

Would you like to discover Germany in a different way? The imperial cities, the castles of the Rhine Valley and the forests of the Black Forest are waiting for you. Germany is easily accessible from France by train, with entry points such as Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin or Hamburg. Its rail network is highly developed, with high-speed and night trains linking the major historic cities as well as the Rhine Valley and the Bavarian Alps.

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In Germany, the atmosphere changes from region to region: you can stroll through the capital Berlin with its museums and cafés, then lose yourself in the narrow streets of Munich before setting off on an adventure through the dense forests of the Black Forest. Along the Rhine, vineyards and castles offer superb panoramic views, while the Bavarian Alps combine snow-covered slopes with picturesque villages.
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