Transportation:
The best way to reach Germany is by flying to Frankfurt because tickets to Frankfurt are competitively lower when compared to directly flights to Berlin or Munich (unless you wish to take a boat or even swim; that is your call). If you decided to fly over to Frankfurt hypothetically from Newark, the eight hour trip to Frankfurt and eight hour trip back to Newark would cost $1,150.00. Once you reach to Germany, it is recommended that you rent a car over there. A car rental from companies like Avis and Hertz at Frankfurt Airport charge a rate of $11 per day of rental for a car. In order to calculate your total transportation expenses (TTP), you can use the formula TTP = 11x + 1,150, where x equals the number of days you rent the car.
Lodging:
In Germany, there are many hotels to choose from, but when someone is out of the country, it is necessary to stay in a high end hotel to prevent any issues outside of your own country. The top hotel to stay at for the sake of your safety is the Waldorf Astoria Berlin, where you will go directly after your flight reaches Frankfurt. At a rate of one hundred sixty-two euros per night, you are housed in a luxurious room located in the main downtown area of Berlin. Everyday, you will wake up to the brilliant sounds of Berlin and come home to a five star customer service that Hilton is known for.
Dining:
Just like many main stream cities, Berlin offers a wide variety of food to its people. If you're in the mood for some Italian food, you're in luck because Berlin itself has over nineteen restaurants dedicated to Italian food. If you want to taste exquisite German food, over a hundred restaurants specialize in cultural cuisine to show visitors why Germans are huge fans of eating. Say you do not wish to eat in a fancy restaurant. Many fast food franchises are located all over the city, such as McDonalds, Chipotle, etc. You name what you want to eat and nine times out of ten you will find it.
Five Attractions:
Obviously you are not there just to eat and sleep; you want to see attractions as well! Without doubt Berlin has more than enough to offer. Theres a chance that you may not finish all of the excursions due to the fact that summer only lasts three months when in reality you need at least six to cover Germany in its entirety. For starters, a map of where you will be visiting has been prepared.
Here are the five main attractions that I encourage you to see.
1. Berlin Wall: The Berlin Wall was set up in 1961 to divide East Berlin, which was controlled by Hitler's Nazi Germany, and West Berlin, which was controlled by the United States and allies. The remains of this wall after being taken down in 1989 serves as the main icon of the end of Hitler's dictatorship and more importantly birth of a new Germany.
2. The Brandenburg Gate: This gloriously sculpted, neoclassical triumphal arch was once the entrance to Germany in the 18th century and is located on the western part of Berlin. After being marred by World War II, the Brandenburg Gate was rebuilt from 2000 to 2002.
3. Reichstag Building: Only one block north from the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag Building was constructed in 1883 to house the German Imperial Diet, but had to be evacuated due to a major fire in 1933. The building was restored in the 1990s by architect Norman Foster.
4. Museum Island: This island is dedicated to numerous museums regarding the old city of Colin. It depicts the centuries of German culture with ancient buildings from the city itself.
5. Allianz Arena: Throughout Europe, there is one thing that brings everybody together: soccer. Germany, like many European countries, is very passionate towards soccer. They have multiple soccer (considered as football in Europe) leagues, one of which contains the one of the best soccer clubs in the world. Additionally, Germany excels at soccer as a country during the FIFA World Cup, winning multiple championships in the past. Due to the importance of soccer in Germany, it is necessary to take a tour of the stadium of the premier soccer team in Germany: Bayern Munich's Allianz Arena.
Major Cities:
Germany is more than just Berlin and Munich. There are many cities to visit, so once you complete Berlin, the other cities you can visit are:
-Munich
-Hamburg
-Frankfurt
-Cologne.
Well there you have it. After reading all this, you know what Germany has to offer. It's time to pack your bags and get ready for one hell of a trip! Enjoy!
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