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Germany must be of one the best countries to travel by train. Journeys are fast and comfortable, routes are scenic and the train stations are usually located in the center of the cities, just few steps away from main sights. A while ago I discovered a huge part of Germany using only trains and up to now it’s one of the countries I know the best and the one that always brings good memories. From all the cities I visited here are my favourite ones and those I’d love to return to! As you might know thanks to my parents’ work once a year I could use a free train ticket in many European countries. Of course I used it, a lot, and that’s actually how I started travelling on my own and fell in love with solo travels. And since Germany is so close and is such a diverse place it made me visit it very often, going to every corner of the country. The time goes by really fast as I’ve been discovering Germany 10 or so years ago! Guess it’s time to revisit all these cool German cities soon! ! Berlin No need to introduce the capital of Germany as probably everyone knows how incredible it is. I fell in love with it already during my first visit there in 2002 and I’m trying to return to Berlin as often as I can. Only this year I’ve been there three times and I know I will be one more for sure! I know Berlin is not like the rest of Germany but I love it for the alternative vibe, cool neighbourhoods such as Prenzlauer Berg or Kreuzberg, amazing street art and recent history visible on every step! And I know I will keep returning there as each time I find something interesting, quirky and unique there! How to get to Berlin by train: The capital is well connected with all major German cities as well as with surrounding countries. It takes 5 hours to get there from Warsaw, 4,5 hours from Prague, 6 hours from Munich, 4 hours from Frankfurt, 4,5 hours from Cologne and 1,5 hour from Hamburg. Dresden One of the most beautiful cities in Germany yet still kind of underrated and doesn’t get as much fame as it should. Badly destroyed during Worl War II, now rebuilt and restored shines like a star. Dresden is often called “Florence of the north” and “Baroque city” and is full of spectacular architecture such as churches and palaces. It enchants yet what we can see now is just a small part of its greatness before the destruction. I’ve been there twice and I still would love to go back and be even more under its charm! Nuremberg I was there just once and for a few hours only but it was a beautiful autumn day and I really enjoyed wandering around the Old Town and admiring the views of the city from the castle. Nuremberg is such a beautiful city, the perfect-postcard place, just like I’ve always imagined southern Germany. The city makes a perfect scenery for the winter wonderland and famous German Christmas markets must be amazing there! Even if I visited Nuremberg 10 years ago memories from this place are very vivid in my mind and I hope I will be able to return there soon! How to get to Nuremberg by train: The city is located in Bavaria, 1h40min away from Munich, 2 hours from Frankfurt and 5 hours from Berlin. Fussen A small Bavarian town right at the border with Austria, not too far from Munich. Every day it is visited by thousands of tourists from all over the world who want to see the famous fairytale-like Neuschwanstein Castle. To be honest I was a little disappointed with the castle, it might be beautiful but it was just way too tiny! Fussen however was a really lovely town, this cute Alpine resort you see in the area. I really enjoyed it, especially the crystal-clear lake, one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen! This is really one of the best day trips from Munich! Heidelberg For years this city was my dream destination, I finally visited it in 2005 and I wasn’t disappointed! Heidelberg is just amazing! Located in the valley of Neckar river is full of important monuments and buildings. There’s a castle overlooking the city, numerous churches, the town hall and a beautiful bridge. The city is also famous for its main street, Hauptstrasse, one of the longest pedestrian walkways in the world and a home to glamourous 18th and 19th century buildings. Heidelberg is one of the few places that weren’t destroyed during the War. I was there in autumn, the weather was just gorgeous and the city couldn’t be more perfect! How to get to Heidelberg by train: It takes 45 minutes from Stuttgart, 50 minutes from Frankfurt and 2 hours 45 minutes from Cologne Frankfurt Most people find Frankfurt boring since it’s the financial center of Europe and the city of skyscrapers. But beyond the modern architecture a very charming old town can be found. It dates back to 14th century and is full of beautiful, typical German colourful houses. I really liked the contrast of old and new as in Frankfurt it harmonizes pretty well. And the skyline of the city seen from the bank of Main river is prett..