Want to go beyond just the destinations and need that ultimate bucket list of ACTIVITIES to do in Germany? I’ve got the best things to do in Germany compiled and organized right here for your easy planning purposes. Germany brings to mind many differ...
LeAnna Brown has quickly become THE authority on Germany travel with her extremely in depth, informative, well researched guides, itineraries, tips, and insider information on Wander In Germany. For more than a decade, she’s resided in Regensburg, Ge...
Made a mess and now you need to know how to clean Lederhosen without ruining them? Been There. Done that! Let’s be honest, you don’t wear lederhosen to a tea party. You wear them to drink beer, dance on tables at a fest, and have a good time! And wit...
There is just something magical (and not to mention insanely gorgeous) about Bavarian Lakes. Many have been left as a bygone relic of previous Ice Ages, carving out enormous, deep, beautiful, and pristine lakes that are so large that many have numero...
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If you’ve been around WanderInGermany for any stretch of time (if this is your first time- Oh. hey there!) then you know my biggest embarrassment in regards to being the go-to Germany Travel Blogger. I hate admitting this out loud every time because...
The first time I traveled to Germany, I had just turned 14. I pretty much knew nothing about the country at the time, and I DEFINITELY didn’t know that 14 year olds could drink in Germany with their parents! (And my parents conveniently also didn’t l...
What’s the first thing you think of when I say, “Germany?” For many people, their next thought is, “BEER!” After all, Germany is home to the largest beer festival (Oktoberfest anyone??) in the world! So it’s no surprise that the history of beer in Ge...
Lake Starnberg is so close to Munich that it’s often dubbed “Munich’s Bathtub” (that sounds a bit weird) as well as “Munich’s Playground.” It actually used to be called “Würmsee” (literally “Worm Lake”). But don’t worry, it’s not because it’s filled...
(And How To Stay Cool in a German Heatwave!) Well, Toto, you’re not in Kansas anymore. It’s time to just accept that Germany has some major cultural differences than what you might be used to at home. For example, you won’t be finding ice in that dri...