Come discover Limburg an der Lahn, an historic town in Hesse, for its beautiful medieval churches and half-timbered houses, boat trips, festivals and more.
Neunkirchen is an “off the beat” town that’s worth your visit with its rich history, unique sightseeing expedition, impressive industrial complex and much more.
Germany’s old shoe city has more to offer than shoes including museums, annual events, great places to dine and more!
Koblenz is situated where the Moselle and Rhine Rivers meet and surrounded by four great hills.
Bernkastel-Kues offers a nostalgic atmosphere, street festivals, savory wines and a whole lot more.
Just arrived in Germany? Then Alpine Skiing should be on your list of things to try. Here is our quick guide to everything you need to know about skiing…
Germany’s association with Christmas is forged by its christian and predominately catholic religion. Let’s see how Christmas is celebrated in Germany…
Enjoy Germany’s sweet delights at a Konditorei or during Kaffee and Kuchen; a German social tradition.
Enjoy Labor Day Weekend with your family with our suggested activities.
The Stuttgart Office of Sport and Exercise host its annual event “Sports Im Park” program (Sports in the Park) which is running until the end of September.
The spa town of Bad Dürkheim is one of the most beautiful areas of the German Wine Route. It’s known for wellness & health as well as wine and nature.
So why should we get excited for Sunday’s World Cup Final football match between Germany and Argentina?
When trying to lose weight, watching your calorie intake is perhaps the easiest way. But you can make it through your entire day without going hungry.
Here’s a few healthy and energy packed breakfasts to jump start your day and weight loss goals.
Adjusting to a new country is hard. If you’re finding it difficult to bond with the locals try a game of cornhole!
No matter where you live, a disaster or emergency can happen at any time. It is important that you develop a good emergency plan before disaster strikes.
Chicken has become one of the most used ingredients in cooking. You don’t have to be a gourmet chef to make your chicken taste great every time you cook it.
Geocaching is something of a virtual treasure hunt. A team of individuals work together in a specific geographic location to discover a stash.
When it comes to travelling in Europe why not travel by train. It’s a quick, easy, and if you play your cards right, cheap way to travel.
German cities that have a source of therapeutic waters from natural springs tend to be known as spa towns and often feature “Bad” in their name.
Germany is home to countless magnificent sights. So now you are living here in Germany, you should certainly make the most out of your tour and visit some of the top landmarks.
There are few places to match the feeling one gets when visiting a German Christmas market for the first time.
As the leaves begin to yellow and fall our thoughts turn to the holiday season. And with Halloween come and gone, excitement and anticipation build for the many glorious foods… Read more