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Included Features FRANKFURT Welcome and farewell dinners MEALS: 10 buffet breakfasts (BB); 8 three-course dinners (D), including a welcome and farewell dinners in Frankfurt INSIDE VISITS Inside visits and special features are shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description, including admission charges when applicable.
Itinerary: Tour German Highlights Day 1 (Tue.) Board your overnight transatlantic flight. Day 2 Arrival in Frankfurt, Germany. (Wed.) Time to rest or explore the bustling metropolis on the River Main. At 6 p.m. meet your Tour Director and traveling companions for a welcome dinner at your hotel. (D) Day 3 Frankfurt-Remagen-Cologne. (Thu.) A special treat at the very start of your journey through Germany is a RHINE CRUISE along the most scenic section of the Rhine River with castle-crested hills, terraced vineyards, pretty wine towns, and finally the Lorelei cliff. Disembark and drive to the ruins of the bridge in Remagen where American troops breached Hitler’s West Wall. Spend the afternoon in Cologne with plenty of time to visit the awesome GOTHIC CATHEDRAL. Its twin 515-foot towers, five naves, splendid stained-glass windows, and the shrine of the Three Holy Kings are eloquent testimony to the quality of medieval engineering and craftsmanship. (BB,D) Day 4 Cologne-Hamelin-Berlin. (Fri.) Glimpses of the "forge of Germany," the heavily industrialized Ruhr area. Stop in quaint Hamelin, where you see the Ratcatcher’s House and hear the story of the Pied Piper. On secondary roads drive through timeless small towns and villages, past prosperous farms, neat market gardens and Till Eulenspiegel’s Brunswick to the former East-West border on your way to Berlin, the capital of reunited Germany. (BB,D) Day 5 Berlin. (Sat.) Sightseeing with Local Guide in the once-divided metropolis includes the elegant Ku-Damm, the restored Reichstag, Charlottenburg Palace, monumental Brandenburg Gate, and the 210-foot Victory Column in the vast Tiergarten Park. Visit the KAISER WILHELM MEMORIAL CHURCH with its bomb-damaged tower, drive along Unter den Linden Boulevard, pass the State Opera House, and, of course, stop for pictures at Checkpoint Charlie. The afternoon is free, and an optional excursion to historic Potsdam is available. Tonight is your chance to sample Berlin’s fine restaurants and night life! (BB) Day 6 Berlin-Leipzig-Nuremberg. (Sun.) On your way south through what used to be the "other" Germany, visit Leipzig, an important center since the Middle Ages. Visit the THOMASKIRCHE, where J.S. Bach worked, and the Market Square with its fine Renaissance buildings. Continue to Nuremberg, the town of children’s toys and gingerbread. It is also the birthplace of painter Albrecht Dürer and poet and meistersinger Hans Sachs. (BB,D) Day 7 Nuremberg-Rothenburg-Munich. (Mon.) Admire Nuremberg’s impressive medieval ramparts and walk through the pedestrian area of the charming Old Town. Visit ST. SEBALD CHURCH, painstakingly reconstructed as a monument to peace from the rubble of near-total wartime destruction. Then focus on Germany’s Romantic Road, which leads from the flat country towards the Alps. You’ll love medieval Rothenburg with its ramparts and towers, cobbled lanes, and 16th-century houses. Now head south to the Danube Valley and Munich. How about a stein of beer at the Hofbräuhaus tonight? (BB,D) Day 8 Munich-Garmisch. (Tue.) Sightseeing with a Local Guide of Germany’s "secret capital" includes the Olympic Stadium, 1,000-foot-high Television Tower, Nymphenburg Palace, MARIENPLATZ with the Old and New Town Hall, and the Gothic Frauenkirche. In the afternoon leave the big city for the garden-like landscape of the Bavarian Alps. Spend the next two nights in Garmisch, Germany’s leading mountain resort beneath the 9,721-foot Zugspitze. (BB,D) Day 9 Garmisch. Excursion to Neuschwanstein and Oberammergau. (Wed.) Look forward to your visit to NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE, one of Europe’s premier tourist attractions. A Local Guide walks you through mad King Ludwig’s fairy-tale castle on its craggy outcrop high above a sparkling lake. On the way back to Garmisch call at the Passion Play town of Oberammergau to admire colorful devotional paintings on its rustic buildings, and to browse for souvenirs. Afternoon at leisure to enjoy the crisp mountain air. Tonight you can try out genuine Bavarian fare in one of those mountain inns. (BB) Day 10 Garmisch-Lindau-Black Forest. (Thu.) A scenic day starts out with a leisurely drive along the panoramic German Alpine Road to the sunny northern shore of Lake Constance, Europe’s largest freshwater reservoir. Have lunch in charming Lindau, then continue north and visit the BAROQUE CHURCH at Birnau. Next stop at an original WOODCARVER on your way through the pine-clad hills to your hotel in the Black Forest. (BB,D) Day 11 Black Forest-Heidelberg-Frankfurt. (Fri.) A leisurely departure this morning for Heidelberg, Germany’s oldest university town of Student Prince fame. Time to stroll around and to have lunch in the Old Town, then the highlight of today: visit the red-walled CASTLE where the GREAT VAT, a 49,000-gallon 18th-century wine cask, attracts particular attention. Then back to Frankfurt for a farewell dinner with your companions of a fascinating vacation. (BB,D) Day 12 (Sat.) Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (BB)
Quality Hotels FRANKFURT Holiday Inn Frankfurt Airport-North (F), COLOGNE Renaissance (SF), BERLIN NH Berlin-Mitte (SF), NUREMBERG Hilton (SF), MUNICH Ambiance Rivoli (F), GARMISCH Best Western Obermühle (F), BLACK FOREST Schwarzwald (F) at Gengenbach Hotel Rating Abbreviations:
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