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Heidelberg
Ever wondered just what makes our bodies tick? Why we get butterflies in our stomach, or why laughter bubbles up inside of us? The plastinations of Gunther von Hagens offer a rare sight of real human bodies that have been donated for scientific study. While you're learning about the anatomy of happiness at some 200 exhibitions that bring science to life, make sure you stop and appreciate just how complex that body of yours is.

Haßloch
Holiday Park Pfalz
Holiday Park Pfalz is a family-friendly amusement park located in Haßloch, Germany. It's part rollercoaster craziness, part woodland. Easy to reach by car, Holiday Park Pfalz is one of Germany's most popular theme parks.

Frankfurt
TimeRide Frankfurt
TimeRide Frankfurt is a virtual reality experience allowing visitors to see what local life was like in the 19th century. Offering a historic glimpse of the city as it once was, it's a great way to learn more about how Frankfurt became the city it is today.

Frankfurt
St. Paul's Church
St. Paul's Church (Paulskirche) is a historical church in Frankfurt, located in the heart of the city. It was consecrated in 1833 and is the site of the start of German democracy.

Stuttgart
Fernsehturm Stuttgart
When the SWR Television Tower opened in Stuttgart in 1956, it stood out in more ways than one: it was the first television tower in the world to be built of reinforced concrete, it represented a new type of structure as the first broadcasting tower to have an observation platform and a restaurant, and it was one of the highest buildings worldwide, with a height of 217 metres.
It is state capital's most prominent landmark, firmly anchored not only in the cityscape but also in the hearts of Stuttgart's inhabitants. The observation decks at a height of 150 m and 153 m offer a unique, 360° panoramic view over Stuttgart and the vineyards of the Neckar Valley as far as the Swabian Alb and the Black Forest.
The view from Stuttgart's highest lookout point is an unforgettable experience at any time of year. Catering is provided at the Panorama Café in the tower pod and the restaurant at the foot of the tower whose terrace is an inviting place to linger in the summer months.

Günzburg
LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort
LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort is all the fun with colored bricks that your family could ask for. Visitors can ride rollercoasters, meet their favorite LEGO® heroes, participate in workshops and loads more.
LEGOLAND® Deutschland Resort is easily reached by train to Günzburg (a shuttle bus commutes regularly between the train station and LEGOLAND® Deutschland) or by car.

Colmar
The Toy Museum of Colmar
The Toy Museum of Colmar has been celebrating the enchanting innocence of childhood since it opened its doors in 1993. With an eclectic collection of toys ranging from 19th-century rocking horses, board games, puzzles, and dolls to the contemporary toys of today, the museum experience shows how toys and games reflect the sensibilities of each era. Brimming with nostalgia and charm, it's a fascinating, playful visitor experience that reveals there's a lot to be learned from good old-fashioned fun!

Colmar
Unterlinden Museum
Once a monastery, now a museum filled with masterpieces from the Middle Ages to modern art, there's no shortage of things to see in the Unterlinden Museum.The star of the show is the Isenheim Altarpiece, a prime example of German Renaissance work, but visitors will also find paintings by Picasso, decorative French furniture, and even archaeological finds.
Spanning some 7,000 years and with 3,500 pieces in their collection, the Unterlinden Museum is the perfect place to get lost for any lover of culture.

Amnéville
Amnéville Zoo
Amnéville Zoo is a private animal park in eastern France, close to the border with Luxembourg. The park houses various exotic animals, including lions, tigers, gorillas, and red pandas.