2-Week Germany Tour Packages
Ever thought about spending two weeks exploring Munich's Marienplatz glockenspiel, cruising the Rhine Valley past Lorelei Rock, discovering Berlin's Brandenburg Gate and remnants of the Wall? How about wandering Heidelberg's castle ruins overlooking the Neckar, and experiencing Bavarian beer halls to modern techno clubs across regions? Germany surprises everyone, and it’s waiting for you.
10 best Germany 14 Days tour packages
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14 Day Bavaria Itinerary, incl. Munich and Nuremberg
Bavarian rails connect 6 historic German cities over 14 days. Munich's Marienplatz, Nuremberg's medieval castle, and UNESCO sites in Bamberg and Wurzburg reveal their secrets. High-speed trains efficiently link your central accommodations.

- Days 1-3
Munich
Begin in Munich's historic center. Take the U-Bahn from the airport to Marienplatz (45 minutes) and get a multi-day transit pass to save money. Visit Viktualienmarkt early morning to avoid crowds and sample local foods. Arrive at the Glockenspiel show by 11 AM for the best views. Skip the touristy Hofbräuhaus and visit the beer garden at the Chinese Tower in the English Garden instead for a more authentic experience.

- Days 4-5
Nuremberg
Take the morning ICE train to Nuremberg (1 hour). The main station is just 10 minutes from the Old Town. Visit the Imperial Castle before 10 AM to avoid tour groups and enjoy city views. Plan about 2 hours for the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds and book online to skip lines. "The free walking tours starting at the main square give fantastic context to Nuremberg's medieval and WWII history – bringing both time periods alive."

- Days 6-7
Bamberg
- Days 8-9
Würzburg
- Day 10
Rothenburg ob der Tauber
- Days 11-12
Regensburg
The 3-hour train journey includes a Nuremberg connection. Leave your bags at your hotel near the station before exploring the UNESCO Old Town. Visit the Stone Bridge early for the best experience. "The tiny Historical Sausage Kitchen by the bridge serves the best wurst in Bavaria – go during off-peak hours to avoid the long lines."
- Days 13-14
Munich
The 2-hour train back to Munich gives you time for final sightseeing. Book flights after 11 AM to allow time for airport transfer. Consider staying in Haidhausen for a more local experience with good transport links.
14 Days in Germany, incl. Berlin and Munich River Cruise
This 14-day route visits 15 German locations, starting with 3 nights in Berlin at the Berlin Wall, then 7 nights cruising the Moselle past UNESCO-listed Trier's Porta Nigra and Bernkastel's medieval center. Nuremberg Castle and Neuschwanstein round out the trip, with 20 meals included.

- Days 1-3
Berlin
Land in Berlin mid-day to avoid rush hour traffic from either airport. The U-Bahn metro system is easy to use. Get a multi-day pass from any station. Start your trip at the East Side Gallery to see the longest standing piece of the Berlin Wall. For day 2, take a morning walking tour of central Berlin. Get to Brandenburg Gate by 9:45 AM and stop at Einstein Café for coffee before your 10 AM tour. After lunch, visit Museum Island. Book your Pergamon Museum tickets online to skip the long lines. Spend day 3 in Berlin's local neighborhoods. Have breakfast in Prenzlauer Berg at Café Anna Blume. Then head to Kreuzberg for its food markets and street art. Skip the tourist-heavy Checkpoint Charlie and visit the Berlin Wall Memorial in Wedding instead.

- Days 4-10
Rhine & Moselle River Cruise
Fly to Frankfurt in the morning and start your cruise from Mainz. Take an early morning walk to the Niederwalddenkmal monument in Rüdesheim for better photos and fewer crowds. The medieval marketplace in Bernkastel requires good walking shoes. The stones get slippery in wet weather. Pack water and sun protection for your walking tour of Trier's Roman ruins. Make time for the evening castle visit in Cochem. One traveler shared: "The Imperial Castle lit up at night was magical, and the views over the Moselle Valley at sunset were unforgettable. Just remember to bring a light jacket as it gets breezy up there." Stop at the Koblenz beer garden for a real German experience. Try speaking some German with the locals. In Mainz, see the cathedral early before the tour buses arrive.

- Days 11-14
Bavaria
Start your Nuremberg visit at the castle before the crowds show up. The morning light is perfect for photos. Take a guided tour to help navigate the complex layout. Book the first morning tour at Neuschwanstein Castle. A recent visitor noted: "Getting there early meant perfect castle photos without crowds. Take the shuttle bus up – the walk is steeper than it looks, especially in summer heat." Finish your trip in Munich with an evening at the Viktualienmarkt and its traditional beer halls. Plan extra travel time to the airport during Oktoberfest season when traffic gets heavy.

Best of Germany
A grand 12-day tour connects 10 German cities from Frankfurt to Munich. Berlin's historic center, Rhine castles, and Black Forest mysteries await. Savor 11 breakfasts, 1 lunch, and 3 dinners while staying at premium hotels throughout.

Frankfurt-am-Main Germany
94 miCologne Germany
221 miHamburg Germany
158 miBerlin Germany
16 miPotsdam Germany
3 miWannsee Germany
97 miDresden Germany
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Nuremberg Germany
40 miRothenburg ob der Tauber Germany
107 miMunich Germany
11 miDachau Germany
11 miMunich Germany
55 miNeuschwanstein Germany
129 miBlack Forest Germany
77 miHeidelberg Germany
49 miFrankfurt-am-Main Germany
What people love about 2-week Germany tours
- Best of Germany
Excellence service with friendly Tour Director . Meals & hotel are good . Places of interest was awesome .
- Poland, East Germany & World War II
Great trip, great guide, great fellow travelers. Highly recommend the tour and guide.
- Beer or Bust
Everything was done so well! Starting in Munich for the experience of a lifetime. In between trips to Regensburg and Rotenburg were delightful. Then on to Stuttgart for the final beer festival. Everything was well organized and completely explained. Hotels were nice, restaurants were great; I wouldn’t change a thing!

























