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  1. Two of the most populous states of Germany, Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria, are part of Southern Germany. They have a combined population of 23.5 million people. In the broader sense (with Rhineland-Palatinate and the Saarland), Southern Germany includes roughly 30 million people.

    • Fussen[SEE MAP] Nestled at the foot of the Alps, the small village of Füssen is the southern climax of the Romantic Road, with the nearby castles of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau the highlight of many a southern Germany trip.
    • Heidelberg[SEE MAP] With historic treasures like the medieval Old Bridge, the Heidelberg Castle, the Church of the Holy Spirit and the Knight St. George House, it is no wonder that Heidelberg is one of the top tourist destinations in Germany.
    • Rothenburg ob der Tauber[SEE MAP] This town along the romantic road is best known for its medieval center dating from the 14th centuries. A history of European wars and world wars have left the number of undisturbed cities of ancient architecture very decimated, and this is one of the best remaining examples of the old Medieval style in Germany.
    • Munich[SEE MAP] This Bavarian capital is the most populous city in Southern Germany. Located at the river Isar in Southern Bavaria, Munich is best known for its beautiful architecture, fine culture, and the annual Oktoberfest beer festival.
  2. Jan 19, 2024 · Learn about the diverse and scenic attractions of South Germany, including Bavaria, Baden-Württemberg, and the Black Forest. Find out what to see, do, and eat in popular towns and cities, and how to plan your trip with WanderInGermany.

  3. Dec 8, 2022 · Discover the stunning scenery, rich history and vibrant culture of Southern Germany with this guide to the region's top destinations. From Munich to Rothenburg, explore the Medieval towns, alpine lakes, castles and festivals that make this part of the country so special.

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    • Munich. The Bavarian capital, Munich, is home to numerous historical buildings, art galleries, restaurants, beer halls, and museums, with the River Isar running through town.
    • Wurzburg. Wurzburg, Germany, is another large city in Bavaria, known for its Baroque architecture, the Romantic Road, the German wine region Franconia, and one of the area’s oldest stone bridges.
    • Passau. On the border of Austria and Germany, Passau is in a unique spot. It is not only on the Austrian border but also at the convergence of three rivers: the Danube, Inn, and Ilz.
    • Nuremberg. As the second largest city in Bavaria behind Munich, Nuremberg, Germany, is known for its beautiful scenery, famous Christmas market, and quaint character.
  4. Jan 30, 2024 · 10 Best Places To Visit In Southern Germany (That Aren’t Super Popular) 1. Dinkelsbühl. 2. Blautopf. 3. Lichtenstein Castle. 4. Mittenwald. 5. Triberg in the Black Forest. 6. Walhalla Memorial. 7. Füssen’s High Castle (Hohes Schloss Füssen) 8. Kloster Andechs. 9. Wiblingen Abbey.

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  6. Discover the diversity and beauty of southern Germany, from fairytale towns and scenic alpine villages to magical castles. Learn about the history, culture, and cuisine of this region and find tips for planning your trip.