UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Germany

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We, Olivera Zivkovic and Emily Gordine from DW, traveled for two weeks across Germany in a camper van to find out how the coronavirus pandemic has affected traveling and tourism in Germany. This is what we experienced.

Fly cheap and binge drink: Budapest has become a hot spot for hard-partying tourist groups. During the coronavirus pause the city is rethinking tourism. Some locals say a new law goes too far — others say not far enough.

Take a tour of Bremen and you’ll enjoy maritime flair on the North Sea and discover a historic Hanseatic city.

It’s easy to relax in Saarland, far from mass tourism. Michelin-starred cuisine, a Franco-German way of life and the world’s first industrial UNESCO World Heritage site are the pride of this small, Francophile state.

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