7-Day Germany Tour Packages
Ever thought about exploring Neuschwanstein's fairy-tale castle or cruising Berlin's historic Spree River? Germany brings everything from Munich's Christmas markets to Dresden's Baroque architecture, the Zugspitze's alpine summit to Rothenburg's medieval walls. Tour the Wartburg Castle and stroll through half-timbered villages. Deutschland calls!
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7 Day Germany Itinerary, incl. Berlin and Munich
This weeklong tour takes you to 17 cities across Germany, including the UNESCO-listed Rammelsberg Mines and Wartburg Castle in Eisenach. You'll see Dresden's Baroque riverside promenades along the Elbe and take a Danube Gorge boat cruise to Kloster Weltenburg monastery. BMW Welt in Munich awaits, along with Rothenburg's Christmas Museum. Stand at Neuschwanstein Castle's Mary's Bridge and wander through Bamberg's Little Venice district.

- Day 1
Berlin to Hannover
Leave Berlin in the morning and drive west to Wolfsburg (2.5 hours). Visit the Autostadt, Volkswagen's automotive theme park. Get there before 10 AM to beat the tour buses. After lunch, visit Celle to see its 500+ half-timbered houses. You can walk through the historic old town in about 1.5 hours. Spend the night in Hannover, where you'll see an interesting mix of modern and traditional architecture in the rebuilt city center.

- Day 2
Hannover to Eisenach
Start your day in Goslar's medieval old town, a UNESCO site. The Rammelsberg Mine museum opens at 9 AM. Book the first English tour to make the most of your day. Drive to Göttingen for lunch and try the traditional restaurants near Market Square. Visit Bad Sooden's spa architecture in the afternoon before reaching Eisenach. As one traveler shared: "The narrow cobblestone streets around Bach's birthplace are magical at dusk when the day-trippers have left."

- Day 3
Eisenach to Leipzig
- Day 4
Leipzig to Nuremberg
Start at Leipzig's Monument to the Battle of Nations (opens 10 AM). Drive to Dresden and spend 2-3 hours in the restored old town and Frauenkirche. Next is Bamberg, where you should see the "Little Venice" district in late afternoon light. End your day in Nuremberg and visit the Nazi Party Rally Grounds for an important historical perspective.

- Day 5
Nuremberg to Munich
- Day 6
Munich to Frankfurt
- Day 7
Frankfurt
7 Days in Germany, incl. Berlin and Dresden
This week-long trip covers 14 destinations across Germany. You'll have three nights in Berlin with city tours of Museum Island and the Reichstag. The itinerary includes UNESCO sites like Wartburg Castle and Goslar's medieval center, plus Leipzig where Bach and Wagner lived. At Moritzburg, the Cinderella Castle sits on an artificial lake. Dresden has Baroque palaces to tour, and in Meissen you'll learn about 18th-century porcelain heritage. All accommodation and breakfast buffet are included.

- Days 1-2
Berlin
Spend your first two days discovering Berlin. Get to Museum Island early to avoid the crowds. Visit the Brandenburg Gate and Reichstag building, but make sure to book your free Reichstag dome visit online at least three days before. Set aside about 2 hours each for the Holocaust Memorial and Berlin Wall Memorial Museum. In the evening, check out the trendy Kantstrasse area, which has great Asian food and lively bars.

- Day 3
Berlin to Hannover via Wolfsburg and Celle
Start your day early and drive to Wolfsburg to visit the Autostadt. You'll need 2-3 hours to see the pavilions properly. Next, stop at medieval Celle to see its famous half-timbered houses. The late afternoon light makes them look particularly beautiful. Stay in Hannover's Mitte district, where you'll find plenty of restaurants and good transport connections.

- Day 4
Goslar and Eisenach
Head to Goslar, a UNESCO site, and get to the Rammelsberg Mine Museum for the first tour at 9:30 AM. The streets are made of cobblestones, so wear good shoes. After lunch, visit Bad Sooden before arriving in Eisenach. Take an evening walk through the historic center when the baroque buildings are lit up.

- Day 5
Eisenach to Leipzig
Start at Wartburg Castle when it opens at 8:30 AM. The walk up takes about 20 minutes. You can see where Martin Luther translated the New Testament here. After visiting the Automobile Museum, drive to Erfurt to see the medieval Merchants' Bridge. Try to get there before the afternoon tour groups. End your day exploring Leipzig's historic center on foot.

- Day 6
Dresden and Meissen Day Trip
The drive to Dresden takes about 2 hours from Leipzig. Stop at the Monument to the Battle of Nations first. In Dresden, visit the Frauenkirche and Zwinger Palace. Next, go to Meissen for its famous porcelain factory but book your tour ahead. Visit Moritzburg Castle in the late afternoon to see the "Cinderella Castle" reflected in the lake.

- Day 7
Final Day in Berlin
7 Day Germany Itinerary, incl. Munich and Berlin
Munich and Berlin's iconic landmarks await on this 7-day German tour. The route winds through Neuschwanstein Castle, reaches the summit of Zugspitze peak, and stops at Brandenburg Gate. Accommodations at Hotel Jedermann Munich and Holiday Inn Express Berlin include breakfast and train transfers.

- Day 1
Munich Arrival
- Day 2
Neuschwanstein Castle Day Trip
Take the early train from Munich's Hauptbahnhof to Füssen (2 hours). Book your castle entry for late morning to avoid crowds. The walk up to Neuschwanstein takes 30-40 minutes. Skip the horse carriages as wait times are usually long. You can visit Hohenschwangau Castle while waiting for your Neuschwanstein time slot.

- Day 3
Choose Your Adventure
Option 1: Visit Garmisch-Partenkirchen and Zugspitze (1.5 hours from Munich). Buy mountain tickets early for the first cogwheel train at 8:15 AM. Option 2: Visit Salzburg (2 hours by train). Begin at Mirabell Gardens and explore the Altstadt. Get a Salzburg Card ($32) for fortress entry and public transport.

- Day 4
Munich to Berlin Transfer
- Day 5
Berlin Essentials
- Day 6
Sachsenhausen Memorial
Take the S-Bahn to Oranienburg early (45 minutes from central Berlin). The memorial opens at 8:30 AM. Plan 4-5 hours for a full visit and rent an audio guide (€3). Spend your last evening at the East Side Gallery. Late afternoon light works best for photos.
- Day 7
Berlin Departure
Your private transfer will pick you up 3 hours before your flight from Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER). Book an afternoon flight to the US to allow time for VAT refund processing.































