Destinations.
Germany is the ideal destination for every type of traveler. From vibrant cities like Berlin, perfect for corporate trips and global events, to cultural hubs such as Munich and Dresden, rich in art and tradition.
If you’re seeking nature or relaxation, the Black Forest and the Alpine beauty of Garmisch-Partenkirchen offer unforgettable landscapes.
At Blossom Travel, we design personalized experiences so you can enjoy the very best of Germany—whether your trip is corporate, cultural, leisure, or a mix of all..
- BerlinVibrant history, modern culture, dynamic nightlife
- Hamburg Elegant port city with canals and iconic architecture
- Dresden & Saxon Switzerland National Park Baroque art and spectacular natural landscapes
- Black Forest Enchanting forests, traditional villages, serene nature
- Bavaria & Neuschwanstein Castle Bavarian Alps and fairy-tale castle
- The Romantic Road / Rothenburg ob der Tauber Scenic route with charming medieval towns
- Cologne Impressive cathedral and vibrant Rhineland culture
- Bad Reichenhall Alpine spa town, historic saltworks, fresh air
The Capital city of Germany and where past and present collide. It offers world-class museums, landmarks, an amazing nightlife and cuisine for every imaginable palate. Few cities have the history that Berlin has from the East City Gallery, longest remaining stretch of the Berlin Wall to Brandenburg Gate, a symbol of unity, Reichstag building with a panoramic rooftop view and the Jewish Memorial.
Berlin also has many areas to shop, with different budgets in mind. Whether you want to learn about the history of the world wars, or the division of the Berlin Wall, or just want to go clubbing until the sun comes up, Berlin has everything you want and more.
- Brandenburg Gate
- Berlin Wall Memorial
- Checkpoint Charlie
- Reichstag Building
- Holocaust Memorial
- Museum Island
- East Side Gallery
- Tiergarten
The second largest city in Germany, and one of Europe’s best waterfront destinations, built around the river Elbe. With many ports, Hamburg is known as the “Gateway to the World”, which you can explore on many boat tours. The district called Speicherstadt, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where there is the world’s largest warehouse district, museums all housed in red-brick buildings, near the Elbphilharmonie, a site you shouldn’t miss.
Shopping is a big part of Hamburg and has a dominant location at the Binnen Alster, near the city hall of the city. All connected by canals for you to walk or enjoy a boat tour on. Hamburg also has an amazing nightlife at St. Pauli and the Reeperbahn for all the night owls. Whether you are interested in food, music, history, or simply enjoying a dynamic city by the water, Hamburg has something for you.
- Speicherstadt
- Elbphilharmonie
- St. Michael’s Church
- Rathaus (City Hall)
- Reeperbahn
- Port of Hamburg
- Lake Alster
Found in southern Germany, Bavaria is a region where alpine landscapes, historic villages, and traditions go back as far as their beer recipes. At the heart of Bavaria is the famous Neuschwanstein Castle, commissioned by King Ludiwg II and the inspiration for the Disney Castle. Whether you want to visit Bavaria for its authentic German culture, Oktoberfest or its alpine villages and crystal-clear lakes, it is the best place to experience Germany with all its beauty. Munich, the capital of Bavaria, serves as a great hub for day trips to the Bavarian Alps, or to see the BMW Welt Museum. With its mix of historic elegance, festive spirit, natural beauty, and modern sophistication, Bavaria offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of southern Germany.
- Neuschwanstein Castle
- Oktoberfest
- Bavarian Alps
- Zugspitze
- Munich
- Regensburg
- Nuremberg
The Black Forest in southwest Germany is a land of dense, evergreen forests, rolling hills, and charming villages, offering visitors a unique German experience in nature. Famous for its dark, misty woodlands and scenery, it has inspired countless fairy tales, legends, and folk traditions. The region is perfect for hiking, cycling, and nature walks, with trails winding through lush valleys, past sparkling lakes, and along dramatic waterfalls like the Triberg Waterfalls, one of Germany’s highest. In winter, the Black Forest transforms into a snowy wonderland for sledding and skiing. The Black Forest isknown for its cuckoo clocks, black forest cake, scenic drives through winding forest roads, boat trips on the crystal-clear lakes of Titisee and Schluchsee, and its hearty German dishes paired with regional wines and beers.
- Baden-Baden
- Triberg
- Freiburg im Breisgau
- Triberg Waterfalls
- Titisee Lake
- Mummelsee
- Schwarzwaldhochstraße
Allerheiligen Wasserfälle
Found in southern Germany, Bavaria is a region where alpine landscapes, historic villages, and traditions go back as far as their beer recipes. At the heart of Bavaria is the famous Neuschwanstein Castle, commissioned by King Ludiwg II and the inspiration for the Disney Castle. Whether you want to visit Bavaria for its authentic German culture, Oktoberfest or its alpine villages and crystal-clear lakes, it is the best place to experience Germany with all its beauty. Munich, the capital of Bavaria, serves as a great hub for day trips to the Bavarian Alps, or to see the BMW Welt Museum. With its mix of historic elegance, festive spirit, natural beauty, and modern sophistication, Bavaria offers an unforgettable experience in the heart of southern Germany.
- Neuschwanstein Castle
- Oktoberfest
- Bavarian Alps
- Zugspitze
- Munich
- Regensburg
- Nuremberg
Embark on a journey through time along Germany’s most scenic route, that winds through medieval towns, rolling countryside, and fairytale castles. From the well-preserved half-timbered houses of Rothenburg ob der Tauber to the amazing views of castle ruins and quaint villages, every stop feels like stepping into a storybook. Travellers can stroll cobblestone streets, explore historic churches, enjoy local cuisine in traditional taverns, and capture breathtaking photos at every turn.
Established in 1950, it is Germany’s oldest tourist route, perfect for a 3-day road trip starting in Würzburg, visiting Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Hamburg Castle, and the iconic Neuschwanstein Castle. This is the ultimate route for anyone wanting to have the full Christmas market experience in Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Dinkelsbühl.
- Würzburg
- Marienberg Fortress
- Rothenburg Night Watchman Tour
- Dinkelsbühl
- Nördlingen
- Füssen
- Augsburg
Located on the banks of the Rhine River, Cologne is one of Germany’s most vibrant and historic cities, blending centuries-old architecture with modern cultural life. A must-see is the Cologne Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Europe’s largest Gothic cathedrals. Visitors can admire its intricate spires from the Hohenzollern Bridge, famous for its thousands of love locks, or explore the impressive interior, hear the organ play, and even climb to the observation deck for the panoramic views of the city and the Rhine River. When in Cologne, a sample of the the local refreshing beer, Kölsch, traditionally served in small glasses, is a must, when visiting the local breweries. The historic Old Town offers a charming mix of cobblestone streets, colorful buildings, and traditional taverns perfect for enjoying the local cuisine. The Rhine River is perfect for a river cruise where you can enjoy a relaxing time while seeing the historic architecture, and lively atmosphere from the water.
- Cologne Cathedral
- Hohenzollern Bridge
- Cologne City Hall
- Museum Ludwig
- Old Town
- Rhine River Promenade
- Cologne Carnival
Nestled in the Bavarian Alps, Bad Reichenhall is a quintessential destination for those who want to have a relaxation getaway. The Predigtstuhlbahn cable car (one of the oldest in the world), the Kurpark (Spa Garden) in the town center, and a short drive to the “Eagle’s Nest” make this destination the most unique. Day trips to Salzburg, Austria, Königssee and Berchtesgaden National Park, adds to the many sights to see. Many areas nearby allow for nature walks, hikes and beer gardens where you can enjoy the nature and slow down.
- Kurhaus Bad Reichenhall
- Gasthaus Klobenstein
- Predigtstuhlbahn Cable Car
- Thumsee Lake
- Königliche Kristall-Therme
- Berchtesgaden Alps
- Königssee Lake
- Eagle’s Nest