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Hamburg / Germany


The Pearls of the North


Day 1 Hamburg Upon arrival transfer to your hotel. The tour begins with a panoramic city tour. The city is internationally known for its elegants boulevards, the port, which is the second largest in Europe and the famous neighbor- hood of St. Pauli.


Day 2 Hamburg - Bremen - Hamburg Today you are going to visit the hanseatic city of Bremen, which is the cradle of the fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm “The Bremen Town Musicians”. The old town of the city offers many attractions such as the Cathedral, the “Böttcherstrasse” street as well as the market square. The statue of Roland has been de- clared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Another interesting place to vi- sit is the neighborhood of Schnoor, the oldest area of Bremen. In the af- ternoon we travel back to Hamburg.


Day 3 Hamburg - Lübeck - Schwerin After breakfast travel to Lübeck that has more than 1000 years of history. Lübeck was once one of the most important centers of the Hanseatic League and one of the richest cities in the Middle Ages. Its old town is surronded by water and was de- clared UNESCO World Heritage


Site. Monuments like the Holstentor (Holsten Gate) standing at the ent- rance of the old town is a symbol and stands for the beautiful image of the city. In the afternoon continue to Schwerin, a city that is characterized for its richness in water and forests, abundance of cultural treasures and a fascinating intact old town.


Day 4 Schwerin - Wismar - Bad Doberan - Rostock In the morning visit the wonderful Schwerin Castle, located on an island in the center of town. After- wards contiue to Wismar, situated on the shores of the Baltic Sea. It is famous for its port, historical mo- numents with the typical red-brick gothic style and the great hospita- lity of its locals. The day continues to Rostock with a short stop in Bad Doberan.


Day 5 Rostock - Stralsund - Rügen Rostock, a Hanseatic city for more than 800 years that still preserves its ancient charm and offers to- day along with the seaside resort of Warnemünde multiple cultural aspects. The architecture of the city highlights the historical houses sho- wing facades off different periods: gothic, renaissance and barroque. Afterwards continue to Stralsund,


while going through the medieval al- leys of the city you still can feel the “Seefahrtsromantik”. Leaving Stral- sund we cross one of the longest bridges in Germany in order to reach the Rügen Island, it is famous for its stunning white cliffs that you are going to discover during a boat tour.


Day 6 Rügen - Güstrow - Berlin On the way to Berlin we stop in the lovely city of Güstrow. The historic center impresses with its half-tim- bered houses made of gothic brick, with magnificient buildings that date back to renaissance times and the neoclassic town hall.


Day 7 Berlin In the morning visit Berlin and get to know its main attractions like the “Kurfürstendamm, the Brandenburg Gate and Postdam square.


Private Tours


Travel period: Jan 01, 2017 - Mar 31, 2018 Departure dates: daily Private Tour


Self-drive (with guide) No. of 3***


part. 2 I 4 I 6


Min. 2 persons


This program includes Private Tour:


Accommodation in the hotel category of choice


Daily buffet breakfast Transportation by car or minivan during the entire tour


English speaking driver-guide during the entire tour Visits and excursions as mentioned Admission to Schwerin Castle Boat tour to the Island of Rügen’s white cliffs


Self-drive:


Accommodation in the hotel category of choice


Daily buffet breakfast


Economy-category rental car Unlimited mileages, A/C Mandatory insurances (please ask for details)


Not included (Self-drive)


Personal expenses, gasoline, parking fees, speeding fines, winter tyres, GPS, map etc.


! Please Note


These rates do not apply during holidays, conferences and special events


4**** 3*** rates on request


(without guide) 4****


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