Vacation with neighbors
Soccer and culture in Germany even after the European Championships
EURO 2024 will keep Germany on tenterhooks until July 14. Excitement is building in the stadiums, fan zones and public viewings in the ten host cities. But visitors can also expect an exciting sightseeing program away from the matches, which will be worth a trip long after the final whistle has blown. Plan your personal (post) match time in Germany's cities and their surrounding areas now. You can find a few travel tips here.
Almost a home game in the south ...
Behind the Austrian goal line, so to speak, Germany is waiting with coziness: Visitors to Munich's various districts are surrounded by real Viertelliebe - the Viertele, on the other hand, tastes particularly good in the vineyards around Stuttgart. In Frankfurt, the somewhat longer journey is rewarded with a fairly new old town, apple wine bars and excursions to idyllic Main towns.
Soccer culture in the midfield ...
In the Ruhr region, soccer is always cult(ural). Visit the German Football Museum in Dortmund or the Schalke Museum in Gelsenkirchen, for example, before returning to the days of coal and miners at the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Düsseldorf on the Rhine, the new center is almost as green as a soccer pitch thanks to the pioneering architecture of the KII and in Cologne, the German Sports and Olympic Museum is not far from the cathedral. Right next door, the Chocolate Museum is not just a feast for the eyes.
Creative on the flank ...
Creative culture is in full bloom in eastern Germany. Experience avant-garde culture in abandoned factories in Leipzig or follow in the footsteps of great urban artists in Berlin. By the way: both cities are good starting points for water excursions into the surrounding lake landscapes.
And off to the gateway!
The port of Hamburg is considered the gateway to the world, but even exploring the city is as exciting as a trip around the world. Are you drawn to the romantic Treppenviertel, the flashy Reeperbahn, the elegant Jungfernstieg, the historic Speicherstadt, the idyllic Alte Land or the Wadden Sea? In and around the Hanseatic city, you will find a wide variety of living environments close together.
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