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Discover Amazing Bavaria - Itinerary

Weikersheim CastleThe best of Bavaria beckons on this charming journey through Germany.  Arrive in Wurzburg and settle in for your seven-night stay in “the jewel of the Main River.”  The largest ceiling frescoes in the world are located in Wurzburg’s Residence Palace, and the oldest bridge on the River Main – Alte Mainbrucke – is located here.  Travel to Regensburg, a magnificent city that contains some 1,400 historic buildings, showcasing some of Germany’s best-preserved medieval architecture.

 

Admire the formal gardens at Weikersheim Castle, modeled after the spectacular landscaping of Versailles.  Wander Rothenburg’s winding, cobblestone streets among buildings that have watched over the city for centuries.  In Nuremberg, see the Rally Grounds where the Nazi Party held their political rallies and the Justice Palace where the War Crimes Tribunal sat in 1946.  The waterways of Bamburg may remind you of Venice – stroll across a bridge to the ancient town hall, situated in the middle of the river, pausing to shop for unique handcrafts along the way.

 

Itinerary

The sequence of touring and days may be altered to adjust to religious holidays, special closings of sites, air schedule changes, etc. Hotels listed subject to availability. Meal inclusions may vary by departure.

 

Day 1: Overnight Flight
Come explore one of Europe's most beautiful and culturally-rich countries: Germany. You will travel off the beaten tourist track to the charming Bavaria region, where every city is just brimming with character and charm. You'll see incredible medieval architecture, indulge in delicious food and wine, and learn about the history and culture of the German people.

 

Day 2: Würzburg, Germany - Tour Begins
Your tour begins in the ancient town of Würzburg, known as "the jewel of the Main River," and considered one of Germany’s loveliest towns. This evening, join your fellow travelers for a special welcome dinner.  (D)

 

Day 3: Würzburg
This morning, join a local guide on a leisurely-paced walking tour of Wurzburg. This ancient Franconian wine town is rich in historic sights, including the magnificent 18th century residence of the prince-bishops, the Residence Palace, which boasts the largest ceiling fresco in the world. You'll also see the ornate Alte Mainbrucke, the oldest bridge on the River Main.  The remainder of the day is at leisure. Perhaps you'll choose to join the locals at one of the wine taverns sprinkled throughout the city and enjoy a glass of delicious Franconian wine.  (B)

 

Day 4: Würzburg - Regensburg - Würzburg
Depart Wurzburg this morning for Regensburg, a lovely city situated at the confluence of the Danube and Regen rivers.  A guided walking tour of magnificent Regensburg, with its 1,400 historic buildings, showcases some of Germany’s best-preserved medieval architecture. Highlights include the old Town Hall and the Porta Pretoria, the gates to an ancient Roman fort built in 179 AD. Be sure to have your camera ready for your visit to Regensburg's 12th century stone bridge, where you can take in spectacular views of the Danube, the city, and the surrounding countryside.  (B, D)

 

Day 5: Würzburg - Weikersheim - Rothenburg- Würzburg
Today you travel to the charming city of Rothenburg.  En route, a stop is made in the Renaissance city of Weikersheim. Here you will tour the magnificent Weikersheim Castle, including the Knight's Hall and the formal gardens, which were modeled after the spectacular gardens at Versailles.  Then continue on to Rothenburg where, upon arrival, you will take a short walking tour through the winding, cobblestone streets of the old town. You'll feel as though history has come alive as you walk past buildings and walls that have watched over this city for centuries.  (B)

 

Day 6: Würzburg - Nuremberg - Würzburg
Your destination today is the city of Nuremberg, where medieval structures sit alongside streamlined, modern architecture. This interesting cityscape is due to the fact that most of the older buildings and infrastructure were completely destroyed during World War II. Take in the significant historical sights on a guided tour of the city. Your local expert will provide fascinating commentary as you tour the Rally Grounds where the Nazi Party held their political rallies and the Justice Palace, where the War Crimes Tribunal sat in 1946.  You'll also take in the 900-year-old ramparts that surround the city, the Imperial Castle, and beautiful St. Sebald Church.  (B, D)

 

Day 7: Würzburg - Bamberg - Würzburg
Travel into the heart of Franconia for a visit to a local winery. Learn about the rich wine-making heritage of this region and sample some of the wonderful local varieties.  Next, depart for the UNESCO World Heritage city of Bamberg.  Bamberg is known for its beautiful old town, which is veined with waterways reminiscent of Venice and capped by a gorgeous cathedral perched high above the city.  Enjoy plenty of time at leisure to explore the attractions of this wonderful city. Visit the ancient Town Hall, which is situated  in the middle of the river and accessible only by bridge. Then stroll the charming streets that line the river, shopping for unique handicrafts or perhaps stopping to try a glass of Bamberg's renowned "smoked" beer.  (B)

 

Day 8: Würzburg
Today is yours to enjoy Würzburg as you please. Perhaps you will visit the Marienburg Fortress, the St. Kilian Cathedral, or Juliusspital, the third-largest wine estate in Germany. Or, if you prefer, head to bustling Market Square to do some last-minute souvenir shopping and take in the sights and sounds of this quintessential Bavarian city. Tonight, join your fellow travelers for a wonderful farewell dinner.  (B, D)

 

Day 9: Würzburg - Tour Ends (B)

 

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