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Why choose Germany?

Germany is located in the center of Europe and easily accessible through many international airports. The historical highlights and many UNESCO cultural heritage points invite you to stay. Old and modern, traditional and innovative – the contrast is inspiring. From the castles in Bavaria to the hip and trendy city of Berlin, from the historical city of Dresden to the dome of Cologne, many places are full of history and sights. 

And the beautiful landscapes like the Bavarian Alps with their rural tradition or the river Rhine with its romantic castles and renowned wine production are just a few of the other highlights. Important international trade fairs and exhibitions, international congresses and conferences take place in major German cities. Many German companies are willing to show visitors around and to share information and experience on technical visits.

DESTINATION SHOWCASE

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Berlin

A vibrant and cosmopolitan capitale...

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Berlin is not only the capital, but also the biggest and most populous city in Germany. It's one of the most influential centers of European politics and culture. In addition to the lively and relaxed life and its trendy appearance, Berlin also stands for historical sights, modern history and political change. The city is shaped by its eventful past and invites you to take a journey through the different epochs of its history. The different districts have their very own atmosphere and are each worth a visit. The German capital offers numerous sights as well as endless possibilities for activities and events.

The rapidly changing city is internationally known for its festivals, vibrant nightlife, modern architecture and avant-garde art. With residents from more than 180 nations, Berlin is a multicultural metropolis and a magnet for people who are attracted to the city by the liberal lifestyle, urban diversity and artistic freedom. Berlin sets the latest trends in lifestyle, music and art. The famous Kurfürstendamm, the elegant Friedrichstrasse and the individual boutiques around the Hackesche Höfe or the trendy quarter of Kreuzberg offer countless shopping opportunities, restaurants, bars and clubs.

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DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Over 500 rooms & suites

  • 37 conference rooms for up to 1000 people

  • Dinner at brewery

  • Tabtour rally

  • Gala dinner at a historic swimming hall

Vienna House Andel’s stands for the contrasts of Berlin: design & lifestyle, star cuisine & trendy bar, meeting/event location & retreat. Located in the melting pot of Friedrichshain, Kreuzberg and not far from Alexanderplatz, this superior design hotel promises modern style, fresh charm and professional simplicity. The hotel has 557 rooms & suites, 3 restaurants and 1 bar as well as a large spa and fitness area with a relaxation terrace.

DESTINATION SHOWCASE

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Hamburg

Hanseatic city with gateway to the world

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The Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg is Germany’s second largest city and the economic and cultural centre of northern Germany. The Port of Hamburg, located on the Elbe River, is one of the largest and most modern ports in Europe and is important for both container and cruise ships. The interesting harbour tours and bus ferries to the musicals on the other side of the river also start from here.

Hamburg’s cityscape is characterised by its close connection to the water and has more bridges than Amsterdam and Venice combined. It is therefore not surprising that many activities take place on or near the water. It is also worth visiting the beautiful riverbeach, where cafés invite you to linger and marvel at the huge container ships or taking a stroll along the Außenalster lake with its magnificent city villas.

The famous Reeperbahn is a popular nightlife and red-light district with a variety of restaurants, pubs and bars. Other highlights of the city worth seeing are the Speicherstadt, the adjacent HafenCity and, of course, Hamburg’s new landmark, the Elbphilharmonie.