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Day 7 Berlin In the morning visit some of the many attractions of Berlin, inclu- ding the Brandenburg Gate, the Island of Museums (a UNESCO Site) and the German Parliament building. In the afternoon enjoy a pleasant river cruise on the Spree (approx. 1 hour) and some free time to explore the city’s fabulous shop- ping destinations.
Day 8 Berlin - Potsdam - Weimar Visit Potsdam and the Sanssouci Palace (UNESCO). The former re- sidence of the Prussian kings is a lovely city filled with palaces and gardens. Next we travel to Wei- mar, the home town of famous per- sonalities such as Goethe, Schiller, Bach and Liszt.
Day 9 Weimar - Bamberg Sightseeing tour of Weimar. The cradle of the Bauhaus movement and the 1999 European Cultural Capital, Weimar features an ama- zing collection of classic architec- ture. In the afternoon continue to Bamberg, located in northern Ba- varia. The town is famous for its beer and features a lovely old city center (UNESCO).
Day 10 Bamberg - Nurem- berg - Munich In the morning we briefly pass through Nuremberg, a metropolis that has preserved much of its me- dieval charm. Our final destination today is Munich, the capital of the state of Bavaria. Munich is known around the world for its Oktober- fest, the largest beer festival in the world, the Bayern München foot- ball team and the BMW cars that are manufactured here.
Day 11 Munich In the morning visit the city’s best known attractions, such as the Ma- rienplatz square with the elegant city hall, the bustling Viktualien- markt with delicious gourmet pro- ducts and the Hofbräuhaus brewery. In the afternoon you are free to ex- plore this friendly city at your leisu- re and relax in a beer garden with a glass of outstanding local beer.
Day 12 Munich - Wieskirche - Füssen On the way to Füssen we visit Oberammergau, a picturesque town known for its annual Passi- on play, impressive crafts and the lovely Wieskirche church, a UN-
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ESCO Heritage monument and an important pilgrimage destination in Bavaria.
Day 13 Füssen - Neu- schwanstein Castle - Lake Constance - Constance In the morning we visit Neusch- wanstein Castle, built by Ludwig II. Today, Neuschwanstein is one of the most famous and most visited attractions in southern Germany. Continue via the beautiful region around Allgäu to Lake Constance, which forms the border between Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
Day 14 Constance - Black Forest - Heidelberg In the morning we travel via the high road through the Black Forest and enjoy magnificent views of fo- rest and canyons on the way to Ba- den-Baden, the former residence of Europe’s nobility. Enjoy a sightsee- ing tour of this elegant spa resort and then continue to Heidelberg.
Day 15 Heidelberg - Frankfurt After a visit to the Heidelberg Castle and the historic center, we conclude the tour at Frankfurt air- port.
Cultural 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 the castles in Schwerin, Sanssouci, Neuschwanstein and Heidel- berg
Boat tour on the Rhine (1.5 hrs) and the Spree (1 hr) 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) Bamberg / Germany
Personal expenses, gasoline, parking fees, speeding fines, winter tyres, GPS, map etc.
Optional (Self-drive)
Local English speaking guides at Hamburg, Berlin and Munich
4**** 3*** rates on request
(without guide) 4****
! Please Note
These rates do not apply during holidays, conferences and special events
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