We have extensively explored this beautiful country and have visited nearly every Bundesland (or Federal State in English) in Germany!
We have created 3 different travel maps for you guys to have access to! One that is specifically to the bundesland, Bavaria (where we live), another one is of Berlin and all the surrounding areas and day trips, and the last one includes all the rest of Germany!
Each guide has 10 different categories:
Sightseeing, Attractions + Misc Recreation
Christmas Markets
Accommodations, Campsites + Unique Stays
Bakeries, Cafes + Butcher Shops
Gelato + Ice Cream Shops
Viewpoints
Hikes + Nature Areas
Playgrounds + Kid-focused Activities
Swimming Pools, Saunas + Lakes
Restaurants, Food Trucks + Beer Gardens
This guide is a compilation of nearly all the things that we’ve tasted & experienced while here in Germany. We truly loved our time, and would encourage anyone to make a visit (or international move like us) to this wonderful country. So because of that, we are happy to share this guide with you & help you explore new parts of the country and have the best experience in Deutschland!
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Wow! What an efford you put in these maps! A really good idea even for Germans 👍🏻
Small correction: Brothers Grimm were born and lived in Hanau (Hesse) and if you want to locate fairytales in a specific place it will be northern Hesse and Hessisches Bergland. Connecting this with the Black Forest is wide spread but nevertheless simply false.
HeidelbErg und QuedlinbUrg. You did it the other way around. BERG is a mountain, BURG a castle.
Thank you for this wonderful video! I was born and raised in Niedersachsen and living in Berlin for about 20 years. I have never seen so many places in Germany like you guys ! Your vides and pictures of south Germany are amazing. Yes Germany is so different but wonderful!
Ich werde euch vermissen 😭
I was Born and raised in a small village near cologne. Now i life with my Family in the wonderfull Region of the Sauerland in the south east of northrhine westfalia. My 2 favourite citys i‘ve traveled multiple times are Hamburg and Munich. Munich because the people in the south are more relaxed and I love the beergardens, the Isar and of course Leberkässemmel!!! First stop in Hamburg meine Perle is a fischbude to get me my matjesbrötchen!!!
I find this really difficult. Germany will always be Willa’s home. And Japan will be it for Noa. It's going to be exciting. I will continue to follow you to see how it goes. Especially moving out of such a big house. As is well known, space is very expensive in Japan,
Perhaps I wrote this before, but I was lucky to visit Berlin in February of 1990 a few months after the fall of the Berlin Wall and another few months before reunification. It was the time when there were more border crossings established and you could „easily“ get from West-Berlin to East-Berlin, almost like with any other country at that time. Except when you tried to cross the border at Check-Point Charly. That was for members of the allied forces and their families only. At that time you really could see, hear, feel, taste and smell the differences between East- and West-Germany. While there were shops for luxury items at the Kurfürstendamm in the West, the big department store at Alexander Platz in the East had mostly empty shelves at every floor. And you still could see the impact holes of bullets shot in WW2 in many houses in East-Berlin. And of course the cars and the traffic were totally different back then. It was a really historic moment when two countries which were so opposite in their wealth, political system and way of life merged to one big country, the fourth biggest economy in the world and the financial powerhouse of Europe. But there are still many points where Germany has room for improvement and needs to make progress besides the economy.
You absolutely have to visit Lüneburg and Lübeck, these Cities where important Hanse Cities and where not that much destroyed in the war.
So funny 4:06 you talk about the Rhine valley but the footage is from the river Mosel😅😅😅😅
What beautiful go goals you set! Oh what a beautiful sights you got see ❤❤❤. Can't wait to see what's ahead 😄 thanks for sharing!!
Germany will be for ever in your harts you brought us all through some absolutely stunning places tasting amazing foods . Enjoy your Family time in America 😊. all the very best with the Big move to Japan hope it all goes well 🤞🙏. Take care
Eine kleine Korrektur Heidelberg und Quedlinburg.
Besucht doch mal im Winter das Sauerland. Aufjedenfall eine Reise Wert.
Heidelburg = NO………………….. should be Heidelberg
Quedlinberg = NO,…………………..should be Quedlinburg
Saxton National Park = NO …… Saxony National Park (possibly Saxon National park, but much less usual in my opinion in English . )
You must visit a Cajun seafood restaurant in Louisiana. Get the crawfish boil. I haven't eaten it myself, but millions of people on the internet say it's the most amazing food ever.
When you come back you should visit Köln, Düsseldorf and Bonn, all three cities are within 45 min of each other and on the Rhine river
So Hamburg hopes to host you again one day 🙂 all the best for the upcoming adventures
Wow you did a lot of work!
Look how Willa had grown right before our eyes !
Heidelberg würde euch gefallen