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Dip into our inspiring eBrochure and get your first impressions about the sheer diversity of Germany as a travel destination. The eBrochure is available in 32 languages.

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You can find more information about Germany on our website at: www.germany-tourism.de, or on our local websites.

 

Flights from Bristol

From Bristol you can fly to the following German Destination:

Just click on any of the above listed German Airports to find out who/which airline flies there or for more information about the services offered at each location including full details of airport hotels, car hire, transport connections.

To help you decide with your next destination we have listed a small guide, below, for each of the above locations.

 
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Tourist Attractions in Berlin

Federal Ministry of the Interior on the edge of the river Spree
Berlin the capital city of Germany

Sights:

  • The Reichstag, seat of the German Bundestag or federal government with its new striking glass dome designed by Norman Foster.
  • The Brandenburg Gate, the undisputed symbol of Berlin.
  • Charlottenburg Castle a summer palace built in the 18th century for Sophie Charlotte.
  • Potsdamer Platz, berlin's new city centre with countless shops, cinemas and musical theatres.
  • Berlin's Museums Island a UNESCO World Heritage site with a unique ensemble of museums featuring collections of art and numerous subjects of interest.

Beyond Berlin:

  • Potsdam and the castle grounds including Sanssouci Castle, New Palais, Marble Palace, Cecilienhof and many other truly magnificent structures.
  • Babelsberg Film Park, fascinating studios and theme park devoted to the world of film and television production.

 
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Tourist Attractions in Bremen

The city of Bremen
The city of Bremen

Bremen - Experience 1200 years of historical heritage

Sights:
  • Seven hundred year old Market Square, one of the most beautiful in Germany.
  • The City Hall of Bremen and its well-known sculpture of the City Musicians of Bremen (four animals - a donkey, a hound, a cat, and cock).
  • The romantic Schnoor Quarter of Bremen, one of the oldest surviving parts of the city with traditional gabled houses, narrow streets and tiny backyards.
  • Bremen has a long history of maritim and hanseatic traditions, experience this and the whole world under a single roof at the Maritimes Museum.

Beyond Bremen:

  • The artist's village of Worpswede in the Teufelsmoor (Devils Moor).
  • Verden a town of "Riders & Noble Horses".
  • Beautiful old town of Stade set in a river scenery, old harbours, ships, cranes and storehouses.
 
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Tourist Attractions in Duesseldorf

Düsseldorf
Düsseldorf a city with style, elegance, fashion and culture.

Sights:
  • The Königsallee is locally known as the 'Kö' boulevard, it is the perfect place for some exclusive shopping or just to be seen.
  • The Old Town of Düsseldorf is a place that has to be seen to be believed, with its many historical buildings and over 260 pubs and bars it is "The World's longest bar".
  • Rhine Riverbank Promenade connects the Old Town and the Rhine, with magnificent views, attractive restaurants plus it is a good starting point for river cruises on the Rhine.

Beyond Düsseldorf:

  • Benrath Castle is one of the finest examples of Rococo architecture, it also has a very large and splendid 150 acre park.
  • Germany's largest inland port: Duisburger Binnenhafen
  • Cologne and its Cathedral, Europe's third largest Gothic building.
 
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Tourist Attractions in Frankfurt

Skyline of Frankfurt
Frankfurt on the river Main is with out doubt Germany's financial, banking and business capital.

Sights:
  • Historical Römer, Frankfurt's Town Hall since the 15th century.
  • Römerberg, Frankfurt's historical Old Town.
  • Alte Oper (Old Opera House), top cultural venue and concert hall.
  • Sachsenhausen is famous for its traditional cider pubs. Sachsenhausen is located on the south side of the river Main.
  • Frankfurt's modern skyscraper skyline is impressive and the only one of its kind in Germany.

Beyond Frankfurt:

  • The Rheingau region for wine lovers and those who want to become one.
  • Wiesbaden is a spa town famous for its casino and the Kaiser Friedrich Thermal Spa, why not take a plunge!
  • The Taunus Mountains are Frankfurt's favourite recreational area, ideal for a spot of cycling or walking.
 
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