Trip in Germany
- chloegirbe
- Aug 23, 2023
- 2 min read
During my two-month internship in the Netherlands, I had the opportunity to go to Germany and discover certain cities with very pronounced styles and architecture.
To give you an idea of my most beautiful discoveries here, you will find the cities below classified from my favorites to the one I liked the least.
My route

My destinations
Hambourg
Hamburg is a city located in northern Germany, near the mouth of the Elbe and close to the North Sea. By population, Hamburg is Germany's second largest city (after Berlin) and the country's largest port. The city extends over 755 km and has nearly 1.8 million inhabitants in the city center, as well as about 5.3 million in its agglomeration.
Hamburg is a very touristy city. What owes its fame to it is partly its architecture, its network of canals and the lush surroundings of the Alster. Within Hamburg, you can find many theaters and museums. If you walk there at night, Hamburg has a district entirely dedicated to nightlife: Sankt Pauli and its Reeperbahn.
Hamburg is an incredible city worth visiting at least over a weekend. If you want to take a coffee break, I advise you to stop at the "Arkaden-Café", offering you a magnificent view of the Hamburg Rathaus (city hall not to be missed!).
Münster
Münster is a city located in northern Germany between Osnabrück and Dortmund.From 1815 to 1945 Münster was the provincial capital. The city extends over 302.91 km and is bordered by the Aa River. Since 1915, the city has had the official status of a large city. The city is marked by a strong presence of administrative and justice services, including the Regional Constitutional Court. In addition, Münster hosts the headquarters of the "community of municipalities" (Landschaftverband) Westfalen-Lippe.
Münster is best known for its impressive number of cyclists and the charm of its historic center with very atypical architecture. In 2004, Münster received the Liv-Com award for the city in the world with the best quality of life in its category. While strolling there, raise your head and admire the beauty of the monuments, you will not be disappointed. Count about a day on site to visit.
If you want to eat on the go, I advise you to stop at the "Frittenwerk" restaurant, a rather good German chain!
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