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Romantic Road & Bavarian Alps

Neuschwanstein.-Photo-by-andrew.p,-http-__www.flickrA meandering, two-lane highway that starts in regal, riverside Würzburg, then weaves south, past walled-encircled medieval villages (the most famous and magical of which is Rothenburg ob der Trauber), elegant castles, opulent churches, sophisticated cities, including the gorgeous Augsburg, and picture-perfect landscapes, until it concludes in the Alpine foothills, where King Ludwig II's soaring, cliff-top More Info »
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Rhineland Palatinate & Saarland

RhineRuled by Romans 2,000 years ago, the forested hills and slate cliffs that cling to the Rhine, Moselle, and Saar rivers seduce with their sensual delights. Swathed in vineyards and studded with castles, the particularly magical stretch of Rhine between regal Koblenz and bustling Mainz has inspired poets and painters with its collection of ruined, More Info »
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Munich & Eastern Bavaria

Bavaria-Breakfast_sanfamediaMunich is the compact, tradition-bound capital of Bavaria that oozes wealth - and is drop-dead gorgeous as a result. Far more than just the setting of the kitschy, beer-soaked Oktoberfest, Germany's third-largest city impresses with its Italian-inspired attractions, including palazzos and pizzerias, cosmopolitan sophistication, world-renowned art collections, and ultra-contemporary architecture - not to mention its More Info »
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Hamburg, Bremen & Schleswig-Holstein

Hamburg-Bremen-and-SchleswigSwooping seagulls are a common sight in the bustling Baltic and North sea port towns that burst with seafaring charms and stunning architectural treasures. As Germany's largest port and second-largest city, Hamburg surprises with its mix of rough-and-tumble Popeye districts, ultra-sophisticated shopping and dining scenes, and mega-Euro mansions. A duo of bite-sized port towns in More Info »
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Frankfurt am Main, Hesse & Thuringia

Frankfurt-am-Main-HesseGermany's heartland is most famous for the skyscraper-studded financial capital of Frankfurt am Main. But hills, farmlands, and gentle river valleys dominate the country's bucolic heart. Thanks to the composer Johann Sebastian Bach, the poet Goethe, and the story-tellers Jacob and Wilhem Grimm, the region also represents intriguing chapters in the country's long, storied history. More Info »
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Dresden & Greater Saxony

Dresden-and-Greater-SaxonyA sweep of low mountain ranges and diverse river valleys wedged between the Weser river in the west and Poland in the east, the region of Greater Saxony offers myriad sights. In addition to other-worldly rock formations, endlessly romantic parks, iconic architecture, auto-themed amusement parks, centuries-old half-timber houses, and legend-shrouded mountain peaks, there is much, More Info »
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Cologne & North Rhine-Westphalia

cologneThe Rhine-side city that got its start as a Roman capital and is now most famous for its raucous Carnival celebrations, is dominated by one of Germany's most impressive sights: a gothic cathedral that is the largest of its kind north of the Alps. But that's not all that this prosperous state sidled up against More Info »
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Berlin & Brandenburg

Berlin-and-BrandenburgBerlin mayor Klaus Wowerweit said it best when he described Germany's sprawling capital as "poor, but sexy." In addition to hip bars, cutting-edge boutiques, diverse performing arts venues, and divine eateries, the once-divided city where German emperors roosted, philosophers brooded, and Hitler ruled is so jam-packed with historic landmarks, monumental avenues, and top-notch museums that More Info »
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Baltic Sea Coast

Baltic Sea CoastA 386,000-sq.-kilometer (149,000-sq.-mile) pool of chilly, brackish water where herring, humpback whales, and seals thrive, the Ostsee (Baltic Sea) crashes against the northern shore of the German Land (state) of Mecklenburg–Western Pomerania. Ice Age glaciers that carved northern Europe’s contours left behind a long, irregular coastline with deep protective bays, flat, reedy peninsulas, and bold, More Info »
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Baden-Württemburg

Baden-WurttembergGermany's sunny southwestern corner beckons with its dense pine and fir forests (where Little Red Riding Hood lost her way), a mermaid-shaped lake with Mediterranean flair, and a gentle mountain range studded with ancient, fossil-filled caves. With its many outdoor pursuits and picture-perfect, forest-fringed villages stocked with half-timber cottages, this is one idyllic state. Toss More Info »
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