Getting the Best of Germany in Two Days

  1. Day 1: Discovering Berlin’s Iconic Landmarks
    Estimated Time and Distance from the last destination: 30 mins (9 km)

    Begin your first day of the German adventure by exploring Berlin's famous landmarks. Start at the architecturally-exquisite Reichstag building - once Germany's parliament and now a popular tourist attraction. The structure has been meticulously restored since its burn down in 1933. Next, take a stroll down the grand boulevard called Unter den Linden, and admire the surrounding historical buildings within its vicinity. You can also visit the charming Brandenburg Gate, which is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. Finally, visit the picturesque Checkpoint Charlie Museum, which is dedicated to the history of the Cold War.

  2. Day 2: Historical Munich Tour
    Estimated Time and Distance from the last destination: 2 hours (580 km)

    Munich offers a wide range of cultural and historical landmarks. Start with a visit to Marienplatz, which is the central square and heartbeat of the city. Observe the famous clocktower called the Glockenspiel, which is located at the pinnacle of the Neues Rathaus. Afterwards, take a stroll to Hofbräuhaus am Platzl, a traditional Bavarian beer hall. Finally, travel to the Nymphenburg Palace, and visit one of the city's stunning landmarks. A beautiful palace and stunning park, it boasts a long and storied history rooted in the House of Wittelsbach family.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Reichstag Building (1 hour, Free Entry)
  • Brandenburg Gate (30 minutes, Free Entry)
  • Checkpoint Charlie Museum (2 hours, €14.50)
  • Marienplatz (1 hour, Free Entry)
  • Hofbräuhaus am Platzl (2 hours, €22.50 for beer and snacks)
  • Nymphenburg Palace (1-3 hours, €8-12 depending on the season)

  • Total Estimated Costs: €45-50

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting other popular attractions such as the charming city of Hamburg or the beautiful town of Heidelberg. You can also spend more time discovering Berlin's cultural and artistic side by visiting East Side Gallery or Museum Island. Make sure to avoid visiting on Mondays, as several important landmarks may be closed. Furthermore, purchase a museum pass to save money and time.

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