Germany
Berlin, Dresden & Munich: A 7-Day German Classic
History, architecture, and beer gardens at a leisurely pace
Experience Germany's most compelling cities across seven unhurried days, blending imperial history, riverside charm, and Bavarian culture. This itinerary prioritizes depth over breadth, with two nights in each major city and built-in flexibility for genuine local exploration and downtime.
Good to Know
Transit Passes Save Money & Hassle
Purchase city cards in each destination (Berlin Welcome Card, Dresden City Card, Munich City Card) for unlimited public transport + museum discounts. Cost typically €15–25 per card for 2–3 days. Eliminates ticket confusion and speeds up exploration. Validate cards immediately upon purchase.
Restaurants Close Between Lunch & Dinner
Many traditional German restaurants close 2–4 PM between lunch and dinner service. Plan accordingly—eat lunch 11:30 AM–2 PM, or do afternoon activities, then dinner after 6 PM. Cafés and beer gardens typically stay open all day.
Tipping Culture & Payment Methods
Tipping is customary (5–10% or rounding up) but not obligatory. Always tip in cash directly to servers—leave money on table or hand to person if paying with card. Many restaurants still cash-only (especially traditional taverns); ATMs abundant in city centers.
Timing for Iconic Berlin & Dresden Sights
Visit Reichstag dome, East Side Gallery, and Frauenkirche very early (before 10 AM) to minimize crowds and maximize photography quality. Book Reichstag in advance online. Early visits align with slow travel pace—avoid afternoon rush.
Beer Garden Social Etiquette
Joining shared tables in beer gardens is normal and welcomed. No reservation needed for outdoor seating. Order at counter first, then find a table. Stay as long as you like (nobody rushes you). Toilets typically downstairs—keep valuables in view.
Museum Closures & Photography Rules
Many museums closed Mondays. Check opening hours before visiting. Some charge extra for photography (€3–5 typically); professional cameras sometimes restricted. Dresden City Card and Munich City Card include discounts at 50+ museums each.
Train Travel Tips: Booking & Comfort
Book Berlin–Dresden and Dresden–Munich trains 2–3 weeks ahead on DB.de for 30–40% discounts. ICE trains are faster but EC/RE cheaper and more scenic. Reserve seats (€4 extra) to guarantee seating. Free WiFi on most long-distance trains.
Photography Spots: Golden Hour & Light
Best light for photography: Frauenkirche at sunrise, Marienplatz Glockenspiel tower at golden hour (evening), Elbe riverfront at dusk, English Garden at midday (reflections). Storm clouds dramatic for architecture. Rainy days excellent for reflections and moody shots.
Your Week Itinerary
Königssee & Sankt Bartholomä Church, Near Munich
Alpine lake (90 min south of Munich) with iconic small church on a peninsula. Boat trips available (€19–30), or hike around lake (free). Stunning mountain backdrop, excellent photography.
1 activities across 1 days
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