





See animals from all over the world at this zoo, including rare Rothschild giraffes, elephants, chimpanzees and gorillas, plus Canadian wolves, bison and caribou.
Enjoy a fun day out at this large artificial lake, popular with swimmers, boaters and joggers. In the winter ice skaters play ice hockey on the frozen lake.
Experience the varied styles of this massive garden campus left by the Kings of Hannover, featuring botanic and vegetable gardens, plus Baroque architecture.
Hanover's central square sits at the crossroads of the city's main streets. In addition to the many restaurants and shops that surround it, Kröpcke is home to the locally famous Kröpcke Clock, a replica of the city's first city center clock.
Wander through the corridors of this preserved 19th century castle and learn about the history of Lower Saxony and one of its royal families. Book a guided tour or explore on your own. Visitors can also go up to the top tower, where they meet with a bird's eye view of the surrounding valley.
While visiting Hanover, don't miss the stunning Old Town Hall, known locally as Altes Rathaus. Dating back to the 15th century, it was Hanover's first town hall, and much of the red brick building was restored after World War II.