Transfer from Berlin
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Departure from Berlin
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Estimated arrival to Baden-Baden
16:11h

Trip duration: 431min

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Dessau Worlitz Garden Realm
Germany

75 min

The wonderful Worlitz Palace with the accompanying gardens was built in the 18th century. The house was the first Neo-classical building ever built in Germany.... Take a walk in the fairy tale garden and marvel its palaces, gardens, and numerous smaller structures, meadows, woods, and rivers. Don’t miss the 30 minute “Gondola” ride around the largest of the lakes. The guides will amuse you with interesting anecdotes and information. Interiors of the palace are, just like the gardens, immaculately kept and are fully and elegantly furnished.

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Sanssouci Palace
Germany

75 min

The grand Sanssouci palace is the former summer resident of king Frederick the Great where he spent 4 months every summer. Although the schloss itself... is not very big, it is still one of the loveliest examples of rococo architecture in Germany that perfectly harmonizes with the romantic character of the palace. The palace stands atop terraces of vineyards which allow for a panoramic vista of the gardens. The gardens occupy a large area that you may explore with lots of things to see and visit the remarkable palaces and pavilions scattered around the vast park, so be prepared to do some walking.

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Erfurt
Germany

75 min

Erfurt is a city of such extraordinary variety and the best thing to do is just let go and allow the city to guide you.... The city is almost all a pedestrian zone so it’s easy to wonder through the cobblestone streets and admire the colorful architecture, lively street cafes, craft shops and art galleries. If you have time to spare, check out the fortress on the Petersberg Hill which can be visited on a guided tour.

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Karlsruhe Palace
Germany

75 min

Karlsruhe palace was built in 1715 and the city of Karlsruhe was gradually developed around it. The beautiful architecture and grandiose, immaculately maintained gardens that... surround it make this palace a must-see tourist attraction. The interior of the palace has a more modern appearance because it was rebuilt after destruction in the WWII. Karlsruhe palace is home to an interesting museum where visitors can learn about Germany and Baden-Wurttemberg state since antique times and until today. Climb to the top of the palace tower to fully experience the town’s quirky layout.

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Buchenwald Memorial
Germany

75 min

Buchenwald concentration camp was established in 1937 and eventually became the largest concentration camp in Germany. The memorial site is a synonym of the atrocities... committed by the Nazis during the WWII. The whole complex is quite large comprising of two actual original buildings including the crematorium and the prison, the footprints of all the buildings that stood at the camp, memorial areas and three museum/exhibition areas. There are personal stories and artifacts on display so visitors can actually touch and feel the worst of mankind. This site is extremely moving and filled with sober atmosphere. Although is not an easy place to visit but surely a must do for so many reasons, the remembrance of the unspeakable crimes should never be forgotten.

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Heidelberg
Germany

75 min

Heidelberg is equally appreciated by its residents and as well as visitors for the world-renowned beauty and idyllic setting on the river Neckar. Heidelberg is... also famous for its baroque Old Town with elegant churches, museums and charming alleyways. What mostly attracts visitors is the red-sandstone Heidelberg Castle but also the lively student atmosphere (Heidelberg is also Germany’s oldest university), beautiful riverside location and town’s rich history. All in all, Heidelberg is a town where landscape, history and culture and come together in a harmonic symbiosis.