Welcome to Munich! Your first stop is
the famed Rothenburg ob der Tauber,
a German town in northern Bavaria
known for its medieval architecture.
Walk along the half-timbered houses
lined along the narrow, cobbled lanes
of the Old Town, and the surrounding
town walls boast well-preserved gate
houses and towers with a covered
walkway at the top. Next up is St.
James Church, which is home to an
intricate, late Gothic altarpiece by
woodcarver Tilman Riemenschneider,
while the Town Hall’s 52-metre-high
tower affords visitors with spectacular
views. Thereafter, proceed on an
exploration of Nuremberg. Visit the
Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, one of
the former residences of the Holy
Roman Emperors which has been
around for a thousand years. Then,
move to Renaissance artist Albrecht
Dürer’s House, before heading to the
bustling square Hauptmarkt to find the imposing Frauenkirche and the gilded
Schöner Brunnen fountain, which is
said to grant a wish to those who turn
the golden ring on the railings three
times.
Embark on a bright and early drive to
Dresden and enjoy a visual feast of art
treasures, architectural sights and the
arresting landscapes en route. Explore
the city on foot as you tour its
highlights such as the Church of Our
Lady (Frauenkirche), Semper Opera
House, The Zwinger and the
Fürstenzug.
After breakfast, journey to Berlin for a
discovery of the capital city with your
city guide. See the beautiful Unter den
Linden, an elegant boulevard in the
heart of Berlin that connects to the
Brandenburg Gate. Drop by the
Reichstag Building, the seat of the
German Parliament that reflects the
tumultuous history of Germany, for
some pictures. Then visit the famous
East–West German border crossing Checkpoint Charlie, also a well-known
setting for many spy thrillers and
espionage novels. Finally, comes the
main highlight of the tour – the Berlin
Wall. Trail along the double row of
cobblestones that form the symbolic
boundary separating the democratic
East Berlin and West Berlin.
Start the day on an exciting note as you
go on a shopping spree at Designer
Outlet Berlin, an outdoor shopping
outlet where you can find 84 brands,
such as Karl Lagerfeld, Adidas, Michael
Kors, Boss, Armani Exchange, New
Balance, and more at discounts of up
to 60% off their usual prices. Thereafter,
you may wish to join an optional
excursion to Potsdam, known as the
ancient capital to the Kingdom of
Prussia (1701-1918).
Optional: Potsdam
After breakfast, drive to Germany’s
Gateway to the World – Hamburg,
where the country’s biggest port is
situated in. Begin right in the heart of the city at the stunning Rathaus
building, from where you can easily get
to the ornate Alsterarkaden, a
Venetian-style shopping arcade famed
for its impressive architecture. Next,
head to the iconic St. Michael’s Church
for a picture stop before taking a short
walk to Reeperbahn, the famous street
in the heart of St. Pauli packed with
entertainment spots like theatres, art
galleries, trendy nightclubs and bars.
This morning, make your way to
Hameln, the city where the tale of the
Pied Piper of Hamelin took place! Take
a stroll through the Old Town and
admire the timber-framed and
sandstone buildings. See the Pied
Piper house as well as Market Church
St. Nicholas which was built before the
13th century. Continue journey to
Cologne, take time to admire the
detailed facade of Cologne Cathedral,
the largest Gothic church in Northern
Europe with its 157-metre-high twin
towers. Then stroll to the Old Town to
find the Rathaus, the oldest city hall
building in Germany that is still in use
today.
Trip to Heidelberg and embark on an
orientation tour of this picturesque city,
well-known for its romantic landscape
with the towering Heidelberg Castle in
the background. Wander through the
charming alleys and squares of the
Old Town and immerse yourself in the
unique ambience surrounded by
history. You’ll soon find yourself at the
traffic-free main street Hauptstrasse,
which is bursting at the seams with
cafes and restaurants as well as
renowned branded stores and small
boutiques. Continue to Black Forest
Region for overnight.
After a hearty breakfast, attend a
cuckoo clock making demonstration in
Titisee-Neustadt, before enjoying some
free time strolling along Lake Titisee all while admiring the gorgeous scenery
overlooking the sparkling waters. Make
your way to the town of Fussen and see
the Neuschwanstein Castle (view of
the exterior only). It is one of the most
popular castles in Europe. The biggest
draw is the Neuschwanstein is that it
was built as a place of retreat for King
Ludwig II, and transformed into a
medieval dream world filled with all of
his longing and ideals.. Spend the night
in Füssen.
This morning, you may wish to join an
optional excursion to Zugspitze, the
highest mountain in Germany at 2,962m
(9,718 ft) above sea level. It lies south of
the town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen,
and the Austria-Germany border runs
over its western summit. Ascend up to
its peak by cable car for some stunning
alpine views. Make the journey to
Munich and retire for the night.
Optional: Mt. Zugspitze
Our first schedule of the day is to
undergo the requisite Covid-19 test
together as a group. Thereafter, you’ll
have some free time to head
downtown for some shopping, before
we explore the central square
Marienplatz, where the Neues Rathaus
stands and the Altes Rathaus and
Spielzeugmuseum just a stone’s throw
away. Following that, you may wish to
join an optional excursion to Ingolstadt
Village, an outdoor shopping outlet
where you can enjoy discounts of up to
60% off at more than 110 designer
boutiques such as Armani, Coach, Furla,
G-Star, Prada, Tod’s, and many more.
Tonight, you’ll get to enjoy a Pork
Knuckle dinner with beer at the famous
Hofbräuhaus with some live music
accompaniment as a wonderful close
to the journey.
Optional: Ingolstadt Village
• A minimum group size of 10 passengers is
required for a confirmed departure.
• The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules
and hotels are subject to change without
prior notice in the event of unforeseen
circumstances.
• Activities are subject to weather conditions.
• During major events, accommodation may
be relocated to outside of the city or in
another city without prior notice.
Note
Do note that the third bed for triple room may be a "roll-away" bed.
The below chart serves a guideline and may not be applicable to all destinations.
For maximum comfort, we highly recommend a family of four to stay in two rooms.
If extra bed are not available, passengers will be put into : 1 Standard Double / Twin Room + 1 Standard Single Room
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Prices based on twin sharing, and does not include airport taxes and fuel surcharges, optional tours and gratitude for local guides, drivers and tour leaders, if applicable
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Encounter beautiful cities
dripping with history and
medieval villages that are
pretty as a picture in this
sweeping exploration of
Germany’s classic gems.