Browse curated travel guides for Germany, covering top attractions, food, and accommodation.
Frankfurt is one of Germany’s culinary capitals, offering a wide array of classic dishes—from sausages and pork knuckles to traditional desserts. This guide highlights 5–8 must-try specialties, 5–8 local favorites frequented by residents, plus night markets and food halls, all designed to help you savor authentic flavors on a budget.
Frankfurt is not only Germany’s financial hub but also a shopper’s paradise. From luxury department stores to charming local markets, this guide will help you explore the city’s vibrant downtown shopping districts, highlighting must-buy items and money-saving tips to suit every budget.
This itinerary is perfect for first-time independent travelers to Munich, with a budget of roughly RMB 2,000–3,000 per person. It covers iconic landmarks, authentic local cuisine, and immersive cultural experiences, emphasizing practicality and ease of execution while steering clear of generic, one-size-fits-all advice.
Munich is not only a cultural gem of Germany but also a paradise for foodies. This guide will take you on a culinary journey through traditional Bavarian cuisine, featuring iconic dishes like pork knuckle, sausages, and beer. With a budget of roughly €100–150 per day, it highlights must-visit local eateries and bustling night markets favored by Munich residents.
This guide is perfect for first-time independent travelers to Germany on a budget of roughly RMB 2,000–3,000 per person. Focusing on the city’s iconic landmarks, authentic local experiences, and practical transportation tips, it will help you explore Frankfurt with ease.
This itinerary is perfect for first-time independent travelers to Germany, with a budget of roughly RMB 2,000–3,000 per person. It focuses on immersing you in local life, exploring historic landmarks, and savoring authentic cuisine—so you can truly connect with the destination, rather than just ticking off quick sightseeing stops.
Munich is not only the epitome of beer and Bavarian culture, but also a shopper’s paradise. This guide takes you through the city’s must-visit malls, charming markets, and premier outlet stores, highlighting essential buys and handy shopping tips to suit every budget. Whether you’re on a tight itinerary or looking to splurge, Munich has something for everyone.
This guide is perfect for first-time independent travelers to Germany on a budget of roughly RMB 2,000–3,000 per person. Focusing on local favorites—popular attractions, authentic eateries, and practical transportation options—it helps you steer clear of tourist traps and discover the genuine charm of Frankfurt.
Munich is not only the epitome of beer and Bavarian charm, but also a shopper’s paradise. From historic markets to sleek, modern malls, a three-day itinerary lets you savor local flair alongside global brands. With a budget of €100–€500, there’s something for every type of traveler.
This itinerary is perfect for first-time independent travelers to Germany on a budget of roughly RMB 3,000–4,000 per person. Focusing on authentic local experiences, iconic landmarks, and must-try cuisine, it helps you steer clear of the crowds and truly soak up the essence of Munich.
Frankfurt is Germany’s premier financial and business hub, as well as a shopper’s paradise. Whether you’re after luxury department stores or charming local markets, you can easily explore the city’s key shopping districts and uncover must-buy treasures in just three days. This guide offers authentic shopping itineraries, budget-friendly tips, and practical advice to help you plan an efficient and enjoyable trip.
This guide is perfect for first-time independent travelers to Germany on a budget of roughly RMB 3,000–4,000 per person. It covers iconic landmarks, authentic local eateries, and immersive cultural experiences, offering a genuine, actionable itinerary that steers clear of cookie-cutter itineraries.