It's the time of the year when many Iowans and Americans travel. Summer vacation is an excellent time to escape from home and get away.

For many, it's a road trip to somewhere in the Midwest, if not staying within the state. Some of my favorite memories were summer road trips.

For others, it may be a trip overseas. From sightseeing at a historic location, or possibly seeing out of country family, to just a really cool family vacation.

Right now, the U.S. Department of State is warning Americans to use caution when visiting one European country.

Warning Issued for US Tourists

I've been lucky enough to travel to some amazing places in Europe. France, including Paris, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Spain, have all been destinations for my wife and me.

If you're planning a European vacation, take note.

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Right now, the U.S. government advises travelers to be more cautious than usual when visiting Germany due to potential security risks.

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Right now, the risk is listed at "Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution" from the U.S. Department of State.

What does Level 2 mean?

Four threat levels can be issued with any travel warning. They escalate with 4, and yes, there are threat level 4 countries, which means do not travel.

1 would be the most minor, and even Canada is on the list as a "1" right now. It simply means you should exercise normal precautions in most cases.

Rüdesheim am Rhein Germany. (Johnny Marks/TSM)
Rüdesheim am Rhein Germany. (Johnny Marks/TSM)
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For this warning issued for travel to Germany, the U.S. Department of State urges caution for a couple of reasons:

 

  • Terrorism Threat: There is an ongoing risk of terrorist attacks in Germany and across Europe. These could be carried out by organized groups or lone individuals. Attacks might involve knives, firearms, improvised explosives, or vehicles. They often occur without warning.

  • Potential Targets: Public places such as tourist attractions, transportation hubs (airports, train stations), shopping centers, government buildings, hotels, restaurants, places of worship, schools, parks, and major events could be targeted.

Tips for Travelers Going Overseas

If you are heading to Germany, and having been there, I suggest you do go, you're advised to follow a few simple tips.

 

  • Stay Alert: Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded or popular areas.

  • Follow Local Guidance: Adhere to instructions from local authorities

  • Stay Informed: Monitor local news for any updates or incidents.

  • Enroll in STEP: Sign up for the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive alerts and make it easier for the U.S. embassy to contact you in an emergency.

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Cologne Cathedral, Cologne , Germany (Johnny Marks/TSM)
Cologne Cathedral, Cologne, Germany (Johnny Marks/TSM)
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For more detailed information, visit the official Germany Travel Advisory page. Safe travels!

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