Germany
Germany is one of Europe’s most organised and structured destinations for families travelling with autistic children. With reliable public transport, clear signage, pedestrian-friendly city centres and a strong culture of rules and routine, many families find it surprisingly predictable and manageable.
From fairy-tale castles in Bavaria to interactive museums in Berlin and riverside walks in Cologne, Germany offers a mix of history, nature and hands-on experiences that suit different sensory needs and interests. Cities are generally clean, well-connected and easy to navigate, and supermarkets and restaurants follow clear systems that can feel reassuring when travelling with children who rely on routine.
This Germany travel hub is designed to help you plan with confidence. Instead of simply listing blog posts, it brings everything together in one place — from practical planning before you book, to airport navigation, choosing where to base yourself, understanding regional differences and finding suitable attractions.
Inside this category you’ll find:
• Step-by-step planning advice for travelling to Germany with an autistic child
• City guides and accommodation ideas
• Transport tips including trains and airport navigation
• Sensory considerations and realistic expectations
• Family-friendly attractions and outdoor spaces
If you work through the guides in order, you can plan your entire Germany trip with clarity, structure and fewer unknowns — which makes all the difference when travelling with autistic children.

