By Lily Morgan
Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a well-preserved medieval town in Bavaria.
Nestled in the Rhine Valley, Bacharach is famous for its stunning vineyards, timber-framed buildings, and the enchanting Stahleck Castle.
Located in the Eifel region, Monschau is known for its narrow, winding streets, charming half-timbered houses.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quedlinburg boasts over 1,300 half-timbered houses, cobblestone streets, and a majestic castle.
Cochem is a scenic town on the Moselle River, renowned for its hilltop Reichsburg Castle, charming wine taverns, and beautiful riverfront.
Meissen, famed for its porcelain, is a historic town with beautiful Renaissance architecture, winding alleys, and the impressive Albrechtsburg Castle.
Triberg, in the Black Forest, is home to Germany's highest waterfalls. Its enchanting scenery, traditional cuckoo clock shops.