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Munich-Berlin) 11 Days / 10 Nights Germany (Munich-Berlin) 11 days / 10 nights Day 1 | ORIGIN – MUNICH Arrival at Munich airport. Our Spanish-speaking guide awaits you at the airport to accompany you to your chosen hotel. Check-in and the rest of the day is free. Accommodation in Munich. Day 2 | MUNICH Breakfast at the hotel. Optional visit: City tour After starting at Karlsplatz, we enter the old town through the old gate in the wall. On the way, we discover beautiful churches, such as San Miguel or the Cathedral. During our visit, we get to know Marienplatz and its historic buildings such as the new Town Hall, the Viktualienmarkt market, the city's old food market, and some of the essential breweries. Accommodation in Munich. Day 3 | MUNICH Breakfast at the hotel. Free day in the capital of Bavaria Optional visit: Dachau (half day) Visit of the Dachau concentration camps. Once at the memorial, we access the Appellplatz (counting square) through the same access tower that was taken by American troops on April 29, 1945, liberation day. The visit takes us inside the Museum, to continue with the interpretations and finish in the area of the old barracks, including the crematoriums or the one known as Barracón X, where a gas chamber was available. The tour ends with a return to Munich. Including the round trip train In the evening, optional dinner in one of the most emblematic beer gardens in the city Hofbräuhaus. This place is one of the oldest breweries in the world and boasts of being active since 1589. Inside you will have a delicious dinner while enjoying traditional songs performed live. (3 course menu without drinks) Accommodation in Munich. Day 4 | MUNICH Breakfast at the hotel. Free day. Optional visit: Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof (full day) The day trip to the castles of Neuschwanstein and Linderhof departs from Munich by bus and aims to show the two palaces built by Louis II in the Alps. Only during the high season months, from April to October, we will make a short intermediate stop in Oberammergau, one of the most representative and picturesque villages in the Bavarian Alps. First, Neuschwanstein, the fantasy castle that would inspire Walt Disney. We not only get to know the castle, but we also enjoy a natural environment and unique views, with the possibility of going up to the Puente de Maria viewpoint (closed in winter season), or strolling along the Alpsee lake. The excursion also includes the no less spectacular neo-rococo palace of Linderhof. Access to Neuschwanstein Castle by minibus not included (direct payment of € 2.50 / pax ascent). Accommodation in Munich. Day 5 | MUNICH - SALZBURG Breakfast at the hotel Optional visit: Visit of Salzburg (full day) We discover Salzburg by following in the footsteps of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and we will learn about the fascinating history of the city. During the visit we can admire the Mirabell Palace, the Grand Theater, the main street called Getreidegasse, the Monastery and cemetery at the foot of the Hohensalzburg Fortress, the Hellbrunn Palace and the Leopoldskron Palace. At the end we arrive at Getreidegasse, where Mozart's birth house is located, which we will visit from the inside. Free afternoon for shopping or to continue visiting this fascinating city. Back to Munich Accommodation in Munich. Day 6 | MUNICH - BERLIN Breakfast at the hotel and check out Transfer included to Munich central station to take the train to Berlin (4h33min) Tourist class ticket included. Pick up at the Berlin train station and transfer to the selected hotel. Accommodation in Berlin. Day 7 | BERLIN Breakfast at the hotel. Free day in the city. Optional visit: Panoramic tour of the city (half day) Hop on-Hop Off. Discover Berlin's top classic sights with the City Sightseeing Traditional Tour. The Brandenburg Gate, KaDeWe, Checkpoint Charlie and the TV Tower are an absolute must for anyone visiting Berlin! Optional afternoon visit: Visit Jewish Quarter // Boat trip on the River Spree (half day) Meet at Alexanderplatz, in the heart of Berlin. From Prussian times, Jews lived up and down until they reached the darkest moments in their history with Nazism. Throughout this walking tour we will analyze how one of the most historic neighborhoods in the city has evolved, currently full of beautiful courtyards that hide countless art galleries. Ending at Hackescher Markt. Optional: boat trip on the River Spree (independent of the Jewish Quarter) The cruise will run along the River Spree, on whose banks you can see iconic Berlin sites such as Museum Island, the Reichstag or the iconic Oberbaum Bridge, one of the most monumental walkways in the German capital. (1h with audio guide) Accommodation in Berlin. Day 8 | BERLIN Breakfast at the hotel. Visit: Potsdam You will leave from Alexanderplatz station to take the train to Potsdam, where you will arrive in just over 40 minutes. Once in Potsdam, you will visit the best-known points of the historic city center: the gardens and exteriors of the majestic Sanssouci Palace, the Church of Peace and Potsdam's Nauen Gate. To continue delving into the past of this beautiful German town, we will also go to the Church of San Pedro and San Pablo, the Soviet cemetery and the Dutch quarter. Throughout this walk through "The Imperial City" we will discover a little more about German culture, history and tradition. The visit ends at around 3:00 p.m. in Potsdam, where you can return to Berlin or enjoy the interior of a palace on your own. All are outside visits and train transport is not included (they must have the ABC zone card, the guide can help them buy it) Accommodation in Berlin. Day 9 | BERLIN Breakfast at the hotel. Optional visit: Dresde Dresden is one of the most visited cities in Germany. Bathed by the Elbe river and full of bridges, palaces and cathedrals. The capital of Saxony offers a visit to its most symbolic buildings and places where the visitor will not be indifferent. It is worth highlighting the Market Square, one of its most emblematic buildings, the famous Church of Our Lady, known to the Germans as the Frauenkirche. It is one of the most important baroque representations of Lutheranism in Europe. Along the banks of the Elbe River, we will contemplate the famous Bridge of Augustus before entering the historic center of the city. As we walk through the streets and squares of Dresden we will discover why this city has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. After passing by the castle residence and contemplating the Hausmann tower, we will reach the Catholic Cathedral. Strolling through the center of the city we will arrive at the Theater Square, where Semperoper is located, the most recognized opera in Germany. In the last part of our tour we will enter the majestic gardens of the Zwinger Palace, built on the site of a historic fortress. We will continue to the modernist Kulturpalast auditorium and end our tour around the Dresden Town Hall. (Outside visit) At the agreed time I return to Berlin Accommodation in Berlin. Day 10 | BERLIN Breakfast at the hotel. Optional visit: Cold War. Discover Berlin as the frontier of the Cold War on this guided historical walking tour. After World War II, Berlin changed from the capital city of Nazi Germany to the pivotal city in a struggle to control a war-torn Europe. Walk the trail of the "death strip" and the Berlin wall. Visit some of Berlin's most popular Cold War attractions, including the Berlin Wall Memorial, the Brandenburg Gate, underground "ghost stations," and more. Learn about the history of Berlin, from its founding to this divided Cold War city. Visit the Berlin Wall, the Palace of Tears (Traenenpalast), the Soviet Embassy and the hidden areas of the Death Strip. Accommodation in Berlin. Day 11 | BERLIN - ORIGIN Breakfast at the hotel and check out. Private transfer to the airport at the agreed time. The price includes: - Hotels 10 nights with breakfast included according to the chosen category 4 * / 5 * Proposed or similar hotels - 4 Private transfers with Spanish-speaking assistance on arrival transfers Private arrival transfer in Munich Airport - Hotel. Private transfer in Munich hotel- train station. Private arrival transfer in Berlin to the train station - Hotel. - Munich-Berlin tourist class train - Private departure transfer Berlin - airport LOW SEASON HOTELES 4* HOTELES 5* 01 July - 31 August 2021 PRICE PER PERSON PRICE PER PERSON 01 Nov. - 31 March 2022 IN DBL IN DBL BASE PRICE 2 PAX 1.435 EUR 1.675 EUR BASE PRICE 4 PAX 1.295 EUR 1.530 EUR BASE PRICE 6 PAX 1.235 EUR 1.495 EUR Supplement individual room 595 EUR 598EUR HIGH SEASON HOTELES 4* HOTELES 5* 01 April - 30 June 2021 PRICE PER PERSON PRICE PER PERSON 01 Sept. - 31 Oct. 2021 IN DBL IN DBL BASE PRICE 2 PAX 1.760 EUR 2.080 EUR BASE PRICE 4 PAX 1.630 EUR 1.950 EUR BASE PRICE 6 PAX 1.580 EUR 1.895 EUR Supplement individual room 620 EUR 985 EUR HOTEL PROPOSAL or similar Category 4* 5* Munich Eurostars Grand Central Westin / Hilton City Berlin Crowne Plaza / H10 Berlín H. Marriott / Titanic Gendarmenmarkt OPTIONAL - REGULAR VISITS PACKAGE IN EACH CITY. Visit the historic center on foot, learn about customs and traditions from the hand of each of our local guides, great connoisseurs and lovers of their city, who will recommend the most appropriate to know the city, always taking into account the preferences of each client. Total in regular: 389 EUR (Price per pax) Total in private: 1-2 pax: 2.295 EUR (Price per pax) The boat on the Spree would always be regular 3-4 pax: 1.205 EUR (Price per pax) 5-6 pax: 850 EUR (Price per pax) Patricia García Mice Manager p.garcí[email protected] www.premiumincoming.com Madrid | Budapest | Prague | Berlin | Rome | London | Paris .
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