
When to go Germany
Germany’s vibrant cities are its lifeblood: modern and alive and yet testaments to the past. Endless fun awaits: museums, galleries, theaters, historic sites. Sip delicious coffee among everyday Germans at a big-city sidewalk cafe; enjoy sightseeing, great shopping, top culture and thriving nightlife. Or stroll unhurriedly among the locals on a storied market square, where for a century of Sundays little has changed but the faces.
Germany is a fine destination year-round, but most people visit between May and September when sunny skies are most likely and much of life moves outdoors. Beer gardens and cafes bustle at all hours; outdoor events and festivals enliven cities and villages; and hiking, cycling and swimming are popular pursuits - at least as long as the weather plays along. Remember that rain is a possibility in any month. The flipside of summer travel is, of course, larger crowds at museums and other attractions. Accommodation needn't be hard to come by unless you're drawn to beach and mountain resorts popular with German holiday-makers.
The shoulder seasons (from March to May and from October to early November) bring fewer tourists and often surprisingly pleasant weather. In April and May, when flowers and fruit trees are in bloom, it can be mild and sunny. Indian summers that stretch well into autumn are not uncommon.
With the exception of winter sports, activities between November and early March are likely to focus more on culture and city life.
When To Go Germany
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