(Newswire.net — April 25, 2019) — Germany is situated right at the heart of Europe, and has a lot to offer to its visitors both economically, geographically, and politically. School groups have been visiting this country for years to discover its history and culture. Whether you wish to learn more about the past war horrors—both good and bad or experience the beauty and delights of the Black Forest, Germany in no doubt has lots to offer. Some of the must-see locations when on a tour on this great country include:
Berlin
Berlin is a city filled with history and culture. It has an atmosphere that radiates on all its streets, and which can be seen in its cutting-edge architecture.
On the school trips to Germany, you can ensure that the students get to visit locations such as the German Parliament, The Jewish Museum, and the Brandenburg Gate. The latter is located right at the heart of Berlin.
All these locations are historical in nature making Berlin a must visit location on your school trip. It is a great place to learn about the past, present, and future of Berlin City.
The Rhine Valley
The best way to describe the Rhine Valley is that it is a land filled with legends, folklore, gothic churches, and fairy-tale castles.
While here, you can visit renowned landmarks such as the Deutsches Eck. This is where the Mosel meets with the Rhine river.
The students can get a unique chance to explore the bucolic beauty of the valley, as they also get to learn something about German traditions and cultures.
Cologne
This is the ideal city to visit for culture, geography, and history students. Cologne is a perfect destination due to its reputation as a Rhineland cultural centre.
What many to this city do not realize is the fact that the city also happens to be home to numerous Christmas markets. Local tourist statistics estimate that the markets attract close to four million visitors each year.
Moselle Valley
The Moselle Valley is a great place to visit for students looking to have a memorable school trip. The beautiful scenery in the valley is simply magical. The students will also enjoy exploring the half-timbered medieval villages that dot the local landscape. Here, students will also come across enhancing vineyards, castles, and tight cobblestone streets.
The Black Forest
A visit to Germany is not complete without a tailor-made trip to the Black Forest. The forest is home to various delights such as the beautiful mountains, lakes, Cuckoo Clocks, and the Black Forest Gateaux. Get in touch with nature on your school trip to Germany.