Welcome to Germany
Home to 40 UNESCO World Heritage sites, this is an amazing destination for history lovers.
Where to?
Travel Tips
– Unsure if you need a visa to enter? Click here and you can find out
– Have some change on you because in certain parts of Europe the public washrooms are not free. They typically cost about 0.50 – 1 euro.
– Be very careful about your phone and wallet on public transit and big crowds as pickpocket is an issue
– Cant hurt to bring a portable battery pack in case your phone runs out of battery
– Pack comfortable shoes, lots of walking
Thing to Know
Travel Documentation: Canadians and US citizens do not need a visa for up to 90 days. Please note passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date of travel. Travellers are also required to have an onward or round-trip ticket.
Language: The official language of Germany is German. A large portion of the population are able to speak English as well.
Money: The official currency of Germany is the EURO
Outlet: Be sure to purchase a travel adapter as the voltage if different in Europe than Canada/US. In Europe it is 220V – 240V whereas in Canada it is 120V
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