Top 15 Things to Do in Offenbach (Germany) – TripAdvisor
A few short miles up the river from Frankfurt, on the left bank of the Main lies the town of Offenbach. In the past, two
A few short miles up the river from Frankfurt, on the left bank of the Main lies the town of Offenbach. In the past, two
A 20-minute drive south of Brunswick in Lower Saxony, Salzgitter is an industrial city with a reputation for its steel production. Salzgitter, a new city,
The great heart of Central Europe, Germany rolls from the frozen waves of the North Sea to the foothills of the Alps and lakes of
In the early days of industrialization, Isralon was the largest city in Westphalia. Iserlon’s growth spurt occurred early because of a developing metal industry. It
Formerly a city of miners, lodging in the eastern Ruhr area now has a new vocation in production and green energy. The remains of the
Berlin is a cosmopolitan, hipster-cool capital, with historical sites and equally modern attractions. Here lies the Berlin Wall, with its epic street art; Here are
At the confluence of three rivers at the northern end of the Black Forest lies the eight largest city in Baden-Württemberg. Papurzheim is one of
The city of Firth, stuck between the rivers Pagnitz and Radnitz, is only a few kilometers from Nuremberg in central Franconia. And while Firth’s bigger
The oldest city in the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Schwerin received its city rights from the Grand Duke, Henry the Lion in 1160. The first thing
In the Rhine, Rüdesheim am Rhein is a wine-producing town under sublime Riesling vineyards. The landscapes are full of drama, with the high channel walls
In the mountainous and forested Bergisches Land region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Remscheid is a city with a selection of small towns. You just have to
Germany’s first naval port was located on the western edge of Emerald Bay, a natural harbour in the North Sea. Founded in 1869 by Kaiser
On the northeastern shoulder of Düsseldorf, Ratingen is a wealthy city where many international computer brands and high-tech manufacturers have their headquarters. Ratingen’s talent for
In Thuringia, Gera is a former textile town situated in the Weiss Elster valley. For hundreds of years, the city has been ruled by the
Approaching the city of Meissen in Saxony, the first thing that catches your eye is the Bergberg rising from the Elbe River. Burgberg, which translates
The World Heritage city of Bamberg is located in the Upper Franconia region on seven hills. If this sounds very Roman, this seat of episcopal
The city of Hanau in Hesse is nicknamed “Brüder-Grimm-Stadt” (Grimm Brothers City). The literary favorite fraternal collaboration was born in Hanau in 1785 and 1786,
In the early 18th century, Duke Eberhard Louis of Württemberg built an “ideal city” along the Neckar River in Stuttgart to consolidate his absolute power.
One of the last mining cities in Germany, Marl is located in the northernmost part of the Ruhr region in North Rhine-Westphalia. Thanks to Marl’s
Until 1945, the city of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony was highly regarded for its 1,900 half-timbered houses. Many of them were wiped out at the