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Welcome to Aachen, Germany — where ancient Roman history meets vibrant modern culture. In this Aachen travel guide, we take you through the streets of one of Germany’s most historically significant and most underrated cities in Europe.
Aachen was the imperial capital of Charlemagne and Germany’s first ever UNESCO World Heritage Site — and somehow it still flies under the radar. We had no idea what to expect, but Aachen completely exceeded every expectation. Two nights was nowhere near enough and we’re already planning our return. The cathedral alone is worth the trip — but this city has so much more waiting to be discovered.
We also get rare access to active archaeological excavations near the cathedral, where Roman-era skeletons were recently discovered, offering a fascinating glimpse into Aachen’s ancient past that most visitors never see.
No Aachen travel guide is complete without the food. We sample traditional Sauerbraten, hunt down the famous Aachener Printen cookies, explore local street markets, and discover hidden gems the tourist crowds miss — including the charming and interactive Puppenbrunnen fountain, one of Aachen’s most beloved local landmarks.
Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or simply planning your next Germany trip, this guide gives you an honest, ground-level look at why Aachen Germany is one of Europe’s most underrated destinations.
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