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Through the turmoil of the 20th century, Germany has emerged as a powerful, confident nation and, with the memory of the wall that divided Berlin into east and west still fresh in the national consciousness, continues to be the driving force towards greater European integration.

The German people enjoy a reputation for accuracy, precision and efficiency words often used to describe their excellent cars although an equally enduring image is of lederhosen-clad Bavarians hoisting beer steins at Munichs famous Oktoberfest. Neither of these stereotypes reflects the diversity of Germanys towns and cities. From romantic Heidelberg, the medieval Nuremberg of Dürer and the Weimar of Goethe and the Bauhaus, to the lively port cities of Bremen and Hamburg, the financial centre of Frankfurt and revitalised cities of the former east like Dresden. Overshadowing them all is the cosmopolitan decadence of Berlin, where bureaucrats of the new capital rub shoulders with artists and techno club-goers.

The German landscape is similarly varied. In the south, the Alps attract ski-lovers in winter and hiking enthusiasts in summer, who come to explore the scenic lakes and atmospheric castles here and in the Black Forest. Watersports are another summer pastime, and in the north, the island of Rugen with its majestic white cliffs and coastal towns like Wilhelmshaven offer terrific facilities for adventures on the North Sea.
  • Brandenburg Gate (Berlin)
    The Brandenburger Tor (Brandenburg Gate) is known worldwide as the symbol for both Berlin and the unified Germany. The gate between the former East and West Berlin was officially opened on 22 Dec 1989 and witnessed many moments of tears and joy in the direct aftermath of the German revolution.
  • Dachau Memorial Museum
    The Dachau Memorial Museum is a reminder from recent history on the site of Dachau concentration camp. Visitors to the site can view the remains of one of the first concentration camps built by the Nazis in the build up to the Second World War.
  • Cologne Cathedral
    If there is one highlight that leaves a lasting impression for every visitor to Cologne, it is the city's magnificent cathedral. Its soaring spires are amongst Europe's tallest, stretching over 515 feet above the beautiful medieval city. The magnificent Gothic giant dominates the paved plaza below and its sheer size and grandeur are breathtaking.
  • Neuschwanstein Castle
    The fairytale castle of Neuschwanstein is the jewel in the crown of the idyllic snow-capped Bavarian Alps and one of Europe's most striking landmark attractions. As far as castles go, this one lives up to most people's childhood fantasies. Pristine Alpine scenery and soaring towers are the stuff that dreams are made of and the castle never fails to live up to visitors' expectations.
  • St Pauli Fish Market
    Slightly hung over after a brilliant night on the Reeperbahn? Don't despair, the best of Sunday mornings awaits you at the bustling St Pauli Fish Market.
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