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Top Cities in Germany
- Berlin Hostels (203)
- Frankfurt Hostels (61)
- Munich Hostels (42)
- Cologne Hostels (31)
- Hamburg Hostels (30)
Hostels in Germany
- Aachen
- Albbruck
- Alsfeld
- Augsburg
- Bad Grund
- Bad Kreuznach
- Bad Krozingen
- Bad Liebenstein
- Baden Baden
- Bamberg
- Bautzen
- Bayerisch Eisenstein
- Bayrischzell
- Berchtesgaden
- Bergisch Gladbach
- Berlin
- Bochum
- Bonn
- Bottrop
- Bremen
- Bullay
- Cologne
- Dallgow
- Dinkelsbuhl
- Dortmund
- Dreilinden
- Dresden
- Duisburg
- Dusseldorf
- Erfurt
- Erlangen
- Essen
- Esslingen
- Filderstadt
- Frankfurt
- Frankfurt am Main
- Freiburg
- Friedrichshafen
- Fulda
- Fussen
- Gersfeld
- Halle
- Hamburg
- Hannover
- Heide
- Heidelberg
- Hohenlinden
Featured Hostels in Germany
Hotel Buschhausen
Adenauerallee 215 52066 , Aachen
Golden Tulip Top Hotel Buschhausen is a family run hotel located directly beside the Aachener Forest. The hotel features a swimming pool and sauna for guests use and is the ideal spot for the business or leisure traveller.The city centre is just 2km away as well as industrial and commercial ... ...[read more]
Guesthouse Brunnmatthof
Waldshuter Gass 9 , Albbruck
We will be happy to welcome you in our comfortable and familiar atmosphere in the famous vacation area 'Southern Black Forrest'. The house is situated in a quiet location at the south-end of the village. It is surrounded by meadow-land and fields. ...[read more]
Youth Hostels in Germany
Germany's sometimes troubling history can make it both a fascinating and somber country to visit, but the Germany of today - not to mention the German people - make the country one of the more pleasant and easy places you'll travel. The Germans are extremely welcoming and you may even find they speak English better than native speakers do!
Germany's main cities to visit are Berlin, its ever-changing capital, and Munich, the center of the country's world-famous beer culture. Berlin has been in an almost-constant state of reconstruction since the Wall fell, and that sense of rebirth makes the city feel quite alive. Munich has a charming historic center, and you don't even need to visit during Oktoberfest to get a taste for the region's famous beers. But beyond those two metropolitan areas, the German cities of Hamburg (with its harbor and its casinos), Cologne (with its cathedral and 2000 years of history) and Dresden (with its fantastic festivals and nightlife) are well worth any traveler's time.
Outside the cities, there are rural landscapes a-plenty for any outdoors enthusiast. You might not think of beaches when you think of Germany, but its northen border lies on the North and Baltic seas (though you probably won't want to go sunbathing much up there). There are also gorgeous forests, mountains and collections of lakes that are popular weekend destinations for Germans and tourists alike.
Germans are great travelers, and so are also great hosts. There are plenty of budget accommodations in most of the cities. Hostels are a great option, not just for young backpackers. Certainly some hostels are geared for young (or young-at-heart!) party people, but some are also run more like B&Bs. You just have to hunt until you find the one that sounds right for you. Staying in a hostel gives you a chance to get to know a place a little bit better, as well as meet other travelers from all over the world. To find the bed with your name on it, search the Germany hostels in this directory by choosing the city you'll be visiting. You may also want to read about the Munich hostels in particular.
Now that you've got your Germany hostel sorted out, what's next? Well, you can look for cheap airfare to Germany and read all about what to do and see in the country in our Germany Travel Guide.
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