Overview
Germany is a Western European country with a terrain of vast forests, rivers and mountain ranges, and 2 millennia of history.
Berlin, its capital, is home to thriving art and nightlife scenes, iconic Brandenburg Gate and many sites relating to WWII.
Munich is known for its Oktoberfest and cavernous beer halls, including 16th-century Hofbräuhaus. Frankfurt, with its skyscrapers,
houses the European Central Bank. Germany is in Western and Central Europe, with Denmark bordering to the north, Poland and the
Czech Republic to the east, Austria to the southeast, Switzerland to the south-southwest, France, Luxembourg and Belgium lie to
the west, and the Netherlands to the northwest. It lies mostly between latitudes 47° and 55° N and longitudes 5° and 16° E. Germany
is also bordered by the North Sea and, at the north-northeast, by the Baltic Sea. With Switzerland and Austria, Germany also shares
a border on the fresh-water Lake Constance, the third largest lake in Central Europe. German territory covers 357,021 km2 (137,847 sq mi),
consisting of 349,223 km2 (134,836 sq mi) of land and 7,798 km2 (3,011 sq mi) of water. It is the seventh largest country by area in
Europe and the 62nd largest in the world. Most of Germany has a temperate seasonal climate dominated by humid westerly winds. The
country is situated in between the oceanic Western European and the continental Eastern European climate. The climate is moderated
by the North Atlantic Drift, the northern extension of the Gulf Stream. This warmer water affects the areas bordering the North Sea;
consequently in the northwest and the north the climate is oceanic. Germany gets an average of 789 mm (31 in) of precipitation per year;
there is no consistent dry season. Winters are mild and summers tend to be warm: temperatures can exceed 30 °C (86 °F).
Validity
Valid till 31 March 2017
Day 1: Frankfurt
Arrival at Frankfurt airport and transfer to your hotel. Explore Frankfurt during a 2-hour walking city tour (optional). Visit the beautiful
restored Römerberg, on the shore of the Main river. Other highlights include the former residence of Goethe, the Paulus Church and wonderful
city views from the Hauptwache. Accommodation in Frankfurt.
Day 2: Frankfurt – Düsseldorf
Transfer to the train station where you board your train to Düsseldorf (travel time: 1:30 h). Arrival and transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon
2-hour walking City Tour (optional). Düsseldorf is one of the most modern cities in Germany; its avenues are lined with Europe’s most renowned shops.
Excellent museums, theatres, concert halls and galleries make Düsseldorf an artistic and cultural metropolis. Accommodation in Düsseldorf.
Day 3: Düsseldorf – Hamburg
Transfer to the train station where you board your train to Hamburg (travel time: 3:38 h). Arrival and transfer to your hotel. Enjoy a private 2-hour
walking tour of the city (optional). Visit this historical warehouse region, the largest in the world; also explore the district of St. Pauli, better
known as the “sinful mile“, the Baroque church of St. Michaelis, nicknamed ‚Michel‘, and the Alster. Accommodation in Hamburg.
Day 4: Hamburg – Berlin
In the morning enjoy a harbor tour along the many canals of the Alster and Speicherstadt and experience Hamburg from another view point. In the early
afternoon transfer to the train station where you board the train to Berlin (travel time 01:36 h). Arrival in Berlin and transfer to your hotel.
Accommodation in Berlin.
Day 5: Berlin
Explore the impulsive city Berlin during a private walking City tour (optional). The capital of Germany is the artistic centre of the country with a
large number of museums, art galleries and theatre shows. This day ends with a visit of the TV Tower and a glass of sparkling wine. You discover the
entire city with its large number of touristic attractions. Accommodation in Berlin.
Day 6: Berlin – Dresden
Transfer to the train station and board the train to Dresden (travel time 02:06 h). Arrival in Dresden and transfer to your hotel. In the afternoon
walking city tour (optional). Dresden is one of the most beautiful cities in Germany. Visit the recently restored Frauenkirche church, the famous
Dresden Opera House, the Imperial Zwinger palace and enjoy a stroll along the Elbe River. Accommodation in Dresden.
Day 7: Dresden – Nuremberg
Transfer to the train station and travel by train to Nuremberg (travel time 4:26 h). Arrival and transfer to the hotel. In the afternoon enjoy a
2-hour walking tour of the historic city center (optional). Accommodation in Nuremberg.
Day 8: Nuremberg – Munich
Transfer to the train station where you board the train to Munich (travel time 1:15 h). Arrival in Munich and transfer to your hotel. Accommodation in Munich.
Day 9: Munich
Visit the city´s main attractions during a 2-hour walking city tour, concluding the tour at the Marienplatz square with its famous clock tower (optional).
Munich, the capital of the state of Bavaria is famous for its Oktoberfest, which is annually celebrated in September. Accommodation in Munich.
Day 10: Munich – Stuttgart
Transfer to the train station where you board the train to Stuttgart (travel time 02:17 h). Arrival in Stuttgart and transfer to the hotel. In the afternoon
enjoy a 2-hour walking City Tour (optional). Stuttgart is well known for famous car models such as Mercedes Benz and Porsche. Accommodation in Stuttgart.
Day 11: Stuttgart – Frankfurt
Transfer to the train station where you board the train to Frankfurt (travel time 1:35 h). The tour concludes in the city of Frankfurt or at the Frankfurt Airport.
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Package Pricing
Price Per Adult on Twin Sharing
Price Per Adult on Single Occupancy
Price Per Child with Bed (2-11 Years)
Price Per Child without Bed (Below 2 Years)
USD 3299
USD 3999
USD 2699
USD 399