Transfer from Munich - Airport
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Departure from Munich - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Cologne
14:26h

Trip duration: 326min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Wurzburg
Germany

75 min

Hermann Hesse once wrote that if he could choose his place of birth, he would choose Wurzburg and once you see its churches, historical buildings... and vineyards in a beautiful hilly location, you will immediately understand why. Although heavily damaged during the WWII, the city has painstakingly renovated its cherished monuments and scenic city architecture. A fascinating mix of contrasts is waiting for you here - brilliant historical tourist attractions and UNESCO World Heritage sites mix well with the multitude of students and vibrant internationality.

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Johannisburg Castle
Germany

75 min

Architecture lovers will be stunned by the red sandstone chateau with impressive Renaissance architecture. But it certainly is not the only thing that makes this... castle the landmark of the city Aschaffenberg and one of its main tourist attractions. To begin with, it is located in the most amazing location, right on the banks of the River Main, than it features a great museum of both modern art and the old masters, and a quirky art collection of historic architectural buildings made from cork, and finally it also has a nice restaurant. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a glass of champagne in the striking castle ambiance? We certainly think it’s a good idea.

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Messel
Germany

60 min

The Messel Pit is a disused quarry where paleontologists have found more than 40,000 discoveries to date with many more still to be uncovered, making... this remarkable location one of the world’s top fossil spotting sites. The pit can be visited as part of regular group tours with qualified scientists on hand that provide visitors with understanding of evolution and past environments during the Eocene period, which lasted between 57 and 36 million years ago. For visitors who want to explore the pit individually, there are numerous information panels and the viewing platform overlooking the quarry. If you wish to take a look at a very different, distant world and discover the predecessors of the plants and animals, the Messel Pit is a must-see destination for you.

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Mainz
Germany

60 min

For the romantics, for gourmet and wine lovers, for historians who crave history that goes back thousands of years Mainz is the place to be... in. So many points of interest you’ll find in Mainz and most of them located in close vicinity of Old Town that has beautiful historical buildings and vibrant atmosphere. Its three most defining features are the Romanesque cathedral, the Gutenberg printing press and the Rhineland carnival. The 1000-year-old spectacular Mainz Cathedral is one of the oldest and most important churches in Germany. The Guttenberg Museum displays the first Gutenberg Bible as well as the world’s smallest Bible. Or you may simply enjoy a glass or two (or more) of the fantastic local wines served in the numerous bars and restaurants.

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Bamberg
Germany

75 min

It is fascinating to walk around and just get lost in Bamberg. While strolling through the narrow passageways, you will stumble upon all sorts of... architecture here, from medieval to baroque buildings, gardens, antique shops and museums. After soaking in all the art and culture, you will surely get thirsty. But no worries, you can quench the thirst in one of nine breweries offering 50 different types of beer, all served in traditional pubs and beer gardens. In 1993 Bamberg’s Old town was made a UNESCO world heritage site, you should see for yourself why.

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Nuremberg
Germany

135 min

The medieval town of Nuremberg is bursting with special romantic flair created by the half-timbered buildings along the cobblestone lanes, bridges, cafes and restaurants. However,... an absolute “must” for your trip to Nuremberg is its Castle. It is located in town’s main square and since the Middle Ages it has been the symbol of the power of the Holy Roman Empire in Germany. Another “not to be missed” tourist attraction is the Germanische Nationalmuseum, one of the largest, if not the largest, museum of German culture in the world. If you have some time left, visit the Church of Our Lady, a stunning example of brick Gothic architecture.