Some of the world’s most well-traveled cities are in Germany. The most popular city to travel to in Germany is Frankfurt am Main, which momondo users choose as their landing destination 720% more often than other cities. The next most popular cities in Germany are Berlin and Munich.
Theresienwiese is the most popular place of interest in Germany. Many travelers make it a point to stop there while traveling to Germany. Other popular landmarks and places of interest in Germany would be Marienplatz, Neuschwanstein Castle, or Europa-Park.
The closest airport to Theresienwiese is Oberpfaffenhofen Airport, which is located in Munich. If you plan on visiting or staying in this area, landing at Oberpfaffenhofen Airport will be your best bet.
The best prices found on momondo for flights to Germany are:
$7 per person with easyJet
$8 per person with Eurowings
$9 per person with Flybe
Entry restrictions
Germany has restricted the entry of travelers who are arriving from outside the European Economic Area, except for nationals of Germany, residents with a residence permit, and D-Visa holders, and certain exceptions (detailed below). Germany has restricted all air passenger flights from the UK until January 20. In order to travel to Germany on exempt transportation UK nationals resident in Germany will require proof of residence. If they are not yet in possession of a residence card, they will be required to provide credible evidence that they are resident in Germany. This could include an address registration certificate (Meldebescheinigung), a tenancy agreement, a utility bill in their name, or a certificate of application (Fiktionsbescheinigung). As of June 25, travelers arriving from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland may enter Germany. Germany has also lifted restrictions on entry for travelers coming from the following countries: Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand and Uruguay. Travelers must have spent at least 2 weeks in the above-listed countries prior to their flight to Germany. Restrictions will also be lifted for entry from China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Macao if this can be agreed on a reciprocal basis. The list will be reviewed every two weeks. Entry from any third country is possible for travelers who can demonstrate an important reason for their travel. The list of important reasons covers German and EU citizens and any third-country nationals with a right of residency in Germany. It also includes healthcare and social care personnel and health researchers, skilled workers whose economic activity is necessary and cannot be postponed or performed from abroad, freight and transport staff, seasonal workers, students who cannot continue their studies from abroad, travelers making visits for urgent family reasons, diplomats and staff at international organizations, and persons transiting Germany. Travelers entering Germany after staying in a designated risk area abroad during the previous 14 days must undergo mandatory testing for COVID-19. The German government regularly updates its list of designated risk areas. See the "English archive" at the bottom of the Robert Koch Institute page for the latest updated list.
Entry requirementsTravelers who need to be tested have the choice to either present a valid test taken within 48 hours prior to arrival. Travelers entering Germany from another country and have visited a high-risk area in the last 10 days, must complete adigital registration prior to travel.
Quarantine requirementsQuarantine requirements in Germany differ depending on the German state. All travelers arriving from high-risk areas (over 50 cases per 100,000 inhabitants) are required to stay in home quarantine for 10 days on arrival in Germany. After 5 days it is possible to secure release from quarantine with a negative test. More information can be found here. In most federal states (Länder), testing negative, at the earliest after five days, means home quarantine is no longer required. Furthermore, in some federal state (Land) regulations, exemptions from the quarantine obligation require the submission of a negative test result.
If you are planning to travel to Germany at this time, it is recommended that you stay up to date on current restrictions and follow proper safety measures while in public.