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Munich, Germany, Schloss Nymphenberg, rear view
Munich, Germany, Schloss Nymphenberg, rear view

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Germany continues to attract tourists from all over the world, year-by-year, thanks to breathtaking landscapes, the scenic beauty of the natural surroundings, and the best accommodation offerings. The hospitality of the German people adds to the touristic importance of Germany. There are some tourist attractions in Germany that are a must see for the foreign tourist. Thanks to the cheap and comfortable accommodation facilities that Germany can truly boast of, its tourist attractions appeal to the budget traveler. The Top Ten Germany Tourist Attractions include some internationally acclaimed names.

The Black Forest located in Southwestern Germany is famous for being the origin of the cuckoo clocks. Camping, hiking and skiing are the favorite activities that tourists can indulge in when they come to visit the Black Forest.

The Frisian Islands: These popular islands are surrounded by Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands. Sylt (Sylt vacation rentals | Sylt travel guide) and Amrum (Amrum vacation rentals | Amrum travel guide) are two major islands of the Frisian Islands, and they are two tourist hot spots thanks to their serene beaches, panoramic views and the great retreat from the bustle of city life they offer.

Munich

Munich, the capital city of Bavaria, is located on the River Isar, on the northern side of the Bavarian Alps. Munich (Munich vacation rentals | Munich travel guide) is a popular tourist destination in Germany, primarily because of the Oktoberfest, the celebration of Bavarian beer that is famous and popular the world over.

Berlin

The city of Berlin (Berlin vacation rentals | Berlin travel guide) is one of the most popular German cities. It has a historic value that attracts tourists from all over the world.

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Location: Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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Tübingen

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Tübingen's scenic location between the forests, the Swabian Jura (Schwäbische Alb) and the river Neckar make it a beautiful stop in south-west Germany. Its flair is comparable to cities like Heidelberg or Freiburg, although Tübingen is smaller than…

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Stuttgart

Stuttgart

Stuttgart was founded in the 10th century; its name is a modern version of the original Stutengarten (mare's garden). Presently it is the 6th largest city in Germany. It is most famous for its automotive industry - both Porsche and Mercedes-Benz…

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Ulm

Ulm

Ulm is a town at the edge to Bavaria in Baden-Württemberg, south west Germany. Visit Ulm's old town: It has the highest steeple (Cathedral) in the world (161.53m) - the Munster - even higher than the Dome of Cologne. The famous Albert Einstein was born…

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Heilbronn

Heilbronn

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Lichtenstein (Reutlingen)

Lichtenstein (Reutlingen)

Lichtenstein is a municipality in the Tübingen administrative region (Regierungsbezirk) in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies at the foot of the Swabian Alb (plateau).

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