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How to arrange a visit to Germany in June?

Hello, I am studying in Germany, in Karlsruhe and Baden, and I have visited Berlin, Hamburg and Munich occasionally. Undoubtedly, Germany is a very suitable place to travel. June is the prime time for tourism, and the temperature is about 1 degrees, but it will rain occasionally, so it is recommended to bring a rain-proof dress, otherwise it will be very troublesome to take an umbrella and take photos.

I think you should buy a German railway pass first when you arrive, because it will be very expensive if you buy a ticket temporarily. Since you have to walk around for 12 days, it is definitely cheaper to buy a pass. Secondly, personally, I think you can visit

Stuttgart in 12 days: the most famous is the Mercedes-Benz Museum there;

baden-baden: It has always been an aristocratic convalescent place. The hot springs here have been well-known in all directions since ancient Roman times. If you want to experience it, you should pay attention to mixed baths sometimes.) The casino is also worth seeing, but you should pay attention to wearing formal clothes.

Freiburg: located in the black forest, it is a romantic city.

Boden Lake: the largest lake in Germany, and June is a good time.

Above. You can also visit nearby states.

Munich: Although it is a big city, there are not many places worth visiting. The new town hall is magnificent and worth seeing. If you want to surprise your object (with sufficient funds), you might as well visit Maximilian Street there, where there is the most upscale luxury store in Germany I have ever seen, followed by BMW Museum. Not far from Munich, there is a famous Neuschwanstein Castle, which I didn't go last time. Because I heard that there is a big gap between reality and pictures

Other places depend on whether you have enough time. There are so many places worth visiting in Germany. You can enjoy the scenery along the way just by taking the Deutsche Bahn train. On the other hand, if you have a Schengen visa, you can actually visit other European countries. Switzerland in the south is more beautiful than Germany.

It's too late, so let's call it a day. It's purely handwritten. Please give me some hard money, lol.