Discover Germany: The TV Travel Guide

Discover Germany, the TV Travel Guide, takes you to Germany’s most beautiful destinations every week. From Sylt to Garmisch-Partenkirchen, from Aachen to Zittau – each edition presents a particular region, city and landscape.

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 14 hours

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Völklingen ironworks - Industrial heritage


Iron, steel and techno. The former ironworks is a World Cultural Heritage Site that also puts on festivals. The plant shut down in 1986, but now it's open to visitors and hosts art exhibitions and events like the Electro Magnetic festival.


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 May 7, 2019  3m
 
 

Check-in, the New DW Travel Guide


Whether the Zugspitze, the Baltic Sea or Berlin - each episode highlights a unique part of Germany. Join guides Nicole Frölich and Lukas Stege on their exciting tours of discover.


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 April 30, 2016  2m
 
 

Summer Fun in Munich


They are popular with locals and tourists alike: Munich's beer gardens are the place to be during the warm summer months. And that's the way it has been for over 200 years -- as much a Bavarian tradition as veal sausage and beer!


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 April 30, 2016  3m
 
 

Nuremburg with a Viewer from Turkey


Yusuf Turan visits the old Imperial castle, the medieval old town and its market square.


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 April 30, 2016  2m
 
 

Travel Tips for Freiburg


Wine connoisseur Alixe Winter recommends a stroll on the banks of the Dreisam River, gourmet restaurant Colombi and the panoramic view from Jesuitenschloss.


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 April 30, 2016  3m
 
 

Clubbing in Berlin


Berlin's reputation as a party capital draws a lot of young people to the city. Popular districts to meet, greet, eat, drink and dance include Mitte, Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Neukölln.


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 April 30, 2016  3m
 
 

Gartenkunst in Hanover


Green is the dominant color in the capital of state of Lower Saxony. Lake Maschsee and the banks of the Leine river are popular spots for leisure and recreation. That's also true of the Herrenhausen Gardens, dating back to the 17th century.


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 April 30, 2016  3m
 
 

Clubbing in Berlin


Berlin's reputation as a party capital draws a lot of young people to the city. Popular districts to meet, greet, eat, drink and dance include Mitte, Kreuzberg, Friedrichshain and Neukölln.


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 April 30, 2016  3m
 
 

Grand Gardens in Hanover


Green is the dominant color in the capital of the state of Lower Saxony. Lake Maschsee and the banks of the Leine river are popular spots for leisure and recreation. That's also true of the Herrenhausen Gardens, dating back to the 17th century.


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 April 30, 2016  3m
 
 

Travel tips for Freiburg


Wine connoisseur Alixe Winter recommends a stroll on the banks of the Dreisam River, gourmet restaurant Colombi and the panoramic view from Jesuitenschloss.


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 April 30, 2016  3m