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School Trips to Germany

Spellbinding scenery, big-city beauties and palpable history

Where contemporary flair meets long-standing history, school trips to Germany welcome your group to a country full of contrasts. Its soul-stirring scenery of half-timbered towns and romantic river valleys draw you in with little effort, whilst its big-city sights and cutting-edge architecture won’t fail to hold your attention. Where history lies behind every corner, educational trips to Germany will see your students explore the country through the ages and revel in its cultural delights.

A school trip to Germany can cater to a variety of subjects – have a browse below…

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Discover the history of Berlin in three key visits

Berlin offers a wealth of landmarks and attractions that give valuable insights into different eras throughout German history. The modern infrastructure of the city combined with its complex historical areas allows for a vibrant visit. This is particularly applicable to school trips as crucial insights can be gained into times that shaped the 21st century.

 

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FAQs

  • When is the best month to visit Germany?
    The prime time for school trips Germany is during the spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is mild, and there are fewer tourists, making it ideal for exploring the country’s rich history, vibrant cities, and stunning landscapes without large crowds.

 

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How to get decision makers on board with your school trip

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School History Trips to Germany- Munich or Berlin for World War 2 Studies

Planning your next school history trip to Germany? Berlin may be the obvious choice since it’s the capital city and filled with key historic sites…