Germany is one of the biggest and important country in Europe.
It’s said that there is no one united Germany, it can be distinguished in South, North, East and West Germany. People in north seems to be more free and so disciplined. It’s the Protestanting part of country. The South part is conservative part, it’s more traditional.
The East and West part came into one just in 1989, when Berlin wall was demolished. Explore the nice Southwest region with cities like Freiburg, Tubingen and Heidelberg.
In the west country towns still have some french influence, come across Dusseldorf, Bonn, Cologne- the heart of the Rhineland, Trier, the oldest city of Germany and a former capital of the Roman Empire or Aachen with its spectacular cathedral and history back to Charlemagne. The landscape is changing crossing the country: northeastern will find wide lakes and forests, northern is flat with green lowlands, northwestern and eastern affluent coal fields, western decorated with torrential rivers surrounded by valleys with vineyards, the southern district is known for its castles, and for events like "Oktoberfest" (Festival of October).
Germans very appreciate the order (Ordnung) in whole life cases: from cleanness in the streets, order at home to punctuality, exactly time and works planning.
The traveling in Germany is very comfortable. The railway (Deutch Bahn) are one of best in Europe, it has well organized dense network. Also there are excellent roads with many lanes, where speed limitation doesn’t exist.
Exploring the country includes tasting it’s national cuisine. Germans kitchen unimaginable without beer (Bier), sausages (Wurst), (Kraut) and Knoedel- dumplings or soaked bread. Bavaria & Franconia region famous for the Leberkas, what is a chilled mold of minced pork, beef, and liver. Lower Saxony & Schleswig-Holstein have Aalsuppe- sweet and sour eel soup flavored with bacon, vegetables, and sometimes even pears and prunes. In Baden-Wurttemberg district can taste exotic snail soup (Schneckensuppe) or spatzle (egg-based pasta). But in all regions finds beer. The world's oldest brewery is in Bavaria. Try to drink Radler- a light beer mixed with lemonade or apple juice, which popular between youth.