Christmas Markets in Salzburg and Germany (Munich - Nuremberg - Rothenburg - Stuttgart)
❮Christmas Markets in Salzburg and Germany (Munich - Nuremberg - Rothenburg - Stuttgart)
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This 12 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 3 nights in Salzburg
- Train from Salzburg to Munich
- Hotel for 3 nights in Munich
- Rental Car for 7 days
- Hotel for 2 nights in Nuremberg
- Hotel for 2 nights in Rothenberg ob der Tauber
- Hotel for 2 nights in Stuttgart
Sample of Included Tours: - Christmas Market Tour in Salzburg
- Christmas Market Tour in Munich
- Day Trip to Bavarian Christmas Markets from Munich
Due to the seasonal nature of holiday tours, some may be unavailable for early pricing. If you don't see a tour in your itinerary, it is not included in your quoted price and will not be confirmed. There may be alternate options available. Please contact us if you wish to find an alternative. Driving Time
Munich– Nuremberg: 2hrs 11 min approx.
Nuremberg- Rothenberg ob der Tauber: 1 hr 16 min approx.
Rothenberg ob der Tauber - Stuttgart: 1hr 42 min approx.
This largely independent Christmas time vacation package will delight any holiday lover!. Discover the charming markets of Austria and Germany with a few well-curated guided tours, but mostly on your own time. Take in all the traditions, tastes, and wonder that envelops each delightful city!. Begin in Austria, in Salzburg`s Christkindlmarkt (one of Europe`s oldest markets, with its unique setting in the heart of Salzburg’s World Heritage-listed Old City). Continue by train to you next destinations; The German Christmas Markets of: Munich (with its glittering 100-foot Christmas tree on the oldest of Munich`s Christmas markets Marienplatz and Considered the most original and authentic market) and after that, Nuremberg (its one of the oldest and most famous Christmas Markets in the world, with traditional, often handmade Christmas decorations and sweet treats such as gingerbread and Spekulatius almond cookies), next is Rothenburg ob der Tauber (The famous German Christmas Village with its best-preserved, medieval walled towns) and finally, Stuttgart (with its festive illuminations, the wonderful scents of cinnamon and vanilla, the wooden chalets, richly adorned with angels, conifer branches and Christmas ornaments). A Rental Car connects these german cities. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Salzburg
Day 1Arrive to Salzburg
Overnight in SalzburgDay 2Overnight in SalzburgDay 3Overnight in SalzburgDay 4Departing from Salzburg
Transportation to next city by: Train - Salzburg to Munich -
Munich
Day 4Arrive to Munich
Overnight in MunichDay 5Overnight in MunichDay 6Overnight in MunichDay 7Departing from Munich
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Nuremberg
Day 7Arrive to Nuremberg
Overnight in NurembergDay 8Overnight in NurembergDay 9Departing from Nuremberg
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Rothenburg ob der tauber
Day 9Arrive to Rothenburg ob der tauber
Overnight in Rothenburg ob der tauberDay 10Overnight in Rothenburg ob der tauberDay 11Departing from Rothenburg ob der tauber
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Stuttgart
Day 11Arrive to Stuttgart
Overnight in StuttgartDay 12Overnight in StuttgartDay 13Departing from Stuttgart
Austria
Austria is epitomized by green glacial valleys and snow-capped peaks - and the wooden picture postcard chalets. Nonetheless, visitors have much to explore from the stylish capital, Vienna, to the baroque splendor of Salzburg. Austria's mountain landscape is undoubtedly its biggest draw for tourists. Although a year-round destination, there is a definite seasonal split in visitors. Summer is best for exploring the countryside on the many mountain trails that snake through the Austrian Alps and the lowlands, while the ski season kicks off in December, attracting winter sports fans from all over the world.
Germany
Germany's landscape is straight from the Fairy tales: castles, deep dark forests and mythical rivers. The German landscapes are extraordinarily diverse, with graceful big-city appeal, small picture-postcard towns, pagan-inspired harvest festivals, a wealth of art and culture, and the perennial pleasures of huge tracts of forest, delightful castles and fine wine and beer. From Charlemagne and the Holy Roman Empire to the rise and fall of the Berlin Wall, no other nation has molded Europe the way Germany has - for better or worse.
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Salzburg
Art lovers call Salzburg the Golden City of High Baroque; historians refer to it as the Florence of the North, or the German Rome; and music lovers know it as the Festival City - birthplace of Mozart and home of the world famous Mozart Festival. Several beautiful castles and palaces dot the city. While Salzburg is a visual pageant of Baroque motifs, music is the element that shapes the life of the city. It is heard everywhere: in churches, castles, palaces, and of course, concert halls.
Visit Festung Hohensalzburg, Residenzplatz, Mirabell Palace, St Peter's Abbey, Salzburg Cathedral, Mozart's Birthplace, Old Town, St. Sebastian's Church and Cemetery, Schloss Mirabell and Gardens, and so much more! -
Munich
Big city style and rural charm, Alpine character and Mediterranean verve, art treasures and the Oktoberfest, traditional customs and high technology, beer gardens and haute cuisine, operas and cool bars; these are all ingredients that makes Bavaria's state capital so endlessly fascinating, and so popular with visitors from all over the world. Sprawling Munich is one of Germany's major cultural centers, second only to Berlin in terms of museums and theaters. It's also one of Germany's most festive cities, and its location, at the foot of the Alps, is idyllic. Munich's self-imposed image is that of a fun-loving and festival-addicted city - typified by its Oktoberfest.
Explore Marienplatz and the New Town Hall of Munich, Frauenkirche - Cathedral of Our Blessed Lady, Dachau Concentration Camp, The English Garden, Beer Halls, Viktualienmarkt, Residence Palace of Munich, Deutsches Museum, Museums Ensemble: Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek, Pinakothek der Moderne, Olympic Stadium of Munich, BMW Museum and much more. -
Nuremberg
Nurnberg had suffered a lot of damages during the war but nowadays has regained its vitality and is now a symbol of postwar prosperity. Many of Nurnberg's most important buildings, including some of the finest churches in Germany have been restored. The Altstadt (Old City) is a medieval walled city with large pedestrian walkways. Don't miss the city's churches: Frauenkirche St. Lorenze Kirche and St. Sebaldus Kirche and the Albrecht Durer House where the artist lived for 20 years.
Explore the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, Old Town, Hauptmarkt, Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Palace of Justice, Natural History Museum, Albrecht Durer`s House, Art Bunker, Churches, and so much more! -
Rothenburg ob der tauber
Rothenburg ob der tauber is often considered one of the most attractive towns in Germany, it`s also one of the most popular stopovers on the country`s beautiful Romantic Road tourist route. Picturesquely positioned on the steep banks of the River Tauber, its walls and towers have remained unharmed since the Thirty Years War of 1618. Adding to the experience are the many great museums dealing with the town`s rich history, along with countless architectural splendors such as the 13th-century Town Hall (Rathaus), the 14th-century Council Tavern, and its many fine old churches. As you explore the town`s impressive old streets and buildings, you`ll feel as if you stepped back in time. St. Jacobs' Church, Market Square, The Town Hall, The Old Town Walls, Medieval Crime Museum, The Christmas Museum, The Imperial Town Museum, Double Bridge, Old Town, and so much more!
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Stuttgart
Situated in a beautiful area of Swabian Mountains, Stuttgart has an important cultural tradition, reflected in the famous Staatstheater - with the worldwide known Opera and Ballet - and also the Philharmonic and musical theaters. Badly destroyed during the war, Stuttgart imposes itself more like a modern city, home of the Mercedes Benz factory and museum. You may enjoy the silence of the extensive parks and the Black Forrest woodland, take a City Circuit walk or taste the famous local wines.
Visit the Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart State Gallery, Stuttgart TV Tower, Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden, the Old Castle (Altes Schloss) and New Castle (Neues Schloss), and more!
Visit Festung Hohensalzburg, Residenzplatz, Mirabell Palace, St Peter's Abbey, Salzburg Cathedral, Mozart's Birthplace, Old Town, St. Sebastian's Church and Cemetery, Schloss Mirabell and Gardens, and so much more!
Explore Marienplatz and the New Town Hall of Munich, Frauenkirche - Cathedral of Our Blessed Lady, Dachau Concentration Camp, The English Garden, Beer Halls, Viktualienmarkt, Residence Palace of Munich, Deutsches Museum, Museums Ensemble: Alte Pinakothek, Neue Pinakothek, Pinakothek der Moderne, Olympic Stadium of Munich, BMW Museum and much more.
Explore the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg, Old Town, Hauptmarkt, Documentation Center Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Palace of Justice, Natural History Museum, Albrecht Durer`s House, Art Bunker, Churches, and so much more!
St. Jacobs' Church, Market Square, The Town Hall, The Old Town Walls, Medieval Crime Museum, The Christmas Museum, The Imperial Town Museum, Double Bridge, Old Town, and so much more!
Visit the Mercedes-Benz Museum, Stuttgart State Gallery, Stuttgart TV Tower, Wilhelma Zoo and Botanical Garden, the Old Castle (Altes Schloss) and New Castle (Neues Schloss), and more!