Winter in Germany: Witness the Beauty & Grandeur of the Country

 

Germany is home to some of the must-visit tourist destinations across the globe. They look all the more beautiful when you visit Germany in winter. From sightseeing to festivals, winter in Germany has something for tourists of all age groups. Other than cheaper accommodation options and the opportunity to enjoy skiing, the tourist spots in the country wear a new look which makes sightseeing a delight for nature lovers. Read on to know more about the places you must visit when you visit the country in winter.

Best Places to Visit Germany in Winter

1. Zugspitze


No other destination embraces tourists better than Zugspitze in Germany during winter. It is the highest mountain range in Wetterstein with breathtaking views and plenty of greenery. The lust green background below the mountain range presents a stunning view that can captivate the attention of anyone who is interested in exploring the beauty of nature.

After arriving at Zugspitze, you can indulge in a wide range of exciting activities. These include skiing, sledding, snowboarding, and taking part in winter sports. Zugspitze is also popular among foodies. When you are here, don’t forget to gorge yourself on the popular delicacies of this place. 

2. Partnachklamm


If the prospect of visiting places with unique landscapes and stunning views delights you the most, visiting the Partnach Gorge will thrill you the most. Though it is considered one of the top tourist spots in Germany, visiting this place is nothing shorter than a challenge. It has extremely cold weather in winter which can be unbearable for those who aren’t used to subzero temperatures.

In winter, Parnachklamm showcases some unique snow formations that you may not find anywhere else on earth. Not only does it have a visually pleasing appearance but it also presents the best opportunity for evening hikes. Whether you are fond of hiking or wish to give it a try, you will find the Partnach Gorge to be perfect in either situation.

3. Cologne Christmas Markets


In winter, seven colorful markets come alive with a buzzing atmosphere in Cologne in the evenings. Popularly known as Cologne Christmas Markets, they are distributed in the city and are well-lit. It has more than 150 well-lit stalls at which you can explore and buy artisanal crafts and wood carving items. Even if you travel there just as a visitor, the atmosphere of the market will delight you. Apart from shopping, you can enjoy skating or walking along the banks of the Rhine River. If you are interested in sightseeing, you can also stop by Cologne Cathedral.

4. Phantasia Land

A theme park is the best place to visit if you are fond of adventure activities or rides. Phantasia Land is the best place to visit in Germany during winter, especially if you wish to take some fun rides. Besides, summers in Phantasia Land also give an equally memorable experience. This explains why tourists prefer to visit this park each year.

Phantasia Land is located in Cologne and is suitable for every traveler, regardless you travel here solo or with companions. It has ample options for accommodation. The best thing about the accommodation options here is that you can expect the best facilities in them without breaking the bank. When you go to Phantasia Land, do not miss out on taking some popular rides. These include Raik, Taron, and the Black Mamba. Also, you should visit Mystery Castle in the theme park.

5. Dresden


Germany has chilly winters due to which Germany temperature in winter can go down to minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit. Oftentimes, things get so serious that many tourist spots in the country remain closed to visitors. If extremely cold weather conditions do not bother you, and you feel like going out even in such weather conditions, you can set out for Dresden.

While most of the tourist spots in Germany may remain closed in winter, Dresden welcomes its visitors in winter with its iconic buildings, palaces, and museums. The city has some of the best hotels that provide cheap accommodation for tourists. Post your arrival in Dresden, the two places you must visit are Meissen and Zwinger Palace. Taking a day trip to the latter will give you a memorable experience.

Conclusion

Though winter in Germany can be severe with subzero temperatures and closures, it also has many tourist spots that remain open to tourists in this season. If you are planning to visit the country in winter, do not forget to include the above tourist spots in your travel list.



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