5 German Big City Travel Guides (PDF Chapters) Lonely Planet

Germany is a powerhouse. The nation loves beer, football and Currywurst with their frankfuter. It's also a country of good food, fantastic swimming opportunities in lakes, rivers and the Baltic Sea, and some of the best thermal spa's in the world. Visit any of the cities on the ETG list and you will be rewarded with a fantastic experience of German culture with a zest for health and hedonism.

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5 German Big City Travel Guides (PDF Chapters) Lonely Planet


1. Munich, Bavaria & the Black Forest - Bavaria (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

This is the Bavaria chapter from Lonely Planet's Munich, Bavaria & the Black Forest guidebook.

2. Berlin - Plan your trip (PDF Chapter) Lonely Planet

This chapter contains the Welcome to Berlin, Berlin's Top 10, What's New, Need to Know, Top Itineraries, If You Like, Month by Month, With Kids, Like a Local, For Free, Neighbourhoods at a Glance and Art Galleries & Street Art, The Berlin Wall, Eating, Drinking & Nightlife, Gay & Lesbian Berlin, Entertainment and Shopping overview chapters from Lonely Planet's Berlin guidebook.

3. Frankfurt & Southern Rhineland - Germany (Chapter) Lonely Planet

Germany's most cosmopolitan city flourishes with flowery parkland, laid-back cafes and a pulsating nightlife. Just an hour west flows the Romantic Rhine, whose storied castles and snug wine villages have drawn artists and tourists since the early 19th century.

4. Cologne & Northern Rhineland - Germany (PDF Chapter) New Lonely Planet

Cologne’s iconic Dom has twin towers that might as well be twin exclamation points after the word ‘welcome’. Flowing behind the cathedral, the Rhine River provides a vital link for some of the region’s highlights: Düsseldorf, with its great nightlife and fabulous shopping, and Bonn, which has retained its air of Cold War mystery. Away from the river, Aachen still echoes with the beat of the Holy Roman Empire and Charlemagne.

5. Hamburg & the North - Germany (PDF chapter) Lonely Planet

Head to Germany's north because you love the water: white-sand beaches are everywhere and, inland, Mecklenburg's lakes are a maze of places to paddle. Then there's the fabled Baltic heritage of the region's historic towns, and finally waterside Hamburg.