them in this fun city. So, are you…
Düsseldorf is one of the most interesting places in Germany to go to, as it brilliantly shows off the city’s postmodernity while also keeping its tradition. From the marvelous architecture of MadienHafen to the renowned art museums, your go-to-list will soon be filled with numerous recommendations. For decades, it has become the country’s fashion capital.…
As the largest city in Westphalia, saying that Dortmund is an amazing place is truly an understatement. There are a bunch of tourists – both domestic and international, that are attracted to explore the breathtaking city of Dortmund. People from the UK, Austria, and the Netherlands are also often off to Dortmund during holiday seasons.…
Savor the appeal of the coolest cities in Germany by staying in some of the best hotels in Hamburg. It’s the busiest port city in Germany and 60 miles (100 kilometers) away from the North Sea and right on the River Elbe. Steeped in rich culture and heritage, It’s the most popular short break destination.…
The city that gave the world Porsche and Mercedes-Benz cars is not only a manufacturing powerhouse, but it’s also a culture and arts hub. Stuttgart overflows with world-class galleries, museums, and the performing arts. What’s more, this capital city of the Baden-Württemberg state in southwest Germany, is rich in natural beauty. From vineyards and green…
Bonn is a city on the banks of the Rhine that’s known for its calming atmosphere. Its name was heard all over the world when West Germany made it its ‘temporary’ capital in 1949. But long before that, this city was recorded in history as the birthplace of the legend, Ludwig van Beethoven. So, pack…
Also called Nürnberg, the Bavarian city of Nuremberg is rich in history and culture. It was a vital commercial hub during the Middle Ages and in the following centuries. It was here that Europe’s first printing press saw its start. Nuremberg was also where astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus published his most famous work. The local arts…
Often referred to as ‘Mainhattan,’ Frankfurt, with its swish skyscrapers and swanky buildings, is distinct from other German cities. This multicultural and tolerant city is often overlooked because of its financial powerhouse image. However, the city has a big queer presence and therefore, there is no shortage of gay accommodation in Frankfurt. Although you won’t…
Germany’s second largest city has undergone a huge transformation since its early beginnings as the world’s port city. Hamburg’s gay scene may not be as big as that of Berlin or Cologne but it is alive and kicking. You’ll find plenty of gay hotels in Hamburg though you won’t find any ‘exclusively’ gay hotels here.…