Mayor Bill de Blasio landed Friday morning in Germany, where he will spend the weekend attending various events, including a leftist protest related to the G20 summit of world leaders.

De Blasio is expected to call into his weekly segment on WYNC radio, and his schedule for the rest of Friday also includes meeting with the first mayor of Hamburg, Olaf Scholz, the president of the Hamburg Parliament, Carola Alexandra Veit, and attending a reception for G20, according to a schedule put out by de Blasio’s office.

On Saturday, de Blasio will be keynote speaker at the Hamburg Zeigt Haltung (Hamburg Shows Attitude) rally on “human rights and democracy,” where he is expected to speak out against President Trump’s policies.

Hizzoner’s overseas jaunt is being paid for by the rally’s organizers — as is the tab for three City Hall staffers with him.

The mayor also made sure the free trip will include a visit with his son, Dante, a Yale University student who’s spending the summer on an internship in Berlin.

De Blasio took off for Hamburg on Thursday afternoon from New York hours after skipping an NYPD swearing-in ceremony made somber by the assassination of NYPD Officer Miosotis Familia earlier this week. He is scheduled to leave Germany on Sunday.