Famous Tourist Places In Germany : Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi is going to Germany next week. According to reports, the former Congress President will visit Germany from December 15 to 20, where he will interact with Indian expatriates and meet some ministers of the German government. But do you know how beautiful Germany is? Let us tell you about some special places in Germany where you can go with your friends…
These are 5 places in Germany-
berlin
Berlin, Germany has places you won’t find in any other city, like Teufelsberg, a unique spy dome that has become a haven for art, and Tempelhofer Feld, the world’s largest urban open space, with nightlife that can keep you busy all week.
Potsdam
Potsdam, situated on the border of Berlin, looks like something from a story book. A large part of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to Schloss Sanssouci, often referred to as Germany’s Versailles. Kings and emperors lived in Potsdam until the 20th century, so the entire city is linked to German history. Three of the city’s five original gates still stand today and are worth seeing not only for their age but also for their architecture, and two historic markets still exist.
stuttgart
Baden-Wurttemberg is my favorite state in Germany, with castles, waterfalls, the famous Black Forest and delicious food. Stuttgart is a great starting point for a great road trip to see all these sights, perfect for any time of year.
hamburg
Hamburg, Germany’s second largest city, is situated on the banks of the Elbe River in northern Germany and has its own distinct modern and classic style. Also, it is reminiscent of Paris, London, Venice and Amsterdam. The small islands dividing the river, the clock towers rising above the rooftops, the hundreds of canals and the lines of slender brick houses built over the water seem to pay homage to these other famous European cities.
lubeck
Lübeck in northern Germany is a beautiful city with red brick buildings and winding narrow staircases that are over 850 years old! As soon as you enter the city, the first thing you will see is Holstentor, which is the gateway to the city and has two large cylindrical towers. Explore the old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.





























