Flight Guide to Germany
What should I know before visiting Germany?
Learn a few basic German phrases
While many Germans speak conversational English, particularly in the major cities, knowing a few German phrases can get you a long way. When you arrive on flights to Germany, having some common phrases tucked up your sleeve will earn you the appreciation of locals, and it will generally help in you getting around, ordering at restaurants, and asking for directions. Some phrases that may come in handy when you book return flights to Germany include bitte (please), danke (thank you), ja (yes), nein (no), guten tag (good day/hello), and Sprichst du Englisch? (Do you speak English?).
Keep cash on hand
Major shops and restaurants across Germany accept card payments, however you’ll find that some markets and independent shops only accept cash or have a minimum spend for credit cards. Change some NZ dollars for Euros ahead of travelling on your airfare to Germany. This can be done before your flights to Germany, at the airport, or at an exchange bureau in Germany. €1 is currently equivalent to about $1.75 NZD.
Most businesses are closed on Sundays
Whether you are in a major city or a small town, be prepared for the majority of businesses to be closed on Sundays. This includes supermarkets, pharmacies, shops, and some restaurants and cafes. When you have cheap flights to Germany, plan ahead on how to spend your time on Sundays and make sure you get anything you need from the supermarket on Saturday. While shops are closed, there are still plenty of activities to enjoy on a Sunday when you have flights to Germany, including museums, local parks, and art galleries.
What are the best things to do in Germany?
Visit Neuschwanstein Castle
Neuschwanstein is one of Europe’s most iconic castles. It is even said to have been one of the inspirations for Walt Disney’s Cinderella castle. Neuschwanstein Castle is located in Bavaria and is a great day trip to take from Munich. When you book return flights to Germany, visit Neuschwanstein for its striking views and fascinating history. You’ll likely feel as if you’ve stepped into a fairytale due to its grandness and the scenic hills and lakes of Bavaria than can be seen nearby. If you visit Neuschwanstein Castle while holidaying on cheap flights to Germany, you’ll be able to see several rooms inside the castle, including the Throne Hall, Dining Room, and Conservatory.
See both sides of the Berlin Wall
The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 was one of the most important events to happen in modern history. The wall was built in 1961 to separate West Berlin from the Soviet state of East Germany and remained one of the most enduring symbols of the Cold War until it was torn down in 1989. Seeing where the Berlin Wall stood is often at the top of the itinerary for many tourists on flights to Germany. Visitors with return flights to Germany can see what remains of the Berlin Wall from both the east and west side. Major landmarks to see along the Berlin Wall include the East Side Gallery, which is the largest open-air gallery in the world, and Checkpoint Charlie, which was once a border crossing between East and West Berlin.
Black Forest National Park
You probably know of the famous cake, but did you know the Black Forest is also a major attraction you can visit when you book tickets to Germany? The Black Forest National Park was established in 2014 and is located in the southeastern corner of Germany. The national park covers more than 100 square kilometres. Throughout the Black Forest, holiday-makers on cheap flights to Germany can take up various hiking opportunities, such as the Westweg, Schluchtensteig, and Ostweg trails. Throughout the Black Forest, visitors with airfare to Germany can spot landmarks such as the Triberg Waterfalls, Ravenna Gorge, and Lake Titisee.
How much time should I spend in Germany?
No matter if you book flights to Germany for a week, a month, or more, you won’t run out of new and exciting things to do. If you would like a quick introduction to the country, book tickets to Germany for about a week. Split this time between two major cities and plan to visit one of Germany’s many castles as well. If you’re hoping to get an in-depth look at the different cultures across Germany, book flights to Germany for about a month, and rent a car through Webjet to travel around the country. A month will allow you to experience several major cities as well as quaint villages and national parks in between.