Central Europe lies between two different worlds, and its center Germany.
Unified into one state only 150 years ago, its principalities and people have for centuries spread throughout this region of Europe, making their influence known.
Today, you'll find Bavarian villages in Central Europe, towns with ancient castles, and stately squares that hint at the region's rich history of trade.
In addition to the ancient imperial cities sparkling with the remains of the Roman Empire whose ruins still exist.
heart Europe , dominated by the Alps, is rich in natural beauty: mountains around the cities, lakes reflecting images of the peaks, rivers running through the villages, and forests waiting to be discovered.
Best Places to Visit in Central Europe
Central Europe - Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ljubljana is the capital and largest city of Slovenia.
The tree-lined Ljubljanica River – a central part of the capital – becomes even more enchanting in summer.
Where locals sip coffee in cafes on the river's edge and stroll along the banks.
Ljubljana is also a vibrant student city with a lively nightlife.
There are also many historical landmarks, especially the old city.
But the medieval Ljubljana Castle is the symbol of the city and offers great views of the city.
There are also remains of the Roman city walls.
Moreover, accommodation in Ljubljana is easy, as there is a full range of affordable accommodation available.

Ljubljana, Slovenia
Central Europe – Innsbruck, Austria
Innsbruck is surrounded by the majestic Nordkette mountains and valleys covered with dense greenery.
It is a beautiful mountain city that can be enjoyed in summer and winter.
This city consists of Austrian From the medieval Old Town, with its fairy-tale buildings, as well as a Renaissance castle and a Baroque cathedral.
In Innsbruck, you can enjoy camping outside the city in the summer.
In this case you will be close to nature, as well as close to hiking opportunities.
Or you can enjoy luxurious residences in the heart of the city.

Innsbruck, Austria
Heidelberg, Germany
Heidelberg is the oldest university town in Germany.
With its attractive old Baroque architecture and lush forests surrounding it and the river, this city takes you back to ancient times.
The town's partially restored brick castle sits on a hilltop on a 13th-century site above the red roofs of the old town.
Remains of the ancient Celtic wall can still be seen here too.
You can even stay in heritage buildings – one of which dates back to 1592 – or in affordable hostels.

Heidelberg and its castle, Germany
Warsaw, Poland
The capital of Poland is one of the most beautiful cities in Central Europe and is home to a historic old town and a vibrant local life that make it well worth a visit.
With the communist era and wartime tragedies aside, there is a new lease of life along the cobblestone lanes.
You can walk along the Royal Route for a chance to discover the city's best historical landmarks, such as the Copernicus Statue and the Church of the Holy Cross.
There is also the imposing Palace of Culture and Science, built in the 1950s (tallest building In Poland)
And the large royal castle dating back to the sixteenth century.
Accommodation and transportation options are also plentiful in this vibrant and fascinating city.

Warsaw, Poland
Bratislava, Slovakia
Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia and is actually one of the smallest capitals in Central Europe.
However, it is filled with a lot of history and architecture.
The medieval and Gothic old town, with its ornate palaces and magnificent castle, is a must-see.
Located on the banks of river The Danube, its streets are lined with chic boutiques and cafes.
And if you are looking for a place to stay, simply choose from a wide range of accommodations available here to suit a variety of travelers.

Bratislava, Slovakia
Lucerne, Switzerland
The Swiss city of Lucerne is located on the shores of Lake Lucerne, surrounded by snow-capped mountains.
There are stunning lake views to enjoy.
As well as a stunning old city to explore with an array of medieval architecture.
Otherwise, just enjoy the wonderful and vibrant atmosphere of Lucerne.

Lucerne, Switzerland
Salzburg, Austria
Salzburg is an Austrian city located on the border with Germany.
Filled with unmissable views of the Eastern Alps.
Divided by the Salzach River, Salzburg is a city of two halves: the Old Town lies on the left bank of the river and boasts pedestrian streets with medieval and Baroque architecture.
The right bank is for the modern town, built in the 19th century in the neo-Gothic style.
Many popular tourist attractions can be found in Salzburg, such as the Archbishop's Palace.
But what this city is most famous for is that it is the birthplace of the great composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

Salzburg, Austria
Hallstatt, Austria
Hallstatt, the jewel of Central Europe, lies on the western shore of the lake of the same name.
Its stunning beauty lies in its location on a lake whose brilliant emerald waters reflect the surrounding Alpine hills.
In winter, the city is covered with a thick blanket of snow, and skiing here is very enjoyable.
In summer, hiking in the hills and water sports become the order of the day.
This mountain town is filled with local cafes and charming shops.
Set amidst beautiful 16th century houses along quaint alleys, as well as reasonably priced accommodation.

Hallstatt, Austria