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Starting from $ 2299 Click here to send Query
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(Cost per person on twin sharing basis )
14 Nights / 15 Days
Cities : Frankfurt, Rothenburg, Munich, Salzburg, Vienna, Cortina D'ampezzo, Innsbruck, Tasch-Zermatt-Tasch, Berne, Interlaken, Lucerne, Schaffhausen, Black Forest, Heidelberg
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Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Frankfurt, Germany
Time to rest or to explore the bustling metropolis on the River Main. At 6 p.m. meet your Tour Director and traveling companions for a welcome dinner at your hotel. (D)

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Day 2: Frankfurt–Rothenburg–Munich
The day is dedicated to Germany’s Romantic Road leading from the flat country towards the Alps. Spend time in spectacular Rothenburg with its ramparts and towers, cobbled lanes, and 16th-century houses. From here it’s an easy ride towards the Danube Valley and Munich. Tonight you may want to tackle a stein of beer at the Hofbräuhaus. (BB,D)

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Day 3: Munich
Sightseeing with a Local Guide in Germany’s “secret capital” includes the Olympic Stadium, 1,000-foot-high Television Tower, Nymphenburg Palace, MARIENPLATZ with the Old and New Town Hall, and the gothic Frauenkirche. Afternoon at leisure. An optional excursion to Linderhof Castle and Passion Play town of Oberammergau is available. (BB)

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Day 4: Munich–Salzburg, Austria–Vienna
Through southern Bavaria to the Austrian border and on to Salzburg. Your walking tour with a Local Guide features the historic center of Mozart’s hometown, exquisite MIRABELL GARDENS, the Great Festival Hall, ST. PETER’S CHURCHYARD, and the monumental Domplatz. Evening arrival in Vienna, once the center of the mighty Habsburg Empire. Tonight you may wish to try out local specialties and a typically Viennese form of entertainment. (BB)

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Day 5: Vienna
Meet your Local Guide and start your sightseeing with vistas of Prater Park with its giant Ferris wheel, and the United Nations City on the banks of the Danube River. Then drive along Ring Boulevard, pass the State Opera House, the Jewish quarter, and stop at the Hofburg Palace, winter residence of the Austrian Imperial family. Marvel at the impressive courtyards and famous Heldenplatz and visit awesome ST. STEPHEN’S CATHEDRAL. Afternoon at leisure. Optional excursions to Schönbrunn Palace and to Grinzing for a taste of Heurigen wine are available. (BB)

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Day 6: Vienna–St. Veit
Scenic Semmering Pass, peaceful baroque crossroad towns in Styria, and then the mountains, lakes, and popular resorts of Carinthia are on today’s agenda. Overnight in St. Veit. (BB,D)

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Day 7: St. Veit–Italian Dolomites–Innsbruck
An unforgettable drive via the Iselsberg Pass to the Italian border and to Cortina d’Ampezzo, the Olympic skiing resort in the Dolomites. Then via Tre Croci Pass and Lake Misurina to Brunico and the Brenner Pass to Innsbruck in the Tyrolean Alps. Stroll through its medieval lanes to Emperor Maximilian’s GOLDEN ROOF. Why not join an optional Tyrolean song-anddance show? (BB,D)

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Day 8: Innsbruck–St. Moritz, Switzerland
From the Inn Valley into beautiful Swiss Engadine, see deep-blue lakes, airy larch forests, mountain peaks exceeding 12,000 feet, and quaint villages with massive white stone houses in the characteristic Grisons style. Afternoon free in ritzy St. Moritz. (BB,D)

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Day 9: St. Moritz–Lugano
Descend towards the Italian Lake Como and continue on to the southern tip of Switzerland to the popular subtropical resort town of Lugano, with plenty of time for an espresso on the flower-festooned Piazza Riforma and a refreshing walk in the shade of Parco Ciani’s magnificent old trees. (BB,D)

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Day 10: Lugano–Stresa, Italy–Zermatt
From Lake Lugano to the Italian shore of Lake Maggiore for a break in elegant Stresa. An optional boat ride to the enchanting Isola Bella can be arranged. On over the lofty Simplon Pass into the Swiss Valais, an area renowned for its great mountain resorts. To reach the most famous of them, leave the coach behind in Täsch and board a MOUNTAIN TRAIN to climb the last few miles up to Zermatt, a picturesque cluster of rustic chalets beneath the Matterhorn. (BB,D)

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Day 11: At Leisure in Zermatt
Full day at leisure to ride Europe’s highest rack-railway to 10,272-foot Gornergrat to explore the town on your own or to just simply relax. (BB)

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Day 12: Zermatt–Berne–Interlaken–Lucerne
Through the vineyards and apricot groves of the lower Rhône Valley towards the terraced vineyards on Lake Geneva and the verdant dairy country of Gruyère, to the Swiss capital, Berne. See the monumental Federal Palace and the BEAR PIT before continuing via Interlaken, a Bernese Oberland resort beneath the towering Jungfrau, and across Brünig Pass to Lucerne. (BB,D)

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Day 13: Lucerne
On your walking tour, admire Thorwaldsen’s LION MONUMENT and ornate patrician houses of the walled Old Town, then cross the famous covered CHAPEL BRIDGE to the Jesuit church. Afterwards, shop for Swiss watches and choose from our optional activities: climb a mountain by cable car, take a cruise on the fjord-like lake, or sign up for a folklore party with yodeling and alphorn blowing for a first-hand impression of Alpine merrymaking. (BB)

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Day 14: Lucerne–Heidelberg, Germany–Frankfurt
On the way back to Germany visit the thundering RHINE FALLS at Schaffhausen, a 70-foot cataract of the River Rhine. From here head north into the pine-clad hills of the Black Forest, and enjoy a WOODCARVING DEMONSTRATION on your way to Heidelberg, well-known for its red-walled castle. Tonight enjoy a farewell dinner with the friends gained during your exciting two-week vacation. (BB,D)

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Day 15: THE TRIP ENDS TODAY. (BB)
THE TRIP ENDS TODAY. (BB)

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Inclusions

Vacation Highlights

Frankfurt
Welcome and farewell dinners

Rothenburg
Orientation

Munich
Guided sightseeing; visit Marienplatz

Salzburg
Guided sightseeing; visit Mirabell Gardens and St. Peter’s Churchyard

Vienna
Guided sightseeing; visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral

Cortina D’ampezzo
Morning stop

Innsbruck
Orientation including the Golden Roof

Täsch-Zermatt-Täsch
Mountain train

Berne
Orientation including the Bear Pit

Interlaken
Afternoon stop

Lucerne
Orientation walk including the Lion Monument and the Chapel Bridge

Schaffhausen
Visit the Rhine Falls

Black Forest
Woodcarving demonstration

Heidelberg
Picture stop of the castle

Meals
14 buffet breakfasts (BB); 9 three-course dinners (D), including welcome and farewell dinners in Frankfurt

Superior Hotels
FRANKFURT Sheraton Congress (F), MUNICH Holiday Inn City Centre (F) or Sheraton Munich Westpark (F), VIENNA Mercure Grand Hotel Biedermeier (F), ST. VEIT Fuchspalast (F), INNSBRUCK Sporthotel Penz (F), ST. MORITZ Monopol (F) or Laudinella (F), LUGANO Holiday Inn Lugano Centre (F), ZERMATT Simi (F), LUCERNE Grand Hotel Europe (F)


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Price
Tour Start Date Return Date Land Price
12-Apr-2008 26-Apr-2008 $2299
26-Apr-2008 10-May-2008 $2329
02-Jun-2008 16-Jun-2008 $2329
09-Jun-2008 23-Jun-2008 $2329
10-May-2008 24-May-2008 $2329
17-May-2008 31-May-2008 $2329
24-May-2008 07-Jun-2008 $2329
31-May-2008 14-Jun-2008 $2329
07-Jun-2008 21-Jun-2008 $2329
14-Jun-2008 28-Jun-2008 $2349
21-Jun-2008 05-Jul-2008 $2349
28-Jun-2008 12-Jul-2008 $2349
05-Jul-2008 19-Jul-2008 $2329
11-Aug-2008 25-Aug-2008 $2329
25-Aug-2008 08-Sep-2008 $2329
06-Sep-2008 20-Sep-2008 $2349
15-Sep-2008 29-Sep-2008 $2349
19-Apr-2008 03-May-2008 $2329
03-May-2008 17-May-2008 $2329
12-May-2008 26-May-2008 $2329
19-May-2008 02-Jun-2008 $2329
26-May-2008 09-Jun-2008 $2329
16-Jun-2008 30-Jun-2008 $2349
23-Jun-2008 07-Jul-2008 $2349
30-Jun-2008 14-Jul-2008 $2349
07-Jul-2008 21-Jul-2008 $2329
12-Jul-2008 26-Jul-2008 $2329
14-Jul-2008 28-Jul-2008 $2329
19-Jul-2008 02-Aug-2008 $2329
21-Jul-2008 04-Aug-2008 $2329
26-Jul-2008 09-Aug-2008 $2329
28-Jul-2008 11-Aug-2008 $2329
02-Aug-2008 16-Aug-2008 $2329
04-Aug-2008 18-Aug-2008 $2329
09-Aug-2008 23-Aug-2008 $2329
16-Aug-2008 30-Aug-2008 $2329
18-Aug-2008 01-Sep-2008 $2329
23-Aug-2008 06-Sep-2008 $2329
30-Aug-2008 13-Sep-2008 $2329
01-Sep-2008 15-Sep-2008 $2349
08-Sep-2008 22-Sep-2008 $2349
13-Sep-2008 27-Sep-2008 $2349
20-Sep-2008 04-Oct-2008 $2329
22-Sep-2008 06-Oct-2008 $2329
29-Sep-2008 13-Oct-2008 $2329
04-Oct-2008 18-Oct-2008 $2329
06-Oct-2008 20-Oct-2008 $2329
11-Oct-2008 25-Oct-2008 $2299
27-Sep-2008 11-Oct-2008 $2329
 
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