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Departure from Innsbruck
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Estimated arrival to Frankfurt
14:33h

Trip duration: 333min

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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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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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Neuschwanstein Castle
Germany

105 min

Just few places on Earth look like taken from a fairy-tale and Neuschwanstein Castle certainly does. This dreamlike chateau that sits proudly above a beautiful... gorge was built by the eccentric king Ludwig II between 1869 and 1886. It will, without doubt, seem familiar as it was the inspiration for several famous Disney’s castles. To fully appreciate this dreamlike castle you should visits its interiors which are just as equally overwhelming as its exteriors. On the guided tour you will be able to visit, among other, the cave-like grotto, the king’s bedroom, and the Singer’s Hall.

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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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Reutte
Austria

75 min

Nestling among majestic mountains lays the charming alpine town of Reutte. But the peculiarity for which this town should be visited is the longest pedestrian... suspension bridge in the world, which connects the ruins of Ehrenburg Castle and the ruins of Fort Claudia. The Highline 179 Bridge is 406 meters long and 1.2 meters wide and it offers a magical experience and thrilling views of the wooded slopes of the valley below, the valley floor and the highway. If you suffer from vertigo, then opt for the visit to two castles and this will well justify your stop to this amazing attraction.

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Schwetzingen Castle
Germany

75 min

While the Schwetzingen Castle may seem a bit simple judging by its exteriors, the gardens are pretty spectacular, full of colorful blooms, lush green plants... and gorgeous water fountains. The gardens are separated into carefully maintained sections and boast in numerous artistic sculptures, flowerbeds and geometric clipped hedges. The most peculiar garden’s sights are the pink mosque featuring two elegant minarets, temples to the Greek gods, and the Bath House. The most peculiar part of the castle is a charming theater built in rococo style.