To start, I would say that most people are right, Germany is a great place to visit. Did I hear on the radio the other day when more than 4 million Americans visited Germany in 2005 and to be honest, it does not surprise me at all. To see with so many beautiful things to do, who peppered interested?
Lets start with the obvious attractions: castles, German beer and German cuisine.
Castles: Probably the number one attraction in Germany. Castles are one of Germany's largesthistorical pieces. With at least one lock in any decent town in Germany, you always have a place to visit no matter where you take your travels in Germany. Most of these locks have nice restaurants where you mention the application of information on the historical value of the holding, not to mention good food in my experience.
German beer, say many, that German beer is the best in the world, there are reluctant to give up this many German breweriestheir "tricks of the trade," many say "in the water." Whether this is true or not, Germany is definitely a reputation for providing delicious preservative-free beer. The German government actually mandates that only a few key ingredients are added to the beer and no preservatives are added by law.
German Food: I'm sure you all either heard or tried some of the typical German dishes, ie steak, sausages (German sausage) and spaetzle, but what youcan not try some of the "non-traditional", but common courts in Germany. If you are planning a trip to Germany, I recommend you to a German restaurant and order the house specialty. Most restaurants, as well as in the U.S. have a house special that is out of the restaurant is different and very tasty restaurant in general.