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Private Tours


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


Self-drive 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 Rhine cruise


Admission to the Mercedes Benz Muse- um, Porsche Museum and BMW Museum Admission to Neuschwanstein Castle 1 lap on the Nordschleife Nürburgring with a sports car 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


The tour to the Nordschleife is subject to availability and may not be available every day. These rates do not apply during holidays, conferences and special events


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


(without guide) 4****


Germany and its world famous cars


Day 1 Frankfurt - the Rhine - Nürburgring - Frankfurt This tour starts along the famous Rhine River. After a short visit to Rüdesheim and its famous Dros- selgasse street, we embark on a boat and travel to St. Goar along the most picturesque stretch of the Rhine River: the Lorelei. From here we continue to Nürburgring. In the afternoon you can experience a real speed legend: the Nordschlei- fe is one of the most challenging tracks for any motor sport fan. After this adrenaline rush, return to Frankfurt.


Day 2 Frankfurt - Heidelberg - Stuttgart In the morning you travel to Hei- delberg. Idyllically located on the shores of the Neckar River, Heidel- berg is Germany’s oldest university town and one of the most popular destinations in the country. In the afternoon we continue to Stuttgart.


Day 3 Stuttgart Stuttgart is not only home to the headquarters of Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, it is also one of the greenest cities in Europe with a beautiful historic center. After breakfast, car lovers are treated to a very special excursion. Visit the Mercedes Benz Museum, which displays more than 1400 different Mercedes Benz models. Next visit the Porsche Museum.


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Day 4 Stuttgart - Füssen Continue the trip to Füssen and visit the most famous castle in Germany: Neuschwanstein Castle, built by Luis II, the famous „mad King“.


Day 5 Füssen - Oberammer- gau - Munich In the morning we travel to Oberammergau, famous for its Passion Play and lovely crafts. Then continue to Munich and enjoy a panoramic city tour.


Day 6 Munich (Ingolstadt - Munich) This day is dedicated to the BMW brand. Visit the BMW Museum, one of the most high-tech muse- ums in the world. The museum tells the history of the famous BMW


brand and exhibits a collection of automobiles, engines, and mo- torcycles, as well as some quirky futuristic models. Experience the exciting world of BMW. The after- noon is free to indulge in Munich’s wonderful shopping opportunities. Another option is to visit the Audi Museum in Ingolstadt in the after- noon (admission not included).


Day 7 Munich - Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Frankfurt After breakfast you travel to Ro- thenburg ob der Tauber, one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Romantic Germany. Enjoy a sight- seeing tour of this lovely medieval town. Continue to Frankfurt. The program concludes at Frankfurt air- port or in the city center.


Private Tours


p 7 Days from/to Frankfurt p Nürburgring race track p Mercedes, Porsche, BMW, Audi...


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