Immerse yourself in the festive spirit of Christmas and delight in the Christmas Markets of Dresden, Nuremberg and Munich. Also, wander through charming streets and narrow alleyways of Bamberg, see baroque palaces of Potsdam and relax with a stein of world-famous Bavarian beer.
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 - Berlin
Your trip begins with a regularly scheduled overnight flight to Berlin aboard an internationally recognized airline.
Day 2 - Berlin
Touch down in the capital of reunified Germany. A Go Ahead representative greets you at the airport in Berlin after you clear customs and then assists you with the transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax or begin acquainting yourself with the city, a spectacular center of German culture. Meet your fellow travelers at an included dinner this evening.
Included meals: breakfast (in flight), dinner
Day 3 - Berlin
Since the Berlin Wall came down in late 1989, Berlin has continued to evolve into a thriving metropolis. A local expert guide introduces you to the monuments to Berlin’s intricate past as well as signs of its re-emergence as a vibrant cultural center. Arrive at the Brandenburg Gate, once the symbol of the undeclared Cold War, and now the symbol of a reunited Berlin. See the site where Checkpoint Charlie once guarded the border between East and West Germany. As you see where the Berlin Wall actually stood, imagine the bleak watchtowers and piercing spotlights that guarded “the border.” Journey down Unter den Linden, once considered one of the world’s most elegant boulevards. Spend a free afternoon exploring Berlin on your own or take part in an optional World War II walking tour.
Included meals: breakfast
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$69 USD |
World War II Walking Tour
Take a walk through history on this insider’s tour of Berlin during World War II, detailing the rise and fall of Hitler and the Third Reich.
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Day 4 - Berlin
Travel to Potsdam, the pride and joy of former East Germany. Once the
royal playground of Prussian King Frederick the Great, Potsdam was also
the location where American, British and Soviet leaders drew up plans
for the postwar administration of Germany at the Potsdam Conference in
1945. First, you’ll tour the Neues palace, built by Frederick the Great
in the mid-1700s. Next, visit Cecilienhof, built by Emperor Wilhelm II
of Germany in the early 1900s and the site of the Potsdam Conference’s
iconic photograph of Truman, Churchill and Stalin.
Included meals: breakfast
Included entrances: New Palace, Cecilienhof
Day 5 - Dresden
Leave Potsdam for Dresden today. Upon arrival, enjoy a guided tour of Dresden, once considered by many to be the most beautiful city in the world. Pass the renovated Semper Opera House and a statue of Martin Luther. Visit the New Green Vault, as well as the magnificent Zwinger Palace, now home to the works of such luminaries as Raphael, Dürer and Titian. You’ll also visit Striezelmarkt, one of the oldest Christmas markets in Dresden. Here, holiday fare and goodies that spruce up the Dresden city center during this time of year. Later, enjoy an included dinner with your group.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner
Included entrance fees: Zwinger Palace, New Green Vault
Day 6 - Dresden
Today, pass the time at your leisure in Dresden or embark on an optional excursion to Gorlitz including lunch.
Included meals: breakfast
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$95 USD |
Gorlitz
Within easy reach of Dresden and Leipzig is Gorlitz, one of the most beautiful towns in Germany. On a guided tour today, visit The Holy Trinity Church which houses a perfect copy of the Holy Sepulchrein Jerusalem. Continue on to Zgorzelec, located a stone’s throw away at the German-Poland border. Lunch is included.
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Day 7 - Bamberg
Travel to Bamberg by way of Weimar, where you’ll enjoy a guided sightseeing tour of the city. This intellectual hub nurtured the genius of Goethe, Nietzsche and Schiller, as well as the entire Bauhaus architectural movement. The city also gave rise to the Weimar Republic, the failed attempt to establish a liberal German democracy between the two World Wars. Reach the Bavarian town of Bamberg for this evening’s included dinner.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 8 - Bamberg
Today’s guided tour leads you through the plain, islands and seven hills of Bamberg. Wander through the historic Old Town, named a UNESCO World Heritage site for its well-preserved medieval buildings and feel, which was spared any destruction during World War II. See the Bamberg Cathedral, a Romanesque structure with four imposing towers, which ranks as Bamberg’s most famous landmark. Then pay a visit to “Little Venice,” an old colony of quaint fishers’ houses on the banks of the river Regnitz. This afternoon, delve into Germany’s medieval history with an optional excursion
to Rothenburg.
Included meals: breakfast
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$55 USD |
Rothenburg
Visit Rothenburg, the best-preserved walled town in Germany. During the Middle Ages, Rothenburg was Germany's second-largest city, with 6,000 inhabitants. Today, it is a favorite for those seeking a slice of quaint Medieval Germany.
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Day 9 - Munich
This morning, travel to Munich, a city renowned for its festive and charming traditions. Stop in Nuremburg along the way to see the legacy of the World War II military tribunals. Upon your arrival, embark on an expertly led guided tour of the Bavarian capital, including its Christmas Market, where you can shop for traditional wares like spicy gingerbread, fruit loaves, Christmas tree angels, tree ornaments and candles, toys and crafts. You’ll also travel past the Olympic Stadium, the fashionable Schwabing district and the Residenz, once home to the Wittlesbach dukes of Bavaria. Pay a visit to Nymphenburg Palace and continue to Marienplatz, Munich’s medieval heart, where you’ll see the city’s famed Glockenspiel.
Included meals: breakfast
Day 10 - Munich
Revel in the friendly ambiance of Munich with a free day to explore on your own. Alternatively, join an optional excursion to the former concentration camp site at Dachau.
Included meals: breakfast
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$29 USD |
Dachau
Once a typical German village, Dachau served as one of the most notorious Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Today, the camp is a Holocaust memorial museum and serves as a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
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Day 11 - Munich
On a free day, stroll through the Englisher Gardens or explore the BMW Museum. Alternatively, opt to travel into the Bavarian mountains to the castle of Neuschwanstein, the fairytale palace of Mad King Ludwig. Next, visit the scenic town of Oberammergau, known throughout the world for its open-air staging of the Passion Play. Relive memories from your tour at tonight’s Farewell Dinner.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner
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$75 USD |
Neuschwanstein & Oberammergau
One of the most recognizable castles in the world, Neuschwanstein is a spectacular sight to behold. As you tour the castle’s interior, you’ll see many examples of the young "Mad" King Ludwig's eclectic tastes. Please note: Due to the 2010 Passion Play in Oberammergau between May and September, this excursion will visit Wieskirche instead.
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Day 12 - Munich
Continue on our tour extension to Vienna. Otherwise, a Go Ahead representative escorts you to the airport for your return flight home.
Included meals: breakfast
(In the case of early morning departures, breakfast may not be included.)
Extend Your Stay
Add 3 nights in Vienna for only $479 USD (Single room: add $130 USD)
Pass through gorgeous Austrian countryside on your travels to Vienna. Enjoy free time to explore on your own during your 3-day extension. You'll find Christkindlmärktes on nearly every corner. Stroll among the elaborately decorated trees in the park and enjoy the wonderful Christmas atmosphere. Also, join guided tours of the Austrian capital, as well as the festival Christmas Markets, like Rathausplatz. On the square in front of the City Hall, this Christkindlmärkte is teeming with potential Christmas presents, food and most important hot punch and "Glühwein," heated sweetened wine.