In the spring season, Germany's rich Central European flavor, and romance pervades every castle and garden, and traditional and modern architecture fusion in every city.


Where is Germany in Europe?


Germany is located in the middle of the European continent, at the crossroads of the European continent, to Germany, in addition, but also easy to go to the neighboring countries of France, Switzerland Austria, which are very convenient.


Recommended in Germany driving, because Germany, although public transportation is more developed, many small towns and small towns, need to transfer from Frankfurt to big cities 1-2 times to arrive, waiting for the car is more time-consuming, far from the flexibility of self-driving.


Next are 3 recommended driving routes.


Itinerary 1: Car and Forest Tour.


Munich - Fussen - Meersburg - Schiltach - Stuttgart - Baden-Baden - Heidelberg - Frankfurt


Duration: 10-12 days


Trip Features:


Passing through the Alpine mountain system from the north before driving to the Black Forest, you'll travel from the serenity of the northern foothills of the Alps to the cutting-edge German automobile manufacturing and on to the famed university town of Heidelberg.


Along the way, explore the Mercedes, Porsche, and BMW museums, walk through layers of forests, and experience nature's gifts in Schiltach, and romance in Swan Castle.


Itinerary 2: Driving through the Black Forest in Germany and Austria.


Frankfurt - Heidelberg - Stuttgart - Freiburg - Meersburg - Fussen - Hallstatt - Salzburg - Munich


Duration: 11-13 days


Itinerary Features:


Heidelberg which carries history, the Black Forest where you can forget your worries, and the clear and pure King's Lake, this journey combining nature and classics will surely impress you.


Itinerary 3: Three Countries Central Europe Tour.


Munich-Salzburg-Hallstatt-Vienna-Cesky Krumlov-Prague


Duration: 12-15 days


Trip features: Germany and neighboring countries are very convenient to travel, from Germany to Austria or the Czech Republic by car.


The stadiums of Munich, the music capital of Salzburg, the heaven on earth of Hallstatt, and the baroque palaces of Vienna are waiting for you to enjoy.


Before driving in Germany, be sure to understand the German traffic rules, in advance to learn a little German driving language, after all, Germany's road signs and a variety of signs are in German.


Planning where to park in advance will greatly reduce the time spent searching for a parking space and will make parking expenses more reasonable.


Generally speaking, there are very few places to park for free in Germany's most popular tourist destinations.


If you search for "Parken" and the name of the town you are traveling to, you can find official information about parking in these towns, the distribution of parking lots, and their prices at a glance.