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Duration | 9 days | 7 days |
Price From | $ 2,429 | $ 1,849 |
Price Per Day | $ 270 | $ 264 |
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Trip Style | Private guided tour | Small group tour |
Lodging Level | Standard | Standard |
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Flights & Transport | Ground transport included | Ground transport included |
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Meals Included | N/A | 6 breakfasts, 1 dinner |
Description |
Discover the wonderful castles of King Ludwig II and the beauty of Bavaria's lakes and countryside. Tour inside the castles with local guides and take time to explore on your own. Alternate the visits to castles with other excursions, including a trip to the top of Mount Zugspitze, the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich, the Church in the Meadow, Oberammergau and other picturesque towns and villages in the region |
Europe is filled with timeless cities — but there is one time of year where some of them really twinkle, sparkle, and shine: the holidays. On this seven-day adventure, you’ll tour the historic Christmas markets of not one but five different destinations. You’ll sip some warm Glühwein as you wander through Gendarmenmarkt square in Berlin, travel by train to Nuremberg, search for handmade ornaments in Munich, visit local Christmas markets just outside of Salzburg, and get into the festive cheer while you walk through the Viennese Christmas markets. So dig out your best scarves and start practicing your Yuletide carols, because no one does Christmas quite like Europe. |
Day 1
Board your flight from your home destination to Munich, Germany.
This itinerary assumes this to be an overnight flight.
Air fare independently arranged.
Day 2: Hopfen Am See
Meals: Dinner
Arrival in Munich, Germany. Your flight should arrive at the Munich Airport by 11:15 a.m. at the latest for the complimentary transfer at noon.
When the group is complete we head south to your home away from home in HOPFEN AM SEE, on the lake near Fussen (Füssen or Fuessen in German). Our home base here at the southern end of Germany's famous Romantic Road is within hiking distance of Neuschwanstein in the beautiful Bavarian Alps.
You are staying in a typical local "landhaus", where you are a friend, not a tourist. Your rooms are very gemuetlich, decorated in Bavarian country style, all with cable TV, telephone, refrigerator, extra sitting area, balcony, and a great mountain view.
Your local expert, Astrid Baur, will take you out for a Bavarian dinner on the Lake Promenade tonight.
Your tour includes: Transfer from airport to hotel, three-course welcome dinner with menu choices, one beverage, and
coffee or tea after, overnight at Landhaus Koessel in Hopfen am See
Landhaus Kossel (Kössel / Koessel)
Day 3: Neuschwanstein, Hohenschwangau
Meals: Breakfast
Today we focus on Neuschwanstein Castle (Schloss Neuschwanstein in German), Germany's most famous castle. First we go to Marienbruecke (Mary's Bridge) sitting high above the Poellat Gorge, where we can take the best pictures of the castle. (If Mary's Bridge is closed because of ice or snow on the path, you will be taken to another lookout where you can take wonderful pictures of Neuschwanstein.)
From there we walk downhill for our inside tour of Neuschwanstein. Afterwards there's time for lunch and a stroll on Lake Alpsee, where young Ludwig learned to swim. [ Larger photos of Neuschwanstein, including helicopter views, are included in the Bavarian Castles Gallery in the In Depth section below. ]
In the afternoon we visit Schloss Hohenschwangau, the castle built by his father Maximilian, where Germany's fairy tale king spent much of his childhood, and where he dreamed about his future castles. Local guides in both castles.
Fantastic dinner tonight in the area where Ludwig II was planning his next castle, Falkenstein.
Buffet breakfast, door-to-door transportation, entrances and guided tours of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau, horse carriage, three-course dinner, Landhaus Koessel
Day 4: Zugspitze, Linderhof, Oberammergau
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Beautiful drive via Austria to Garmisch where we take a cable car up to the ZUGSPITZE, at almost 10,000 feet Germany's highest mountain, with a matchless panorama.
We continue on to Schloss Linderhof, Ludwig's beautiful hiding castle deep in the forest, which served as a background for the romantic fantasies of the young king. Inside visit with local guide.
Back home via the pretty village Of Oberammergau, known for the passion play, a tradition which derives from a vow made by the inhabitants in 1633 that if God spared them from the effects of the bubonic plague then sweeping the region they would perform a passion play every ten years.
Medieval Dinner in Fussen tonight.
Buffet breakfast, door-to-door transportation, Zugspitze cable car, guided tour of Linderhof, three-course dinner, Landhaus Koessel
Day 5: Herrenchiemsee, Bad Tolz
Meals: Breakfast
Today we focus on King Ludwig II's largest castle, Herrenchiemsee, which he built on an island in Lake Chiemsee after a visit to Versailles. Herrenchiemsee was Ludwig's most expensive project, he stayed here only about one week.
Boat and horse carriage rides to the castle and local guide for inside tour.
On the way back we stop in the beautiful town of BAD TOLZ (Bad Tölz or Bad Toelz in German). Bad Tolz became famous for its spa. It also features colourful painted buildings.
There's time to relax before we join the locals tonight for great atmosphere and food at a local brewery.
door-to-door transportation, boat and carriage rides, Herrenchiemsee tour, dinner, Landhaus Koessel
Day 6: Munich, Nymphenburg
Meals: Breakfast
We go to MUNICH (München or Muenchen in German, sometimes Munchen on the net) and first we visit schloss nymphenburg (Nymphenburg Palace), where Ludwig was born, and the Marstallmuseum, containing many of Ludwig's elaborate carriages.
An Orientation Tour of Germany's secret capital features the Olympic stadium, Olympic Tower, Leopoldstrasse, Schwabing, Ludwigstrasse, Odeonsplatz, Koenigsplatz, Karlsplatz, Church of our Lady, and Marienplatz where you see the Glockenspiel.
Afterwards plenty of time on your own for shopping, more sightseeing (BMW Museum, German Museum, Pinakothek, ... the options list is endless). Dinner on your own in the evening. Why not have a stein of beer at the Hofbrauhaus (Hofbräuhaus), Munich's famous beer hall?
door-to-door transportation, Munich orientation tour, entrance to Nymphenburg Palace, Landhaus Koessel
Day 7: Innsbruck
Meals: Breakfast
Today we drive south through the mountains to INNSBRUCK on the Inn River, the capital of Austria's Tyrol.
First we visit Schloss Ambras, a Renaissance castle and palace located in the hills above the city. It was built in the sixteenth century on the site of a tenth-century castle, and became the seat of power of the Counts of the Andechs. The castle is notable for its exterior architecture and interior furnishings, and contains major art and armour collections. We have a private guided tour.
In the city enjoy a nice stroll through its quaint medieval lanes, see the famous little Golden Roof below the impressive Austrian Alps, the Hofburg palace, and the Hofkirche, Innsbruck's fine Baroque church. Free time to explore on your own, and maybe shop for Swarovski Crystal, which is made here.
Dinner in Austria tonight on the way back home.
door-to-door transportation, entrance and private guided tour of Schloss Ambras, three-course dinner, Landhaus Koessel, Schloss Ambras
Day 8: Wieskirche, Lake Starnberg, Andechs
Meals: Breakfast
On our last exploring day we take the Romantic Road to visit the masterpiece of Bavarian Rococo, Wieskirche, also known as the Church in the Meadow, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We continue to Lake Starnberg and at Berg see the Votivchapel and the cross in the lake where Ludwig died. Then on to ritzy Starnberg with time for lunch and a stroll on the lake.
Afterwards a short drive to Andechs, a famous Benedictine monastery on the Holy Mountain. The monks are also well known for making their own beer, which we have time to enjoy in one of the many beer gardens.
Enjoy your last evening with a wonderful farewell dinner in Hopfen.
Buffet breakfast, door-to-door transportation, three-course dinner with menu choices, one beverage, and coffee or tea after, Landhaus Koessel
Day 9: Return
Meals: Breakfast
Time to say "Auf wiedersehen". Transfer to Munich Airport for your return flight home.
Your flight should not leave Munich before 10:30 a.m. , transfer to airport
Day 1 Berlin
Arrive at any time. After settling into your hotel, attend a welcome meeting with your CEO before enjoying a local dinner as a group.
Day 2 Berlin
Set out on an orientation walk with your CEO to get your bearings. See famous sights like the Berlin Wall Memorial, Brandenburg Gate, and the historical Museum Island. Enjoy a Bratwurst/Currywurst tasting and do some shopping in Alexanderplatz. End your day with visits to the Christmas markets in Gendarmenmarkt square. Search for handmade souvenirs to bring home, and choose to try Glühwein (mulled wine) to warm yourself up as you wander through the little stalls.
Day 3 Berlin/Munich
Travel by train to Nuremberg this morning to visit one of the oldest Christmas markets in the world and arguably the most famous. Make sure to try some Nuremberg Lebkuchen, a German cake or cookie that is similar to gingerbread, before wandering through this charming winter fairytale filled with wooden stalls, old-fashioned carousels, and if you’re lucky some lazy snowflakes. In the late afternoon, travel to Munich where you can enjoy more markets with your CEO and then take advantage of free time to explore Bavaria’s capital on your own.
Day 4 Munich/Salzburg
Enjoy some free time this morning to explore Munich on your own. View the streets from above with a climb up to the tower of Old St Peter’s Church, give ice skating a try at Karlsplatz, or join a curling match on the Nymphenburg Schlosskanal, which turns into Munich’s longest curling rink in the winter. Depart for Salzburg in the afternoon and stop at the Hellbrunner Christmas Market. This especially atmospheric Christmas Market has been held here for almost 20 years and features over 700 conifers decorated with red Christmas balls and lights immersing the area in a warm glow. In the evening, you’ll have a chance to visit more of Salzburg’s markets with your CEO and group.
Day 5 Salzburg/Vienna
In the morning choose to walk the historic squares and quaint little side streets of Salzburg Old town. Climb Festungsberg Hill to visit Hohensalzburg Castle, or check out the birthplace of Mozart and visit the museum there. Then, the group will depart for Vienna, stopping at some local Christmas markets en route. Once in Vienna take advantage of free time to get acquainted with the city. Opt to explore Schönbrunn Palace which is like the Versailles of Vienna, or climb to the top of St. Stephen’s cathedral in the centre of the city for unparalleled views. In the evening, opt to go for dinner as a group and continue experiencing the capital of Austria.
Day 6 Vienna
It’s all about Vienna today. Set out on a CEO led orientation walk around the city. Then, take a break and indulge in some coffee and cake in one of the famous Viennese coffee houses. In the afternoon, wander around Vienna’s Christmas markets with your CEO and sip a warm mug of Glühwein for one last chance to experience the lively atmosphere of this European holiday tradition. The rest of the day is yours. Choose to visit famous landmarks in the city like, The Vienna State Opera House, Belvedere Palace, the Kunsthistorisches Museum, or Vienna City Hall.
Day 7 Vienna
Depart at any time.