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Day 3 / Tuesday Black Forest - Lake Constance - Füssen After breakfast we enjoy a short presentation on the cuckoo clock production before we drive through the Black Forest to Lake Constance. Time for lunch at the unique Bre- wery and Restaurant Max & Moritz (not included) which offers spec- tacular views of the Lake and the Alps. After lunch we drive to the Hops museum in and learn about one of the most important ingre- dients of beer brewing (tasting of 3 different beers included). After the tour we drive to our final destination Füssen, the southernmost point on our tour of Romantic Germany. For Dinner we recommend a visit to the authentic Restaurant & Brewery Olivenbauer, famous for its home brewed craft beer and delicious me- als (not included). Accommodation at the Hotel Hirsch****.
Day 4 / Wednesday Neuschwanstein - Oberam- mergau - Innsbruck We start the day with a visit to Neu- schwanstein Castle, built by Ludwig II, the notorious “Mad King“. At midday we travel to Oberammer- gau, famous for its Passion Play and lovely crafts. We continue the
tour to the Abbey of Ettal. Over 400 years of brewing history awaits you at the Ettal Benedictine Abbey. Vi- sit the beer museum and taste the beer, which is up to this day brewed by the local monks. We continue to our final destination, Innsbruck. Accommodation at the Hotel Grauer Bär****.
Day 5 / Thursday Innsbruck - Munich In the morning we enjoy a sight- seeing tour of Innsbruck (Austria), located in the Inn valley, in the heart of the Alps. After lunch we travel to the biggest Monastery Brewe- ry in Germany “the Monastery of Andechs”. Learn about the history and brewing techniques on a tour through the brewery, after the visit we continue to Munich. Accommo- dation at the Maritim Hotel Mu- nich****.
Day 6 / Friday Munich After breakfast we visit the city’s main attractions, concluding the tour at the Marienplatz square with its famous clock tower. During this tour you will sample Bavarian spe- cialties from the “Viktualienmarkt”. The afternoon is free to explore at your leisure. (Optional a guided visit
to the world famous Hofbräuhaus) In the evening you enjoy a traditional Bavarian dinner including 1 “Maß” (1 Liter) Beer. Accommodation at the Maritim Hotel Munich****.
Day 7 / Saturday Munich - Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Frankfurt After breakfast we travel to Ro- thenburg ob der Tauber, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Romantic Germany. Sightseeing tour of this lovely medieval town concluding with a stop at the local butchery for a typical Bratwurst Semmel (fried sausage in a bun). Next we travel to Frankfurt. The program ends at Frankfurt airport, around 5 pm.
Guaranteed Departures
Tour dates 2017 June July
August
04 09 06
rates on request
Prenight/Postnight in Frankfurt rates on request
Guaranteed departure dates with a minimum of 2 persons!
Private Tours
Travel period: Jan 01, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018 Departure dates: daily No. of participants 2 I 4 I 6
rates on request Min. 2 persons
This program includes
Transfer in from Frankfurt airport to your hotel (only on day 1 of the tour) Transportation by car, minivan or bus during the entire tour (depending on number of participants)
Bilingual English/Spanish speaking tour guide during the entire tour (driver-guide for groups of 7 persons or less)
Accommodation at the hotels described or similar
Daily buffet breakfast Visits and excursions as mentioned Welcome Dinner in Frankfurt Traditional Black Forest dinner Typical regional farewell-dinner in Munich incl. 1 Liter Beer Brewery tours and tastings in Heidel- berg, Ettal and Hops Museum Brewery tour in Andechs
Admission to Heidelberg, Neuschwan- stein Visit to a cuckoo clock visitor center Bratwurst sampling in Rothenburg and specialties at the Viktualien market Munich
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