Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany. It´s recent political history has left its marks, for example with the remainders of the Wall that separated East from West. Nowadays it is a very vibrant international city with lots of young people, startups, fashion, restaurants and art.
München is the 3rd largest city of Germany and a highlight to any visit. It is great to have a beer here, during or outside the "Oktober fest". If you can get tickets, you may want to see Bayern Munich, one of the top clubs in Europe. The Black Forest is nearby for relaxing...
Dresden is a nice city in former East-Germany. The royal buildings are among the most impressive buildings in Europe. The most prominent building in the city of Dresden is the Frauenkirche.
Aachen is a nice city, with a cosy old town, at the border with The Netherlands and Belgium. It is home to the 1200 year old Dom/Cathedral (#1 on UNESCO heritage list, since 1978).
The Chiemsee (aka. the Bavarian Sea because of its size) is a lake in the province of Bayern.
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is an Alpine city on the border with Austria. The Zugspitze (highest mountain in Germany) is nearby. The city is known for great skiing including famous ski-jumping tournaments.
Koblenz is a 2000 year old city located where rivers Rhine and Mosel meet.
Loreley is a small city in a very scenic environment. Most visitors see the place either from a river Rhine/Mosel cruise or on a bicycle tour. Loreley is also in a great area for excellent German white whine...