Experience Euro 2024 in Germany The German National Tourist Office (GNTO) India has invited Indian football fans to discover Germany's cultural treasures and natural wonders during the Euro 2024 championships. With its "Stay a Little Longer" campaign, GNTO encourages travellers to explore beyond the football stadiums and experience the beauty of Germany. During Euro 2024, Germany will host matches in 10 cities, fans can explore world-class museums, historical landmarks, and scenic riversides, all within easy reach. As the countdown to EURO 2024 begins, soccer fans around the world can look forward to a month-long celebration of the sport in Germany with countless public viewing parties. As fans worldwide gather to support their favourite teams, the GNTO encourages them to ext...
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Germany will soon drop a mask mandate on long-distance trains and buses, one of the country’s last remaining COVID-19 restrictions, the health minister said Friday. The mandate will be dropped on Feb. 2, Health Minister Karl Lauterbach announced in Berlin. FILE PHOTO:People wear face masks to protect themself against the coronavirus as they leave and get on board of a subway train in Berlin, Germany. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn) Other European countries already have scrapped mask mandates in public transport, and Lauterbach faced increasing pressure to follow suit in recent weeks. Masks remain mandatory in doctors’ practices, while masks and negative tests are still required to enter hospitals and nursing homes. Rules for local transportation are a matter for Germany’s 16 state gov...
Read MoreAccelerating its recovery efforts in India, German National Tourist Office concluded their 2 city Networking Dinner and Sales blitz in Mumbai and Delhi. This in-person was the first mega-sales mission and event post-pandemic in 2 Indian cities. The India Week was scheduled during September 19-23, 2022. The India Week showcased a multitude of German tourism products. Owing to the growing interest from Indian operators, the event saw participation of 6 new German Partners this year Baden-Baden, Frankfurt Tourism, Melia Hotels, Outletcity Metzingen, Rail Europe and Visit Berlin. The partners were ecstatic to see the enthusiastic response from the travel fraternity in the Indian cities. GNTO aimed at highlighting various unexplored regions as options for Indian travellers to Germany...
Read MoreThe yearly TOP 100 ranking presents its results Responsible tourism is a growing trend among travellers who are increasingly concerned about the environmental impact of travel. More than 30 percent of Germany is covered by lush forests, nature reserves and biosphere reserves, making it perfect for a variety of outdoor holidays. Look no further than Germany’s sixteen national parks with their unspoilt natural beauty to see some truly stunning landscapes. From the Baltic Sea in the North all the way to the Alps in the South and anywhere in between, every region has its own unique flair and charme, so there is a lot to discover. “Sustainable tourism is something Germany is serious about,” said Romit Theophilus, Director for India German National Tourist Office (GNTO), “We recognise the...
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