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Germany Arrange for Tourism Surge During UEFA Euro 2024, Plan different experiences for travelers.

As the world gears up for the European Championship commencing on 14th June, Germany is also preparing for a significant influx of visitors. The diverse and captivating travel destination, extends an open invitation for explorers seeking inspiration this summer, whilst aligning with its sustainably focussed narrative, ‘Germany Simply Inspiring’. Expecting over 2.7 million spectators in stadiums and an additional 7 million for public viewings. This surge, informed by data from previous sporting events like the 2006 World Cup, positions Germany as an ideal travel destination during this period. From unspoiled landscapes to authentic culinary delights, urban attractions to historical sites, Germany stands as the ultimate European destination for travellers. Indian visitors can immerse themselves in off-the-beaten-path locations and experiences, offering moments to unwind, embark on scenic road trips, or delve into a heartfelt journey across the country. In anticipation of this major sporting event, the German National Tourist Board is channelling global attention towards the host cities and the rich array of attractions in nearby regions. An integral part of this strategy involves providing accessible, comprehensive information about the host cities to facilitate travel plans, all conveniently available here at: https://www.germany.travel/en/inspiring-germany/summer-of-footballgermany-2024.html. Romit Theophilus, Director of Marketing & Sales Office – India at the GNTO, said: ” Under the narrative ‘Germany Simply Inspiring,’ the country aims to highlight its positive image amongst the Indian audience whilst promoting travel tips. Theophilus further emphasised on sustainable aspects across several tourism segments throughout the country be it in the city or the countryside. Germany not only stands as a leading travel destination but also harbours a rich artistic heritage depicted vividly in architectural marvels and the works of renowned 17th-century artist, Caspar David Friedrich. …

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Simply FEEL GOOD in Germany: GNTB relaunches its world-renowned campaign for sustainability.

Germany is increasingly perceived internationally as a sustainable destination: In the SDG Index, which shows the progress made by 193 nations in meeting the UN climate goals, Germany rises from sixth to fourth place in 2023. According to analyses by IPK, potential guests ranked Germany third out of 27 countries in terms of climate protection and sustainability. The German National Tourist Board (GNTB) is making the most of this favourable attention by launching its international “Simply FEEL GOOD” campaign, which offers a variety of eco-friendly vacation suggestions. Commenting on the campaign launch, Petra Hedorfer, CEO, German National Tourist Board (GNTB) says: “With the award-winning ‘Feel good’ campaign, we have already been successfully promoting the variety of certified sustainable products and services on the international markets since 2021. The 2023 campaign shows how a trip to Germany can combine sustainability, enjoyment and a variety of experiences can be combined on a trip to Germany. The travel ideas selected for the campaign reflect how more and more tourist regions, hotels, tour operators, and mobility service providers are aligning themselves sustainably. The strategic orientation and implementation of the campaign pay very specific attention to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and thus underpin our claim to make German incoming tourism more sustainable.” Simply FEEL GOOD 2023 The central element of the GNTB campaign is a landing page at www.germany.travel. This hub of inspiration and information presents almost 140 sustainable tourism travel ideas that were selected in a call for proposals. The four clusters “Discover,” “Enjoy,” “Stay” and “On Tour” make it easier to find your way around. In addition, maps of Germany link to further sustainable travel options to the thematic websites …

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GNTO invites visitors from India to take enchanted tour of the nation’s rich history and fantastical landscapes

The German National Tourist Board is inviting visitors from India to take an enchanted tour of the nation’s rich history and fantastical landscapes.  With 25,000 enchanting sites, from UNESCO World Heritage Sites to hidden gems, Germany’s historic treasures provide both romantic getaways and legendary tours filled with pure magic. Whether it is the Baroque-style Moritzburg Castle constructed on its own artificial island near Dresden or Kriebstein Castle that looms ominously over the River Zschopau in Saxony; the Barockgarten Großsedlitz in Heidenau or Germany’s oldest “porcelain palace”, the Schloss Favorite Rastatt near Baden-Baden. The wonderous sites promise unique experiences, from open-air concerts under starry skies to captivating exhibitions. Indian tourists can take part in the Hohenzollern Mountain Race, climbing 365 vertical metres to reach the courtyard of Hohenzollern Castle, visit the world’s first playing card museum to design their own cards at Altenburg Residential Castle; or experience music fusion at Spandau. Explorers can also discover other fascinating places such as Sanssouci Palace, which is actually a complex of palaces and gardens; immerse themselves in culture at regular musical performances and events at Wartburg Castle; experience the annual theatrical tribute paid to William Shakespeare at Neuschwanstein Castle; and visit Heidelberg Castle, which hosts a 2 series of unforgettable theatre, opera, and concert productions. Each of these landmarks highlight Germany’s rich history and architectural wonders. The German people always like to show themselves from their best side, a country with a big heart, as well as free, lively and peaceful at the same time. We’ve rounded up some of the best festivals in Germany this summer alongside Oktoberfest. Come and celebrate with us! Rheingau Wine Festival Wiesbaden: 11th – 20th August For 10 …

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