7 days in Germany Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Germany visit planner
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Berlin
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Munich — 2 nights

Village of a Million People
Often described as the city of laptops and lederhosen, Munich is an international center of business, engineering, research, and medicine that still maintains a rich cultural heritage and age-old traditions.Munich is known for sightseeing, museums, and historic sites. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: don't miss a visit to Marienplatz, contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Asamkirche, admire the masterpieces at Alte Pinakothek, and contemplate the long history of Nymphenburg Palace.
For where to stay, other places to visit, reviews, and tourist information, read our Munich trip maker site.
Stockholm, Sweden to Munich is an approximately 5.5-hour flight. You can also take a train; or drive. Traveling from Stockholm in January, you will find days in Munich are somewhat warmer (3°C), and nights are about the same (-3°C). Finish up your sightseeing early on the 11th (Wed) so you can catch the flight to Berlin.
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Berlin — 4 nights

Athens of the Spree
The country's capital and largest city, Berlin is a diverse urban center boasting a lively nightlife and countless things to do.Berlin is known for sightseeing, museums, and historic sites. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: ponder the world of politics at Reichstag Building, explore the world behind art at Pergamonmuseum, don't miss a visit to Mauermuseum - Museum Haus am Checkpoint Charlie, and appreciate the history behind Brandenburg Gate.
For where to stay, traveler tips, maps, and tourist information, refer to the Berlin tour itinerary builder.
Getting from Munich to Berlin by flight takes about 3 hours. Other options: take a train; or drive. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 15th (Sun) early enough to fly back home.
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Germany travel guide
Germany is the home of high culture, fine art, classical music, world-class sports, award-winning cuisine--and some of the world's best beers. It's also one of the major economic and political powers of the European continent. One of the founding members of the European Union, Germany is a federation of 16 states. Each boasts its own distinct culture, art, cuisine, regional traditions, and array of things to do. The country is known worldwide for its precision engineering and high-tech products. Equally, though, Germany is admired for its old-world charm and what is locally known as gemutlichkeit (coziness). This is one of the easiest countries in the world to explore, offering an abundance of sightseeing opportunities. German transportation runs with German efficiency. Therefore, getting around the various regions is almost always easy, quick, and pleasant. Visit the cities to explore museums, art galleries, modern restaurants, and trendy shops. Also be sure to venture deeper into the countryside. Here, you can discover ancient castles and bustling little villages. Often in these off-the-beaten-path areas, the main tourist attraction remains the simple hospitality of the friendly locals.