What do fragile crystal wine glasses and Tour de France trophies have in common? They were shaped in crystal works in the heart of the Bavarian Forest. For more than 700 years, the[...]
The earthenware factory in Zell-am-Harmersbach perpetuates a century-old know-how. A visit allows you to discover all the gestures necessary to create dishes that brighten up table[...]
The bold shape of its roofs made Munich's Olympic Stadium known around the world. An unusual visit allows you to discover this structure made of steel and glass from an unexpected[...]
Between the Frieder Burda Museum and the Festspielhaus, not to mention the many museums and the theater, the elegant city of Baden gives pride of place to art and culture. Luxury i[...]
Flowering continues on Mainau, the island of flowers that has not usurped its name! Placed on Lake Constance, it enchants lovers of flowering plants and majestic trees. At the mome[...]
In Germany, the tradition of Christmas markets dates back to the year 1434 in Dresden. It is the oldest Christmas market in Europe. In towns and villages, the atmosphere is still a[...]
Baden-Württemberg also has its Oktoberfest. Just like its Bavarian big sister, it attracts millions of visitors every year who want to have a good time while tasting the famous Ger[...]
In the heart of the Black Forest, where Marie-Antoinette stopped on her way to France and her tragic destiny; where Goethe loved to spend a night, a beautiful hotel complex now wel[...]
The Titisee is one of the legendary lakes in the heart of the Black Forest[...]
This small lake in the Black Forest is known the world over. A little thanks to a family who created a universe dedicated to charming hotels, gastronomy but also to watchmaking[...]