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A country of castles, cobblestones, and captivating contrasts — Germany is where fairy tales meet modern cities. From dense woodlands and quaint villages to vibrant, progressive hubs like Berlin, this destination offers far more than just beer and bratwurst.
With Pinoy Tourism, you’ll explore a land shaped by history and heart. Stand before the real-life castle that inspired Cinderella’s story, reflect on the legacy of the Berlin Wall, and experience the warmth of Bavarian hospitality with a beer stein in hand. From Baroque architecture to cutting-edge culture, Germany will surprise and inspire you at every turn. Pack your curiosity (and maybe some lederhosen), because a trip to Germany promises memories you’ll treasure for years.

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Germany At-a-Glance

Covered in enchanting forests, storybook castles, and lively cities, Germany is a blend of old-world charm and forward-thinking energy. Join our expert Pinoy Tourism guides and see why this country is so much more than Berlin and Bavarian beer.

Currency
Euro
Capital City
Berlin
Winter avg temp
0°C
Language
German
Summer avg temp
18°C
Good morning
Guten Morgen
Time Zone
GMT+2
Good evening
Guten Abend
I love showing guests the real depth of German culture — its food, art, and people. Germany is so much more multifaceted than anyone expects!
- Travel Director
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Our top 5 things to do in Germany

Explore Neuschwanstein Castle

The castle that inspired Disney’s Cinderella stands like a dream in Bavaria’s hills. Built for King Ludwig II — who only stayed 11 nights — Neuschwanstein is pure fairytale magic come to life.

See the remnants of the Berlin Wall

Once a symbol of division, today the Berlin Wall tells a story of hope and unity. Covered in vivid street art, it’s a living memorial to the power of resilience and freedom.

Embrace Bavaria’s rich beer-brewing heritage

Beer in Germany isn’t just a drink — it’s a tradition protected by centuries-old purity laws. Visit historic breweries and discover how craftsmanship and culture mix in every pint.

Go up the iconic Berlin TV Tower for 360° views

At 203 meters high, the Berliner Fernsehturm offers unbeatable views across the capital. Once a symbol of power, it’s now a proud icon of a united Berlin.

Admire the beautiful Baroque façades in Dresden

Rebuilt from wartime ashes, Dresden stands as a testament to German resilience. Stroll its elegant streets lined with Baroque masterpieces, and soak in the city’s quiet grace.

Best museums in Germany

Berlin

Stasi Museum

Step inside the former East German State Security headquarters. The Stasi Museum offers a sobering yet fascinating look at life under surveillance — a must for any history enthusiast.

Munich

Residenz Museum

Once the palace of Bavarian royalty, the Residenz Museum dazzles with opulent courtyards, grand halls, and priceless art. Time your visit right and you might catch a live orchestral performance.

Oranienburg

Memorial & Museum Sachsenhausen

A moving experience, the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp Memorial stands as a powerful reminder of Germany’s darkest chapter. Walk through its preserved grounds with respect and reflection.

Best food in Germany

Currywurst

Crispy sausage, spicy ketchup, and a dusting of curry powder — the ultimate Berlin street food, best enjoyed standing at a kiosk with locals.

Weisswurst

A traditional Bavarian veal-and-pork sausage, gently warmed and served with pretzels and mustard. A mid-morning favorite that pairs perfectly with a local wheat beer.

Schweinshaxe

Slow-roasted pork knuckle, crispy on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth tender inside. A dish that’s pure German comfort food — best savored over hours of laughter and beer.

What to pack for a tour in Germany

What to Pack

Reusable travel items

Ditch the single-use plastics. Bring a refillable water bottle, eco-bags, and toiletry containers.

Digital maps

Download them before your trip so you can explore offline.

Travel adapter

Germany uses Type F plugs (230V, 50Hz).

Comfortable walking shoes

From castle climbs to city strolls, they’re essential.

Sustainable mindset

Pack light, travel responsibly, and respect the environment.

Frequently Asked & Question

Travelers from the EU, US, UK, Canada, and Australia can visit visa-free for up to 90 days. Others should check updated requirements before traveling.

Germany shines year-round. Spring (Apr–Jun): Blooming landscapes and pleasant weather. Summer (Jun–Aug): Festivals, warm days, and lively beer gardens. Autumn (Sep–Oct): Crisp air, golden leaves, and Oktoberfest. Winter (Nov–Dec): Magical Christmas markets and cozy evenings.

Germany enjoys a mild, temperate climate — cold winters, warm summers, and comfortable shoulder seasons.

The Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted, though smaller shops and cafés often prefer cash.

Yes, tipping 5–10% is standard in restaurants and for taxis if service isn’t already included.

Absolutely. Germany’s tap water is among the cleanest in Europe.

ATMs are everywhere. Check for transaction fees and notify your bank before you travel.

Plan at least 6 days to see Berlin, Munich, and the highlights. For a deeper dive into culture, countryside, and cuisine, stretch it to 10–14 days.

We recommend getting travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip interruptions, and repatriation — especially if you plan on adventure activities or winter travel.