Germany

Capital

Berlin

Languages

German
Currency
Euro
Climate
Winter 0°C,
Summer 20°C
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Visa Requirements

Schengen Visa

Mobile Connectivity

Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, O2

Payment Methods

Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Cash

Electricity Plug Type

Type C, F

Germany

unesco sites

UNESCO Sites

51

emergency number

Help Line

112

climate

Climate

Winter 0°C, Summer 20°C

Germany Travel Guide

Germany, Europe’s largest economy and a country with a rich history, is a treasure trove of art, culture, technology, and history.

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Germany Visitor Demographics and Travel Trends

Germany Visitor Demographics

Total Visitors

Total Visitors

Over

40 Million

Annually

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Gender Distribution

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Male Tourists

47%

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Female Tourists

53%

Travel Group Type

Cultural Tourism
45%
Nature Tourism
25%
Gastronomy Tourism
15%
City Breaks
15%

Travel Information

Visa Requirements

Schengen Visa

Mobile Connectivity

Deutsche Telekom, Vodafone, O2

Payment Methods

Credit Cards, Debit Cards, Cash

Electricity Plug Type

Type C, F

Germany Insights

Berlin
German
Euro
Brandenburg Gate, Berlin

Must Know Facts Before Travelling to Germany

Must Know Facts

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Bike-sharing schemes, including cargo bikes for families, are common, and cyclists are expected to be cautious and always lock their bikes.

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Booking train tickets in advance and reserving a seat is highly recommended. It can be expensive, especially for last-minute travel.

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Shopping on Sundays is not possible due to legal restrictions. Most retail outlets are closed, but public attractions remain open with limited hours.

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Coins are often needed for public toilets, which are rarely free.

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Despite a reputation for being reserved, Germans are generally kind and helpful, though small talk and outward displays of friendliness may be less common.

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Germans still prefer to use cash, even in major cities like Berlin, where card payments are less common in small cafes, bakeries, and bars.

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English is widely spoken but learn a few basic German phrases, such as "Danke" (thank you) and "Tschüß" (goodbye).

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Drinking alcohol in public is legal, and it's common to drink beer while sitting in parks or streets.

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The German language can be difficult for beginners, and locals often switch to English once they detect a foreign accent.

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Public transport in Germany is efficient and convenient, with high-speed ICE trains connecting major cities.

All About Germany

Germany, Europe’s largest economy and a country with a rich history, is a treasure trove of art, culture, technology, and history. Whether you’re exploring the bustling streets of Berlin or hiking through the Black Forest, Germany offers something for every traveler.

Whether you’re exploring the bustling streets of Berlin or hiking through the Black Forest, Germany offers something for every traveler.

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Why Visit Germany

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Germany at a Glance

Beer Culture

Germany is renowned for its beer culture, particularly during the Oktoberfest.

Historical Landmarks

The country is home to thousands of castles, historic towns, and cultural sites.

Modern Cities

From Berlin’s cutting-edge art scene to Frankfurt’s financial hub, German cities are full of life.

Outdoor Adventures

Explore Germany’s vast forests, rivers, and hiking trails.

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