“Being in Saxony
is like entering Wes Anderson territory”
Tanveer Badal
Marianna Jamadi
Kelsey Johnson
Tanveer Badal
Day 1
- Drive from Berlin to Burg Spreewald (UNESCO Biosphere Reserve) (1hr, 35 min).
- Explore Burg Spreewald via Canoe Tour.
- Drive from Burg Spreewald to Dresden (1hr, 24 min).
Day 2
- Rent a bike and take a morning ride on the Elberadweg trail.
- Stop for a bite at Der Schillergarten.
- Ride into Old Town Dresden and take a self-guided walking tour, don’t miss: Bruehlsche Terrasse & Old Town; The Dresden Zwinger & Royal Palace (Residenzschloss); Frauenkirche Dresden.
- Walk from Old Town to Kunsthofpassage.
- Take some leisurely time to ride around the city.
Day 3
- Wake up early for a sunrise stroll in the Old Town.
- Time for a Steamboat cruise! Take the Schlösserfahrt (Palace Tour). Steamboatfrom Dresden Terrassenufer via Blasewitz to Pillnitz and enjoy the views!
- Spend the day exploring the stunning Pillnitz Palace
and Gardens.
- Take the same steamboat back to Dresden and enjoy a casual dinner in the city.
Berlin
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Ends:
Cottbus
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Day 4
- Take the historic narrow gauge railway, Loessnitzdackel, from Radebeul to Moritzburg.
- To get to the train, get to Radebeul Ost by city rail S1
(Dresden-Meißen).
- Explore Moritzburg.
- Head back to Radebeul and get ready to explore the Saxon
Wine Region!
- Take a car from Radebeul station to Wackerbarth Castle & (VINEYARD) & Hoflößnitz Vineyards.
- 5-6 pm Saxon Wine Route tasting at Hoflößnitz.
Day 5
- Drive to Berlin stopping in Cottbus.
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“I’d never ventured to Bayreuth, so it was fun to explore somewhere completely new.”
Marianna Jamadi
Tanveer Badal
Kelsey Johnson
Marianna Jamadi
Bayreuth
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Ends:
Mainz
Marianna Jamadi
Day 1
- Drive from Frankfurt to Erfurt (2hr, 55min).
- Explore Erfurt Cathedral, Krämerbrücke (Merchants’ Bridge), Panoramaweg, check out local cuisine.
- Drive from Erfurt to Weimar (25 min)
- Visit Duchess Anna Amlia Library, The Herd Church Schloss Weimar Kirms-Krackow Haus Goethe and Schiller Achieve, Stop at Belvedere Castle en route to Bayreuth (1hr,50min)
Day 2
- Visit the historical Margravial Opera House and take a leisurely stroll through the Hermitage Old & New Palace. Music lovers should stop off at the Bayreuth Festival Theater where 45 minute tours are offered.
Day 3
- Stop at the New Palace & Court Garden. Then take some time to do a 60 minute guided tour at Maisel's Beer Experience & Museum, and dine at their restaurant, Libesbier.
Day 4
- Get an early start by traveling from Bayreuth to Wiesbaden (3hr, 18min). Visit The Schloss Biebrich–a Baroque style palace located right on the Rhein River. Then take a cable car up to Neroberg where you'll get a great view of the city. Don't forget your traditional German meal at Enzianhütte Wiesbaden.
- Take a quick 30 minute drive to Mainz where you can shop the Augustinerstrasse–a shopping street found in the old town. Last, make sure to check out the Gutenbergmuseum dedicated to Johannes Gutenberg who invented the printing press.
Tanveer Badal
Marianna Jamadi
Kelsey Johnson
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“My time in Munich was full of little magical moments”
Kelsey Johnson
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Marianna Jamadi
Kelsey Johnson
Day 1
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Berchtesgaden
Kelsey Johnson
Day 1
- Arrive in Munich with an empty belly, and stop at Viktulaientmarkt Snack at Casper Palutz and enjoy a traditional loaded potato dish.
- Then take a walk over to the Schlacthofviertel Graffitti scene to see what the talent street artists are currently working on.
Day 2
- While in Munich, royal enthusiasts should make a point to check out Nymphenburg Palace.
- From there, you can take a short walk to Olympic Park where a river runs through, and you can even catch people surfing, if the weather permits.
- Grab some dinner at Xaver's Wirsthaus for some local
German delicacies.
Day 3
- Head from Munich to Regensburg (1hr, 24min) and stop off at Thurn und Taxis Palace.
- Explore the banks of the Danube and the historical Old
Stone Bridge.
- Grab some bites at the oldest cafe in Germany, Cafe Princez before hopping on a boat trip to Weltenburg Abbey.
Munich
Berchtesgaden
Day 4
- Travel from Regensburg to Berchtesgaden, the southeast corner where you'll experience the mountain air and see the Alps. While exploring the intimate town you'll be able to see enjoy the historical St. Sebastian's Church as well as St. Barthalmow's. Take a path to a lookout point at Berchtesgaden National Park, where on an overcast day your head will be above the clouds.
Tanveer Badal
Marianna Jamadi
Kelsey Johnson
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Baden-Württemberg
In the southwestern region of the country, you'll find Baden-Württemberg tucked near the border of France with stunning views of the Black Forest National Park. The region also boasts Germany's longest wine trail near the foothills of the Upper Rhine Valley–you'll discover sunny landscapes with meadows, orchards and vineyards along the way.
Augsburg
If you’re looking to explore a stunning Bavarian city with a 2,000-year-old legacy, a UNESCO World Heritage site, plenty of amazing nightlife, and activities to suit everyone, look no further than Regensburg. This riverside city has something to offer for every taste and every season- medieval castle festivals, city tours with a variety of focuses, one of the world’s best known Christmas markets.
Regensburg
If you're looking for a coastal escape, fully equipped with the freshest seafood and beautiful views, make sure Bremerhaven is on the list. This sea-port town hosts a plethora of restaurants and markets–most notably Frankes Smoking House, Fiedler's Fish Market, and The Sea Fish Cooking Studio. Grab a chair and some food and find a spot near the River Weser Lido, or stroll the promenade where the Wester winds into the North Sea.
Rothenburg
This quaint town located in the Bavaria region is the perfect destination for those looking for a romantic flair. Within the city walls, there's plenty of tranquil greenery to happen upon–from the castle garden and the Rotenburg Riviera, to Wildbad and Leyk's lotus garden, you'll find a spot of serenity no matter where you go. This town also maintains its historic charm by not allowing retailers neon signs for their shops–they all advertise with local, handmade, metal signs.
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