The Germans! and the Best Souvenirs From Germany!

Those who enjoy travelling to Germany on holiday must remember to stock up on souvenirs. We have made a list of the classic and trendy items.

Those who have been to Bavaria might want to purchase a Dirndl or Lederhosen. A traditional beer mug might also look good at home. On the other hand, if you’ve been to Frankfurt you might want to pack some Bethmännchen: these round marzipan balls don’t only taste good at Christmas time. A Bembel is of course a typical Hessian item. But what should you take home from Stuttgart? Those who can’t do without spaetzle at home should buy a spatula. So that you can enjoy the Swabian delicacy everywhere. Family members who had to stay behind at home will be more than pleased with some Stollen from Dresden. It is simply delicious! And from Berlin? The traffic light man is the gift of choice: he is available made of chocolate, in the form of a lamp or even a notepad, for example. Or maybe you prefer treats from Leipzig? Or take your pick, see what you fancy.

Are you planning a trip to Berlin, Germany? Well, get ready to bring back some fantastic souvenirs that will forever remind you of the vibrant and eclectic charm of this incredible city.

Looking for a bit of inspiration on what are the best souvenirs from Berlin?

This is your handy guide on what to buy in Berlin from quirky trinkets to mouthwatering treats. Berlin has something for everyone when it comes to memorable keepsakes. Whether you’re a history buff, foodie, lifestyle enthusiast, or young at heart, I’ve uncovered the best Berlin shopping for your best German souvenirs to bring home.

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While living in Berlin for 3 months, I collected many of these items to bring back home. So much so, that I think I might need another suitcase! Get your shopping bags ready because you won’t want to miss out on these must-have souvenirs from Germany!

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Best Souvenirs From Germany

1. Bethmännchen


Frankfurter Bethmännchen


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Frankfurter Bethmännchen

2. Bembel and Geripptes
3. Sparking Cider Wine

A ribbed glass of cider with a bembel



A ribbed glass of cider with a bembel

A Hessian classic: This beautifully painted clay jug is placed at the tables in cider wine taverns. And it comes with the typical glass: this is what the cider is drunk out of. There is a drink with many variations. Sparkling cider wine has meanwhile become fashionable.

4. Ahle Wurscht

Hesse: Ahle Wurscht with bread



Hesse: Ahle Wurscht with bread

5. Cuckoo clock

Black Forest: Cuckoo clock



Black Forest: Cuckoo clock


The Black Forest is a great place for skiing and hiking. However, the region is also famous for the cute cuckoo clock, many of which are still handmade in the old tradition. The best examples can be found in the city of Schonach.

6. Ampelmännchen (Traffic Light Man)

Berlin: Green traffic light man

berlin souvenirs





Berlin: Green traffic light man


This traffic light man was seen in the GDR for many years and is today associated with Berlin and Eastern Germany in particular. There are countless gift ideas featuring the traffic light man motif in the capital, even as pendants for necklaces.

7. Trabbi Toy
8. Chocolate TV-Tower
9. Plattenbau-themed cushion
10. Cologne Water
11. Koelsch beer

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Cologne: Two cool Kölsch in the restaurant



Cologne: Two cool Kölsch in the restaurant


12. Black rye bread

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Lower Saxony: East Frisian brown bread



Lower Saxony: East Frisian brown bread


13. Dresden Stollen

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Thuringia: Stollen 640×360


The delicious Dresden Stollen is eaten predominantly at Christmas time. Theoretically, it can last for up to four months, but in practice it should be eaten immediately.

14. Nuremberg Lebkuchen (Gingerbread)


Nuremberg: gingerbread with historical cuisine in the background



Nuremberg: gingerbread with historical cuisine in the background

15. Nutcracker
16. Christmas decorations

Erzgebirge: Painting of a nutcracker



Erzgebirge: Painting of a nutcracker

Those who have been on holiday to Saxony, should definitely purchase a traditional nutcracker. These little wooden men are not only pretty to look at, they can also be used to crack nuts. Hand-blown Christmas baubles, hand-carved wooden angels and incense burners, which spread a wonderful scent in winter and look beautiful on windows and tables, come from the Ore Mountains.

17. Dirndl, Trilby, Lederhosen
Traditional German Breeches



Traditional German Breeches


18. Weisswurst


Bavarian veal sausage with sweet mustard



Bavarian veal sausage with sweet mustard


19. Pretzels


Basket of salted pretzels on wooden table



Basket of salted pretzels on wooden table


20. Tankard

freshly tapped draught beer



freshly tapped draught beer


You can’t leave Bavaria without having drunk out of a tankard. Of course, you can also pack this massive glass in your suitcase. Felt hats, leather trousers or dirndls are also fun – they say every woman looks pretty in them.
21. Kemm’s cakes
22. A fisherman’s cap
23. Labskaus stew

Lobscouse; beef, eggs, gherkin, beetroot



Lobscouse; beef, eggs, gherkin, beetroot

Raincoats, a fisherman’s cap, Kemm’s cakes or Labskaus stew: Anyone who has spent a holiday in the Hamburg region can buy many beautiful souvenirs. Labskaus stew is a typical sailor’s dish, it consists of cured beef brisket, potato, beet and optionally egg and maties.

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24. Spaetzle-scraper / spatula

Bavaria: Käsespätzle on the vegetarian Huendeleskopfhuette



Bavaria: Käsespätzle on the vegetarian Huendeleskopfhuette


Nothing beats a homemade spaetzle: it is mainly eaten in Baden-Württemberg. It is not too hard to make at home, but you’ll need a scraper or spatula. That is made out of metal or wood.

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25. Spekulatius Cookie
26. Rügen Healing Chalk
27. “Glückauf” (Good Luck) Mousepad
28. Soap in the shape of coal from the Ruhr
29. Magnets for various German states
30. Wine, Stuttgart e.g Trollinger, Hesse: Riesling


White wine is poured with green grapes in the background



White wine is poured with green grapes in the background

31. Bremen town musicians as pendants or chocolates


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32. Schnoorhaus, Bremen

Bremen: Schnoor Viertel



Bremen: Schnoor Viertel

The beautiful houses of Bremen’s Schnoor district are available as porcelain miniatures. Those who would prefer to buy the Bremen town musicians as souvenirs, you can even get them as fine chocolate.

33. Porsche toy car

Stuttgart: The Porsche-Museum in Zuffenhausen

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Stuttgart: The Porsche-Museum in Zuffenhausen

34. Baloney from the Saarland
35. Alte Pomeranze Liqueur
36. Leipzig delicacies

37 Best Souvenirs From Germany

37 Best Souvenirs From Germany






Leipziger Allerlei with crayfish in a bowl

37. Bachtaler pastries

Leipzig Larks



Leipzig Larks

The Leipzig larks are a classic Leipzig speciality. The delicious pastry made from shortcrust pastry, jam and marzipan gets its name from the lark. Around 1800, the bird was no longer allowed to be shot, so the master bakers found that a tasty alternative was needed. The criss-crossing strips of dough still remind us of the stuffed, tied songbird.

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