Transfer from Heidelberg
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Departure from Heidelberg
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Estimated arrival to Salzburg
13:51h

Trip duration: 291min

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Dachau Memorial
Germany

75 min

Although you will probably be overwhelmed by the sadness and the cruelty, Dachau Memorial is simply striking and well worth your time. The permanent exhibition,... opened in 2003, provides a comprehensive insight on the historical background to the crimes committed here. It is a very moving place and a potent memorial commemorating over 41,000 victims that were murdered here.

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Speyer
Germany

75 min

Speyer is worth exploring and makes an interesting day trip destination for so many reasons. The two most notable highlights are the Cathedral of St.Mary... and St. Stephen, the first and largest consistently vaulted church in Europe and the Speyer Technik Museum. The Cathedral represents, in historical, artistic and architectural sense, one of the most significant examples of Romanesque architecture in Europe and its four towers and two domes dominate the town of Speyer. This giant church was the burial place of the German kings for almost 300 years. In the square in front of the cathedral’s main portal is an enormous stone bowl with a capacity of 1,560 liters that every new bishop had to fill with wine as a gift to the people. Nothing less impressive is the Technik Museum that features the biggest Space Exhibition in Europe and an extremely rare Buran Space Shuttle, developed during the 1980s.

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Herrenchiemsee
Germany

135 min

If you decide to visit Herrenchiemsee palace, be prepared to be enchanted by the extravagance and decadency seen once in a blue moon. This opulent... fantasy palace was built by Bavarian King Ludwig II known also as “Bavaria’s fairytale king” on the largest island in the Chiemsee Lake. Construction started in 1878 but unfortunately was not finished by the time King Ludwig died, in 1886. In the extravagant interior visitors may explore twenty state rooms that boast décor of the most exquisite quality. But visitors are mostly overwhelmed when entering the huge Hall of Mirrors which is almost a perfect copy of the original Galerie des Glaces in Versailles. With its luxuriant decorations and furnishings, lights and glittering pendant chandeliers it must be one of the most majestic banqueting halls in the world. The palace also features Ludwig II Museum and the Augustinian canon seminary, both worth visiting. If you get tired of all the lavishness, go to Fraueninsel Island across the water that has a Benedictine convent and is perfect for relaxing strolls.

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Ulm
Germany

75 min

Lovely yet not pompous, the city of Ulm welcomes the travelers with two world famous attractions: it is the city that hosts the tallest church... steeple in the world today (162 m), known as the "Finger of God" and it is the birthplace of Albert Einstein. Ulm is definitely not incidentally among “The Top 100 Sights in Germany” awarded by the German Tourist Board. Why is that so, you may discover on your own.

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Hohle Fels Cave
Germany

75 min

The Hohle Fels Cave is of outstanding archaeological importance since major archaeological objects were found here such as weapons, jewelry and spectacular sculptures among which... also the oldest figure of a woman to be ever found – “Venus of Hohle Fels”. Visitors can admire these spectacular objects estimated to be over 35,000 years old. It is also one of the largest caverns in Southern Germany with a surface area of over 500 square meters and a height of up to 23 meters.

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Maulbronn
Germany

60 min

This peaceful and inspiring monastery is a breath of history that will most certainly bewitch every visitor. As you move through the complex, you can... vividly experience how people lived there centuries ago. The serene ambiance is only interrupted from time to time by the sounds of students as there is still an active school attached to this monastery, the same school that was once attended by Friedrich Holderlin and Hermann Hesse. As for the architectural structure Maulbronn is considered the most complete and best-preserved medieval monastic complex north of the Alps.