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Group Travel 2019 GROUP TRAVEL 2019 Holiday Destination Germany DISCOVER CITIES ENJOY NATURE EXPERIENCE CULTURE ACTIVE RELAXATION BERLIN MUNICH BAD REICHENHALL LEONBERG/STUTTGART CHEMNITZ HILDEN/DÜSSELDORF Dear travel partners, The charming mix of bustling cities, lively customs, tourist attractions, historic and cultural sites, vast parks and unspoilt landscapes makes Germany the leading travel destination in all of Europe. The six 3* Superior AMBER ECONTELS and 4* AMBER HOTELS are located in Germany‘s most beautiful regions. Using these venues as a base you can make trips to the country‘s most popular travel destinations all year round. The comfortable convenience in the hotels, delicious regional dishes and our attentive service ensure that you and your attendees feel completely at home in the hotels. Do you already have dates in mind? Let‘s discuss and arrange the details! We look forward to you contacting us. Your AMBER HOTELS groups department Please call us! 053 +49 30 34681- [email protected] +49 30 34681-0 (-053), +49 30 34681-063 AMBER HOTELS Gruppenabteilung, ECONTEL HOTEL Berlin Charlottenburg, Sömmeringstr. 24-26, 10589 Berlin, Germany MUNICH BAD REICHENHALL Index page Highlight 2019 Price information/GTC ..........................2 Legend ...............................................2 Photo credits cover front .......................2 Highlights 2019 ...............................2-3 In the footsteps of the Fairytale King, Ludwig II Bad Reichenhall ..................................4 Munich ...............................................5 Berlin .................................................6 Chemnitz ............................................7 Ludwig II wasn‘t just the »Fairytale Leonberg/Stuttgart ..............................8 King« who is said to have lived in Hilden/Düsseldorf ...............................9 his own little dream world - he was Experience culture, Enjoy nature also a man with a wide range of Discover cities, Aktive relaxation ....10-13 interests. Christmas country Germany ................13 With his commitment to theatre Group rates 2019 ...............................14 Seasonal trips|Mysteries tours ...... 14-15 and opera, and in particular the promotion of Richard Wagner, Price information: All offers published in this booklet on be- State Bedchamber, Herrenchiemsee New Palace | Paradeschlafzimmer, Neues half of travel agents are valid from 01.01. Schloss Herrenchiemsee, Foto: © Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung to 31.12.2019. If not stated otherwise they are valid per person for a group of minimum 15 people. They can be booked on request and are subject to availability. All prices are net prices in Euro (€) and include service tax and VAT at the current rate. For these arrangements a limited number of rooms is reserved. Arrangements and prices are valid until cancelled. Printing and type setting er- rors are reserved. The AMBER HOTEL General Terms and Conditions (GTC) apply. GTC: You can find the full GTC under www. amber-hotels.de/en/terms-and-conditions. A hard copy of the GTC is available on re- quest. Publisher: AMBER HOTELS, Hotel Bellevue GmbH, Schwanenstraße 27, 40721 Hilden, Germany. Legend: rooms parking motorway airport Neuschwanstein Palace | Schloss Neuschwanstein, Foto: © Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung (Foto: Anton Brandl, München) Ludwig II technology. All of these aspects are reflected in: DBL = double room had a signi- SGL = single room King‘s house on Schachen | Königshaus am Schachen, Twin = double bed room Foto: © Bayerische Schlösserverwaltung ficant influ- Nymphenburg Palace, Munich with seperate beds ence on Germany‘s cultural development. Neuschwanstein Palace, Schwangau pp = per person HB = half board Discover his enthusiasm for architecture, han- Hohenschwangau Palace, Schwangau B&B = bed and breakfast dicraft and horticulture in his castles and gardens. Linderhof Palace, Ettal In spite of all of the romanticism, he was excited Herrenchiemsee New Palace, Island in the Photo credits cover front: From left to right: Above: Citytour Bus August by new technologies and supported innovation in Lake Chiemsee 2016, Foto © Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH, Pi- the areas of electricity, steel construction, heating King‘s house on Schachen, erre Polak; Schloss Burg an der Wupper, Foto © mitifoto/Fotolia. Below: Salet am Königs- technology, telephony, photographic and printing Garmisch-Partenkirchen see, Foto: © animaflora/Fotolia; Schloss Charlottenburg Foto: © Aleksandar Ivkovic/123rf 2 Highlight 2019 BAD REICHENHALL OFFER HILDEN/DÜSSELDORF Classical music »HELLO RHINELAND« for all of the senses 2 nights including extensive breakfast buffet Bad Reichenhall Philharmonics 1x seasonal dinner buffet Making the »Great Classics« reachable and enjoyable 1x Rhinland dinner buffet for everyone is the philosophy of the forty professi- 1x busparking free, depen- onal musicians in Bad Reichenhall. Lean back, relax ding on availability Bad Reichenhall Philharmonics | Orchesterbild Bad Reichenhaller Philharmoniker, Foto: © Martin Köppl and enjoy fine chamber music as well as opulent sym- phonies and samples of famous operas. Music lovers Salzburg rate on request from all over the world appreciate the magnificent 15km further away, musical highlights await you in concerts, which the Reichenhall musicians interpret the Mozart town Salzburg: Mozart Week (Jan 24 to OFFER with lots of love and passion for over 150 years. Feb 3, 2019) and the Salzburger Festspiele (planned BERLIN A special recommendation for Bad Reichenhall are for the end of July to the end of August 2019). »WELCOME BERLIN« the Mozart-Days (Mar 21 to 24, 2019), the Strauss- »The Sound of Music« musical in the Landestheater Festival (Sept 13 to 15, 2019) and the Philharmonic Salzburg on 5 January 2019 and on eight additio- 2 nights including extensive Christmas (Dec 20 to 22 & Dec 26, 2019). What‘s more, nal dates in April, May and June; with the last date breakfast buffet concerts are offered throughout the entire year. being 16 June 2019. free daily newspaper 1x 3-course menu BERLIN CHEMNITZ LEONBERG/STUTTGART HILDEN/DÜSSELDORF rate on request Highlight 2019 MUNICH 2019 Regional Exhibitions, 100 Years of Bauhaus on the theme or »Freedom and Diversity«, Olympic »The ultimate goal of all artistic activity is architecture« (Walter Gropius) Tower and Olympic Park Bavaria Filmstadt The State Bauhaus was established in 1919 as a Berlin and Potsdam (film studio) tour school of arts in Weimar by Walter Gropius. At the Hufeisensiedlung (Horseshoe Estate), Siemensstadt 2019 Schäfflertanz time it was something brand new in terms of style Housing Estate, Hansa Quarter, Lemke House in (Cooper‘s Dance) season and concept; the Bauhaus represented the coming Berlin; Bauhaus memorial in the Bernau Federal Munich Kunstareal School, Albert Einstein‘s summer house (museum quarter) in Caputh, Einstein Tower and Mies van Back-stage tour of the Munich der Rohe villas in Potsdam. State Opera: A guided tour behind the curtains of the Chemnitz and the surrounding region national theatre (maximum Schocken Department Store (State Muse- of 25 people, group rate on um of Archaeology) in Chemnitz, Grassi request). Museum; Church of Reconciliation and Kroch Housing Estate in Leipzig; Bau- haus Museum, Master‘s Houses, Lauben- CHEMNITZ ganghäuser (loggia apartment buildings) RUSTIC ORE MOUNTAIN in Dessau; Haus Am Horn, New Museum, BUFFET OFFER Bauhaus University in Weimar. Hearty lentil soup with Starting point: Leonberg smoked bratwurst Stuttgart State Gallery and the Weissen- Saxony bacon hof Housing Estate and Museum in Stutt- Fish from the rivers & lakes gart; Dammerstock Housing Estate in Filled roast port Karlsruhe; Ulm School of Design. Roast poultry and pork Bauhaus Dessau, Foto: © Fotograf Schütze/Rodemann, Bildquelle Investitions- und Marketinggesellschaft Sachsen-Anhalt mbH Potato dumplings and red together of art and craftsmanship. The Bauhaus Starting point: Hilden cabbage existed from 1919 until 1933 (in Weimar, Dessau Düsseldorf Planetarium; the Haus Lange and Haus Typical Saxony sweet dishes and Berlin) and to this day is considered globally Esters weaving mill, as well as the silk works in like pancakes with apple to be the birthplace of the avant-garde, the Clas- Krefeld; Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex sauce and custard with sical Modern, functionalism, New Objectivity and in Essen. blueberries New Architecture - all areas of free and applied art. To this day it rate on request plays a significant role in shaping modernist currents, influencing architecture, art and design in the More offers exclusive for 20th century. tour operators under Group tours and visits are possible. www.amber-hotels.de/en/ Selection of potential destinations: grouptravel/ Request your login data: Weissenhofmuseum, Haus Le Corbusier, UNESCO Weltkultererbe, Krefeld Niederrhein, Kunstmuseum Haus Lange, Villa im Bauhaus-Stil, Foto: © Stuttgart-Marketing GmbH Foto: © Deutsche Zentrale für Tourismus e.V./Photodesigner Mark Wohlrab [email protected] 3 AMBER HOTEL BAVARIA, Bad Reichenhall 170 (110 DBL/twins, 30 SGL, 30 apartments/suites) nearby, free of charge A8 5km SZG 12km Free services: Use of the indoor swimming pool, fitness room LOCATION & PARKING FOOD & DRINKS AND EVENTS WiFi throughout the hotel Surrounded by greenery, on the foot of the Restaurant 160 seats. Use of the internet areas mountains Predigtstuhl and Hochstaufen. Terrace 60 seats. 500m to the spa garden (Kurgarten). Cosy lounge with fireplace 12 to 16
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