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Historic Germany Travel Info for Trade Specialist & Guests

HISTORY is what makes a destination so interesting and unique. Each place has its own fascinating past that’s great to learn about when coming to a new destination. Understanding Germany’s historic cities often means more than just visiting its buildings. It’s also about understanding its traditions.

If your clients are absolute lovers of history then they’ll adore the 17 Historic Highlights of Germany. The quality brand represents a destination that truly offers something for every type of traveler, whether you’re a history buff, culture aficionado, epicurean, or wide-eyed wanderer.

Aachen, Augsburg, Bonn, Erfurt, Freiburg, Heidelberg, Koblenz, Lübeck, Münster, Osnabrück, Potsdam, Regensburg, Rostock, Trier, Tübingen, Wiesbaden and Würzburg: there are few places in Germany older than these wonderful cities, whose history often dates back more than two millennia.

With us, you are able to create enchanting itineraries to German destinations that capture your client´s heart.

Hey there! If you´re a travel advisor or tour operators looking for information on these 17 beautiful boutique destinations off-the-beaten-track and you´re also a huge fan of talking to real people, let´s chat over a cup of coffee. Click the button below, sent us a message with what your looking for and we will set a zoom-call with you as soon as possible – usual operating hours are: Monday to Thursday 8 AM – 1 PM Eastern / 7 – 10 AM Pacific.

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A new Hotel for Augsburg in Bavaria

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Hop-On-Hop-Off Würzburg style

An easy and very comfy way to get to sights that are located a bit outside the Old Town, take Bus no. 9, the so-called Culture Route. Starting in front of Würzburg Residence, it takes you all the way up [...]

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