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Recommended routes for the best tours in Germany.
The best routes to travel in Germany have compiled the main popular tourist attractions in Germany for you, and you can also visit the special attractions of Germany in one week. Germany is a great country for holiday and relaxation, and there are many attractions and attractions in Germany: the depth of the Black Forest, the magnificence of the Alps, and the special history, culture and urban characteristics of Germany make many tourists fascinated.
Here is one of the best routes to visit in Germany.
7-day romantic free and easy tour in Germany (including 7-day train pass 2nd class).
Route features:In-depth free travel, slow down and experience German romantic style; Popular attractions such as Cologne Cathedral, Heidelberg Castle, Didi Lake, and New Tiansui Oak Castle are all packaged, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of Germany; It includes a 7-day train pass in Germany, so it is not troublesome to transfer to another train.
Day 1: Frankfurt
Arrival in Frankfurt;
Day 2: Frankfurt, Cologne
Visit Frankfurt, the financial capital of Europe, visit the Goethe House, visit the Roma Berg Square, pass by the Goddess of Justice Fountain, go to the City Hall, and enjoy the Frankfurt Cathedral. After that, drive to Cologne, Germany, visit Cologne Cathedral and stay overnight in Cologne;
Day 3: Koblenz, Rüdesheim, Heidelberg
Travel from Cologne along the Rhine to the wine country of Rüdesheim, visit the live bands in the town** tavern, then head to Heidelberg and spend the night in Heidelberg;
Day 4: Heidelberg, Didi Lake in the Black Forest
Start with breakfast in the morning and start with a tour of the famous university town of Heidelberg and browse his. Pastoral scenery, then go to Didi Lake, a natural lake known as the pearl of the Black Forest, to experience the endless mystery and charm of the Black Forest. Overnight at Didi Lake;
Day 5: Füssen, Munich
After breakfast, we will go to Füssen, the highest city in Bavaria located in the foothills of the Alps, visit Neuschwanstein Castle, and then drive to Munich, the cultural center and capital of Bavaria: visit the BMW Museum, the statue of the Virgin Mary in the middle of the central square, and the tall New Town Hall in the north of the square. Overnight in Munich;
Day 6: Munich, Augsburg, Rothenburg
Go to Augsburg, the most beautiful area of Germany's natural scenery, and after the tour, drive along the famous romantic road to [Rothenburg] on the Tauber River. Overnight in Rothenburg;
Day 7: Rothenburg, Frankish Friends Laughing
Arrive in Frankfurt and the tour ends.
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"Romantic Boulevard": The 400-kilometer "Romantic Boulevard" has been a famous tourist route for more than 60 years, and the perfect romantic experience along the way makes every visitor feel worthwhile. There are gorgeous palaces (Würzburg) and fantastic castles (Neuschwanstein Castle); There are also fine churches (Pilgrimage Church of Vis), the historic Old Town (Dinkelsbühl); There is even a special puppet theater (Augsburg) and numerous museums.
"Fairy Tale Road": Take visitors into the fairy tale world of the Brothers Grimm, as if they were walking into the home of fairies and princes, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood and Cinderella. From Hanau, the birthplace of the Brothers Grimm, to Bremen, the hometown of the animal family, visitors can experience fairytale-derived festivals, and childhood dreams come alive in front of them, and the "Castle Road": more than 70 romantic castles, fairytale palaces and palaces are like bright pearls, strung together for 1,200 kilometers "Castle Road". Along the way, you will encounter castles one after another, cross one mountain after another, follow in the footsteps of emperors, kings, marquises, knights, and nobles, and experience the romance of the Middle Ages.
The majestic scenery has given rise to countless myths and fairy tales waiting to be explored.
"World Heritage Routes": There are also eight UNESCO World Heritage Routes in Germany with different themes, where you can experience the greatest creations of human skill and spirit, as well as the most exciting urban and natural landscapes. The eight routes connect Germany's World Heritage Site with many other tourist attractions.
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If you want to cover all the classic towns and regions at once, we recommend a 12-day tour of Germany's classic tours.
Frankfurt (1 day) - Cologne (1 day) - Hamburg (1 day) - Berlin (3 days) - Munich (1 day) - Neuschwanstein Castle (1 day) - Königssee region (2 days) - Rothenburg (1 day) - Heidelberg (1 day) - Frankfurt.
Time: This route covers the most classic German towns and regions and is a good option for those who want to get to know Germany but have limited time. The route passes through all the famous big cities in Germany, as well as some representative small towns and offers a glimpse of the nature of the Alps.
However, this route spans a large area, spends more time on transportation, and has limited time in each town, so it can be cut according to interests, and it will be more interesting to have a deeper understanding of the towns of interest.
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1 Arrive in Frankfurt After visiting the local area, take a short train ride to Mainz Wiesbaden.
2 Take a boat up the Main River Visit Koblenz Rudesheim Idyllic Landing in Bonn, the former capital.
3 Continue north, arrive in Cologne, visit the cathedral, etc., if you are interested, you can go west to Belgium by train, visit Brussels, or continue to go deeper into the Ruhr area, go to Eisen, Dortmund, Gelsenkirchen and other old industrial cities, you can choose to watch a Bundesliga.
4 If you go north, you can leave Germany and enter the Netherlands and go to Rotterdam, Amsterdam, etc., or you can stay in Germany and go north from North Rhine-Westphalia and enter Lower Saxony and go to Hanover and Bremen.
5 Leave Bremen for a day in Hamburg.
6 Head east into Mecklenburg Experience the former GDR Head north past Schwerin See the electricity supply Then go to Rostock See the Baltic Sea Vana Münde
7 If you are interested, you can also go north into Denmark or go south to Berlin for a day.
8 Leave Berlin for Potsdam and then head west to Jena, Weimar, Magdeburg and other ancient cities that witnessed German historical events.
9 Heading south, marching into Bavaria, first going to Munich, taking time to go to the border town of Füssen, to see Neuschwanstein Castle.
10 You can go to the Black Forest and Konstanz in Baden to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the lake, and if you are not tired, you can go south to Switzerland or Austria for a day, and when you come back, you can go to Heidelberg and go north back to Frankfurt.
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Day 1: Beijing to Berlin.
Day 2: Berlin.
Day 3: Berlin - Hamburg.
Day 4: Cologne - Bonn.
Day 5: Bonn - Frankfurt.
Day 6: Frankfurt -
Day 7: Heidelberg - Munich.
Day 8: Munich - Füssen.
Day 9: Füssen - Zurich.
Day 10: Zurich - Beijing.
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