Germany is one of the most comprehensive European destinations, combining culture, iconic cities and varied landscapes, while remaining easily accessible from Luxembourg.

From major cultural capitals to medieval villages, from the Rhine vineyards to the Bavarian Alps, every stay in Germany can be tailor-made: city trip, cultural tour, family trip, romantic getaway or a nature discovery.

Thanks to its must-see Christmas markets in winter and its lakes, forests and hiking routes in summer, Germany can be discovered all year round. Voyages Flammang supports you in organizing your personalized trip to Germany, combining quality accommodation, local experiences and itineraries tailored to your wishes.

Germany appeals thanks to the diversity of its experiences. Here are the main assets that explain its success with European travelers.

Berlin, European capital of culture and history

Vibrant and cosmopolitan, Berlin fascinates with its unique past, its iconic monuments, its world-renowned museums and its alternative art scene. Perfect for a cultural city trip, it appeals just as much to history lovers as to fans of urban trends.

Varied landscapes from north to south

Black Forest, Rhine Valley, Bavarian lakes, German Alps… Germany offers exceptional natural diversity for lovers of nature travel, hiking and spectacular panoramas.

An ideal destination in any season

In winter, the famous German Christmas market create a magical atmosphere.

In summer, national parks, cycling routes and festivals attract travelers in search of authenticity.

A UNESCO-listed historical heritage

Romantic castles, historic centers, Gothic cathedrals, medieval towns: more than 50 listed sites make it possible to create rich and varied cultural tours.

Perfect accessibility from Luxembourg

Direct trains, fast motorways and frequent flights make Germany particularly easy to reach for a weekend, a short break or a longer trip.

A friendly, regional gastronomy

Artisanal sausages, schnitzel, pretzels, pastries, and local beers: each region offers delicious specialties that are an integral part of the travel experience.

Discover our best offers for Germany

Do you already have a clear idea of your future trip, or are you looking for inspiration?

This selection brings together our best holiday ideas in Germany, designed to make booking easier while still leaving room for personalisation.

Whether you want to go away for a few days, explore several regions or travel at a gentler pace, our offers serve as a starting point for creating an itinerary tailored to your expectations. Dates, duration, accommodation, local experiences: every detail can be adjusted to turn a simple offer into a tailor-made trip.

Métro de Berlin traversant le pont Oberbaumbrücke au coucher du soleil
Europe Berlin, Germany
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€307

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MisterFly

Best Western Hotel at Spittelmarkt Berlin

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Helene Fischer
Germany Köln, Taesfahrt nach Köln
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685€

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Helene Fischer

  • RheinEnergieStadium
  • Shopping
Pfingsten am Bodensee
Germany Friedrichshafen am Bodensee
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Pfingsten am Bodensee

  • Lindau und Bregenz
  • Fakultativer Ausflug zur Blumeninsel Mainau
  • Ausflug nach Konstanz mit dem Schiff
Osterfestspiele Baden-Baden 2026
Germany Baden Baden
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Osterfestspiele Baden-Baden 2026

  • Opernaufführung von Richard Wagners Lohengrin
  • Fahrt mit der historischen Merkurbergbahn
  • Stadtführung durch die Kurstadt mit seinen prachtvollen Parkanlagen
RurUfer-Radweg – ein Naturerlebnis
Germany RurUfer-Radweg
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725€

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RurUfer-Radweg – ein Naturerlebnis

  • Radreiseleitung mit Dany Portzenem
  • Entspanntes Radeln durch 3 Länder
  • Beeindruckende Landschaft
Norddeutschland
Germany Norddeutschland
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200€

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Norddeutschland

  • Weite Strände und Dünen
  • Gesunde Seeluft
  • Ostfriesischen Inseln entdecken

Where to go in Germany? Must-see regions and cities

Berlin is a fascinating capital where historical heritage, world-renowned museums and lively alternative neighbourhoods come together. It’s an ideal destination for a cultural city break or a first discovery of Germany.

Ideal for:

  • a cultural city break
  • a first discovery of Germany
  • history lovers and urban-trend enthusiasts

Not to be missed:

  • Berlin Wall & Checkpoint Charlie
  • Museum Island (UNESCO)
  • Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg & Kreuzberg neighbourhoods

Germany at its most traditional, with its Alpine villages, mountain landscapes and legendary castles. Munich is the perfect gateway.

  • a romantic getaway
  • discovering fairytale castles
  • combining city, nature and mountains

Must-sees:

  • Neuschwanstein Castle
  • Bavarian Alpine villages
  • Munich Oktoberfest

Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Rhine Valley enchants visitors with its terraced vineyards and medieval villages nestled along the river.

Ideal for:

  • a cultural and foodie tour
  • a romantic river cruise
  • heritage lovers

Must-see:

  • hilltop castles
  • Bacharach & Oberwesel
  • wine routes

Hamburg is the major port city in northern Germany, known for its contemporary architecture, canals, and cosmopolitan atmosphere. It’s also from this city that the famous “hamburger” gets its name, a historical nod that often intrigues travellers.

  • an original city break
  • discovering another side of Germany
  • culture & modern architecture

To discover:

  • Speicherstadt (UNESCO)
  • Port of Hamburg
  • Elbphilharmonie

Emblematic of south-west Germany, the Black Forest is known for its mountain landscapes, its half-timbered villages… and for having given birth to the famous Black Forest cake (Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte), one of the best-known pastries in the world.

Perfect for:

  • a nature and relaxation getaway
  • a family holiday
  • hiking & wellness

Not to be missed:

  • scenic trails
  • traditional villages
  • tasting the real Black Forest cake & local kirsch

Which trip to Germany is right for you?

Germany is an extremely versatile destination: major cultural capitals, medieval villages, romantic castles, alpine landscapes, lakes and Christmas markets.

Whether you travel as a family, as a couple or with friends, you will always find an experience suited to your way of traveling.

Practical tips for your trip to Germany

Travelling in Germany is simple and enjoyable. The country is safe, perfectly organised and easily accessible from Luxembourg. Here is the essential information to help you prepare for your stay with complete peace of mind.

The famous hamburger takes its name from the city of Hamburg, where it became popular before conquering the world.

Germany uses the euro (€)

Bank cards are accepted almost everywhere, even if some small businesses still prefer cash

The official language is German, but English is widely understood in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants.

Germany is a very safe country.

You can get around in the city, in the mountains or on public transport with complete peace of mind. As everywhere, stay vigilant in very touristy areas, but the destination remains extremely reliable for families, couples and solo travellers.

Germany is one of the easiest destinations to reach from Luxembourg.

Once there:

  • Fast and very punctual trains
  • Dense highway network
  • A car is useful for exploring Bavaria, the Black Forest, or the Rhine Valley

The cost of living is comparable to Luxembourg in major cities, and more affordable in the regions.

Germany is part of the European Union.

  • No visa required for European citizens.
  • European Health Insurance Card recommended.
  • No mandatory vaccinations.
Métro de Berlin traversant le pont Oberbaumbrücke au coucher du soleil

Our advisors support you in creating a fully tailor-made stay: dates, itinerary, activities, hotels, culture, nature.

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Between turquoise coves and Mediterranean gentleness

Bulgaria

Bulgaria

Between the beaches of the Black Sea and the peaks of the Balkans

Canary Islands

Canary Islands

To the rhythm of the sun and the ocean!

Croatia

Croatia

Ancient stones, turquoise waters and Mediterranean douceur

Cyprus

Cyprus

An island where myths, nature and gentleness blend together

Finland

Finland

Between boreal forests and endless lakes

Greece

Greece

Between myths and turquoise seas

Italy

Italy

Discover the Dolce Vita!

Malta

Malta

the island of millennial treasures

Norway

Norway

A journey between fjords, mountains and the breath of the northern lights

Portugal

Portugal

Between Saudade and Sunshine

Spain

Spain

To the rhythm of the sun and passions!

FAQ: the most useful questions for planning your trip

Start by deciding on your departure date, length of stay, and budget. Then select a maximum of one or two regions to avoid long journeys and focus on quality experiences.

For a first-time visit, the most popular itinerary is:
Berlin → Rhine Valley → Munich & Bavaria.
It combines culture, landscapes, and castles.

  • 4 to 5 days: a major city (Berlin or Munich)
  • 7 to 10 days: multi-region tour
  • 12 days or more: in-depth exploration of the country
  • City break: from €400–600 per person.
  • 7–10-day tour: €900–1,500 per person, depending on services included.

Germany offers excellent value for money.

Culture: Berlin, Cologne, Heidelberg
Nature: Black Forest, Bavaria, Alpine lakes
Romance: Rhine Valley, Bavarian castles
Family: Bavaria, nature parks

  • Spring: cultural visits, gardens, historic towns
  • Summer: lakes, hiking, cycling
  • Fall: Oktoberfest, wine route
  • Winter: Christmas markets, magical atmosphere

Choose the train for major cities and focus on one region rather than multiplying stops.

Useful for the Black Forest, Bavaria, and the Rhine Valley. Unnecessary for Berlin or Munich.

Direct train, by car, or by plane to Berlin or Munich.

Yes: modern infrastructure, accessible transport, interactive museums, and plenty of green spaces.

Yes. Cities, villages, and cultural sites are easy to visit without intense physical activity.