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Discover three of Germany’s most charming towns

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Plan your next 2023 adventure Open in Explore Germany in a different light Dear Mr. {NAME}, While Ge

Plan your next 2023 adventure Open in [browser]( Explore Germany in a different light Dear Mr. {NAME}, While Germany's major cities like Berlin, Hamburg and Munich shine in the spotlight, there are many other small towns to discover on your next trip. Fly into Frankfurt or Munich and make the short journey to one of these beautiful destinations. [New York - Marburg](E&Duration=14) E&Duration=14 [Economy](E&Duration=14) E&Duration=14 [Book Now](E&Duration=14) E&Duration=14 Marburg, Hesse Step into your favorite fairytale Medieval churches, cobblestone streets, and subtle nods to the Brothers Grimm most famous fairytales make up this storybook town. [Book Now]( Füssen, Bavaria Discover someplace new This pastel-colored town lies just north of the Austrian border. While it's most famously known for being a quick trip away from Neuschwanstein Castle, this small city has a rich violin-making history and exudes a quintessential German charm. [Book Now]( Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg Embrace your inner explorer Located right on the Neckar River in southwest Germany, this waterside city is a truly unique destination for travelers. Visit Heidelberg Castle, stroll the Philosopher's Walk, and experience the Baroque old town. [Book Now]( Plan your trip Stay up-to-date on current entry regulations and travel during COVID-19. Enjoy your journey relaxed and worry-free. [Entry regulations]( [Safe travel]( [Digital self services]( Please note that entry requirements for all points of travel are the responsibility of the passenger. For your next flight [Book & Manage]( [Travel preparations]( [During your trip]( [Miles & More]( Lufthansa App Your digital travel companion for your flight with Lufthansa. Follow us Service & contact [Deutsche Lufthansa AG]( [Cancel Newsletter]( [Change profile]( [Privacy Statement]( [Imprint]( Corporate Headquarters: Deutsche Lufthansa AG Venloer Straße 151-153 50672 Köln Executive Board: Carsten Spohr (Chairman) Christina Foerster Harry Hohmeister Dr. Detlef Kayser Dr. Michael Niggemann Remco Steenbergen Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Dr. Karl-Ludwig Kley Registration: Amtsgericht Köln HRB 2168

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