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Position Attraction Town/City Federal State 1 www.germany.travel Position Attraction Town/city Federal state 1 Europa-Park Rust Rust Baden-Württemberg 2 Neuschwanstein Castle Schwangau/ Bavaria Füssen 3 Cologne Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage) Cologne North Rhine-Westphalia 4 Heidelberg Castle and Old Quarter Heidelberg Baden-Württemberg 5 Brandenburg Gate in Berlin Berlin Berlin 6 Old Quarter of Rothenburg ob der Tauber Rothenburg Bavaria 7 Lake Constance with Mainau Island, Monastic Lake Constance Baden-Württemberg Island of Reichenau (UNESCO World Heritage), Region Lindau, Meersburg Castle, Constance 8 The Berlin Wall (East Side Gallery, Berlin Wall Berlin Berlin Park, Berlin Wall Trail, Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Berlin etc.) 8 Mount Zugspitze and Partnach Gorge in Garmisch-Garmisch- Bavaria Partenkirchen Partenkirchen 10 Romantic Road Bavaria/Baden- Württemberg 11 Nature Reserves in the Black Forest Black Forest Baden-Württemberg 12 Lake Königssee with Painters' Corner hiking trail Bavaria and St. Bartholomew's Church 13 Kaiserburg Castle Nuremberg Nuremberg Bavaria 14 Oktoberfest Munich Munich Bavaria 15 Church of Our Lady in Dresden Dresden Saxony 15 Moselle Valley Rhineland-Palatinate 17 Berchtesgaden with the Eagle's Nest, Salt Mine Berchtesgaden Bavaria and National Park 17 Reichstag Berlin Berlin Berlin 19 Saxon Switzerland National Park with Bastei Saxony Rocks and Königstein Fortress 20 Island of Rügen, chalk cliffs and Prora Rügen Island Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 20 Loreley rock in the Upper Middle Rhine Valley near St. Rhineland-Palatinate (UNESCO World Heritage) Goarshausen 22 Old Quarter of Dresden Dresden Saxony 22 Harz National Park with Mount Brocken Saxony-Anhalt 24 Freiburg Minster Freiburg Baden-Württemberg 24 Christmas market Nuremberg Nuremberg Bavaria 24 Regensburg Old Quarter with the Cathedral Regensburg Bavaria district (UNESCO World Heritage) 27 Sanssouci Palace Potsdam Potsdam Brandenburg (UNESCO World Heritage) www.germany.travel 28 Lake Chiemsee and Herrenchiemsee Island Bavaria 28 Maulbronn Monastery Maulbronn Baden-Württemberg (UNESCO World Heritage) 30 Eltz Castle near Rhineland-Palatinate Münstermaifeld 30 Schloss Dankern holiday park Haren/Ems Lower Saxony 30 Hamburg's Speicherstadt warehouse district with Hamburg Hamburg Miniatur Wunderland model railway 33 Old town and cathedral of Bamberg Bamberg Bavaria (UNESCO World Heritage) 34 Linderhof Palace Ettal Bavaria 34 Wurzburg Residenz Palace Wurzburg Bavaria (UNESCO World Heritage) 36 Allianz Arena Munich Munich Bavaria 36 Hohenzollern Castle Burg Hohenzollern Baden-Württemberg 36 Hamburg docks and fish market Hamburg Hamburg 36 Phantasialand theme park in Brühl Brühl North Rhine-Westphalia 36 Hanseatic town of Lübeck with the Holsten Gate Lübeck Schleswig-Holstein (UNESCO World Heritage) 36 Berlin Museum Island Berlin Berlin (UNESCO World Heritage) 36 Roman monuments, the Cathedral and Church of Trier Rhineland-Palatinate Our Lady in Trier (UNESCO World Heritage) 43 Titisee in the Black Forest Baden-Württemberg 44 DDR Museum Berlin Berlin Berlin 44 Marienplatz square in Munich Munich Bavaria 44 Aachen Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage) Aachen North Rhine-Westphalia 44 Wartburg Castle (UNESCO World Heritage) Eisenach Thuringia 48 Television tower/Alexanderplatz square in Berlin Berlin Berlin 49 Legoland Germany Resort Günzburg Bavaria 49 Wilhelmshöhe Palace and Park in Kassel (UNESCO Kassel Hesse World heritage) 51 Drosselgasse, Niederwald Monument, Cable car Rüdesheim Hesse and the vineyards in Rüdesheim 51 Semper Opera House in Dresden Dresden Saxony 53 Deutsches Eck (German corner) with Koblenz Rhineland-Palatinate Ehrenbreitstein castle and cable car in Koblenz 53 Zwinger Palace in Dresden Dresden Saxony 55 Pied Piper's House in Hamelin Hamelin Lower Saxony www.germany.travel 55 Baden-Baden thermal baths Baden-Baden Baden-Württemberg 55 Collegiate church, castle and old quarter of Quedlinburg Saxony-Anhalt Quedlinburg (UNESCO World Heritage) 55 Berlin Zoological Gardens Berlin Berlin 59 English Garden in Munich Munich Bavaria 59 Ulm Minster and Old Quarter Ulm Baden-Württemberg 59 Wieskirche Pilgrimage Church Steingaden Bavaria (UNESCO World Heritage) 62 Bauhaus and its sites in Weimar and Dessau Dessau/Weimar Saxony-Anhalt/ Thuringia (UNESCO World Heritage) 63 Berlin Cathedral Berlin Berlin 63 Late-medieval town of Dinkelsbühl Dinkelsbühl Bavaria 63 Old Quarter of Düsseldorf Düsseldorf North Rhine-Westphalia 63 Olympic Park in Munich with Olympic Stadium Munich Bavaria and Olympic Hill 63 Ludwigsburg Residential Palace and fairy-tale Ludwigsburg Baden-Württemberg garden 63 Hohenschwangau Castle Schwangau/ Bavaria Füssen 63 Speyer Cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage) Speyer Rhineland-Palatinate 70 Pinakothek galleries in Munich Munich Bavaria 70 Marienberg Fortress Wurzburg Wurzburg Bavaria 70 Heide Park resort in Soltau Soltau Lower Saxony 70 Hofbräuhaus beer hall in Munich Munich Bavaria 70 Neustadt on the Wine Route Neustadt Rhineland-Palatinate 70 Nürburgring racing circuit Nürburg Rhineland-Palatinate 70 Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces in Brühl Brühl North Rhine-Westphalia (UNESCO World Heritage) 70 Wadden Sea (UNESCO World Heritage) Schleswig-Holstein, Lower Saxony, Hamburg 70 Viktualienmarkt food market in Munich Munich Bavaria 70 Monument to the Battle of the Nations Leipzig Saxony 80 Old town of Goerlitz Goerlitz Saxony 80 BMW Welt & BMW Museum in Munich Munich Bavaria 80 Deutsches Museum in Munich Munich Bavaria 80 Golden Hall in Augsburg Augsburg Bavaria 80 New Town Hall of Hannover Hannover Lower Saxony 80 Oberammergau Oberammergau Bavaria 80 Römerberg square in Frankfurt/Main Frankfurt Hesse 80 Völklingen Ironworks Völklingen Saarland (UNESCO World Heritage) 88 Augsburg cathedral Augsburg Bavaria 88 Autostadt Wolfsburg Wolfsburg Lower Saxony www.germany.travel 88 German Fairy Tale Route Bremen, Hessen, Lower Saxony, North Rhine- Westphalia 88 Erfurt Cathedral Erfurt Thuringia 88 Hohenschönhausen Memorial Berlin Berlin Berlin 88 Cathedral of Our Dear Lady Munich Munich Bavaria 88 Fuggerei Augsburg Augsburg Bavaria 88 Markkleeberg Canoe Park Markkleeberg Saxony 88 Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart Stuttgart Baden-Württemberg 88 Cochem Castle Cochem Rhineland-Palatinate 88 Lichtenstein Castle Lichtenstein Baden-Württemberg 88 Nymphenburg Palace and Park in Munich Munich Bavaria 88 Bremen Town Hall and Roland statue (UNESCO Bremen Bremen World Heritage) .
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