Impressions of
Germany
12 Days Escorted Tour from Frankfurt, Eisenach, Weimar,
Wittenberg, Potsdam, Berlin, Dresden, Hamburg, Bremen, Hamelin,
Frankfurt, Heidelberg, Trier, Cologne, Koblenz, Rudesheim &
Mainz |
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Features and Inclusions |
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11 nights at specially selected first class and tourist superior hotels
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Tax, service charges and baggage handling (one piece per
person)
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All rooms with private bath or shower and
toilet
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Transportation by air-conditioned
motor-coach with
WC
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Professional English/Spanish speaking guide throughout the
tour
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All excursions and city tours not marked as
optional
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Welcome dinner
including welcome drink
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10 breakfast buffets
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Entrance
fees/fares/additional to the following:
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Wartburg
Castle
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Sanssouci
Palace, Potsdam
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Green
Vault, Dresden
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Harbor
Cruise, Hamburg
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Heidelberg
Castle inner courtyard and wine cellar
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Chocolate
Museum
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Rhine River Cruise from Ruedesheim to St. Goarshausen
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Gutenberg Museum
in Mainz
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Preferred Hotels |
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Weimar:
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Leonardo or similar
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Potsdam:
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Tryp or
similar
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Berlin:
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Express By Holiday Inn or similar
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Hamburg:
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Best Western Queens or similar
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Hamelin:
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Mercure or similar
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Frankfurt:
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Express by Holiday Inn or similar
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Trier:
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Golden Tulip
or similar
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Cologne:
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Maritim or
similar
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Rudesheim:
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Taube
Aumuller or similar
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Departures and Prices 2010 |
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Starting Dates |
Terminating
Dates |
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May 16
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May 27
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June 6
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June 17
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June 27
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July 8
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July 25
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August 6
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August 22
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September 2
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September 19
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September 30
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Rates
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Per Person
In Twin |
$ 3604.00
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Single
Room Supplement
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$ 794.00
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Day 1: Sunday - Frankfurt, Eisenach, Weimar
Depart from Frankfurt in the morning and drive to
Eisenach, dominated by the Wartburg Castle. Visit one of
the most important edifices of German history and see the room where Luther worked and spent the last years of his
seclusion. Continue to Weimar, one of Germany’s greatest cultural treasures. Poets like Schiller and Goethe,
composers like Liszt and Richard Strauss, the philosopher Nietzsche and the architect Gropius lived and worked
there. In the evening enjoy your 3-course welcome dinner. (D/O)
Day 2: Monday - Weimar, Wittenberg,
Potsdam
After breakfast we move to Luther’s Wittenberg
where reformation started when he pinned his 95 thesis
to the portal of the church. Continue to Potsdam and
visit of Sanssouci Palace, the former summer residence
of Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. (B/O)
Day 3: Tuesday - Potsdam,
Berlin
In the morning departure for Berlin. See the highlights of
Germany’s most important and most exciting city like Brandenburg Gate, our Parliament Reichstag, Check Point
Charlie and Protestant Cathedral (Berliner Dom). Afterwards, check-in at your hotel. The afternoon is free for own activities
like exploring the numerous, well known museums or roam around the various boutiques and department stores like the
KaDeWe. (B/O)
Day 4: Wednesday - Berlin, Dresden,
Berlin
After breakfast we go on to Dresden. On a city tour you will get to know
one of the loveliest cities of central Europe – “Florence of the Elbe” it is called – and see its important sights like the
restored Frauenkirche, the Semper Opera House, the baroque Zwinger, the Green Vault
and many more. In the late afternoon return to Berlin and small city tour.
(B/O)
Day 5: Thursday - Berlin, Hamburg
Today we are heading north. Next stop is Hamburg. Enjoy a city tour incl. all
the main sights of this impressive city like the Michel, Reeperbahn, Alster
and many more before discovering Germany’s largest seaport on a harbor
cruise. The evening is free for own activities maybe a walk through the
Reeperbahn. This amusement quarter originally was visited by sailors who
were able to spend a whole 6 month pay in only one happy night. Nowadays, of course, you can also
see more “civilized” areas. (B/O)
Day 6: Friday - Hamburg, Bremen,
Hamelin
In the morning departure for our next stop – Bremen, the
Free Hanseatic City with an old tradition of trade and seafaring. See the picturesque market place with the statue of
“Roland”, the city hall, the cathedral and the Old Town. Driving along the German Fairytale Road we will reach
Hamelin, the city of the Pied Piper. (B/O)
Day 7: Saturday - Hamelin, Frankfurt
With a delightful old quarter which is a listed site of historical interest, Hamelin is known for the story of the Pied Piper.
It became wealthy as a result of its favorable location as a trading center
on the River Weser. This wealth was reflected in its lavishly decorated houses and the town became a jewel of
the Weser Renaissance style. Enjoy the historical town and all it has to offer.
Today we will drive along the German Fairytale Road until Hann. Münden.
We continue south and will make stops along the road depending on the
weather and traffic situation. In the afternoon we reach Frankfurt. Enjoy a
panoramic city tour of Germany’s financial capital. (B/O)
Day 8: Sunday - Frankfurt, Heidelberg,
Trier
After breakfast we leave for the old university town
Heidelberg. After a visit of the inner courtyard of the impressive castle, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its wine cellar with the big
barrel enjoy a welcome lunch with an excellent local wine at famous Restaurant Zum Ritter St. Georg built in the 16th century.
In the early afternoon drive to Trier, Germany’s oldest city and located at the river Moselle. According to legend, in 2000 BC the
Assyrians established a colony here. The Roman colony of
Augusta Treverorum (Trier) was founded under Augustus in 16 BC. Trier became a
favored residence of several Roman emperors. (B/L/O)
Day 9: Monday - Trier, Cologne
In the morning we will enjoy a city walk of Trier. The face of Trier is impressively shaped by the Roman era. Most famous relic is the
Porta Nigra, the beautifully-preserved fortified gate from the great age. But all the other major stylistic epochs have also left behind
their monuments here. Quite justifiably, the city has been declared a treasure of world civilization by UNESCO. In addition,
Trier is Germany's oldest wine-growing center. Famous vineyard estates and celebrated wine producers are headquartered here.
So it also pays to become acquainted with the subterranean realm of the Trier sommeliers! In the early afternoon we leave
Trier to take a scenic route along the Moselle with a vine-taste in one of the famous vine-villages. We go on to Cologne where we
will arrive in the early evening. Evening at leisure to explore some local breweries where the “Kölsch” (light beer served in small
glasses) can be sampled. (B/O)
Day 10: Tuesday - Cologne
Today we will visit Cologne. Starting at the cathedral which is one of the largest gothic churches in Europe your city tour will lead you
through the small alleys of the Old Town and splendid avenues to the river Rhine with its bridges and parks. For the sweet-lovers we
have planned a visit in the Chocolate Museum where you can learn
all about chocolate and then sample from the large chocolate fountain as much as you can. Take your time in the afternoon to
explore Cologne on your own. (B/O)
Day 11: Wednesday - Cologne, Koblenz,
Rudesheim
After breakfast we leave for Koblenz where the river Moselle meets the Rhine. In the early afternoon
we will take a Rhine cruise from St. Goar to Rüdesheim, passing romantic castles and the Loreley Rock.
Maybe you see the blond maid combing her hair from the deck of your steamer. On the arrival in
Ruedesheim we will have a tasting of Rhine wines and check-in at hotel in
Rüdesheim. Farewell Dinner at Restaurant Rüdesheimer Schloss. (B/D)
Day 12: Thursday - Rudesheim, Mainz,
Frankfurt
It is only a 45 minutes drive from Rüdesheim to Mainz.We will visit the
Old Town, the cathedral and the Museum of Gutenberg – the inventor of the printing press –
before we reach Frankfurt again where your tour ends in the afternoon or you check-in to your optionally booked
post-tour hotel. (B)
B=Breakfast; D=Dinner; O=Overnight
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