Transfer from Zagreb
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Departure from Zagreb
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Estimated arrival to Stuttgart
17:06h

Trip duration: 486min

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Quality photo of Lake Bled - Slovenia

Lake Bled
Slovenia

105 min

The glacial lake Bled is often ranked among the top 10 most beautiful lakes in the world, and certainly one of the most divine tourist... attractions in Slovenia. Its emerald-green waters, the high peaks of the Julian Alps in the background, and the tiny island with the 17th century Baroque church and a small museum in the middle of the lake, look as if stolen from a fairy tale picture. The island can be reached in traditional wooden boats – pletnas, operated by standing rowers. The lake is warmed by mild thermal springs for which swimming is possible even in autumn. Walking trail around the lake is 6 kilometers long and can be completed in an hour but if you have time to spear, do visit the Bled Castle from where you will have the most beautiful view of the lake. The castle houses a museum, a wine cellar, a castle smithy, and a restaurant.

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Porsche Museum
Germany

90 min

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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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Salzburg
Austria

135 min

Salzburg is rightfully considered by many as a treasure chest of art and culture. The birthplace of a world famous musician, Mozart, Salzburg celebrates his... life and work in two museums: The Mozart Residence and the Mozart Birthplace. But, the city’s greatest son is also remembered in so many other ways - Mozart chocolates, Mozart rubber ducks, Mozart ice cream, you name it. Salzburg will also leave you amazed by its history and architecture. UNESCO recognized this greatness and included it in its World Heritage List as a city of “outstanding value to humanity”. You too will be convinced once you witness its numerous sightseeing attractions.

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Ljubljana
Slovenia

105 min

Ljubljana is a worthwhile shorter or longer stop on any trip through Slovenia. If you have limited time in Ljubljana and just want to feel... the vibe of the place, take a walk in the Old Town and enjoy the amazing architecture and various little shops along the way. If, on the other hand, you have some time to spare do explore the city more thoroughly as it offers an abundance of theaters, museums, and galleries; walk along the River Ljubljanica Canal; take Funicular to Ljubljana Castle and relax in the Tivoli Park. Or any other park for that matter because, don’t forget, - Ljubljana was awarded the “Green Capital of Europe” in 2016.

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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.