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Departure from Vienna
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Estimated arrival to Heidelberg
16:25h

Trip duration: 445min

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Regensburg
Germany

75 min

One may be astound by the fact that Regensburg is the best preserved medieval city in Germany, others may be astound by its incredible charm,... and there are those who will fall in love with its diverse cultural scene that consists of countless theater and dance shows, concerts, festivals, exhibitions and other cultural attractions. But one thing is sure – no one will remain indifferent. Top sightseeing highlights of Regensburg are: Stone Bridge, Porta Praetoria, St. Peter’s Cathedral, Thurn and Taxis Palace and Old Town Hall – Imperial Diet Museum. Another point of interest is the Sausage Kitchen that has been serving sausages for nearly 900 years.

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Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim
Germany

135 min

The Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim was built as a treat to anyone with an interest in speed and all sorts of vehicles. At the... very entrance, you will be welcomed by the world’s two supersonic public transports: the Concord and Soviet Charger. Inside the museum is packed with a giant collection of cars, aircraft and military hardware, among which you may also admire the Europe’s largest Formula One collection, the permanent collection of American Dream Cars, and an entire room dedicated to Porsche 911s.

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Kremsmunster abbey
Austria

105 min

This whimsical abbey was founded in the late 8th century by a Duke of Bavaria to commemorate the place where his son had been attacked... and killed by a wild boar. It took many centuries for it to gain the appearance it holds today, making it the second largest and certainly one of the most stunning in all of Austria. This breath-taking abbey has preceded all its holy competition in all of the things related to culture, most notably books and learning in all sorts of fields. It houses one of the greatest libraries in Austria and the silver Tassilo chalice which was donated by the very man who founded the church. It is filled with all things Baroque – from vibrant frescoes to stunning tapestries sure to leave you at awe.

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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.

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Melk
Austria

105 min

The charming town of Melk with the gorgeous Abbey of Melk is a perfect one day trip that will for sure linger in your mind... for a long time. You can walk from one end of the town to the other and marvel some incredible architectural examples from many different history periods, ranging from the late Gothic period, Biedermeier, the Grunderzeit period and Art Nouveau. The town’s most impressive attraction is the Benedictine monastery that truly is a masterpiece with its colossal structure, refined details and contrasting colors. The monastery’s gems are its baroque church with lavish marble and frescoes; the Marmorsaal or the Marble banqueting hall; and the Abbey library which was an inspiration for Umberto Eco’s bestselling novel “The Name of the Rose”.

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Castle Neuenstein
Germany

75 min

Castle Neuenstein was originally a medieval fortress that was renovated in 16th century by Count Ludwig Casimir Hohenlohe to become a noble Renaissance residence. At... the beginning of 18th century it was abandoned by its residents but they still used it occasionally as an event venue and finally in 1878 it was converted into a museum. In the lavishly decorated rooms, the museum exhibits art, furniture, and every-day objects from Renaissance, Baroque and Biedermeier period. Another great perk of this castle is the “Art and Rarities Cabinet” displaying some very peculiar memorabilia like the only surviving hat of the 17th century King Gustav II Adolf of Sweden and an almost fist-sized stone from the bladder of the Count of Nimburg.