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  • Things to See in Oberammergau

    Oberammergau, a population of 5400 people tucked within the Ammergauer Alps of Germany's Bavaria, holds a decennial performance of the Passion Play that draws pilgrims from all over the world, putting this tiny town on the tourist's map. Even when it's not a play year, wood carving shops, quaint scenery and outdoor recreation draws visitors, sometimes by the bus load.

  • Battlefield Tours in Germany

    Germany is the site of many European and World War battles. In recognition of this rich military history, companies offer tours that visit sites from battles fought during the Napoleonic wars as well as in World War I and World War II. Tours range in length and scope, from tours that visit one set of battles, to those visiting entire campaigns, and from single-day tours to two-weeklong tours.

  • Rhine Dinner Tours in Cologne, Germany

    Located in the German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne is one of the oldest and biggest cities in Germany. The Rhine River is a top attraction in the city, together with Cologne cathedral, which is the country's largest cathedral and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Local companies operate riverboats on the Rhine, a few of them also offering meals on board. Visitors can also explore the Rhine, passing through Cologne and going to other towns and cities. However, it is important to keep in mind that most Rhine dinner tours in Cologne and surrounding area happen in the Christmas…

  • Escorted Tours of Germany

    Germany is one of the most-visited countries in Europe, with a range of activities and sightseeing trips. The country's coastline lies in the northern region, with beaches and ports, and ferries that travel daily to the United Kingdom, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. The scenic Bavarian region is in southern Germany, the location of the city of Munich, which hosts the annual Oktoberfest. Escorted tours in the country combine sightseeing of historic buildings, accommodation and activities.

  • Romantic Road Tours of Germany

    Discover southern Germany by taking a guided tour on its Romantische Strasse or Romantic Road. Germany's Romantic Road reaches from central Germany to the Austrian Alps and provides tourists with lush countrysides, enchanting castles and preserved towns and villages from the 15th to 18th centuries. The Romantic Road provides the perfect landscape for a fairytale romantic tour of southern Germany.

  • Tours in Northern Germany

    Travel companies offer various tours throughout Germany and its northern regions, which border the North Sea. Ferries are available to transport travelers from the United Kingdom and Scandinavia to this part of the country, which features harbors, marinas, beaches, stately homes and museums. Accommodations are widely available and tours can be guided or self-serving.

  • Tours of Southern Germany

    Southern Germany, an area that includes Bavaria and Baden-Wurttemberg and is separated from the northern part of Germany by the Rhine River, is known as a beautiful and romantic place to travel. On your trip, you can enjoy traditional German cuisine, like sausages, cabbage, and some Bavaria cream, and then wash it down with a stein of beer. Tours of Southern Germany are a perfect way to see as much as possible while meeting new people and having the added luxury of a knowledgeable guide.

  • Cycling Tours of Germany

    Germany’s river valleys, forests and castle-dotted landscape attract cyclists to tour the country on two wheels. Each morning starts with a hearty German breakfast to gather the energy for a full day of riding. Rest stops or the end of the day are the time for a refreshing stein of beer and to sample German cuisine. Bike tours are a chance to learn about Germany’s history and see its famous sites.

  • Bicycle Tours in Germany

    Adventurous travelers have been taking in the sights of foreign lands by bicycle---via backroads---for decades. Today, nearly every tourist destination in the world boasts at least one bicycle touring company ready to lead cyclists down predetermined routes for a single afternoon or weeks at a time. Germany is no exception, and tours run the gamut from a themed spin around Bavarian and Rhineland vineyards to long trips that cross into neighboring France, Denmark, Belgium, or Switzerland.

  • Heidelberg, Germany Tours

    Heidelberg, Germany, is known for its picturesque countryside and historic buildings. Visitors won't want to miss the Heidelberg Castle, with its gardens and renowned wine cellars. The Alte Brüke, or Old Bridge, over the slow-flowing Neckar River is the perfect spot to take a picture. The ruins of St. Michael's Monastery date from 870. Experience all that Heidelberg has to offer on one of the many available tours of the city.

  • Italy Tours From Germany

    Whether you are German citizen yourself or merely a visitor to the region, using Germany as a starting point for your tours of Italy makes perfect sense because of the short distance between the two countries. By car the trip from Munich to Verona takes just a little over four hours and just under six to Venice if you are more of a self-guided traveler. However, you may wish to take advantage of some of the touring services that provide custom or set itineraries for your visit.

  • Christmas Tours of Germany & Austria

    Freshly baked treats scenting the air and historic cities decorated with holiday lights and sparkling snow are at the heart of Germany and Austria's fun and festive atmosphere during the Christmas season. In those European countries, temperatures generally range between 25 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit during winter, so if you are planning to visit you should pack layers of warm clothing, an all-weather jacket and comfortable walking shoes. Many tour companies offer comprehensive sightseeing packages over the winter holidays that include airfare, ground transfers, accommodations, entrance fees to attractions and some meals. A Christmas tour of Germany and Austria also…

  • Escorted Tours of Bavaria, Germany

    Bavaria is the most popular region for tourists in Germany. In addition to the festive beer halls and Baroque architecture of Munich, the area is known for the German Alps and famous royal castles such as Neuschwanstein. In addition, Bavaria maintains distinctive cuisine and arts. Several tour operators offer escorted summer and winter tours of Bavaria to suit any traveler.

  • Tours in Friedrichshafen, Germany

    Friedrichshafen, Germany, is on the lakefront of Lake Constance, which also borders Switzerland and Austria. Historically, Friedrichshafen was a significant port for ships and ferries, and it housed hangars for airships built there. Today, Friedrichshafen is a modern town known for its cafes and restaurants along the lakefront, the Zeppelin Museum and the Dornier Museum. Guided tours are available to assist you during your visit.

  • Cologne Tours in Germany

    Located on the Rhine River, Cologne (Köln), is a large city in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. Cologne is one of Germany's most important educational and cultural centers, and one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. Whether visiting Cologne for business, leisure or recreational purposes, there are several tours of Cologne that will familiarize you with the region and culture.

  • Day Tours of Frankfurt, Germany

    Located in central Germany, Frankfurt is a popular tourist destination in Europe. Whether you're traveling to Frankfurt to visit one of the many historical museums such as the Goethe Haus and Museum, have dinner at the gourmet restaurant Maingau Stuben or shopping at the high-end Goethestrabe, there is plenty to see and do in this busy city. Frankfurt Tourism offers a number of walking and bus tours to all areas of the city such as the historical areas, modern sections and the downtown district.

  • Concentration Camp Tours in Germany

    The Holocaust is one of the most monstrous events in human history. Visiting the concentration camps where so many innocent people were heinously slaughtered is a way to collectively memorialize the victims and acknowledge the grotesque capabilities of human behavior. Thus, sometimes visiting these camps can affect people deeply and emotionally. Taking a formal tour of the camps can sometimes provide you with more background historical information to better understand such tragedies of our collective history.

  • How to Enjoy Chateau de Versailles

    The Chateau de Versailles, the focal point of the Palace of Versailles, is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world and has been the site of many historical events. Started by Louis XV in the 17th century, construction on the Chateau continued until the late-18th century. In addition to the Chateau, the estate also features two smaller chateaus, 50 fountains, 2,000 acres of grounds, a Grand Canal and nearly 30,000 pieces of furniture and works of art. The entire estate can take days to explore.

  • How to tour freiburg, germany in three days

    Freiburg is one of the oldest cities in Germany. Founded in 1120, the city boasts a variety of impressive historical spots, such as the Freiburger Münster (cathedral), the Martinstor (Gate) and the Bertoldsbrunnen (Bertold's Fountain). Freiburg is famous for its sunny days, its warm climate and its breathtaking scenery. It is an ideal destination for those looking to enjoy time away from the hectic life of the big cities.

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