Transfer from Neuschwanstein Castle
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Departure from Neuschwanstein Castle
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Estimated arrival to Berlin - Tegel Airport
16:12h

Trip duration: 432min

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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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Steingaden
Germany

75 min

The village of Steingaden might seem as an average, not so special hamlet if it wasn’t for the Wies Church. This pilgrimage church, standing in... pastoral setting in the foothills of the Alps, is considered as the masterpiece of Rococo architecture in Germany today and once you enter, you will immediately understand why. The extraordinarily well-preserved plaster-work in blue and gold, a plethora of playful cherubs, the divine marble, frescoes, stucco works and statues that seem alive all together form the most incredible interior. The messes are held regularly every week in this stunning church.

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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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Bayreuth
Germany

75 min

Bayreuth is renowned primarily for the celebrated German composer Richard Wagner and the Bayreuth Festival that is held every year to honor one of the... most influential musicians of the 19th century. But there’s so much more to experience in Bayreuth. The diversity of cultural offers combined with the simple charm of historic houses in the baroque style city center, rococo parks, and the huge range of shops and cafes guarantee a fun and relaxing day if you decide to visit this town. The city attraction not to be missed is the Margravial Opera House which was elected on the list of the TOP 100 attractions in Germany.

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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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Deutsch-Deutsches Museum
Germany

90 min

The village of Modlareuth, although being tiny, has a highly praised museum Deutsch-Deutsches Museum, also known as “Little Berlin”. Just like Berlin, this little village... had the wall that was dividing it into East and West and today it is a place where history comes alive. The museum is exceptionally educational and considered by many as more interesting than the famous Charlie checkpoint museum in Berlin. Visitors can learn a lot about the post-war period of Germany and the history of the Iron curtain.