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Liberty International Reisen Gmbh Day 6: Leipzig – Porsche – Dresden Drive to Leipzig and Visit of the World of Porsche Day 5: BMW – Munich – Neuschwanstein Castle Visit of the BMW Museum. Time at leisure in Munich or option excursion to the Fairy Tale Castle of Neuschwanstein. Overnight in Munich. Liberty International Reisen GmbH Day 6: Leipzig – Porsche – Dresden Drive to Leipzig and visit of the world of Porsche. Continue to Dresden. Overnight in Special Interest Dresden. Day 7: Dresden – Glass Factory of Volkswagen – ADAC safety training – Berlin Automobiles and City tour of Dresden. Visit of the “Glass Factory“ of Volkswagen, where the Technology luxury automobile Phaeton is produced.On the way to Berlin stop for a “Driver Training Session” from ADAC, Europe’s largest Automobile Association. Continue to Berlin. Overnight in Berlin. 9 Days / 8 Nights Day 8: Berlin – Automobile city of Volkswagen in Wolfsburg City tour of Berlin. Continue to Wolfsburg to visit the Automobile city of Volkswagen. Overnight in Wolfsburg/Hannover area. Day 9: Cologne Return to Cologne. Journey back home or extension in Cologne. Your Itinerary Day 1: Cologne Arrival in Cologne and city tour. Overnight in Cologne. Your Services: Day 2: Nürburgring – Heidelberg • 8 nights at tourist standard hotels, all rooms with private bathroom or shower & Drive to the Formula 1 Grand Prix race track Nürburgring. Optional ride on the toilet legendary north loop. Continue to the city of Heidelberg for a city tour. Overnight in • 8 x breakfast Heidelberg area. • Roundtrip by modern long-distance coach Day 3: Hockenheimring • All excursions and city tours not marked as optional. Drive to the Formula 1 Grand Prix race track Hockenheimring. Optional to do a “real • Professional guide throughout the tour race” on the track. Continue to the Automobile & Technology Museum in Sinsheim, • Entrance fees according to itinerary. where you can see the Original Concorde of Air France. Continue to Stuttgart for a city tour. Overnight in Stuttgart. Further Informations & Contact: Day 4: Stuttgart - Mercedes-Benz – Porsche – Munich Your Group Specialist: Sylvia Jaensch, Visit of the Mercedes-Benz Museum and the Porsche Museum. Continue to Munich Tel: +49 - 30-206160-22 / Fax: 030-204546-66 for a city tour. Overnight in Munich. E-Mail: [email protected] Liberty International Reisen GmbH – 10117 Berlin – Schützenstrasse 6a „im Michaelsen Palais“ – www.liberty-international.org Day 4: Schaffhausen – Rhine fall - Stein am Rhein – Constance Liberty International Reisen GmbH Excursion to Switzerland. Visit of Schaffhausen and the famous Rhine fall. Continue to Stein am Rhein for a visit. Continue to Constance on the German bank of Lake Constance. Overnight in Constance. Roundtrip Day 5: Mainau Island – Bregenz Visit of the flower island of Mainau. Continue a long the south shore to Bregenz in Black Forest Austria for a visit. Overnight in Bregenz/Lindau area. & Day 6: Lindau - Meersburg – Lake Constance Lake Constance City tour Lindau. Continue to Meersburg for a visit. Optional boat trip on Lake Constance. Overnight in Lake Constance area. 8 Days / 7 Nights Day 7: Furtwangen - Triberg – Black Forest Museum - Freiburg Drive back to the Black Forest to Furtwangen for a visit of the collection of the famous Black Forest Clocks. Continue to Triberg to visit the highest waterfall in from 499.- € p.P. Germany. Continue to Schonach and the Black Forest Open Air Museum, where you can see many Black Forest houses and farms. Return to Freiburg. Overnight in Freiburg. Day 8: Freiburg Journey back home or extension in Freiburg. Your Itinerary Your Services: • 7 night s at tourist standard hotels, all rooms with private bathroom or shower & Day 1: Freiburg toilet Arrival at Freiburg and city tour. Overnight in Freiburg. • 7 x breakfast • Roundtrip by modern long-distance coach Day 2: Black Forest • All excursions and city tours not marked as optional. Full day excursion through the southern part of Black Forest. Visit the Glottertal, • Professional guide throughout the tour Lake Titisee, the famous dome of St. Blasien and some traditional Black Forest farm • Entrance fees according to itinerary. houses. Return to Freiburg. Overnight in Freiburg. Day 3: Baden-Baden - Strasbourg Further Informations & Contact: Full day excursion to Baden-Baden and Strasbourg. Drive to Baden-Baden and visit. Continue over the French Border to Strasbourg for a city tour. Optional boat trip on Your Group Specialist: Sylvia Jaensch, the river Ill. Return to Freiburg. Overnight in Freiburg. Tel: +49 - 30-206160-22 / Fax: 030-204546-66 E-Mail: [email protected] Liberty International Reisen GmbH – 10117 Berlin – Schützenstrasse 6a „im Michaelsen Palais“ – www.liberty-international.org Continue to the huge Gardens of Dessau-Wörlitz with Wörlitz Castle. Overnight in Dessau/Berlin area. Day 6: Potsdam - Sanssouci Palace – Berlin Drive to Potsdam and visit of the world famous Sanssouci Palace. Time at leisure in Liberty International Reisen GmbH Berlin. Day 7: Berlin – Charlottenburg Palace Roundtrip Visit of Charlottenburg Palace with its lovely gardens. Rest of the day at leisure in Berlin. Overnight in Berlin. Castles Day 8: Branitz Castle & Park – Park of Fürst Pückler & Drive to the Garden of Branitz near the Polish boarder. Continue to the Park of Fürst Pückler in Bad Muskau that is extended to Germany and Poland. Palaces Day 9: Dresden – Castle & Park of Pillnitz – Moritzburg – Königstein Castle Visit of Castle & Park of Pillnitz near Dresden. 12 Days / 11 Nights Continue to Moritzburg Castle or to Königstein Castle. from 870.- € p.P. Day 10: Nuremberg – Kaiserburg Continue to the south to the city of Nuremberg. Visit of the Kaiserburg. Day 11: Regensburg –St. Emmeram Palace - Munich Drive to Regensburg and visit of St. Emmeram Palace. Continue to Munich. Your Itinerary Day 12: Munich – Nymphenburg Palace Day 1: Munich If you have enough time you can visit Nymphenburg Palace and the Park. Journey Arrival in Munich. Overnight in Munich. back home or extension in Munich. Day 2: Royal Bavarian Palaces Your Services: Drive to the palace of Linderhof for a visit. Continue to Neuschwanstein Castle the most famous palace of the fairytale King Ludwig II. Overnight in Allgäu / Lake Constance area. • 11 nights at tourist standard hotels, all rooms with private bathroom or shower & toilet Day 3: Lake Constance – Island of Mainau ––Hohenzollern Castle • 11 x breakfast Visit of the flower island of Mainau on Lake Constance. Continue to the Hohenzollern • Roundtrip by modern longdistance coach Castle in the Swabian Highlands. Overnight in Stuttgart area. • All excursions and city tours not marked as optional. • Professional guide throughout the tour Day 4: Ludwigsburg – Würzburg – Veitshöchheim • Entrance fees according to itinerary. Visit of the castle of Ludwigsburg. Continue to Würzburg to visit the famous Residence. Optional visit of the lovely gardens of Veitshöchheim Castle. Overnight in Further Informations & Contact: Würzburg area. Your Group Specialist: Sylvia Jaensch, Day 5: Wartburg –Gardens of Dessau-WörlitzDrive to Eisenach and visit of the Tel: +49 - 30-206160-22 / Fax: 030-204546-66 world famous Wartburg, where Martin Luther translated the New Testament. E-Mail: [email protected] Liberty International Reisen GmbH – 10117 Berlin – Schützenstrasse 6a „im Michaelsen Palais“ – www.liberty-international.org Day 5: Wartburg –Gardens of Dessau-Wörlitz Liberty International Reisen GmbH Drive to Eisenach and visit of the world famous Wartburg, where Martin Luther translated the New Testament. Continue to the huge Gardens of Dessau-Wörlitz with Wörlitz Castle. Overnight in Dessau/Berlin area. Roundtrip Day 6: Potsdam - Sanssouci Palace – Berlin Drive to Potsdam and visit of the world famous Sanssouci Palace. Time at leisure in Castles Berlin. Overnight in Berlin. & Day 7: Berlin – Charlottenburg Palace Palaces Visit of Charlottenburg Palace with its lovely gardens. Rest of the day at leisure in Berlin. Overnight in Berlin. 8 Days / 7 Nights Day 8: Berlin Journey back home or extension in Berlin. from 510.- € p.P. Your Services: • 7 nights at tourist standard hotels, all rooms with private bathroom or Your Itinerary shower & toilet • 7 x breakfast Day 1: Munich • Roundtrip by modern long-distance coach Arrival in Munich. Overnight in Munich. • All excursions and city tours not marked as optional. • Professional guide throughout the tour Day 2: Royal Bavarian Palaces Drive to the palace of Linderhof for a visit. Continue to Neuschwanstein Castle the • Entrance fees according to itinerary. most famous palace of the fairytale King Ludwig II. Overnight in Allgäu / Lake Constance area. Day 3: Lake Constance – Island of Mainau – Hohenzollern Castle Visit of the flower island of Mainau on Lake Constance. Continue to the Hohenzollern Castle in the Swabian Highlands. Overnight in Stuttgart area. Further Informations & Contact: Day 4: Ludwigsburg – Würzburg – Veitshöchheim Visit of the castle of Ludwigsburg. Continue to Würzburg to visit the famous Your Group Specialist: Sylvia Jaensch, Residence. Optional visit of the lovely gardens of Veitshöchheim Castle. Overnight Tel: +49 - 30-206160-22 / Fax: 030-204546-66 in Würzburg area. E-Mail: [email protected] Liberty International Reisen GmbH – 10117 Berlin – Schützenstrasse 6a „im Michaelsen Palais“ – www.liberty-international.org Package 2 : Berlin 4 days / 3 nights Liberty International Reisen GmbH Day 1: Arrival in Berlin and time at leisure. Overnight in Berlin Day 2: City tour of Berlin. Overnight in Berlin. City Package Day 3: Optional excursion to Potsdam and Sanssouci palace. Overnight in Berlin. Berlin Day 4: Journey back home or extension in Berlin. 2 Nights / 3 Nights 4 Nights Package 3 : from 109.- € p.P. Berlin 5 days / 4 nights Day 1: Arrival in Berlin and time at leisure. Overnight in Berlin Day 2: City tour of Berlin. Overnight in Berlin. Package 1: Day 3: Full day excursion to Potsdam including visit of Sanssouci Palace. Overnight in Berlin. Berlin 3 days / 2 nights Day 4: Optional Berlin Culture Tour with visit of Pergamon Museum boat Day 1: Arrival in Berlin and time at leisure. Overnight in Berlin. trip on the Spree River and visit of the exhibition “The story of Berlin“.
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