Major Cities of Germany
Major Cities of Germany
Major Cities of Germany
Germany presents a tradition of rich and varied lifestyle along with the magnificent back drop of natural
beauty. It is the economic powerhouse of Europe and growing each day into a leading player in world
affairs. Naturally, its cities attract a lot of interest from visitors around the world. German cities offer
endless opportunities to relax, enjoy, learn and celebrate the spirit that is human life. The architecture,
lifestyle and culture of the German land is a paradise for the connoisseur of beauty and life.
Berlin
In the words of German historian Scheffler, "Berlin is always in the process of becoming." The capital of
Germany has witnessed alternating periods of misery and rapid growth, all throughout its history. Today,
it has a proud place as one of the most vibrant, scenic and one of the most prominent cities of the world. It
is flooded with state-of the-art universities, museums, sporting venues, research facilities and rich
corporations all over its landscape. The city is extremely well-connected to other parts of the world
through a busy and major airport facility and an excellent inter-continental transport system.
It is the prominent seat of European political, scientific and cultural affairs. After being severely damaged
in World War II, it has raised itself into a well-planned, green and a laid-back city. The cultural activities,
parks, concerts and the ravishing nightlife are a delight for every tourist.
Frankfurt
It is the business hub and the most cosmopolitan city in Germany. The city thrives as a rich financial
center housing the German Stock Exchange and the European Central Bank and almost 300 of the top
financial institutions of the world. It exhibits a great cosmopolitan culture and is referred to as
'Mainhattan', courtesy its endless array of skyscrapers and a bustling city-life. But its is not only about the
riches; it has a prominent place among German cities for its apple-wine, art, culture, historical avenues,
shopping attractions and so on. It is the city of contrasts encompassing serene environment, old
architecture and several historical locations. The world's biggest book fair and a host of international trade
fairs are held in Frankfurt.
Munich
It is the city of beer, the Alps and the rich Bavarian lifestyle. Welcome to Munich, the hot spot for food
and beverage lovers. The annual 'Oktoberfest' is perhaps the most popular attraction of Munich. The wild
drinking party attracts visitors from all over the world, especially Europeans, to this festival, where beer
flows like a river. It is a major sporting center, the host of the infamous 1972 Olympics. The picturesque
bars, roadside pubs, ancient churches, Baroque architecture of Munich give it a distinct German identity.
Cologne
The city of Cologne is a vibrant metropolis offering a lavish blend of art, history and modern life.
Situated on the banks of the Rhine river, it is famous for its perfumes, architectural heritage and warm
and friendly population. Every third person in the city is of foreign origin which speaks a lot about its
openness and hospitality. The trade fairs, historical sites, galleries, museums and superb transport facility
make it a must visit destination.
Stuttgart
'The city of Mercedes and Porsche'. This says it all about one of the most advanced cities of Europe. But
it is equally famous for its greenery, lovely cuisine and top-notch German wine and carnivals. The rich
history and culture complete with breath-taking sights are simply irresistible. Simply put, every visitor to
Germany must visit Stuttgart.
Kaiserslautern
Nicknamed the K- town, it is a city of technology, greenery, culture, shopping and of course soccer.
Every aspect of life is very carefully planned and detailed in this place. The ballet, opera, gardens and
gourmets are unique and can only be experienced in Kaiserslautern. It is an ideal place for a short
vacation for all age groups.
Mannheim
Theater, industry, sports and history; the fun never ceases in Mannheim. It is quite unlike the German
cities and has more of an American town-planning style. It is home of the legendary tennis star Steffi
Graff and the composer Mozart.
Augsburg
Augsburg is identified with its large student population. Diesel engines, robots, rocket parts and
components of aviation major Airbus-380, are all manufactured in this production hub of Germany.
Düsseldorf
It is one of the economical hot spots of the German land and known for its trade and fashion. It boasts of a
rich quality of life and one of the most sought after places to live in the world. Germany's top
infrastructure of sports, heritage and festivals is nestled in its wonderful environs.
Hamburg
Hamburg is the second largest metropolis of Germany. The port city is abuzz with some of the most
hectic transportation of cargo and passenger traffic. The high engineering standards and a wealth of
privileges granted to Hamburg have enlivened it with high standards of living, splendid architecture and
some of the best transport and communication facilities.
Germany is a destination where history sets up a date with the present in all its glory