• Included Features

    • Arrival transfer from Berlin airport to the hotel; or alternatively, join from Kompas’ “Grandeur and History of Poland” tour
    • 8-day/7-night guided tour featuring:
    • Centrally located first class hotels:
    • Breakfast daily
    • A welcome reception in Berlin (heavy hors d’oeuvres, a glass of wine, beer or soft drink)
    • A lunch in Berlin (coffee or tea included)
    • A Farewell Reception in Munich (coffee or tea included)
    • Hotel taxes and service charges
    • Touring by modern air-conditioned motor-coach
    • Professional English-speaking tour director 
    • Sightseeing tours with licensed local guides
    • Admission included where indicated in bold letters
    • Luggage handling at the hotels
    • Whisper technology enhanced touring
    • Departure transfer from Munich to Munich airp

     

    Sightseeing

    • Berlin
    • Nurmberg
    • Munich

     

    Tour spotlights

    • Berlin, capital and chief urban center of Germany
    • Potsdam and its Sanssouci palace
    • Munich, gateway to Bavaria
    • Neuschwanstein Castle

     

    Special features

    • River Cruise in Berlin
    • Woodcrafting in Regensburg
    • Lunch at the Hofbrauhaus in Munich

  • Day 1, arrive in Berlin, Sunday

    You will be met and transferred to your hotel. There’s time to relax before tonight’s welcome reception with your tour director and fellow travelers (WR)

    Day 2, in Berlin, Monday

    During this guided city tour, we see the landmarks of Germany’s capital: the Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, the Victory column, the Palace Bellevue, the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Memorial Church, Checkpoint Charlie, the Unter den Linden Boulevard, the Berliner Dom and some remains of the Berlin wall. We end our sightseeing with a one- hour Cruise on the River Spree. The afternoon and evening is free to enjoy your own activities. (B)

    Optional tour: Visit of Pergamon Museum

    Day 3, in Berlin, Tuesday 

    Today we visit the former royal city of Potsdam, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its extraordinary collection of palaces and parks, lies just a stone’s throw from the center of Berlin. We see the Rococo Palace of  Sanssouci and we stroll through the magnificent gardens, the Dutch quarter and the Russian colony. Afterward, we return to Berlin where the remainder of the day is at leisure. (B)

    Optional tour: Berlin beer tour

    Day 4, Berlin to Nuremberg, Wednesday

    After breakfast, we motor to Dresden, the capital of the Free State of Saxony. Dresden has a mild climate, and because of its baroque architecture the city is also called ‘Florence on the Elbe’. We see the Semper Opera House, the baroque Zwinger (palace), and the restored Frauenkirche. After our visit, we continue to Nuremberg, where, between 1945 and 1946, a series of World War II military tribunals were held. The evening is free. (B)

    Day 5, to Munich, Thursday

    We continue our journey to Regensburg, “Germany’s best-preserved medieval city” and a regional trading center since the 9th century. After a short visit, we travel to the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site. It was here, on the grounds of an abandoned munitions factory, that the first German concentration camp, initially for for political prisoners, opened in 1933. Later in the afternoon, we arrive in Munich where the rest of the day is at leisure. (B)

    Day 6, in Munich, Friday

    A Morning guided tour of the Bavarian capital includes Nymphenburg Castle and the Olympic Grounds. After the tour, we visit the famous Hofbrauhaus and enjoy a traditional lunch. The afternoon is at leisure to explore this great city. (B, L)

    Optional tour: Munich Food Tour

    Day 7, in Munich, Saturday

    Neuschwanstein Castle was commissioned by Ludwig II of Bavaria and was completed in 1882. Its Romanesque beauty and fairytale setting served as inspiration for Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. After our visit, we continue to the Village of Oberammergau, famous for its once-a-decade Passion Play and for its wood-carving craftsmen. Here, we visit Pilatushaus and observe a wood-carver at work. Thereafter, we return to Munich. In the evening join your fellow travelers and your travel director for our farewell dinner. (B, D)

    Day 8, depart Munich, Sunday

    After breakfast, you will be transferred to Munich airport or to Salzburg and Prague to join Kompas’ “Capitals of the Habsburg Empire” tour. (B)

     

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  • Hotels

    • Berlin: Hotel Abba (F) or similar
    • Nüremberg: Park Inn Nüremberg (F) or similar
    • Munich: Maritim Munich (F) or similar