Host nation Germany – the mighty "tank" of football – is not only ready for fierce competitions but also welcomes visitors on a colorful journey of discovery, blending the passion for football, culinary excellence, and unique tourist attractions.
Germany - The land of passionate love
It would not be an exaggeration to say that football plays a vital role in German culture. This intense passion for the sport is expressed through the fervor of the fans, the vibrant stadiums, and the football legends who have brought glory to the nation.
Signal Iduna Park is the home stadium of Dortmund and one of the main stadiums for EURO 2024.
Visiting Germany during Euro 2024, tourists will be immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of the matches, cheering for their favorite team and creating unforgettable memories. Stadiums – the "sanctuaries" of German football – such as Allianz Arena (Munich), Signal Iduna Park (Dortmund), and Olympiastadion Berlin (Berlin) promise to be explosive with cheers and spectacular performances on the pitch.
Fans wave German flags in the fan zone in Hamburg during a Euro 2024 match. Photo: Hamburg travel
A journey of cultural and historical discovery.
Beyond its thrilling football matches, Germany boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage, showcased through magnificent architecture, museums preserving historical memories, and unique traditional festivals. Strolling through the iconic Brandenburg Gate, admiring the ancient beauty of Charlottenburg Palace, or exploring the artistic atmosphere at the Bode Museum in Berlin – all promise unforgettable cultural experiences.
Located in the heart of modern-day Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate is not only a symbol of Berlin but also of Germany as a whole.
A unique symphony of culinary flavors
German cuisine is not only famous for its delicious craft beer but also captivates visitors with its richness and diversity. The cuisine of this beautiful land is a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, offering visitors unforgettable culinary experiences.
Sausages - a famous German dish.
Enjoy famous German sausages with hundreds of varieties, from rich and creamy Bratwurst to flavorful Currywurst. Try Schweinshaxe – crispy, succulent roasted pork knuckle served with sauerkraut and mashed potatoes. Or discover Schnitzel – breaded and deep-fried veal served with fries and salad. And don't forget to sip on a cold German beer to complete your meal.
Tourists can enjoy these dishes at traditional restaurants, casual eateries, or by participating in vibrant street food festivals.
A cold glass of beer is an essential part of every German meal.
An inspiring travel journey
Germany boasts countless attractive tourist destinations, from vibrant modern cities like Berlin and Munich to romantic, quaint towns like Rothenburg ob der Tauber and Dinkelsbühl, where visitors can immerse themselves in an atmosphere that blends the old and the new. Magnificent palaces such as Neuschwanstein, Linderhof, and Herrenchiemsee will leave visitors in awe.
Take a stroll through the charming old towns.
Neuschwanstein Castle is the last structure built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria, beginning in 1869 in the village of Schwangau, near the town of Füssen in southern Germany.
In addition, Germany boasts diverse natural landscapes, from the majestic Alps and the mysterious Black Forest to the romantic Rhine River, the Baltic Sea, and the picturesque Rügen Islands. Each destination offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to conquer mountain peaks, explore deep forests, cruise on rivers, swim in the sea, and immerse themselves in the peaceful countryside.
Admire the ancient and picturesque landscapes of Germany from a boat.

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