Germany did not have just one capital. Every state and area had its own local capital. Every king, bishop, duke or minor noble tried to show power by having the most beautiful city.
Some cities were founded by the Romans like Trier, Regensburg or Cologne. Most of them date back to the Middle Ages and some haven t changed too much like Nuremberg, Rothenburg or Dinkelsbühl. Some places grew like Berlin and Munich. Others stayed small like Oberammergau or charming villages in the Black Forest.
Among the endless list of beautiful cities, we do recommend some in particular. Of course we can take you wherever you like, but most trust in our local expertise as a Bavarian based Chauffeur travel company.
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TooT Cities to See in Germany
Munich - the secret capital of Germany. The capital of Bavaria has more to offer than Oktoberfest and beer gardens. It is home of BMW and FC Bayern München.
One of the most romantic places and highlight of the Romantic Road. Rothenburg is different and for good reasons among the top destinations in Bavaria and Germany.
is one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Germany, also known as "the Rome in the North" with impressive churches showing you the great variety of architecture styles through the centuries.
has more to offer than just a famous castle and the world`s biggest wine barrel.
is Germany's capital and by far biggest city. Is is one of the most exciting European cities with plenty of reassons to visit.
TooT Cities to See in Germany
A fascinating old town, gothic churches, the Nazi Party Rally Site with an excellent historic documentation and great museums are just a few highlights of this city.
is UNESCO World Heritage. Sights like the old stone bridge (first one in Europe) , the main church "Dom" and Tuscany style residential towers are just a some of the highlights. Today Regensburg is a flourishing university town with lot`s of cultural life.
is the centre of Franconian wine production, some excellent whites are made here. The impressive fortress "Marienburg" and the Bishop's palace "Residenz" (the biggest sealing fresco painting in the world, UNESCO listed) are just a few examples why Würzburg is worth visiting.
is mainly known as the city of the famous Richard Wagner Festival. Though the Margravial Opera House of Bayreuth became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2012.
- culturally seen, Weimar is one of Germany ´s highlights. Our two most famous poets Goethe and Schiller, and the great baroque composer J.S. Bach are still present.
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