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Counting the most beautiful 10 towns in Germany, how many have you been to?

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In a blink of an eye, it's spring season in bloom again, but many tourists have disappeared in beautiful German towns because of the epidemic, but the epidemic will eventually pass. So where do you want to travel? I summarized 10 the most beautiful towns in Germany according to various German travel websites and domestic travel guides. Have you ever been there?

In Frejborg, the city of freedom, you can see medieval buildings with red bricks, red walls and spires. It is located in the southwest border of Germany, close to France and Switzerland, with a warm climate and plenty of sunshine.

The picture shows a bird's eye view of Frejborg.

"Titisee" has clear water quality and meets the drinking water standard. In the ancient Roman language, the genus "Rhinoceros" was the name of a little girl, so Didi Lake was also called "Girl Lake".

The picture shows Didi Lake.

The ditches that can be seen everywhere in Frejborg were used to provide drinking water and domestic water at the beginning of the city. It also means "tie the knot". It is said that if someone accidentally falls into a ditch in the city, a man will marry a girl in Frejborg and a woman will marry a man in Frejborg.

The picture shows the ditch in Freiburg.

2. Heidelberg

Heidelberg is a city with profound cultural background, which has both romantic pastoral scenery and international vitality. The ruins of the castle, the deep stone road. The poet Goethe once "lost his heart in Heidelberg", and Mark Twain said that Heidelberg was the most beautiful place he had ever been.

The picture shows an aerial view of Heidelberg.

3. Ruedesheim

Ruedesheim is a famous wine city. If you like Riesling wine, you must not miss it. The town has beautiful scenery, and the alleys condense the unique style of the town, which is as mellow as wine. There are also many coffee shops, dessert shops and shopping shops along the street.

The picture shows the Drosselgasse Alley in Ruedesheim.

4. Wü rzburg

Wü rzburg is a baroque city. Walking in Wü rzburg, you can feel its elegance and romance. The scenery of this city is breathtaking. Climb to Fort Maria on the other side of the main river, and you can overlook the whole city!

The picture shows the city scenery of Wü rzburg.

In rothenburg, on the Taubel River, you can't seem to feel the passage of time. It is known as the "Pearl of the Middle Ages". There are typical medieval buildings, ancient city walls and ancient markets, and you can see the precipitation of history and the fairy tale world. Rothenburg is not only famous for its medieval style, but also has very beautiful parks and gardens.

The picture shows Rotenberg.

6. Moncho

Mengshao is an ancient town with a history of more than 700 years. The quiet town is surrounded by mountains, and the narrow Ruhr River passes through the city, quietly witnessing the flow of time. You can take a slow walk in the town, or you can order a cup of coffee and a dessert in the central square and sit for an afternoon.

The picture shows Mouzo.

7. Lubeck

Lubeck has different scenery all year round. The Holstein Gate is printed on a two-euro commemorative coin, and there is a Baltic resort 20 kilometers away. The medieval city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the five churches in the old city are also impressive.

The picture shows Lubeck.

8. Bamberg

Bamberg is a city with seven hills and is called "Frank Rome". It is also called "Little Venice" in Germany. It has a history of nearly a thousand years and was once the residence of emperors and bishops of the Holy Roman Empire. If you like history and beautiful scenery, don't miss it.

The picture shows Bamberg.

9. Tubingen

If you like the beautiful scenery of Heidelberg, you must also like Tubingen. It is like a sister of Heidelberg. They are all located on the Neckar River, with mountains, castles, red roofs and flowers everywhere.

The picture shows the banks of neckar in Tubingen.

10. Shenao Amkengaise

Schenau amknigeser (Sch? nau am K? Nigssee) can let you see the lakes and mountains of Germany, and friends who have been to King Lake must be familiar with it. There is nothing more pleasant than taking a slow boat tour here, looking at the bright and colorful lake on the shore and eating a fresh fish in King Lake.

The picture shows the Olympic bid for Amkenigese.