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Read moreThe best time to visit Germany is between May and September. Despite the occasional shower, warm weather and long days make these months the ideal time to explore all that Germany has to offer.
The weather is usually mild and pleasant in the late spring, before average temperatures move towards the twenties and beyond in June, July and August. You’ll get the hottest climate in cities like Frankfurt and Offenbach, while Berlin enjoys warm – if often rainy – days in the summer months. Weather aside, there’s plenty worth celebrating in Germany between May and September. Whether it’s the Hafengeburtstag festival in Hamburg, Karneval in Berlin or Munich’s world-famous Oktoberfest, you’ll find more than enough going on to keep you entertained during your visit here.
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Monthly weather and travel tips for Germany
January is the coldest and darkest month in Germany, with short days and temperatures scraping just above the 0°C mark. It’s not all doom and gloom though – the cold climate makes for favourable ski conditions up in the mountains, and is a great excuse for staying indoors and making the most of Germany’s museums, galleries, shops and restaurants.
While not as popular among skiers as some of its next-door neighbours, Germany still has a host of top resorts that should put it on your piste map, including Garmisch-Partenkirchen, the Harz Mountains and Allgäu. The capital won’t be quite as cold as up in the busy slopes, but you’ll still need to wrap up warm – do it in style at the January instalment of Berlin Fashion Week.
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The weather across most of Germany in February is ever so slightly warmer than January – but you’ll still need to pack warm clothes to ward off the single-digit temperatures. While it’s particularly chilly near Hamburg and the Baltic Sea coast, the good news is that February is also one of the country’s driest months.
The cold, dry weather and the February school holidays mean the ski slopes and resorts are at their busiest at this time of year. While the ski season is in full swing up in the mountains, there are plenty of parties down in the metropolitan cities too. The ‘Karneval’ period begins in November, but reaches its raucous peak in the final week before Lent. During this time, you’ll see main roads in cities like Cologne, Mainz and Bonn turn into walkways for parades, carnival processions and crowds of fancy-dress-wearing partygoers.
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Germany in March can feel a bit chilly to start with, but there’s a fresh, spring feel towards the end of the month. Despite climbing temperatures and some more frequent appearances from the sun, it’s a good idea to pack plenty of warm clothing – maybe some sunglasses too for the occasional bright spring afternoon.
The events calendar and the crowds are pretty quiet in Germany in March, save for a surge of tourists visiting Berlin for the Internationale Tourismus Börse (ITB) – the world’s biggest travel exhibition. Another event worth noting is Hamburg’s Hamburger Dom. Not only is it one of the oldest funfairs in Europe – dating as far back as 1329 – it’s one of the biggest too, so expect roller coasters, rides, food and fun for the whole family.
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Spring is in full swing in Germany in April. While the sun is in the sky and Germany’s average temperature comes in at around 10°C for the month, weather conditions can still be a little unpredictable. With sunshine one second and rain the next, packing an umbrella and a raincoat is a sensible idea.
Come rain or shine, it’s a busy month for events and activities, with Easter festivities taking place up and down the country. April in Berlin is a time to celebrate the arts, with film events, classical music galas and art gallery open weekends. With Oktoberfest feeling a little too far away for some, cities like Stuttgart and Munich decide to crack open the kegs early during the traditional Spring Festival celebrations. You can keep the lederhosen and dirndls on to mark Maifest’s end of winter festivities, or swap them for witch and warlock costumes for the Halloween-like Walpurgisnacht parades in Harz Mountain villages.
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Average temperatures hover around the 15°C mark in Germany in May. You’ll get slightly chillier weather up by the North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts, while more central and southerly regions like Berlin and Bavaria help to boost the average temperatures back up. There is the occasional shower too, so best to bring a brolly just in case.
The warmer weather comes just in time for locals who enjoy plenty of public holidays and parties in May, beginning with Labour Day on the first of the month. Berlin gets particularly busy on this day, with street parties and demonstrations taking over much of the city. Later in the month, Berlin channels its inner Rio de Janeiro during the Carnival of Cultures – a four-day celebration of the city’s diversity – while Hamburg puts on concerts, fairs and fireworks during their Hafengeburtstag party. For something a little more low-key, head over to Göttingen to watch the International Handel Festival’s opera performances and classical concerts.
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June in Germany tends to be warm and sunny, with daylight hours often stretching past 21:00. Locals make the most of the weather by swimming in lakes and north coast seas, so pack swimwear and sun cream if you fancy joining them for a dip. You’ll want to save space in the suitcase for an umbrella too, as June is Germany’s rainiest month.
The events calendar is well warmed up by June too, and it’s a particularly big month for music. There’s something to suit every taste, be it infectious rhythms at Africa Festival in Würzburg, heavy-hitting riffs at Nürburgring’s Rock am Ring or time-honoured classical music at Leipzig’s Bachfest. If none of them get your toes tapping, look out for free concerts in cities across Germany as part of the international Fête de la Musique. Another highlight to look out for is Kieler Woche, a huge week-long sailing festival in Kiel, and the biggest of its kind anywhere.
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Warm weather and long days make July one of the best times to visit Germany. It’s peak travel season in the country, as locals escape to lakes and coasts to cool off from temperatures that can reach as high as 30°C. The hot climate means there’s a chance of thunderstorms too, so pack a raincoat alongside plenty of shorts, t-shirts and swimwear.
Partywear is also an essential for visits to many German cities in July – particularly with some of Europe’s biggest LGBTQ+ pride parades happening here. These celebrations – known locally as Christopher Street Day – attract hundreds of thousands of people to cities like Berlin, Munich and Cologne. You can join the party elsewhere in Germany too – the city of Coburg comes alive for the Samba Festival, while Hamburg gets its 70s disco outfits on for the Schlagermove street parade. There are also some more chilled events around, like opera concerts during Munich’s Opernfestspiele, classical music at the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, and new trends at Berlin Fashion Week.
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Average temperatures of around 20°C make August one of the hottest months in Germany. You’ll need to pack clothes to help beat the heat, but a raincoat is a good idea too in case you get caught in the occasional afternoon thunderstorm.
Many locals head up to the northern coastal regions to make the most of August’s summer weather. As well as enjoying the beaches and a cooling Baltic Sea breeze, it’s also worth stopping by Rostock to see fleets of magnificent sailing ships during Hanse Sail. Down south in Stuttgart, the city centre transforms for four days of music, entertainment and food during the Stuttgarter Sommerfest. And come the end of the month, Berlin plays host to Lange Nacht der Museen – a very special evening on which the capital's museums, castles and planetariums open all their halls, terraces and archives to the public.
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While September technically marks the start of autumn in Germany, the warm weather spills over from the summer months, giving pleasant temperatures and long days. With the sun in the sky and local kids back at school, September is a great time to explore Germany and visit some of the world-famous events happening here.
One of the most well-known events is Oktoberfest – which, despite the slightly confusing name, does in fact begin in September. Munich is the home of the original and the biggest Oktoberfest celebration in the world, but you’ll also find beer festivals – and their accompanying fairgrounds and traditional German food – in cities like Hannover, Stuttgart, Frankfurt and Berlin. If you fancy a break from the beer tents, the (hopefully) sunny September weather should provide perfect conditions for watching the Berlin Marathon.
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The weather in Germany in October can be a little unpredictable, but in general it stays fairly mild. You’ll still get some sunny days, but a cool and crisp climate means you’ll need a couple of layers when getting out and about in Germany. If you want to layer up like the locals, don your dirndl or lederhosen and see out the end of September’s Oktoberfest celebrations in style.
There’s still plenty to do in Germany once the beer-filled festivities finish. Munich packs up the beer tents and stows away the steins to make way for the city’s annual marathon in early or mid-October. Over in Frankfurt, literature lovers can indulge at the largest book fair in the world, while Berlin is the place to see famous landmarks illuminated during the Festival of Lights.
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You’ll get early signs of winter in November in Germany. The average temperature drops to single digits, and the weather tends to be cold, wet and windy. The grey skies do have their benefits though – most of the earlier months’ crowds have left the country by November, so you can make the most of shorter queues for some of Germany’s top tourist attractions.
Between visits to sites like Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag and Berlin’s Museum Island, there are a couple of events to check out too if you’re in the area. JazzFest Berlin puts on a show with live concerts, films and talks, while later in November, Munich hosts the Tollwood Winter Festival – a cultural gathering with music and arts, food and markets, and an eco-friendly focus.
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The winter chill sets in come December in Germany. Pack warm for average temperatures hovering just above the zero degree mark – or below it in some of the Alpine regions. If you’re dreaming of a white Christmas, there’s potential for some snow in Bavaria in December, with chances increasing the higher you move up into the mountains.
Despite the cold weather outside, crowds flock to famous Christmas markets all over the country. Town squares are taken over by rustic wooden huts, selling traditional Christmas food, handcrafted gifts and plenty of warming mulled wine. Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg, Striezelmarkt in Dresden and Gendarmenmarkt in Berlin are among some of the biggest and best Christmas markets in Europe. Once you’ve had your fill of Christmas festivities, get set to celebrate New Year’s Eve – known locally as Silvester – with fireworks and parties all across Germany.
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The best weather in Germany comes between May and September. The temperature and conditions change during this time, but in general you can look forward to a warm climate and long days – particularly in July and August, the two hottest months in Germany. Temperatures in cities like Berlin and Frankfurt can get up into the low thirties during this time. May and June offer milder climates made for exploring the great outdoors, while September remains surprisingly warm as summer turns into autumn. The weather forecast between May and September should make for pleasant reading, but an umbrella is a good idea too in case of spring showers and summer thunderstorms.
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Berlin | High | 3°C | 4°C | 9°C | 15°C | 19°C | 22°C | 26°C | 25°C | 19°C | 14°C | 9°C | 6°C |
Low | -1°C | -3°C | 0°C | 4°C | 8°C | 11°C | 14°C | 13°C | 10°C | 6°C | 3°C | 1°C | |
Rainfall | 17 days | 14 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 15 days | 16 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 16 days | 17 days | |
Munich | High | 4°C | 2°C | 10°C | 14°C | 17°C | 21°C | 24°C | 24°C | 18°C | 13°C | 8°C | 6°C |
Low | -1°C | -5°C | -0°C | 4°C | 8°C | 11°C | 14°C | 13°C | 9°C | 6°C | 2°C | -1°C | |
Rainfall | 17 days | 14 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 15 days | 16 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 16 days | 17 days | |
Hamburg | High | 4°C | 4°C | 9°C | 13°C | 17°C | 19°C | 23°C | 22°C | 18°C | 14°C | 9°C | 6°C |
Low | -0°C | -1°C | 1°C | 3°C | 8°C | 10°C | 13°C | 12°C | 10°C | 7°C | 4°C | 2°C | |
Rainfall | 17 days | 14 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 15 days | 16 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 16 days | 17 days | |
Frankfurt/Main | High | 5°C | 4°C | 11°C | 15°C | 18°C | 22°C | 26°C | 24°C | 19°C | 14°C | 9°C | 7°C |
Low | 1°C | -1°C | 2°C | 6°C | 9°C | 12°C | 15°C | 14°C | 11°C | 8°C | 4°C | 2°C | |
Rainfall | 17 days | 14 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 15 days | 16 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 16 days | 17 days | |
Cologne | High | 6°C | 5°C | 10°C | 14°C | 17°C | 20°C | 23°C | 23°C | 18°C | 15°C | 10°C | 8°C |
Low | 1°C | -1°C | 2°C | 5°C | 8°C | 11°C | 14°C | 13°C | 10°C | 8°C | 5°C | 3°C | |
Rainfall | 17 days | 14 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 15 days | 16 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 16 days | 17 days | |
Düsseldorf | High | 6°C | 5°C | 11°C | 15°C | 18°C | 21°C | 24°C | 23°C | 19°C | 15°C | 10°C | 8°C |
Low | 2°C | -0°C | 2°C | 5°C | 9°C | 11°C | 15°C | 14°C | 11°C | 8°C | 5°C | 4°C | |
Rainfall | 17 days | 14 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 15 days | 16 days | 15 days | 14 days | 15 days | 16 days | 17 days |
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The best places to visit in Germany
Check out some of the most popular cities, places to visit and things to do in Germany!
Berlin
Popular in July
History, Sightseeing, Museums
Munich
Popular in August
City Walks, Beer, Old Town
Hamburg
Popular in July
Harbour, City Walks, Sightseeing
Frankfurt/Main
Popular in June
City Walks, Shopping, Old Town
Cologne
Popular in December
Cathedral, Old Town, City Walks
Düsseldorf
Popular in December
Old Town, Shopping, City Walks
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The Friedrichsbad Spa - Baden-Baden it's a place not to miss...!!!
Hamburg is an attractive city, more characterful than many north German industrial cities (for which allied bombing and unimaginative post-war rebuilding is heavily responsible).
If you love walking, climbing and outdoor activities- this part of Germany offers you all of this ... all in one spot and one can truly relax and recharge ones batteries...
We love Munich - great shopping, great food and lovely atmosphere!
Great public transportation. Easy enough to get to places of interest. Found the people of Hamburg very friendly and helpful, many speaking English. The Town Hall at Rathaus and shopping mall there, are places to visit.
Old Frankfurt beautiful. STAY AWAY from area by Central Station OPEN Drug usage
Very nice and real recommendation for the last weekend every January in Wuerzburg is the international film festival!
Small cozy town that really seems beautiful. I find the old town and the castle one of sweet spots and if you rent a car, you can get to some really nice places around there. Town is clean and peaceful. It could be better lit at night.
The Berlin Wall is a sobering reminder of the hyper-charged postwar atmosphere, and yet the graffiti art that now covers its remnants has become symbolic of social progress. Historical places. Excellent
Hamburg is a very interesting city with lots to do and see, the docks area have "Miniature World" (Around the World Model railway) located there and is well worth a visit (book online in advance if poss) but note you will need quite a bit of time there as its very big but will keep you looking.
Great public transport via the U Bahn and S Bahn. A spotlessly clean and safe city. Lovely food, coffee and beer to suit all budgets. Unique architectural styles in the old town. Wunderbar! Bierwerk is a must see place in the aldstadt near the river.
One of the finest cities in Europe! Only idiots dislike Hamburg! The city is a mix of architecture, history, culture, and environmental consciousness.
űzleti út jót ettünk ittunk 'sz jöccakát!:)
Die Gegend hat sehr viel zu bieten. Besonders die Wanderung um den See am Schloss Meseberg hat uns gefalllen, auch das Naturschutzgebiet Kleine Schorfheide ist sehr schön. Die Städtchen Lindow, Templin und Oranienburg sind auch einen Ausflug wert!
Fascinating history; plenty to see & do; cool vibe; friendly locals; authentic cuisine & restaurants
Very comfortable and clean. Restaurant is good. No coffee in rooms and would be appreciated if you have to leave early or miss breakfast. Pleasant staff and great location.
I love Dresden, like a picture. I would like to travel Dresden again.
Just walking around. The cafés, Memorial for the jydes, Brandenburger Tor, museum for naturkünde and especially the Spy museum
Great clean city with lots of grocery stores and efficient public transport system. Safe and enjoyable. Lots to see and do. Dachau was a somber highlight.
Came back after 40 years to bring my son for his birthday whom was born here, we had a blast and our father & son trip
Beautiful views and walks specially at night. Very safe and peaceful.
I'll just say this - I was there for a week and it really didn't feel like anywhere near long enough.
I loved the people So peaceful area. Lots of lovely places to eat. Submarine trip - brilliant Boat trip of the harbour - Brilliant Beach front - brilliant. Walk along the prom - brilliant.
Bamberg was nice to visit. A day or two is all you need, but it's certainly worth the stop.
Cologne was the first place in Germany I had visited 30 years ago. I fell in love with the city then and I still feel the same about it now. I was here this time for a trade fair and it was a great trip with new connections made. It has everything you need. Excellent city.
Cologne is a friendly place with good restaurants, parks, interesting museums, and the Cathedral. People are supportive. Cologne is clean. Cologne is a multicultural place where the sense of a common comfort for every people no matter of their origin, is prevailing.
I loved the atmosphere of freedom and the variety of landscape - museums, conference halls, palaces, beer gardens and cozy old districts.
Great city lots to do lots of history plenty of eateries
The town where my Mother lives. It is a quiet, picturesque village at the base of the Alps. Other than language barriers, the place is perfect❤️❤️🇩🇪
We had a lovely stay in Würzburg, although it was too short. The accommodation was very good and modern. Nice balcony and kitchen. We were also happy with having a washing machine in the accommodation. Would book again. Good communication with the owner.
Nice peoples, full of museum, clearliness, more green zone, excelent public transportation.
Great transportation system around Berlin, lots to see and do. We didn't stay long enough to visit all we wanted to see. We didn't realise that a lot of the restaurants only take cash but luckily were close to a cash machine the first time we were caught out. We also didn't realise that most of the shops are closed on a Sunday in Berlin - I think this is useful info to know.
Great service, nicely appointed hotel, clean and very close to the airport, (walk). Excellent restaurant with numerous delicious vegetarian options.
It’s a nice lovely city. You must visit the ulm munster specialy the tower. City center is amazing, lots of things to see.
The apartment was lovely and we enjoyed staying there however th access stairs had a terrible odour but pnce inside the aparent the smell was gone. If the owner would do something about the odour the apartment would be perfect.
Easy to get around, lots to see and do. Highlight were the museums and the river walks. The old town was great. MyZeil mall also good. Some parts of the city close to the Main HBf train satiation are very dirty and dodgy.
A very historic town from Roman times and on the border at the edge of the Roman empire known as the “Limes” Most of the old town has very well preserved ancient buildings. It is directly on the river Main. There are loads pf restaurants and places to people watch as you enjoy a drink or ice cream. Easy access to the A3 Autobahn, 30km from Frankfurt airport and the City of Frankfurt. Other interesting towns such as Miltenberg and Aschaffenburg nearby.
Very pleasant little town; our boat trip on the ferry was absolutely beautiful. Very clean town.
Fascinating architecture. Memorable riverside walks and parks.A wonderful place to visit.
It serves the purpose a simple shower and rest. The most problems is people really don't respect each other at sleeping hours. Zero!!! The staff is always excellent!
Food, shopping, monuments, and museums. Lots to do and see!
Interesting city. You must walk across the bridges and visit the amazing UNESCO site Prince Bishops Residence.
I would thoroughly recommend doing a bicycle tour of the city during your first day or so as it orientated us and gave us a feel for the sites we wanted to re-visit.
What a quaint and beautiful place. Meander through the streets and enjoy the ambience and history still well intact.
A very beautiful city. Must be visited at least once in a lifetime.
We ate at the Gaffel Haus (next door to the Maritim Hotel). It had good food and friendly staff.
Very nice surroundings. Very nice open air swimming pool in town. All facilities needed close by.
Easy and cheap public transport system. Fabulous architecture. Great shops. Great food, (we’re vegetarian and there was a lot of choice,) great bars. The most amazing park, with super cafès. Look up The Drip Bar - amazing cocktails.
Went to a food festival, also Gamescom, drove to dusseldorf for the old city and markets, enjoyed a lovely nature park that had boars, a brilliant couple of days staying at cologne <3
This is a beautiful place with excellent hiking from the door. Typical of the Black Forest there is a lovely themed walk which starts opposite the hotel. We saw lots of wild deer and enjoyed the very pretty stream which runs down the valley.
Couple of nice restaurants. Great place to start some hikes into the beautiful surrounding nature.
Good transport system, castle amazing. Take town train ride.
Just amazing x loved every second x seriously please visit this place it’s just beautiful x
It is a place to connect with nature, you sleep early and wake up with sunshine, nice area to breath, walk, cycle and hike. I dont recommend this place for people who likes to do party and make noises as the sleep time is 10pm and you are not allowed to make party.
Stayed in Speyer several times - the Technical museums in Speyer and Sinsheim are excellent. Stuttgart is not too far away (Mercedes and Porsche Museums). Speyer has a lovely cathedral and centre is great for a walk (nice bars and ice cream shops).
The lake is beautiful with many locations for swimming, many hikes start right from here without having to get into a car, the tourist board gives out free cards for use of tram and bus and some museums and castles as well as a free one-hour boat tour of part of the lake.
Beautiful small town with lovely pedestrian zone. Lots of great shopping and wonderful restaurants.
Given that our goal was to see Pergamon museum before it closes, I rate our trip as successful and truly impressive. Berlin is very beautiful city and it offers abundance of history.
Old town full of character. Many opportunities for leisure activities, theatre, concerts, casino, walking, tours of the Black Forest, Caracalla and Friedrichs Bad. A good selection of cafes/restaurants, and many shopping opportunities.
The town is just stunning as is the architecture, we visited a place called Burger park and Miniature land which is excellent with a great little grill house on it. But the best part of the trip was going on the Brockan Bahn railway, pulled by vintage steam trains all the way up the mountain, That was amazing.
One of the worlds truly great cities. So easy to get around and see all that history.
Sweet city situated on the Rhine River across from Mannheim, and about 45 minutes away from Frankfurt when using public transport. It has a few casual cafes and restaurants. It also has one medium-sized mall. Walking on the Rhine river corniche was a highlight. Friendly population with a lot of foreigners newly (relatively) residing in the area. Not many people speak English.
Spectacular inhalatorium and nice Elvis Presley memorabila in the street
Very interesting historical city with plenty to see and do. Good restaurants with plenty of food options and all of the people we met were happy and helpful. A great location for a short break
The park is lovely to wander around, with grand palaces, beautiful gardens and art galleries to visit. The town centre and Dutch Quarter are worth visiting and also the Cecilienhof where the Potsdam Conference is definitely worth seeing.
Beds comfy and cosy bed linen. Good quality breakfast with good selection available. Helpful staff. Just missing drink making facilities in room.
Beautiful old town with a castle on the hill and steam trains that make young and old hearts beat stronger
Miasto ładne, bardzo różnorodne, dobrze skomunikowane. Ale liczba narkomanów i bezdomnych koczująca w okolicach dworca głównego była zatrważająca.
Good place to visit for beer and food and shopping.
It is the second time and as we had stayed at a different Hotel previously our experience of Dötlingen has been good.
A wonderful, historic and ecclecticlly artsy city. Amazing stories from the middle ages through the cold war with museums and super interesting sites. Art permeates the city life. Authentic food from all over the world is everywhere. Flay and very walkable but public transport is great as well.
The city is excellent for shopping and sightseeing. The public transport is most extensive and clean
Regensburg is a wonderful medieval town. The entire old town is easily walkable and there are so many ancient homes/buildings to see. Get a local guide so you don’t walk right past something incredible without realizing.
Very beautiful old city with lovely castle and view on mountains.
Beautiful and clean. Unfortunately we didn't have enough time to explore
Very clean and nice city. Plenty of shops and food. Good public transport. Not much historic sights due to war. Friendly people.
Very clean and stylish apartment. Happy to stay there.
It is close to Dusseldorf and other areas of Northrhein Westphallen. Easy access to major roads and nice forests for walks in the vicinity.
Again: not as attractive as Paris, London, Rome, Barcelona, Budapest, Praque, but still worth the visit - especially in advent times with lots of Christmas markets, concerts and other events.
People transport system ease of getting around the city. We ate in numerous restaurants and coffee shops
We went back to Werl for a memory visit because in the 80’s we lived there whilst in the army so it was lovely to see it again. Not much to do in Werl but if you farther afield by bus or train , you see a lot more. We were only there for 3 days.
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