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1. Pierdrei Hotel Hafencity Hamburg

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2. Hotel Torbraeu

Elaine F

3. Hotel Metropol by Maier Privathotels

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4. Grand Hyatt Berlin

Boris D

5. Platzl Hotel

Steve B

6. Mercure Hotel MOA Berlin

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7. The Circus Hostel

Ondra Hanisch

8. Moma1890 Boutique Hotel

GERALDINE M

9. Das König Ludwig Inspiration SPA

Stuttgal

10. Meliá Berlin

sarah g

11. Steigenberger Hotel Am Kanzleramt

Elit BBN

12. The Circus Hotel

Linda K

13. Hyatt Regency Köln

Craig R

14. Reichshof Hamburg

Danny D

15. Hotel ZOE by AMANO

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16. Hotel Mirabell by Maier Privathotels

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17. Nhow Berlin

NJ Strange

18. URBAN LOFT Cologne

Miriam G

19. Hotel Hamburger Hof

KatjuskaHKI

20. Hilton Munich Airport

Andrew McGorrigan

21. Steigenberger Icon Frankfurter Hof

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22. Sofitel Munich Bayerpost

Robert H

23. Staycity Aparthotels, Frankfurt Airport

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24. Hotel Sonne

Alan M

25. Steigenberger Hotel München

Randy K

26. Hotel Laimer Hof

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27. Le Meridien Stuttgart

Nick W

28. Premier Inn Leipzig City Oper Hotel

MichaelBaku

29. Premier Inn Dresden City Zentrum hotel

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30. Monbijou Hotel

Hislamo

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Germany Hotels

Property types, distance from, traveller rating, hotel class, popular hotels in germany right now.

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  • Best Value Properties ranked using exclusive Tripadvisor data, including traveller ratings, confirmed availability from our partners, prices, booking popularity and location, as well as personal user preferences and recently viewed hotels.
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  • Distance to city centre See properties located closest to the centre first with confirmed availability for your dates from our partners

Lobby

1. Pierdrei Hotel Hafencity Hamburg

jasontaylor

2. Hotel Torbraeu

Elaine F

3. Hotel Metropol by Maier Privathotels

Angied21

4. Grand Hyatt Berlin

Boris D

5. Platzl Hotel

Steve B

6. Mercure Hotel MOA Berlin

mailC8429OJ

7. The Circus Hostel

Ondra Hanisch

8. Moma1890 Boutique Hotel

GERALDINE M

9. Das König Ludwig Inspiration SPA

Stuttgal

10. Meliá Berlin

sarah g

11. Steigenberger Hotel Am Kanzleramt

Elit BBN

12. The Circus Hotel

Linda K

13. Hyatt Regency Köln

Craig R

14. Reichshof Hamburg

Danny D

15. Hotel ZOE by AMANO

franpisunship

16. Hotel Mirabell by Maier Privathotels

Robertafibracreativa

17. Nhow Berlin

NJ Strange

18. URBAN LOFT Cologne

Miriam G

19. Hotel Hamburger Hof

KatjuskaHKI

20. Hilton Munich Airport

Andrew McGorrigan

21. Steigenberger Icon Frankfurter Hof

phillysilver

22. Sofitel Munich Bayerpost

Robert H

23. Staycity Aparthotels, Frankfurt Airport

jherma588285

24. Hotel Sonne

Alan M

25. Steigenberger Hotel München

Randy K

26. Hotel Laimer Hof

Northeast Mom, CT

27. Le Meridien Stuttgart

Nick W

28. Premier Inn Leipzig City Oper Hotel

MichaelBaku

29. Premier Inn Dresden City Zentrum hotel

MycornerofTexas

30. Monbijou Hotel

Hislamo

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  • Visit the home of this liquid gold and famous beer festivals in Munich. Hotel Bayerischer Hof is within walking distance to some of the most well-known beer houses in the area. Considered to be a little world all on its own, it has an in house beer bar with a world-class restaurant, art gallery and beautiful spa. Upgrade your wardrobe by window shopping in the lobby for a sophisticated business outfit or high end fashion experience.
  • Berlin is the capital of Germany and offers a rich culture of museums, galleries and a world-class opera house. Being in the heart of the city is the best way to explore the area. Hampton by Hilton Alexanderplatz Hotel is our top choice when finding fantastic accommodation that connects you directly to the intoxicating arts and culture of Berlin; and it's only a 10 minute walk away from the rail and tram stations! Their concierge service is ready 24-hours a day to assist you to book your ideal tour of the city.
  • Join the rich and famous at the celebrity destination hotel, the Long Island House in Sylt. After you have spoilt yourself to a delicious, buffet breakfast boasting some of the most treasured German dishes made from local ingredients, take a breathtaking walk on the endless beaches connected to the hotel.
  • A beach holiday for the whole family is a deal breaker when visiting Cuxhaven in Germany. If it's not on your top list of places to visit, you'd be missing out on a wonderful North-Sea experience, especially during the summer months. Moin Hotel in Cuxhaven is a fine example of the seaside charm the area has to offer. This hotel works from a sustainability point of view making sure the local flora and fauna are not disturbed. 
  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Germany, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Germany in February and March.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Germany if you stay on a Saturday. The opposite is true for, Wednesday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 70 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Germany accommodation.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Germany found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was £14, while the most expensive was £479.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Germany for 2 days.

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Are there pet-friendly hotels in germany.

Hotel Wernerwald in Cuxhaven will provide you and your furry, family friend with a charming stay. This 4-star hotel puts paws first and offers amenities, such as spacious beds and homemade doggie biscuits, that will make you all feel looked after on your holidays. The pet-friendly Bruderherz in Nurnberg has lots of things for you and your pooch to try. Hit the bar at the in-house distillery and try the house beer before taking your four-legged pooch for a scenic walk in the cobblestone streets surrounding the hotel.

Which hotels facilitate business trips in Germany?

Berlin is where you need to be when you want to stay on top of your busy business schedule. For 5-star luxury expected from a top executive, get your assistant to book you a room at Hilton Berlin. The hotel offers a business centre with staff ready to assist and a fully kitted range of professional amenities needed to close the deal. You can book a meeting or board room with food and beverages included if wanting to impress your clients is your goal.Then rest easy with the blackout curtains in each room leaving you feeling fresh to take on the challenge of the next meeting.

Which hotels are near the nightlife in Germany?

A 24-hour party is a norm when visiting Hamberg. The city is filled with excitement and modern eclectic experiences. The GINN Hotel is no stranger to the party animal atmosphere and is situated close to one of the wildest strips of bars, clubs and restaurants in Hamberg. Feel free to make use of the hotel's pick-up and drop off service so you can let your hair down without worrying about how to get back to the hotel. Alternatively, meet friends in the 24-hour chic and sexy in-house bar.

What is the most popular destination in Germany?

Based on KAYAK hotel searches, the most popular destination is Berlin (50% of total searches to Germany). The next most popular destinations are Munich (23%) and Cologne (16%). Searches for hotels in Frankfurt am Main (11%) are also popular.

What are the most popular regions of Germany?

Based on KAYAK hotel searches, the most popular region to stay in Germany is Berlin. North Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria are also very popular.

How much is a cheap hotel in Germany?

KAYAK users have found double rooms in Germany for as cheap as £12 ( Frankfurt am Main ) in the last 3 days. The average price is £160.

How much is a hotel in Germany for tonight?

In the last 72 hours, users have found Germany hotels for tonight for as low as £12 ( Frankfurt am Main ). Users have also found 3-star hotels from £16 ( Berlin ) and 4-star+ hotels from £30 ( Berlin ).

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In the last 72 hours, users have found Germany hotels for this weekend for as low as £41 ( Dortmund ) per night. Users have also found 3-star hotels from £41 ( Dortmund ) and 4-star+ hotels from £42 ( Dortmund ).

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Rioca Stuttgart Posto 4

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Vacation Rental in Seesen

9.0 Wonderful 1,236 reviews

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Burgau Hotel Sonnenhof

Burgau Hotel Sonnenhof

Vacation Rental in Burgau

9.4 Wonderful 1,778 reviews

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The Cloud Suite Apartments

The Cloud Suite Apartments

Vacation Rental in Freiburg im Breisgau

9.1 Wonderful 3,325 reviews

The Cloud Suite Apartments is set in Freiburg im Breisgau, 2.6 km from Freiburg (Breisgau) Central Station, 2.7 km from Freiburg Cathedral, and 1.6 km from Freiburg’s Exhibition and Conference Centre. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property and private parking is available on site. The apartment has family rooms.

moun10 urlaubswohnen

moun10 urlaubswohnen

Vacation Rental in Garmisch-Partenkirchen

9.5 Exceptional 1,862 reviews

Featuring a fitness centre, garden and views of mountain, moun10 urlaubswohnen is located in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, 300 metres from Garmisch-Partenkirchen Station. Complimentary WiFi is offered throughout the property and private parking is available on site. The aparthotel features family rooms.

AVALON ideal gelegen zwischen Europapark und Rulantica

AVALON ideal gelegen zwischen Europapark und Rulantica

Vacation Rental in Rust

9.3 Wonderful 1,456 reviews

Offering pool views, AVALON ideal gelegen zwischen Europapark und Rulantica is an accommodation set in Rust, 2 km from Europa-Park Main Entrance and 32 km from Freiburg’s Exhibition and Conference Centre. It is located 36 km from Freiburg Cathedral and offers bicycle parking. There is a terrace and guests can make use of free WiFi, free private parking and an electric vehicle charging station.

Gästehaus Von Herzen

Gästehaus Von Herzen

Vacation Rental in Lauenburg

9.0 Wonderful 1,397 reviews

Gästehaus Von Herzen is located in Lauenburg. Among the facilities at this property are a shared kitchen and a shared lounge, along with free WiFi throughout the property. Selected rooms come with a balcony with river view.

Wilde Aparthotels Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie

Wilde Aparthotels Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie

Vacation Rental in Mitte, Berlin

9.2 Wonderful 1,333 reviews

Located in Berlin and within 200 metres of Checkpoint Charlie, Wilde Aparthotels Berlin, Checkpoint Charlie features a garden. This property currently has the Front Desk open between 7am and 10.00pm and a concierge service. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge and free WiFi is available throughout the property

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Germany`s Romantic Road (Munich - Fussen - Rothenburg - Frankfurt - Self Drive)

7 nights from $659*

Discover with a Rental Car The Romantic Road , a famous Germany vacation destination that possesses the perfect embodiment of German scenery and culture. Visit Munich (famous for its beautiful architecture, fine culture, public park, museums and the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration); Fussen (a charming Bavarian town rich in history and beauty, historically been a major centre for violin making, with the eclectic Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle lie southeast of the town); Rothenburg ob der tauber (medieval town seemingly untouched by the passage of time within undamaged 13th-century city walls) and Frankfurt (known for being the financial capital of the EU, and for its famous for its buzzing nightlife, diversity, historic old town, and its cultural wealth). This is a flexible package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel, category of car and activities.

  • Rental Car for 8 days
  • Hotel for 2 night in Munich
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Fussen
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Rothenburg
  • Hotel for 1 night in Frankfurt

Driving Time Munich - Fussen: 1 hr. 50 mins. approx. Fussen - Rothenburg: 2 hrs. 30 mins. approx. Rothenburg - Frankfurt: 2 hrs. 10 mins. approx.

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Berlin and Munich by Train

Berlin and Munich by Train

6 nights from $439*

Visit Germany with this distinctive vacation in Europe; Begin in Berlin (the capital city holding world cultural records for their opera, concert halls and symphonies; with a stoic heartbeat that fills the city and its ultra-modern buildings, lush parks and bustling pubs) then take the ICE (InterCity Express) train to Munich (big city style and rural charm permeate this capital of Bavaria; beer gardens, cool bars, delectable cuisine, local festivals, art treasures, lovingly restored architectural masterpieces). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 3 nights in Berlin
  • Train from Berlin to Munich
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Munich

Berlin - Munich - Fussen - Rothenburg - Heidelberg

Berlin - Munich - Fussen - Rothenburg - Heidelberg

11 nights from $1,029*

Fanstastic combination of cities along your trip in Germany . From Berlin (capital city of Germany after been reunited, known for its festivals, architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts and a high quality of living), take a train an travel to Munich (famous for its beautiful architecture, fine culture, and the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration). From there, with a Rental Car drive and visit Fussen (historically been a major centre for violin making, with the eclectic Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle lie southeast of the town) and after that, Rothenburg ob der Tauber (well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world) and then, to Heidelberg (a city with a dreamy, romantic setting around the Old Bridge and the castle, nestled between the Neckar River and the foothills of the Odenwald forest). Drive back to Munich for one last stay. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 2 night in Berlin
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Munich
  • Rental Car 8 days
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Rothenburg ob der Tauber
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Heidelberg
  • Hotel for 1 night in Munich

Driving Time Munich - Fussen: 1 hr. 50 mins. approx. Fussen - Rothenburg ob der Tauber: 2 hrs. 25 mins. approx. Rothenburg - Heidelberg: 1 hr. 50 mins. approx. Heidelberg - Munich: 3 hrs. 30 mins. approx.

Berlin and Prague by Train

Berlin and Prague by Train

6 nights from $449*

A taste of two of the most fascinating countries in Europe with Germany and The Czech Republic , at your disposal with this unforgettable customizable package. Begin in Berlin (capital city of Germany after been reunited, known for its festivals, architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts and a high quality of living); and then, catch a train to Prague (known for its Old Town Square, with colorful baroque buildings, gothic churches and the medieval Astronomical Clock). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 3 night in Berlin
  • Train from Berlin to Prague
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Prague

The Fairy Tale Alpine Route (Munich - Fussen - Rothenburg - Heidelberg - Stuttgart - Self Drive)

The Fairy Tale Alpine Route (Munich - Fussen - Rothenburg - Heidelberg - Stuttgart - Self Drive)

10 nights from $899*

Take an unforgettable vacation through Alpines cities in Germany with a Rental Car . Discover: Munich (famous for its beautiful architecture, fine culture, public park, museums and the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration), Fussen (historically been a major centre for violin making, with the eclectic Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle lie southeast of the town), Rothenburg (well known for its well-preserved medieval old town), Heidelberg (a city with a dreamy, romantic setting around the Old Bridge and the castle, nestled between the Neckar River and the foothills of the Odenwald forest) and Stuttgart (historical to modern and nature to architecture and known as the "cradle of the automobile", with home to famous automobile museums). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Rental Car for 11 days
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Stuttgart

Driving Time Munich - Fussen: 1 hrs. 50 mins. approx. Fussen - Rothenburg: 2 hrs. 35 mins. approx. Rothenburg - Heidelberg: 1 hr. 50 mins. approx. Heidelberg - Stuttgart: 1 hr. 25 mins. approx.

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Munich - Salzburg - Vienna by Train

Munich - Salzburg - Vienna by Train

6 nights from $589*

One of our most popular vacation packages exploring eastern Europe: Germany and Austria! . Begin in Munich (the capital of Bavaria; stunning architecture - painstakingly restored from damage sustained in WWII, the annual Oktoberfest, museums) and after that, continue to Salzburg (known as the Florence of the north for its undeniable contribution to the world of art; it is also the birthplace of Mozart). Finally, visit Vienna (the city of waltzes, classical music, leading cultural centers and trendy coffee houses). Travel between each city by train. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Train from Munich to Salzburg
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Salzburg
  • Train from Salzburg to Vienna
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Vienna

Berlin - Prague - Vienna by Train

Berlin - Prague - Vienna by Train

9 nights from $659*

Three of Europe`s enchanting cities are at your disposal with this customizable package. Start this adventure in Berlin (a cultural powerhouse in east Germany ; leading the world in theater, art and music) and then take a train to Prague (the City of a Thousand Spires reflecting centuries of religious control dominate the skyline of Czech Republic ; today theater and arts are thriving among towering churches) and lastly, take another train to Vienna , the capital of the beautiful Austria . This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Train from Prague to Vienna
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Vienna

Berlin - Prague - Vienna - Budapest by Train

Berlin - Prague - Vienna - Budapest by Train

12 nights from $989*

Take an adventure of a life time journeying through four of Europe`s beloved cities. Start in Berlin (a cultural powerhouse in east Germany (despite its gloomy communist era past it is leading the world in theater, art and music) then hop a train to Prague (a city in Czech Republic with a Thousand Spires reflecting centuries of religious control dominating the skyline) then take another train to Vienna (city of music and waltzes, churches and Baroque palaces in Austria ) and then take one last train to Budapest (Two cities in one located in Hungary , Buda and Pest, connected by the Szechenyi Chain Bridge). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Train from Vienna to Budapest
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Budapest

Berlin - Dresden - Prague by Train

Berlin - Dresden - Prague by Train

6 nights from $479*

Germany and Czech Republic !! A popular combination in eastern Europe, this tour will lead you through three cities that retain a strong historical context while embracing a chic, modern style. Begin in Berlin (a cultural masterpiece; museums, theaters and operas galore), then continue to Dresden (a treasure trove of unique art, palatial buildings, theater and opera house) and finally Prague (the city of 1,000 Spires, a reference to the sheer number of churches raised by various controlling hands of the city in its centuries long history). Travel between each city on the train. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 2 nights in Berlin
  • Train from Berlin to Dresden
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Dresden
  • Train from Dresden to Prague
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Prague

Amsterdam and Berlin by Air

Amsterdam and Berlin by Air

6 nights from $549*

Visit two of our most requested cities in Germany and Netherlands with this unique, flexible vacation package!. Start your trip in Amsterdam (a multi-racial melting pot with a history of tolerance and acceptance; a charming canal city full of history and excitement) and continue to Berlin (a cultural capital; art, theater, opera, dance - there is no shortage of activities here). Connected by flight. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 3 nights in Amsterdam
  • Flight from Amsterdam to Belin

Paris and Berlin by Air

Paris and Berlin by Air

If you love culture and amazing food, this is the perfect vacation package throgh France and Germany for you! Start your trip in Paris (the romantic City of Lights; experience The Louvre, Eiffel Tower and shopping along the famous Champs Elysses, fine food and wine in abundance) and fly to Berlin (holding a cultural record for its opera houses; a racing heartbeat which echoes through museums, delectable restaurants, pubs, parks and lush gardens). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 3 nights in Paris
  • Flight Paris - Berlin

London and Berlin by Air

London and Berlin by Air

6 nights from $619*

Two incredible, cosmopolitan cities with unbelievable rich histories through England and Germany . This once-in-a-lifetime vacation package combines London (Royal Palaces, lush gardens, shops, trendy cafes, museums) and Berlin (an incredible city leading the world in culture and technology, architecture, food and fun times). A flight connects these destinations. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 3 nights in London
  • Flight from London to Berlin

London - Paris and Berlin

London - Paris and Berlin

9 nights from $969*

England , France and Germany are waiting to be explored, offering historical charm and exciting attractions. Discover London (the Royal Palace, elegant gardens, museums with inspiring art); then, take a train to Paris (the romantic City of Lights, delectable food and wine); and after that, fly to Berlin (a world culture capital with numerous theaters, operas and symphonies). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Eurostar Train from London to Paris
  • Flight from Paris to Berlin
  • The Eurostar does not have guaranteed availability at Christmas, we suggest selecting air between Paris and London during this time

Castles and Cities (Self Drive)

Castles and Cities (Self Drive)

8 nights from $569*

A perfect combination of charming cities and breathtaking castles across Europe with this unique opportunity to explore on your own with a rental car; Begin in Berlin (the capital of Germany holding world cultural records for their opera, concert halls and symphonies) before heading to Prague (a city in Czech Republic , layered with multiple cultures); next Vienna ( Austria`s city known for its classical music and waltzes) and last Munich (big city style and rural charm permeate this capital of Bavaria). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Driving Time Berlin– Prague: 3hrs 57 min approx. Prague- Vienna: 3 hr 40 min approx. Vienna - Munich: 4hr 37 min approx.

Paris - Munich and Rome

Paris - Munich and Rome

8 nights from $879*

You cannot come home from France , Germany and Italy feeling bored or uninspired! Begin your adventure in romantic Paris (the City of Lights; experience the Louvre, stroll the idyllic Champs Elysses and sample the famous cuisine and wine) before heading by train to Munich (museums galore, operas, theaters, public parks and the somber Dachau), then continue by flight to Imperial Rome (centuries of art, religion, history and tradition; narrow alleys filled with shopping, cafes and superb food, as well as large open air plazas bustling with activity). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Train Paris - Munich
  • Flight Munich - Rome
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Rome

Munich - Prague - Vienna - Budapest by Train

Munich - Prague - Vienna - Budapest by Train

12 nights from $889*

Germany , Czech Republic , Austria and Hungary are at your disposal with this customizable vacation package. Begin in Munich (famous for its beautiful architecture, fine culture, and the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration) and after that, continue to Prague (known for its Old Town Square, and the medieval Astronomical Clock), up next, Vienna (the city of waltzes, classical music and leading cultural centers) and finally, Budapest (well-known worldwide for its incredible thermal springs, classical music, art gothic and noveau buildings alongside the Danube River). Connect each destination with train rides. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Train from Munich to Prague

Prague - Vienna - Salzburg - Munich by Train

Prague - Vienna - Salzburg - Munich by Train

8 nights from $719*

Venture through Europe, starting in Czech Republic , then Austria and ending in Germany . Begin this journey in Prague (The City of a Hundred Spires` with 1,000 years of art and architecture) then take a train to Vienna (City of music, cafes, waltzes, parks, pastries, and wine with stately streets and Baroque palaces), Salzburg (the Golden City of High Baroque) and lastly Munich (a haven of history and culture, with museums galore, operas, theaters, public parks and the somber Dachau). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Train from Vienna to Salzburg
  • Train from Salzburg to Munich

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Located in the heart of Europe, Germany has historically been and still is politically, economically and culturally influential and the largest EU member state by population and economic output. Known around the world for the Oktoberfest, car brands, football, and beer, it is also leading the world in banking and insurance companies. The country is probably best known for its World War II history and the country`s more recent times when it was split into East and West, everybody is familiar with the Berlin Wall, which came down about 30 years ago. There`s is a load of culture, rich history and natural beauty that makes Germany a famous tourist destination for so many.

Germany is a beautiful, varied country with an impressive culture and endless travel opportunities. It has deep forests, fairy-tale castles, and picture-perfect towns are something that you shouldn`t miss. The following destinations, with their impressive architecture and indisputable charm, are hands down the most beautiful places to visit in Germany. Berlin is one of the most interesting cities in Europe, and certainly the one that has changed the most in the last 20 years. Cologne is home to one of the most impressive cathedrals in the world with a thriving art scene and some of the most high-spirited locals. Nestled on the River Elbe, Germany`s second-largest metropolis, Hamburg , offers fascinating historical architecture, striking futuristic buildings and some of the best nightlife in Europe. It also has a treasure-packed historic center, and more bridges than any other city in the world. Germany`s most scenic drive, the Romantic Road , offers visitors the opportunity to explore the rich culture, charming scenery, and medieval character of this fantastic country. Running between Wurzburg and Fussen , it leads travelers through Bavarian Alps most stunning attractions, including the spectacular Neuschwanstein Castle, the baroque city of Würzburg, Rothenburg ob der tauber - the best preserved medieval town in the country, and the enchanting Pfaffenwinkel region, famous for its rolling countryside sprinkled with picturesque villages and pilgrimage churches. Add to all these some excellent beer, the most beautiful Christmas Markets, and an abundance of activities and you`ll soon wonder why in the world you haven’t visited Germany earlier.

Like all popular European destinations, Germany sees visitors throughout the year – rain, snow or shine. And all of these are a possibility depending on when you visit Germany. Every season in this country has its charm, as well as its pitfalls, so when to go depends on your travel type and what activities you`re interested in. Generally speaking, the best time to visit is during the `shoulder seasons` from March through May and from late October through November. The weather may be a bit chilly, but you`ll enjoy lower prices and fewer crowds. The summer months bring warm temperatures and lush landscape, but keep in mind, that it can get uncomfortably crowded. You will also need to be aware of the events and festivities that take place throughout the year that will bring in influx of tourist and increase in hotel rates. Here is an overview of Germany in all four seasons that will help you decide what`s the best time of year for you to visit. For more information, check out: Best Time to Visit Germany .

We recommend 7-10 days based on what you want to see and do. We offer flexible vacation packages so you can select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities. We suggest a minimum of 3 nights in larger cities.

There are many ways to explore Germany, depending on your itinerary and budget. Find out how you can best travel around the country from renting a car and driving down the Autobahn (one of the densest and best maintained highway networks on earth), to enjoying a relaxing train ride. All modes of transportation are up to a high modern standard. By Train: One of the best ways to discover Germany (and Europe at large) is by train. Deutsche Bahn or `DB`, the German railway system, is very well developed and reliable, and if you book tickets in advance (180 days before departure at the earliest) it can be surprisingly affordable. You can reach almost every city in Germany by train; not to mention that watching the German landscape stream by your window is a very relaxing and comfortable way to travel. Regional trains are now run by a variety of private operators as well as Deutsche Bahn subsidiaries, but they can all be booked through bahn.com . Long distance trains on the other hand are almost all run by Deutsche Bahn. Those few that aren`t have to be booked through the operating company. By Car: Germany has a world-famous network of excellent roads and Autobahn (motorway) with no toll or fees for cars. Although public transport in Germany is excellent, those who choose to drive will find the road network fast and efficient as well. Like most of Europe, Germany drives on the right-hand side. Check in advance on whether your non-German driving licence is valid in Germany. Otherwise, you may risk a heavy fine or up to one year in jail. For longer stays most foreign licenses are not valid no matter what your residence status is. If you plan on driving on a longer stay (several months or years) try getting a European drivers license that is usually valid throughout the European Union. Germany offers many scenic drives that will lead you past picturesque villages, medieval castles, and unspoiled countryside. From the Romantic Road to the Castle Road, from the Fairy Tale Road to the German Wine Route, are some of the roads best traveled in Germany. For more information about driving in Germany, consult our guide by clicking here Driving in Germany .

The currency of Germany is the Euro. US dollars are not accepted. Please be sure to have the correct currency on hand or be prepared to exchange your dollars for euros upon arrival. Currency exchange desks can be found at the airport and many locations throughout the major cities. For more detailed information, consult our guide by clicking here Tipping in Germany .

English may be spoken at your hotel and in the tourist areas, but not everywhere. We suggest you get a good English-German guidebook and familiarize yourself with common phrases such as hello, goodbye, excuse me and numbers 1-10.

Germany`s Romantic Road (Munich - Fussen - Rothenburg - Frankfurt - Self Drive) (7 nights)

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Berlin and Munich by Train (6 nights)

Visit Germany with this distinctive vacation in Europe; Begin in Berlin (the capital city holding world cultural records for their opera, concert halls and symphonies; with a stoic heartbeat that fills the city and its ultra-modern buildings, lush parks and bustling pubs) then take the ICE (InterCity Express) train to Munich (big city style and rural charm permeate this capital of Bavaria; beer gardens, cool bars, delectable cuisine, local festivals, art treasures, lovingly restored architectural masterpieces).

Berlin - Munich - Fussen - Rothenburg - Heidelberg (11 nights)

Fanstastic combination of cities along your trip in Germany . From Berlin (capital city of Germany after been reunited, known for its festivals, architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts and a high quality of living), take a train an travel to Munich (famous for its beautiful architecture, fine culture, and the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration). From there, with a Rental Car drive and visit Fussen (historically been a major centre for violin making, with the eclectic Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle lie southeast of the town) and after that, Rothenburg ob der Tauber (well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world) and then, to Heidelberg (a city with a dreamy, romantic setting around the Old Bridge and the castle, nestled between the Neckar River and the foothills of the Odenwald forest). Drive back to Munich for one last stay.

Berlin and Prague by Train (6 nights)

A taste of two of the most fascinating countries in Europe with Germany and The Czech Republic , at your disposal with this unforgettable customizable package. Begin in Berlin (capital city of Germany after been reunited, known for its festivals, architecture, nightlife, contemporary arts and a high quality of living); and then, catch a train to Prague (known for its Old Town Square, with colorful baroque buildings, gothic churches and the medieval Astronomical Clock).

The Fairy Tale Alpine Route (Munich - Fussen - Rothenburg - Heidelberg - Stuttgart - Self Drive) (10 nights)

Take an unforgettable vacation through Alpines cities in Germany with a Rental Car . Discover: Munich (famous for its beautiful architecture, fine culture, public park, museums and the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration), Fussen (historically been a major centre for violin making, with the eclectic Neuschwanstein Castle and Hohenschwangau Castle lie southeast of the town), Rothenburg (well known for its well-preserved medieval old town), Heidelberg (a city with a dreamy, romantic setting around the Old Bridge and the castle, nestled between the Neckar River and the foothills of the Odenwald forest) and Stuttgart (historical to modern and nature to architecture and known as the "cradle of the automobile", with home to famous automobile museums).

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  • Munich - Salzburg - Vienna by Train (6 nights from $589)
  • Berlin - Prague - Vienna by Train (9 nights from $659)
  • Berlin - Prague - Vienna - Budapest by Train (12 nights from $989)
  • Berlin - Dresden - Prague by Train (6 nights from $479)
  • Amsterdam and Berlin by Air (6 nights from $549)
  • Paris and Berlin by Air (6 nights from $439)
  • London and Berlin by Air (6 nights from $619)
  • London - Paris and Berlin (9 nights from $969)
  • Castles and Cities (Self Drive) (8 nights from $569)
  • Paris - Munich and Rome (8 nights from $879)
  • Munich - Prague - Vienna - Budapest by Train (12 nights from $889)
  • Prague - Vienna - Salzburg - Munich by Train (8 nights from $719)
  • Munich - Fussen - Innsbruck - Zell Am See - Salzburg by Train (10 nights from $1307)

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Germany is a country located in central Europe, known for its rich history, diverse culture, and beautiful landscapes. If you're planning to visit Germany for the first time, here are some key things you should know before you go:

- Germany Hotel Average Price:

The average price of a hotel in Germany ranges from €70-€150 per night, depending on the location and type of accommodation. The more luxurious hotels and resorts tend to be on the higher end of the price range.

- 5 Recommended Areas for Travel:

  • Berlin : This vibrant and cosmopolitan city is known for its history, culture, and nightlife. Highlights include the Berlin Wall, the Brandenburg Gate, and the famous Berlin techno scene.
  • Munich : This city in southern Germany is known for its traditional Bavarian culture, as well as its beautiful architecture and parks. Highlights include the Oktoberfest beer festival, the Marienplatz town square, and the Nymphenburg Palace.
  • Hamburg : This port city in northern Germany is known for its maritime history, as well as its cultural attractions such as the Elbphilharmonie concert hall and the St. Michaelis Church.
  • Cologne : This city in western Germany is known for its stunning cathedral, as well as its lively arts and music scenes. The city also hosts a famous carnival each year.
  • Heidelberg : This picturesque university town in southwestern Germany is known for its charming old town, stunning castle, and romantic atmosphere.

- Things to Keep in Mind When Booking a Hotel in Germany :

  • Check the location of the hotel: Germany is a large country with many different regions and cities, so the location of your hotel can have a big impact on your travel experience. Consider factors such as proximity to attractions, public transportation, and dining options when choosing your accommodation.
  • Research the amenities: Make sure to check the amenities offered by the hotel, such as Wi-Fi, parking, and breakfast. Some hotels may also offer additional amenities such as spa services or fitness facilities.
  • Consider the time of year: Germany is a popular destination year-round, but certain times of year can be busier or more expensive than others. Consider visiting during the shoulder season (April-May or September-October) for smaller crowds and lower prices.

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In summary, Germany is a fascinating and diverse country that is well worth a visit for anyone interested in history, culture, and beautiful landscapes. By keeping these tips in mind when booking your accommodation and exploring the recommended areas of Germany, you're sure to have an unforgettable trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which hotels in germany are the most popular.

Germany has many popular hotels. Whether you're traveling for business or going on a vacation, Hotel Imperial , Metropolitan Hotel by Flemings and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center are preferred hotels.

How much is the average rate for hotels in Germany?

For hotels in Germany, the average price on weekdays is US$154, and the average price on weekends (Friday–Saturday) is US$163.

Which are the recommended luxury hotels in Germany?

Germany has many luxury hotels with different styles. Hilton Munich Airport , Hilton Cologne and Sofitel Munich Bayerpost are very popular.

Which hotels in Germany are suitable for couples to stay in?

For many couples, when they travel to Germany, they like to stay at Romantik Hotel Markusturm .

Which hotels in Germany are recommended for travelers with children?

Schlosshotel Kronberg - Hotel Frankfurt , Schlosshotel Fuerstlich Drehna and Mercure Hotel Bad Oeynhausen City are very suitable for family travel. Enjoy a trip together with your kids and other family members!

Which hotels in Germany provide free Wi-Fi?

Whether you're traveling on business or for vacation, having an Internet connection is an essential condition for travel. Hotel Imperial , Metropolitan Hotel by Flemings , and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center are popular hotels that provide free Wi-Fi.

Which hotels in Germany have spas that are worth experiencing?

Tired from traveling? Hotel Imperial , Metropolitan Hotel by Flemings , and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center provide highly rated spa services.

Which hotels in Germany provide airport transfer services?

Not familiar with Germany? Hotel Imperial , Metropolitan Hotel by Flemings , and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center provide airport transfer services.

What hotel promotions are there in Germany?

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Which hotels in Germany provide high-quality breakfasts?

Hotel Imperial , Metropolitan Hotel by Flemings and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center provide high-quality breakfast. Start your day with a delicious breakfast!

Which hotels in Germany provide fitness facilities?

Hotel Imperial , Metropolitan Hotel by Flemings and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center provide fitness facilities. Work out while traveling!

Which hotels in Germany allow pets?

Holiday Inn Munich City Centre, an IHG Hotel , H2 Hotel München Olympiapark and Flemings Hotel Wuppertal-Central allow pets. Take your pets with you during your stay!

Which hotels in Germany have swimming pools?

Hotel Imperial , Metropolitan Hotel by Flemings and Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel & Conference Center are hotels with swimming pools. Enjoy swimming pools during your holiday!

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Germany Average Hotel Costs: Nightly Room Prices by Accommodation Type

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How much do hotels cost in Germany? We've analyzed the prices of hotels in Germany to help you figure out how much you might need to spend when visiting this amazing destination. If you're on a tight budget, traveling in luxury, visiting alone, or taking a fun family vacation, we tabulated the costs of the best hotels in Germany by star-rating, category, guest ratings, and amenities. Great for museums & attractions, food, nightlife, and skiing, Germany is a terrific destination. So, let's find out if these amazing hotels in Germany are expensive, or where the best or cheapest hotels can be found.

At the heart of Europe, Germany is one of the largest countries on the continent and offers visitors a wealth of history, art, and culture mixed with modern attractions and beautiful natural scenery. The large cities offer museums, nightlife, theatre, and cultural activities, while the countryside is diverse with wine regions, gorgeous mountains, winding rivers, national parks, and historic towns.

So, let's now take a look at the hotel prices for Germany.

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  • Georgenberg $74, Rated 10.0 of 10
  • Hotel Garni Am Dippeplatz $93, Rated 10.0 of 10
  • Landhaus Sterdebull $158, Rated 10.0 of 10

How much do hotels cost in Germany?

Travelers to Germany will have a large number of terrific accommodation options with a variety of great prices. The price of a hotel can vary by amenities, dates, and neighborhood. Based on thorough data from 19,920 hotels, the average hotel price in Germany is a very reasonable $95, and the median price is $89.

The average price of a hotel for 3 days in Germany is $285.

The average hotel cost for one week in Germany is a surprisingly affordable $665, and the average hotel cost for two weeks in Germany is a surprisingly affordable $1,330 (not including taxes and fees).

  • 3 Days $ 285
  • One Week $ 665
  • Two Weeks $ 1,330
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You'll find the budget, mid-range, and luxury Germany hotel cost per night displayed below. This chart shows the range of hotel prices for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for a reservation, this graph breaks down the costs by price range.

(All hotel prices are in US Dollars before taxes, and come from a base price that is reported by Kayak. Peak season prices can vary significantly, particularly in destinations where seasonal travel fluctuates dramatically.)

Are Hotels in Germany Expensive?

From the chart above, and from our statistical calculations, we can see that the average price for all hotels in Germany is $95. Also, the average price for budget hotels in Germany is $67. Furthermore, the average price for luxury hotels in Germany is $149. So, is a Germany expensive? Given the overall cost of living and travel in the area, these prices are not unreasonable. And if you think it's expensive to spend the night in Germany, don't worry, as it's quite possible to find hotel rooms with great values for your next trip. We have recommended hotels at various price ranges below.

Also, see our article Best Hotels for One Night in Germany for more places to stay.

Prices for the Best Hotels in Germany (Germany's Top Rated Hotels by Guests)

Are you looking for the best hotel in Germany? After we analyzed the 4,985 best and highest rated hotels (the top 25%), we found a variety of amazing options at different price ranges. The average price of the highest rated hotels is a great value at $103, and the median price is $97. So, here are the price ranges of the best places to stay in Germany for your next fantastic trip to this amazing destination.

If it's your first time here, check out Best Hotels for First Time Visitors in Germany for more great places to stay.

Prices for the Best Luxury Hotels in Germany

Looking for Germany's best hotels? We'll show you just how expensive hotels are in Germany. The average price of the 3,210 top luxury hotels in Germany is $149, and the median price is $145. The price ranges below will help you understand how much these fantastic hotels will cost for your next amazing trip.

How much should I pay to stay in a luxury hotel in Germany?

The chart below shows the range of the fantastic luxury hotel prices for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for a luxury reservation, this graph tabulates the costs of these terrific hotels by price range. These luxury hotels often include some of Germany's best boutique hotels and resorts.

For more details, see Best Luxury Hotels in Germany for beautiful hotels.

Prices for Mid-Range Hotels in Germany

Hotel costs per night in Germany are displayed below for mid-range hotels. For the 9,249 mid-range hotels in Germany, the average price is $99, and the median price is $97. These typical Germany hotel rooms are a good representation of what is available, because they are in the middle of the total price range while still providing quality amenities.

How much should I pay to stay in a typical mid-range hotel in Germany?

The chart below shows the range of very nice moderately priced hotels for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for a booking, this graph tabulates the costs of these great accommodation options by price range. These hotels also include some of Germany's best bed & breakfasts and vacation rentals.

Also, see Best Family-Friendly Hotels in Germany which has even more great hotels for families with kids.

Prices for Budget Hotels in Germany

To find the best cheap hotels in Germany, we analyzed the prices of this destination's 7,461 budget hotels. The average price of these budget hotels is $67, and the median price is $68. The highest rated hotels which are below the average cost are presented below, along with the price ranges of all budget hotels. Now we'll show you just how affordable hotels can be in Germany, as the chart below shows the cheapest places to stay in Germany .

How much should I pay to stay in a budget hotel in Germany?

The chart below shows the range of the terrific budget-friendly hotel prices for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for a cheap hotel, this graph tabulates the prices of the great hotels here by range. These surprisingly affordable hotels often include some of Germany's best hostels and budget guesthouses, too.

For even more affordable places to stay, see Best Cheap Hotels in Germany .

Hotel Prices by Star Rating for Germany

The star ratings of hotels are based on the best amenities and the quality of service instead of guest ratings. Some countries and cities have strict criteria for how hotels are rated based on specific amenities.

Average 5-Star Hotel Price in Germany

With data for 192 great hotels, the average price for 5-star hotels in Germany is $125, and the median price is $125.

How much does a 5-star hotel in Germany cost?

The chart below shows the range of terrific 5-star hotel prices for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for a great 5-star hotel, this graph tabulates the surprisingly affordable prices by category. Many people consider a 4 or 5-star hotel to be a luxury hotel, but that does not mean that you can't find a great deal on these high-end rooms.

Average 4-Star Hotel Price in Germany

$107 is the average price of the 3,276 4-star hotels in Germany. The median price for these great hotels is $102.

How much does a 4-star hotel in Germany cost?

The chart below shows the range of terrific 4-star hotel prices for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for a great 4-star hotel, this graph tabulates the surprisingly affordable prices by category. Many people consider a 4 or 5-star hotel to be a luxury hotel, but that does not mean that you can't find a great deal on these high-end rooms.

Average 3-Star Hotel Price in Germany

The average price of the 11,867 terrific 3-star hotels in Germany is $94, and the median price is $89.

How much does a 3-star hotel in Germany cost?

The chart below shows the range of terrific 3-star hotel prices for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for a great 3-star hotel, this graph tabulates the surprisingly affordable prices by category.

Average 2-Star Hotel Price in Germany

After an analysis of 2,195 excellent hotels, $84 is the average price for the great 2-star hotels in Germany, and the median price is $78.

How much does a 2-star hotel in Germany cost?

The chart below shows the range of terrific 2-star hotel prices for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for a great 2-star hotel, this graph tabulates the surprisingly affordable prices by category.

Average 1-Star Hotel Price in Germany

With data for 2,176 fantastic hotels, $92 is the average price for 1-star hotels in Germany, and the median price is $87.

How much does a 1-star hotel in Germany cost?

The chart below shows the range of terrific 1-star hotel prices for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for a great 1-star hotel, this graph tabulates the surprisingly affordable prices by category.

Are Hotels Nice in Germany?

  • 5-Star Hotels: $125
  • 4-Star Hotels: $107
  • 3-Star Hotels: $94
  • 2-Star Hotels: $84
  • 1-Star Hotels: $92
  • 5-Star Hotels: 8.5 out of 10
  • 4-Star Hotels: 8.3 out of 10
  • 3-Star Hotels: 8.2 out of 10
  • 2-Star Hotels: 7.7 out of 10
  • 1-Star Hotels: 8.1 out of 10

Should I Stay in a 4 or 5-Star Hotel in Germany?

Looking at the comparison between 4-star hotels versus 5-star hotels in Germany, we can see the differences between the prices and guest ratings. Hotels with a 4-star rating generally cost less ($107) than those with a 5-star rating ($125). Also, hotels with a 4-star rating generally have a lower guest rating (8.3) than those with a 5-star rating (8.5).

Should I Stay in a 3 or 4-Star Hotel in Germany?

Let's examine 3-star hotels versus 4-star hotels in Germany. Hotels with a 3-star rating generally cost less ($94) than those with a 4-star rating ($107). Also, hotels with a 3-star rating generally have a lower guest rating (8.2) than those with a 4-star rating (8.3).

Should I Stay in a 2 or 3-Star Hotel in Germany?

If we compare 2-star versus 3-star hotels in Germany, we see some helpful trends. Hotels with a 2-star rating generally cost less ($84) than those with a 3-star rating ($94). Also, hotels with a 2-star rating generally have a lower guest rating (7.7) than those with a 3-star rating (8.2).

The chart below shows the range of the cost of hotels with pools for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for hotels with pools, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

After an analysis of 1,631 hotels, $113 is the average price for the hotels with pools in Germany, and the median price is $109.

The chart below shows the range of the cost of ski resorts and hotels for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for ski resorts and hotels, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

The average price of the 2,805 ski resorts and hotels in Germany is $100, and the median price is $94.

Also, see Best Hotels for Skiing in Germany for more ideas.

The chart below shows the range of the cost of hotels with room service for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for hotels with room service, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

$98 is the average price of the 6,286 hotels with room service in Germany. The median price for these hotels is $92.

The chart below shows the range of the cost of water park hotels for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for water park hotels, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

After an analysis of 347 hotels, $102 is the average price for the water park hotels in Germany, and the median price is $98.

The chart below shows the range of the cost of hotels with restaurants for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for hotels with restaurants, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

The average price of the 8,413 hotels with restaurants in Germany is $98, and the median price is $92.

The chart below shows the range of the cost of hotels with bars for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for hotels with bars, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

$97 is the average price of the 6,306 hotels with bars in Germany. The median price for these hotels is $90.

Also, see Best Party Hotels in Germany for more ideas.

The chart below shows the range of the cost of hotels with scuba diving and snorkeling for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for hotels with scuba diving and snorkeling, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

After an analysis of 722 hotels, $111 is the average price for the hotels with scuba diving and snorkeling in Germany, and the median price is $108.

Also, see Best Hotels for Scuba Diving in Germany for more ideas.

The chart below shows the range of the cost of hotels with parking for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for hotels with parking, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

The average price of the 16,481 hotels with parking in Germany is $96, and the median price is $90.

The chart below shows the range of the cost of hotels with kitchens for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for hotels with kitchens, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

$99 is the average price of the 7,085 hotels with kitchens in Germany. The median price for these hotels is $93.

The chart below shows the range of the cost of hotels with a free breakfast for a one night stay in Germany. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for hotels with a free breakfast, this graph tabulates the costs by price range.

After an analysis of 3,253 hotels, $104 is the average price for the hotels with a free breakfast in Germany, and the median price is $98.

See also Best Beach Hotels in Germany , Best Pet-Friendly Hotels in Germany , Best Hotels for a Weekend Getaway in Germany , Best Hotels for One Week in Germany , Best Romantic Hotels for Couples in Germany , Best Adults Only Hotels in Germany , or Best Business Hotels in Germany for more room ideas. With so many options, there's a good place to stay for every type of traveler.

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How To Plan a Trip To Germany: Step by Step Guide

P lanning a trip to Germany can feel overwhelming. Between narrowing down your bucket list of locations (never an easy task!) to staying within a certain budget (sometimes even harder!) to deciding the specifics like train vs car or which part of a city is the best place to look for hotels. Or shoot, how to even FIND the best hotel for YOU!

Don’t worry, I’ll walk you through EXACTLY how to break down you Germany trip planning process, step by step so that it feels easy, manageable, and has you excited, not stressed!

Step 1: Get Your Information From the Right Sources

I’m not here to bash anyone and I am definitely not here to proclaim that I am the end-all-be-all when it comes to wise Germany travel advice. However, be skeptical of where you get your “information” on traveling in Germany.

I LOVE using local blogs whenever I plan a trip, but it can sometimes be hard to discern who is using AI right now to create a bunch of their content (you’d be shocked at how good some bloggers are at this!) and who is even a true, authoritative source on the matter vs just a tourist who spent a bit of time somewhere and is now claiming to be an expert.

When planning your trip to Germany, look for local sources from bloggers who LIVE in Germany. We know the ins and outs of Germany WAY better than even the die-hard travel addicts who spend a few months in a place and swear they “know” the local insider info, culture, and off the beaten path locations. If you read a bio of someone who says something like, “ I’ve been exploring Germany for over “X” years an d just love sharing my insights with you!” – RUN. They may have traveled to Germany, but I guarantee that their content is either outdated since they don’t live here, is AI generated, or just plain false half the time.

Who can you trust? There are several great local bloggers who actually LIVE in Germany that I can attest to and know they are passionate, accurate, and updated with their info. Some of my favorites are:

  • BerlinTravelTips: Ali lived in Freiburg for many years before moving to Berlin. Who better to get inside Berlin Travel Tips than from someone who lives there!
  • DestinationTheWorld : Matthias is a German native. He and Kent lived in Berlin for years and are now living close to Munich again.
  • CraveThePlanet : Living in a freaking castle in Landstuhl, Germany, Morgan lives and breathes adventure travel and knows outdoor Germany and hiking in Germany like no other!
  • Jordan has been living in Germany for ages, is married to a German, and knows more about Northern Germany than most people!

I’m sure there are others out there that are fantastic, honest, and extremely helpful. But, all I’m saying is that just because a website is “dedicated” fully to “German Travel” and just because they have a cute picture of them when they VISITED Germany, does not make them an expert.

Step 2: Be Where the Experts Are

If you want up-to-date, real information, be sure you are in places and spaces that people, like the above, are helping and moderating in. Whenever I am planning a trip to a new location, especially when it is a foreign country, one of my first steps is to see if there are any active Facebook Group that help with trip planning in that destination. It’s a fantastic way to get inspired, hear questions you never even thought about, and have a space to ask your own, individual questions to a group of experts.

There are some fantastic Facebook Groups dedicated to real-time advice for traveling in Germany.

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  • The above mentioned Morgan, Ali, and myself all also help to admin the more broad Travel Germany Facebook group

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In addition to being in the Facebook Groups, when I am planning a trip, when I find a trusted blogger, I almost ALWAYS sign up to their email newsletter. This is the place where bloggers are often a bit more “real” life and I’ve gotten amazing advice, tips, and insider information from newsletters like these that help me plan my own trips.

You can sign up for the WanderInGermany Newsletter here. You get a free packing list just for signing up + a week’s worth of “How to Plan Your Trip” emails. From there on out, I send out monthly newsletters letting you know what’s going on in Germany, telling about a hidden gem I might have found this week, or giving advice on cultural questions about traveling in Germany.

Step 3: Get Organized

Before you even begin, it’s best if you get a place to put all the information you are going to be collecting, working on, booking etc. For me, that’s Google Docs and Google Sheets. I create a Google Sheet that turns into my budget, itinerary, and all my booking confirmations/notes.

Coming Soon: Wander In Germany’s Complete Trip Planning Spreadsheet!

Step 4: Start With Figuring Out Your Budget

Personally, I think that before anything else, when you are planning a trip to Germay, you need to know what your budget is first and foremost. Your budget can determine many things such as:

  • How many days you can afford to travel
  • If you should rent a car or take a train (which will affect your final itinerary)
  • What airport to fly into (some are typically more expensive than others)

Obviously, there is a whole range of prices, but for just a very general/ mid range budget, you can expect prices to be (give or take) around the following averages:

Flights : Varies by season/month. Off season can be as low as $500. High season can be as high as $2000!

Hotels : Mid range hotels are often around $100-150/night

Meals : Will vary, but for a “classic” German meal at a “typical” German restaurant, $10-15 per meal is pretty standard (plus drinks)

Transportation : Will vary.

-Car rental can be as low as $40/day (plus gas) but much more expensive if you need an automatic, a larger vehicle, etc.

-Trains: Depending on how often you use them/ how far you can go, train tickets will vary considerably. Check out my Train Travel in Germany Guide to help you figure out which tickets you might need.

Also Consider: Daily budgets for activities (will vary depending on what you want to do, shopping/ souvenirs, and other miscellaneous costs that might occur)

At this stage in planning, you don’t need an EXACT budget, but DO have a rough idea of what you can afford and are willing to spend.

Step 5: Determine How Long You Have?

For many travelers, they are locked into a certain amount of days they can travel. Maybe it’s determined by your kids’ school schedules or is just simply dictated by how many days off work you can take. Alternatively, maybe after determining your budget, you realized you can only do a certain amount of days to stay under budget.

Regardless, I often find that it is MUCH easier to map out an itinerary if I know exactly how many days I have total before even starting.

Alternatively, if you’ve got all the time in the world (and maybe even budget!) then you can probably skip this step and just have the time of your life!

Step 6: Start Making a Bucketlist

If you’ve got a completely open itinerary, then I love to just start with a daydreaming session! Pinterest is great for people who love visuals and Tik Tok has some really fun ideas, too. Just be careful to not get sucked into the “Filtered” version of traveling!

Then, start seeing what Dr. Google has to say. But, be specific in your searches. Some examples depending YOUR interests could be:

  • “Best Historical Sights in Germany” or “What WWII Historical Sights are Worth Visiting”
  • “Off the beaten path destinations in Germany”
  • “Best Alpine Towns in Germany”
  • “How many days for Berlin”

The part about this step isn’t to be realistic, it isn’t to even be mapping out an itinerary or set of plans yet! It’s simply to brainstorm some inspiration on places that look amazing to you, moments you want to experience, and sights that interest YOU. Don’t worry about logistics, just get inspired!!!!

Step 7: Decide On The Time Of Year to Visit

Figuring out the best time of year to visit Germany can be a tough one! I strongly believe that each season has it’s pros and cons. However, sometimes, based on the information you’ve already decided in steps 1-4 can actually determine when you should or even will need to go.

For example, if you wrote “ Visit Oktoberfest ” on your brainstorming list, then you are pretty locked in on needing to come in September (yes, I said SEPTEMBER, not October!). Same goes for something like seeing the Best German Christmas Markets . You’ll obviously need to come before, well…Christmas!

On the other hand, if budget was a serious concern, maybe looking into February may be your best bet because that is often one of the cheapest months to fly to Germany.

If you really want to go hiking in the Bavarian Alps, then June- September is a good time frame.

This is why having a “Bucketlist” of places, events, and destinations that would be amazing to experience is essential. By doing that first, it may help you figure out the PERFECT time for you to plan your trip accordingly!

Step 8: Map Out Your Bucketlist

Next, head over to Google Maps and start plotting out where all the places you listed on your bucketlist are. Don’t waste time looking up distances between anything yet, just simply get an overall view of everywhere that looked and sounded inticing to you.

A. Once Everything Is On the Map, Look For Clusters

After you put everything you could possibly want to do, see if any of destinations look particularly close together. Are there any destinations that are completely on their own and way out of the way from everything else you have mapped out? You can already start realizing what places on your list may need to be put into a “Next time” list.

B. Start Calculating Distances

I tell people to do this before actually deciding on a final itinerary because there may be times that as you get deeper into the planning you’ll realize you can add a day onto a city and just do an easy day trip from there to another destination on your list. Alternatively, you may realize that even though you thought two places were close together, the actual time to get from one to the other was more than you thought. Sometimes, there just isn’t a really good logistical route from one place to the next to justify the added destination.

C. Compare Trains vs Car Rental

Again, you may be thinking, “Gee, LeAnna, shouldn’t I have this decided and then that can determine my final itinerary?”

Sure! That’s one way to do it! Afterall, if you KNOW you won’t be renting a car and therefore will have to use trains/ public transportation to get from one place to the next, then yes, then can really help narrow down an itinerary simply based on the logistics of train travel! For example, if you know you have to take the trains, then going from Munich to Garmisch is much more reasonable than going from Munich to Berchtesgaden, so that can help determine your itinerary for you.

However, if you are still trying to decide on train vs car, then it’s worth looking into things like how long does the train ride from Point A to B take vs a car. Sometimes, it’s the same/shorter than driving, other times, it can be double the time! For people on tight schedules, train travel can make it harder to pack in as much as possible, whereas a car gives much more flexibility, which is going to determine your final itinerary.

D. Check Flight Prices

At this stage, unless you need to be locked into a certain airport for other reasons, take a moment to see general flight prices for the major airports closest to the places on your map. For example, maybe flying into Berlin isn’t even an option because you are only going to do South Germany on this trip.

Alternatively, maybe you realize that arriving into one airport but leaving out of another is way too expensive, which will impact your final itinerary.

You don’t need to make any decisions right now on flights. Just know which airport you most likely will choose based on your preferred locations, budget, etc and adjust accordingly to your needs.

Step 9: Put Together Steps 1-8

Now is the time to start filling in some actual days in your itineraries. Knowing how many days total you have, what places you REALLY want to experience and see, and where they are all located means that you can now start figuring out how to fit this all into your trip plan!

You might need to look up activities in each destination to know just how many days are needed in each place. For example, you could do just one day in Munich , but you could also do 3 days in Munich depending on your interests.

You also know how far each place is, so you can budget that into your itinerary. For example, if you are going from Munich to Berlin, then you need to plan on a good chunk of your day on transportation alone, which you will need to allot for when figuring out logistically just how much time you have.

Step 8: Slow Down!

I’m going to pause you right here in your itinerary planning.

More often than not, I see far too many tourists try to cram so much into their trip to Germany that they end up spending just as much time in a car or on a train than actual time enjoying and experiencing a particular destination! I get it, this is a once in a life time trip and you want to see and do as much as you possibly can! But, don’t do it at the expense of actually ENJOYING your time! Make sure you have scheduled the time it takes to get from one place to the next. Give yourself an extra hour in a location to sit at a corner cafe. Allow time in your day to just wander and soak up the vibes and feelings of a place rather than running through just to say “I’ve been there!” (but can barely remember it!)

So, do you need to go back to your rough itinerary and take anything out right now? Do you need to look at something more realistically and give yourself some extra time in a place, or plan on the actual time it takes to get somewhere, find the hotel, and get back to the major sights?

Adjust accordingly and before you know it, your itinerary is going to unfold in front of you!

Step 9: Set Flight Alerts and Book Flights

Now that we know exactly where we want to go, when we want to go, and our budget, it’s time to get serious about booking stuff! First up- flights!

I always start with Google Flights and just get a general idea on prices for when I want to fly. I often will set an alert as well to get notified of any major changes.

I usually book international flights about 5 months in advance. I find that gives me enough time to see a pattern but isn’t pushing it with last minute price gauges.

Once you find a flight that works for you, your budget, and your itinerary, then pull the trigger on booking it!

Step 10: Start Researching Accomodations

You already have your itinerary figured out, so you know exactly what days you want to stay where. While I have a few qualms about things like Booking.com, I will admit that I absolutely LOVE that I can filter just about any need/desire/ preference I have about what I want for a hotel, making it one of the best search tools for hotels out there.

You can set your own personal nightly budget, look at the map view if you have a specific area of town you want to focus on, only look for hotels that have AC (It’s true, many Hotels in Germany Do Not Have AC !), etc.

I usually narrow it down to about 3 hotels per destination and then dig into all the reviews and photos before deciding on a final accommodation. You can either book it right in Booking.com (which admittedly usually has good cancellation policies) or go straight to the hotel site itself, which often is a little cheaper when booked directly.

Step 11: Fill Out Your Spreadsheets

Hopefully, this whole time, you’ve stayed semi organized with a spreadsheeet or something similar that has helped you keep track of things. It’s at this stage that I double check my itinerary plan, make sure I’ve input which hotels where booked for which nights, added the confirmations to my list, and review any notes I’ve made throughout this entire process so far!

Step 12: Check Your Documents!

This list will vary for everyone depending on your nationality (ie: do you need a Tourist Visa ?), if you are going to be driving (international drivers permit), etc.

  • Passport: Is it valid for 3 months from your trip?
  • Trip Insurance
  • Flight tickets
  • Visa- if needed
  • Hotel Reservations (confirmations)
  • Valid Drivers License (if renting a car) + International Permit
  • Credit cards/money
  • and other documents you have for travel

Step 13: Pack It Up!

At this stage, all the logistics are done and taken care of! All you need to figure out now is exactly what to pack for Germany based on the season you are traveling in!

My Ultimate Packing Guide For Germany Winter in Germany Packing List Oktoberfest Packing Guide

Step Get Excited and Have Fun!

Now, it’s simply time to head to the airport and have one amazing trip to Germany!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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