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What is the walkable city in Germany?

Munich, Germany Munich is large, but the central area is designed for walking. A walking tour will take you through Marienplatz, which is home to the New Town Hall and other historic buildings. Then, you can move on to the famous English Garden, Asamkirche, and finally take a stroll along the Isar River.



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Yes, Frankfurt is a very walkable city. The city center is compact and easy to navigate on foot, with many pedestrian-only streets and plenty of parks and green spaces. The city also has an extensive public transportation system, including trams, buses, and the U-Bahn, which makes it easy to get around without a car.

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A tour of southern Germany is a great introduction for first-timers. The alluring Black Forest, the villages along the Romantic Road, Bavaria's boisterous beer halls, and rococo palaces and churches beginning to your Germany exploration.

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With almost 3.8 million inhabitants, the undisputed number 1 is the German capital of Berlin. Each of the city's districts has its own unique atmosphere, from chic to grung to hip to international. Of course, there are plenty of places of interest here, including the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag building.

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