Planning to Celebrate Thanksgiving? A Fun-Filled Germany Trip will Do!

Author: Priyanka Saxena on Nov 21,2018

Germany is one of the best places to spend Thanksgiving in Europe! It has many wonderful cities and sites to make the best of your Thanksgiving 2018 tour. It isn’t a wonder that Rhine River was declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site, with its uniquely built buildings and steep-sided banks. The entire stretch of the Rhine that is also called as Upper Middle Rhine is one of the perfect attractions that gravitates visitors from around the globe. And, if you are not sure of where to get started, you do not need to worry; we have specifically designed this immaculate 5-days Thanksgiving 2018 Trip to Germany.

Trip at a Glance

Day 1: Berlin - Here Begins Your Fun-filled Thanksgiving Trip!

Day 2: Munich - Exploring The Glory of the City!

Day 3: Cologne - The Cultural Hub of Germany!

Day 4: Frankfurt - A Sneak Peek into the Financial hub of Germany

Trip Highlights

  • If this is your first time in Germany then beginning from the capital city Berlin would be an ideal decision.

  • It’s going to be the most perfect Thanksgiving celebration of your life. Munich has plenty of swanky buildings and monuments that

    makes it one of the most sought-after locations in Germany.
  • Cologne; This ancient city situated near the Rhine River is called as the cultural hub of the country.

  • Frankfurt; You can start off your visit to the financial hub of the country by visiting the Main Tower.

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Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Berlin - Here Begins Your Fun-filled Thanksgiving Trip!

And, if this is your first time in Germany then beginning from the capital city Berlin would be an ideal decision. You will feel like being in the right place! Visit the Grunewald forest is the place for you if you are one of those ardent nature lovers. It is the biggest forests in Berlin in terms of area. You can get to enjoy here an assortment of adventurous activities and they would all be wonderful. Then there’s Zoologischer Garten & Aquarium; the zoo came into the picture in 1841. This place is perfect to enjoy a picnic or for children. And, things to do in Berlin are taking as many pictures as you can, enjoy a perfect dinner at a swanky restaurant and there’s much more to do.

 

Day 2: Munich - Exploring The Glory of the City!

 It takes 5 hours to visit from Berlin to Munich! It’s going to be the most perfect Thanksgiving celebration of your life. Munich has plenty of swanky buildings and monuments that make it one of the most sought-after locations in Germany. You will get to experience here a smooth transportation system including buses and subways. You can begin your tour in Munich from Glyptothek museum which is a Neoclassical building of Konigsplatz. Around the globe, this Museum is the only ancient sculpture. In addition to this, some of the other best places to visit in Munich are Bavaria Statue, The Botanical Gardens, Müller´sches Volksbad, Hofbräuhaus, and there’s much more to explore at this lovely place.

 

Day 3: Cologne - The Cultural Hub of Germany!

 Cologne; This ancient city situated near the Rhine River is called as the cultural hub of the country. Located beautifully in the Western part of the country, is famous for its High Gothic architecture, the swiping rivers, and Cathedral. You will be astonished to notice the beautiful art of the 20th century in the Ludwig Museum. You can begin your adventurous trip from the Kolner Dom also known as Cologne Cathedral, which is considered as the second tallest building in Cologne. It would be a zealous day for you, taking an amazing view from the top of the building; and it’s to climb atop. Apart from this, there are other things to do in Cologne like visiting the 4000 square meters chocolate museum, visiting the Cologne zoo which was established in 1860, then there’s Belgian Quarter, you can visit.

 

Day 4: Frankfurt - A Sneak Peek into the Financial hub of Germany

 You can take a bus or a train to travel from Cologne to Frankfurt! It will take around an hour and thirty minutes to travel. You can start off your visit to the financial hub of the country by visiting the Main Tower. This Tower is believed to have derived its name from the Main river of Germany. Then you can move towards Senckenberg Museum where you will get to discover an elaborated history of Germany. It’s great to see here a plethora of Egyptian mummies and other attractive tokens like the largest dinosaur skeleton and much more. And, other places to visit here are Palmengarten, Robert-Johnson club and many more.

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