- Berlin – The capital city of Germany, known for its historical landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall.
- Munich – The capital of Bavaria, known for its famous Oktoberfest and the stunning architecture of the Nymphenburg Palace.
- Neuschwanstein Castle – A 19th-century castle located in the Bavarian Alps, known for its stunning architecture and as an inspiration for Disney’s Cinderella Castle.
- Hamburg – A major port city known for its impressive architecture, including the Elbphilharmonie concert hall and the Chilehaus building.
- Heidelberg – A picturesque university town in the state of Baden-Württemberg, known for its charming old town and Heidelberg Castle.
- The Black Forest – A picturesque region in southwestern Germany known for its dense forests, cuckoo clocks, and traditional German cuisine.
- Frankfurt – A major financial center known for its skyscrapers, including the European Central Bank, and the historic Römerberg square.
- The Rhine Valley – A scenic region known for its castles, including the Marksburg Castle and the Burg Rheinstein, and its picturesque vineyards.
- The Bavarian Alps – A popular destination for skiing and hiking, known for its stunning mountain scenery and traditional Bavarian villages.
- The Berlin Wall Memorial – A memorial dedicated to the victims of the Berlin Wall, featuring a preserved section of the wall and an exhibition on its history.
- The Zugspitze – The highest mountain in Germany, offering panoramic views and a cable car ride to the summit.
- The Brandenburg Gate – A 18th-century monument and symbol of the division and reunification of Germany.
- The Berlin Cathedral – An impressive 19th-century cathedral with a grand dome and intricate mosaics.
- The Berliner Fernsehturm – A television tower offering panoramic views of the city and a revolving restaurant.
- The Berlin Museum Island – A complex of five museums, including the Pergamon Museum and the Alte Nationalgalerie, showcasing art and artifacts from ancient civilizations.
- The Berlin Zoo – One of the oldest and most famous zoos in the world, home to thousands of animals from around the globe.
- The German National Museum – A museum of art and culture in Nuremberg, showcasing the rich history of Germany from ancient times to the present day.
- The Bastei Bridge – A sandstone bridge in the Saxon Switzerland National Park offering panoramic views of the Elbe River valley.
- The Berlin Olympic Stadium – A historic stadium built for the 1936 Summer Olympics, now used for concerts and other events.
- The Berlin Wall Trail – A trail along the former course of the Berlin Wall, featuring information and artifacts from the time of the division of the city.