Discover Germany by Train
Railbookers is working with the German National Tourist Office to bring you the best of Germany by train. Discover historic cities and travel through rolling landscapes on Germany's efficient trains.
Germany: City Breaks | Holidays | Events | City Guides
Spas, Gardens and Fairs
Baden-Baden
An elegant city famous for its thermal spa waters.
Breaks from £279
Hannover
A green garden city, surrounded by fabulous gardens and castles.
Breaks from £439
Bremen
A historic Hanseatic city, which hosts Germany's oldest fair - Friemarkt Fair.
Breaks from £409
Discover Eastern Germany
Leipzig
Historic city famous as the home of Bach and Faust.
Breaks from £299
Dresden
Dresden has been re-built since World War II and is now an elegant green city.
Breaks from £469
Seasides and Sails in Northern Germany
Hamburg
Cosmopolitan and lively city, Germany's main port.
Breaks from £359
Kiel
Set on the shore of the Baltic Sea, Kiel has a rich maritime history.
Breaks from £439
More German Cities: Aachen Augsburg Baden-Baden Berlin Bonn Bremen Cologne Dresden Dusseldorf Frankfurt Freiburg Hamburg Hannover Kiel Leipzig Lubeck Magdeburg Mainz Munich Nuremberg Osnabruck Rostock Stuttgart Ulm Wurzburg
Featured German Holidays
Berlin, Dresden and Munich
Visit the historic German cities, from Berlin, through Dresden and to Munich.
Holidays from £1099
Cologne, Munich and Berlin
Classic German holiday visiting the cities of Cologne, Munich and Berlin.
Holidays from £1029
What's On in Germany
Beethovenfest in Bonn
Thu 28 Aug 2008 - Sun 28 Sep 2008
Bonn celebrates one of its most famous sons - Ludwig van Beethoven - during Beethovenfest, running from August 28th to September 28th...More
The Rheingau Wine Fair in Frankfurt
Wed 3 Sep 2008 - Sun 21 Sep 2008
The Rheingau Wine Fair attracts more than 300,000 people and features over 600 different wines for visitors to sample... More
The Mirror of Secret Desires at the Hamburg Art Gallery
Wed 11 Jun 2008 - Sun 5 Oct 2008
A major exhibition at the Hamburg Art Gallery which includes more than 150 works of art from artists including Claude Monet, Max Beckmann and Georges Braque... More

