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Insider Travel Tips

Germany is one of Europe’s most rewarding destinations for travellers who appreciate culture, design, ease, and precision. A global economic powerhouse, it pairs museum-rich cities and impeccably preserved historic towns with forested landscapes and vineyard-lined river valleys. Nearly a third of the country is covered in woodland, yet its cities are among the most sophisticated and livable on the continent.

Efficiency is a key aspect of luxury here. High-speed trains, modern infrastructure, and a reputation for order make Germany remarkably easy to navigate, but the true indulgence lies in not trying to see everything at once. Germany favours thoughtful pacing, inviting you to linger in Berlin for its art, immerse yourself in Bavaria’s gourmet delights, or follow the Rhine through castle-dotted landscapes that spill into neighbouring France and Switzerland.

With the right preparation and tips, Germany will effortlessly unfold itself to you, allowing you to unlock refined hotels, Michelin-starred dining, and meaningful cultural moments. Talk to one of our Destination Specialists to start planning your own Germany odyssey today. 

Practical Information for Germany

Germany follows Schengen Area visa regulations, which allow many travellers, including citizens of Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia, to enter visa-free for up to 90 days for tourism or business. 

Travellers from other countries, or those planning longer stays, may need to apply for a visa for Germany in advance, depending on the purpose and length of stay. In all cases, your passport should be valid for at least six months beyond your return date and contain at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps. 

In 2026, the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) will come into effect for travellers from visa-exempt countries, requiring the filling out of a simple online authorization form before short stays in Germany and other Schengen nations. 

Entry rules can change, so confirming the latest Germany travel requirements with one of our Europe Destination Specialists before departure will ensure a stress-free arrival.

Money Matters

Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities, hotels, larger stores, and high-end restaurants. However, some smaller shops, bakeries, and markets—especially in rural areas—only accept cash, so it’s wise to carry some. The currency in Germany is the euro. ATMs are plentiful and easy to find throughout the country.

Tipping in Germany is customary and appreciated. In restaurants and bars, rounding up the bill or tipping five to 10 percent (or more for exceptional service) is standard. Instead of leaving cash on the table, tips are typically given directly to the server or added verbally when paying with a card. It’s also customary to tip hotel staff, porters, taxi drivers, and private guides for attentive service.

Safety and Etiquette in Germany

Overall, safety in Germany is excellent, particularly for travellers who follow local norms and exercise basic awareness in busy urban areas. As with any country, petty theft can occur in crowded areas and during large events and festivals such as Oktoberfest, so be sure to keep valuables secure. The tap water in Germany is safe to drink, but many locals prefer to drink bottled water (especially sparkling water) for the taste.

Public order is a cornerstone of German culture. Traffic signals are strictly observed, jaywalking is frowned upon, and bike lanes are taken seriously. Cyclists move quickly and have the right of way, so pedestrians should be alert.

Quiet hours (Ruhezeit) are also considered sacred. Noise restrictions typically apply from 10:00 p.m. to early morning and all day on Sundays, which are reserved for rest. Loud music, parties, and even recycling glass containers are prohibited during these periods. Many trains also feature designated quiet cars (Ruhebereich), where phone calls and noise are not permitted.

Getting Around Germany

Germany’s transportation network is among the most efficient in Europe, making it easy to get around without a car. High-speed trains such as Deutsche Bahn’s Intercity-Express (ICE) and Intercity (IC) connect major cities, while regional trains serve shorter routes and suburban areas. In cities like BerlinMunichHamburg, and Frankfurt, U-Bahn systems, trams, and buses make moving between neighbourhoods and sights effortless.

Public transport is fast and reliable, but proper planning is key. Tickets can be easily purchased from the Deutsche Bahn website, app, or station ticket machines. Keep in mind that paper tickets for local transportation must be stamped at the machines inside the station in order to be valid. Always check platform displays for train direction, as last-minute changes are rarely announced in English. Travelling light is strongly advised, especially when navigating tight connections.

Germany’s Autobahn is equally renowned, with certain stretches having no mandatory speed limit (though 130 kilometres per hour is recommended). The country is ideal for road trips, whether you’re craving a self-drive journey through the Black Forest or a romantic Bavarian adventure. If renting a car, an International Driving Permit may be required. Manual transmission is standard, so request an automatic in advance if needed. Be aware of additional costs for winter tires, cross-border driving, insurance, and navigation systems.

Seasonal Advice for Germany

“There’s no bad weather, only bad clothing” is a German mantra—and a useful packing philosophy. With four distinct seasons and regional variations, preparation matters. The northwest (including Hamburg and Cologne) tends to be wetter and windier, while southern Germany often sees sudden summer thunderstorms.

Layering is essential. Pack breathable basics, warmer knits, and a waterproof jacket year-round. Winter travellers should add a proper coat and insulating layers, particularly for evenings at Christmas markets. Comfortable walking shoes are non-negotiable, as cobblestones and long days on foot are common.

Style in Germany is practical and polished. Expect everything from Berlin’s minimalist, vintage-leaning aesthetic to Munich’s refined tailoring and emphasis on quality fabrics. For nicer dinners, opt for dark jeans or tailored trousers, crisp shirts, blouses, blazers, cardigans, or a versatile dress. Overly flashy or sloppy attire is generally frowned upon.

Germany uses Type C/F plugs and a 230V voltage. Most modern electronics are dual-voltage, but hair tools may require a converter. A compact day bag is useful for carrying a reusable water bottle and other necessities.

Plan Your Tailor-Made German Vacation with Goway

Germany is one of Europe’s most welcoming destinations, but navigating its customs, logistics, and regional nuances is where expert guidance makes a difference. 

From securing knowledgeable private guides to arranging seamless transportation and regional logistics, our Destination Specialists bring clarity and confidence to every stage of your journey. Think of it as German efficiency applied to travel: thoughtful planning, expert insight, and no unnecessary guesswork.

Still have questions? Our travel experts have the answers. From plug adapters to public transit hacks, we’ll guide you every step of the way.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A vacation in Germany can vary in cost, depending on factors such as the length of the trip, location, type of transport and level of accommodation. For instance, despite being the capital, Berlin has long been regarded as one of the more affordable capital cities in Europe, whereas cities such as Munich or Hamburg are generally more expensive. 

For a 7-day trip to Germany, travellers can expect to spend between $50 - $200 per day, depending on their particular budget. Goway's Destination Specialists can help create the perfect German vacation for any budget.

Germany is considered one of the most LGBTQ+ friendly countries in Europe, with cities such as Berlin and Cologne being renowned as hubs for German LGBTQ+ culture, from vibrant nightlife to pride parades and cultural events as well as activism. While rural areas of Germany may still be more traditional, pride events can be found throughout most German cities, and same-sex marriage is legal across the country.

Yes, tap water is perfectly safe to drink in Germany, however, most Germans prefer to drink bottled sparkling water. If you ask for water at a restaurant, you should specify tap water, which will be free; otherwise, you will have to pay. Most restaurants in Germany will serve sparkling water by default, so you should also specify that you would prefer still water.

Germany is a member of the Eurozone, so it uses The Euro (EUR). The exchange rate between The Euro and USD is around €1 to $1.10, though this can fluctuate, so it makes sense to monitor the exchange rate before your trip to Germany. 

Cash is still considered king in Germany, and while card payments have become more popular over recent years, it is still recommended that you carry around some cash, around $200, particularly if you are travelling in more rural areas. ATMs are readily available throughout the country, and large dominations of bills, such as 100 and 200 euro notes, are more commonly used in Germany than in other Eurozone states.

Tipping in Germany is not mandatory but generally seen as a sign of appreciation for your experience. There are no general percentage guidelines, however, the local custom around tipping in Germany is to add the tip onto your bill as you pay - for example, you may hand your server €70 for a €50 bill and request that they take €60 as the final amount and receive €10 in change back.

Yes, English is one of the most popular foreign languages taught in German schools, and as a result, most Germans will have at least a decent grasp of the language, particularly younger people. English is widely understood and spoken in major cities such as Berlin, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Cologne and Munich. That said, learning simple phrases such as Danke (thank you), Hallo (hello) or Bitte (please) will go a long way in making your trip to Germany easier.

When travelling to Germany, it is important to pack based on the seasons, regardless if your trip includes urban or rural destinations. Warm layers are a necessity for German winters, as are a sturdy pair of waterproof boots. During the summer, temperatures in Germany can easily reach upwards of 90 F (32 C) and even go as high as 104 F (40 C), so it's best to wear light clothing and plenty of sunscreen.

Germany offers a wide variety of sights and experiences to globetrotters of all ages, from the meandering vineyards of the Middle Rhine Valley to the jovial communal spirit of a Bavarian beer garden, to the captivating fairytale scenery of the Black Forest, to the history-drenched streets of Berlin and the brisk, fresh air of the North and Baltic sea coasts. Germany offers numerous exciting experiences for both city explorers and nature lovers.

Public transport throughout Germany is excellent, with numerous transport links between major cities and smaller towns, from trams to subways, buses to high-speed trains. Renting a car in Germany is very accessible and can offer the experience of the world-famous Autobahn, the highway system without an official speed limit for large sections.

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