View of Wernigerode Castle
 

Saxony-Anhalt welcomes you to the heart of Germany. This ideal travel destination extends from the foothills of the Harz through the cities of Magdeburg and Halle, all the way to the green wine-growing region of Saale-Unstrut and in the north the Altmark region.

Here, history, culture, and nature merge to create an unforgettable experience. Explore historical UNESCO World Heritage sites, hike through picturesque landscapes, and enjoy culinary specialties of the region. Saxony-Anhalt answers the needs of all travelers, whether old or young, whether you’re a culture fan, nature-lover, or gourmet. So, for your next trip, be inspired by our highlights.

Halle (Saale) market square and Market Church.
© Stadtmarketing Halle GmbH / Maximilian Wiesenbach

CITY LIGHTS AND CULINARY DELIGHTS

On a short break in Halle (Saale) and the surrounding Saale-Unstrut region, you’re certain to fall in love with the city, the area and the people. Here historic locations and stunning landscapes combine to give you an unforgettable weekend.

Harzdrenalin Suspension Bridge at the Rappbodetalsperre.
© IMG / Lüder Lindau

HIGHLIGHTS IN THE HARZ MOUNTAINS

The Harz region is the perfect place for hiking and mountain biking. It is ideal for anyone who wants an active holiday or is simply looking to relax. Spoil yourself and your family with some enjoyable downtime.

FAMILYTRIP IN THE CAPITAL CITY

In Magdeburg and the surrounding area, you and your family can spend an unforgettable weekend. Wonder at the historically important buildings in the region’s capital, have fun doing a range of leisure activities, and take a detour into nature for some rest and relaxation.

Adventure in the Elbauenpark in Magdeburg.
© Andreas Lander
Garden Kingdom Dessau-Wörlitz.
© IMG / Steffen Eichner

WORLD HERITAGE AND AUTHENTIC HISTORICAL LOCATIONS

Here in the heart of Germany, amazing UNESCO World Heritage sites are within reach: from the Luther sites in Wittenberg to the Bauhaus in Dessau, you will follow in the footsteps of reformer Martin Luther and discover places of architectural significance.

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