The Danube River flows along 600 kilometers of southern Germany. One of its most beautiful stretches is in Bavaria, passing Weltenburg Abbey and spectacular rock formations as it winds its way to Regensburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Travel destinations are Weltenburg Abbey, Kelheim, Regensburg, Eltz Castle, Düsseldorf and the Baltic Sea resort of Warnemünde.
Katja Birker takes in a jazz concert at the Media Harbor, discovers modern architecture and finds out what a Büdchen is.
Dominik Preisner is one of the best wakeskaters in Germany. He recommends visits to Jahninsel, a classic Bavarian volksfest, and mountain biking along the Danube River.
Jungwoo Kim from South Korea explores the old lanes and courtyards of Lübeck's old town, visits the Buddenbrookhaus literary museum and tastes Lübeck marzipan.
Fabian Frank shows us three of his favorite places in Munich: the banks of the Isar River, a shop called Sama Sama, which specializes in chocolate, and a restaurant, Zwickl.
The Wittelsbach dynasty ruled Bavaria for more than 700 years. Until 1918, Munich was home to the royal family. The influence their passion for architecture and for art had on the city is still visible to this day.
Travel destinations are Munich, Heringsdorf, the Rhön and Lübeck.
We meet Hector Medrano and Margareth Schumacher de Medrano from Brazil as they travel by camper van along the Romantic Road from Bad Mergentheim to Würzburg.
The Ulm Minster boasts the highest church spire in the world. It's a major source of pride to locals, who have turned the area around the famous church into a beautiful architectural ensemble combining old and new.
Goldsmith Ira Dentler's recommendations for Ulm: the old quarter known as "Auf dem Kreuz", the Museum of Bread Culture, and the Botanical Garden.
Travel destinations are Ulm, Hamburg, Berlin and Germany’s Romantic Road
Verónica Ganún and Guillermo Pardo are visiting Frankfurt to see Goethe’s birthplace, the Römer city hall, the banking district and Sachsenhausen’s old town.
Travel destinations are Berlin, the Allgäu region, St. Peter Ording and Frankfurt.
Actress Anna Juliana Jaenner takes us to Charlottenburg Palace, the House of World Cultures, and the Marga Schoeller bookstore.
Berlin offers a number of hip districts, including Mitte, Prenzlauer Berg and Neukölln. But they're losing popularity due to gentrification. Berliners are asking: what neighborhood will be en vogue next?
Baiersbronn has become a major destination for foodies. This town boasts three restaurants with a total of eight Michelin stars.
Cross-country ski guide Wolf Hockenjos recommends the Thurnerspur trail, the historic ski lift at Schollach and the traditional clocks at the St. Märgen Monastery Museum.
Stuttgart is a common starting point for a journey to the Black Forest. Must-sees include the Schlossplatz and the Daimler and Porsche car museums.
The Black Forest is a haven for both hikers and snowshoeing enthusiasts. The area also offers incredible sledding opportunities.
Winter in the Black Forest: tips for exploring Feldberg. From hitting the slopes to discovering cuckoo clocks and sampling the best Black Forest cake.
Endurance and focus are required to succeed at cross-country skiing and shooting. After a period of exertion on skiis, it’s difficult to focus on shooting.
For a special winter edition of Discover Germany presenter Nicole Fröhlich visits a snowy Black Forest in southern Germany. She’s got a full itinerary, including climbing the highest local peak and uncovering a secret.
For years, Berlin was ridiculed as the home of curry-wurst and bouletten. But no longer. Today, Germany's capital is renowned for its world-class cuisine and top chefs.