
Germany
Cities, castles, and summits: Germany's greatest hits in one week
Highlights
Stand at Berlin's most symbolic monument and explore the Reichstag's modern architecture and rooftop views.
Bike or boat along Dresden's restored riverside with Baroque palaces as your backdrop.
Summit Zugspitze (Germany's highest peak) via cable car with panoramic alpine views and accessible trails.
Hike to Marienbrücke for fairytale castle views and explore Bavaria's most enchanting landmark.
Experience authentic Bavarian culture at Hofbräuhaus with live music and local beer culture.
Wander narrow streets and market squares where centuries of German history meet contemporary life.
Where to Eat
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Grüne Tanne
Traditional Saxon tavern with excellent vegetable-focused sides. Confirm soup bases and oil preparations; Saxon potato dishes are naturally accommodating.

Café Zentral
Central location near Marienplatz with contemporary café menu. Vegetable-forward options with transparent sourcing; staff knowledgeable about dietary requests.
Café Schottengasse
Small village café near Neuschwanstein base. Simple vegetable options and traditional Bavarian salads; staff accommodates restrictions with advance notice.
What to Do
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Brandenburg Gate & Reichstag Rooftop
Walk through history at Berlin's most iconic monument, then ascend the Reichstag's glass dome for 360-degree city views. Pre-book Reichstag tickets online (free but timed entry required).
Train to Munich (Day Trip Planning Window)
Early morning departure from Dresden (7:30 AM train, ~8.5 hours). Arrive Munich evening; check into accommodation, explore neighborhood on foot if energy permits.
Good to Know
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Dietary Accommodation Strategy
Learn 3-5 key German words for restrictions ('vegetarisch'=vegetarian, 'ohne'=without, 'vegan'). Always confirm preparation directly with servers, especially for soups (often contain meat stock) and vegetables (check for lard cooking). Markets and cafés are more flexible than traditional taverns.
Transit & Rail Strategy
Buy a German rail pass (Bahn) for inter-city trains or book point-to-point tickets online for discounts. Local transport apps (DB Bahn, Google Maps) work seamlessly. Validate tickets before boarding. Trains are remarkably punctual.
Mountain Weather Preparedness
Alpine weather is unpredictable: layer clothing, carry rain jacket, wear sturdy hiking boots, bring sunscreen. April-May can have snow above 1,500m. Check forecasts 24 hours before mountain activities.
Photography Timing & Locations
Golden hour (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM) is optimal for Reichstag rooftop, Marienplatz, Elbe River, and Neuschwanstein views. Visit popular sites before 9 AM or after 5 PM to minimize crowds. Scout locations using Google Street View beforehand.
Cash vs. Card Culture
Germany still uses cash heavily; ATMs widely available. Many small restaurants and markets prefer cash; some don't accept cards. Carry €100-150 for contingencies. Credit cards accepted at larger hotels and restaurants.
Free Walking Routes & Hidden Neighborhoods
Berlin's Kreuzberg and Prenzlauer Berg offer street art, cafés, and local energy without tourist crowds. Dresden's Neustadt district has galleries and student vibe. Munich's Giesing neighborhood has local bars and character. Use AllTrails or Komoot for self-guided hikes.
Booking Strategy for Activities
Book Reichstag, Zugspitze cable car, and Neuschwanstein castle tour 2-3 days in advance online. Last-minute bookings risk sold-out status or long waits. All major sites have English options.
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