Dortmund is a vibrant city in the western part of Germany, known for its strong industrial past. Today, it stands as a major cultural and commercial hub in the Ruhr …
Osnabrück, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, is steeped in history, notably as the site where the Peace of Westphalia was negotiated, ending the Thirty Years’ War in Europe. First things …
Erfurt, the capital city of Thuringia in central Germany, is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene. The city’s centerpiece is the Erfurt Cathedral. First things first, …
Duisburg, situated in western Germany, is one of the country’s major logistic and steel production centers, housing the largest inland port in the world, the Duisburg-Ruhrorter Häfen. First things first, …
Potsdam, located just southwest of Berlin, is famed for its magnificent palaces and gardens, forming part of the Palaces and Parks of Potsdam and Berlin UNESCO World Heritage Site. First …
Münster, located in North Rhine-Westphalia, is a historic city celebrated for its medieval architecture, such as the St. Paul’s Cathedral, and its role in the Peace of Westphalia treaties. First …
Regensburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its well-preserved medieval old town and historic buildings like the Regensburg Cathedral. Situated on the Danube River, this city in Bavaria …
Oberhausen, located in the Ruhr area of North Rhine-Westphalia, transformed from an industrial powerhouse into a center of leisure and shopping. First things first, weed is finally legal in Germany! …
Known as the “City of Blades,” Solingen in North Rhine-Westphalia has long been famous for its production of high-quality knives. The city also offers beautiful green spaces and historical sites, …
Krefeld, located on the left bank of the Rhine in North Rhine-Westphalia, is known for its textile industry, historically earning it the nickname “the city of silk and velvet.” First …