Today we're sharing some tips for travellers to the eastern part of Germany. While Berlin is definitely the main tourist hotspot, this region has so much more to offer! Check out our must-sees.
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Germany's Rhine-Ruhr region: home for 10 million people
The Rhine-Ruhr Region is one of the most densely populated areas of Germany. Rhine and Ruhr are two rivers which are surrounded by many interconnected larger cities in a kind of supercity. More than 10 million people live here.
The fresh breeze of the country – Hamburg, Bremen, Hanover
Germany´s numerous states are all quite different from each other. Take southern Bavaria and Lowe Saxony in the north for instance and you will notice huge discrepancies in many cultural and also geographical dimensions. Some stereotypes about Germany are of regional origin and don´t apply at all to the majority of the country.
Transition from Berlin Tegel to a new super-hub and other airports in Eastern Germany
Berlin is the only place in the eastern part of Germany with a large-scale international airport – Berlin Tegel (TXL) Airport. The other airports outside of Berlin are much smaller, with Leipzig / Halle Airport (LEJ) and Dresden Airport (DRS) being the only ones with more than one million passengers per year.
Hamburg - the Northern travel destination of Germany
Hamburg is a city that surprises most of its visitors with its unexpected charm. Located at the Elbe river it is considered one of Europe’s top travel locations. It even made it into The New York Times´ list of 52 Places to Go in 2017.
Dusseldorf airport: from a zeppelin-airfield to the Ruhr region's main hub for international flights
With an impressive passenger volume of more than 23 million, Düsseldorf Airport (DUS) is the third largest airport on German soil. As an important hub for Lufthansa (LH), Air Berlin (AB), Eurowings (EW), Germanwings (4U) and other airlines it plays an important role both for domestic flights and international connections. Being located near the densely populated Ruhr region makes it the primary airport for people living in or traveling to this famous industrial area.
Border proximity benefits of German airports - Dusseldorf, Munich, Cologne, Stuttgart, Hamburg
Germany has many big airports which are spread over the whole country. Being a federal nation and quite evenly and densely populated territory this does not come by surprise. In addition, in some locations, regional politics also play an important role to justify the existence of local airports.
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