Take a full-day excursion from Munich to drive on the most impressive section of 220-mile-long "Romantic Road".
This is an opportunity to see the Bavarian Alps and visit some of Southern Germany's oldest villages.
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What You'll Do:
Meet with your guide in Central Munich and travel on a Greylines coach to the oldest and biggest castle in Bavaria.
Have the option take a tour of Harburg Castle and enjoy free time in Rothenburg.
See the Northlinger Reis, Dinkelsburg, and Hallertau.
What It Includes:
Air-conditioned coach.
Bilingual tour guide.
Travellers Talk:
Some reviews complain that some locations on this tour are more touristic than authentic, however most travellers have left 4-5-star reviews, saying that it is a well organised day trip on comfortable coaches with informative guides.
Is It Right:
Ideal for adults or children, and for anyone wanting to explore the medieval gems of Bavaria with ease.
A unique opportunity to visit the most notorious concentration camp of Nazi Germany.
A fully guided half-day tour with a local resident guide.
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What You'll Do:
Travel by public transport to Dachau Concentration Camp.
Take guided tour of the Memorial Site.
Learn about to atrocities committed by Nazi soldiers in the camp.
What It Includes:
Dachau Concentration Camp certified tour guide.
Bilingual tour.
Round-trip transportation.
Travellers Talk:
Most visitors have left 5-star reviews for this tour saying that it ran smoothly and that the guides are essential for understanding the oppression during the Third Reich.
Is It Right:
Ideal for people who want to learn about Dachau and the Holocausts but may not be appropriate for minors.
This is a full-day excursion from Central Munich to Salzburg, Austria with an orientation tour of the city and free time to explore.
An opportunity to visit one of the best preserved medieval old towns on Europe and walk the same streets as Maria of "The Sound of Music".
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What You'll Do:
Take the train from Munich, across the Austrian border and into the city of Salzburg.
Tour the old town, see the birthplace of Mozart, the Domkirche Cathedral, and Festung Hohensalzburg Castle.
Learn about the Austrian capital from an expert guide.
What It Includes:
Return transport by train.
City tour.
Bilingual Guide.
City Map.
Travellers Talk:
According to travellers the train ride from Munich to Salzburg is both comfortable and scenic. There is enough time to explore the city independently and the guided tour on arrival is informative and helpful.
The Salzburg daytrip has a 5-star rating from TripAdvisor users.
Is It Right:
This is perfect for first time visitors to Europe and for people who enjoy travelling by rail. A perfect balance between a guided and self-guided tour.
Take a trip away from the crowded streets of Munich to visit one of the last remaining construction the Third Reich.
This is an opportunity to combine sightseeing in the beautiful Bavarian Alps with a visit to a genuine 20th century historic site.
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What You'll Do:
Travel from Central Munich to "Hitler's Mountain Retreat".
Ride the brass elevator the last 120 metres to the peak of Mount Kehlstein.
Option to tour Eagles Nest and free time in Berchtesgaden.
What It Includes:
Tour guide.
Round-trip transport.
Travellers Talk:
The Eagles Nest day tour is run by highly recommended local tour companies and reviews usually mention the "knowledgeable guides " who operate the onboard tour.
Weather conditions are very important and reviews have said that on clear days you can see all the way to Salzburg Castle.
Travellers recommend visiting the Documentation Centre in Berchtesgaden.
Is It Right:
A day-trip to Eagles nest is ideal for people who want to combine history and nature and see one of the few remaining Nazi bunkers in Bavaria.
A full-day our which combines a guided visit to Dachau Concentration Camp and a comprehensive walking tour which focuses on the history of Munich during the Third Reich.
Enjoy a private excursion on the traces of King Ludwig II of Bavaria.
The royal time travel starts in the morning, with pick up at your Munich, Garmisch-Partenkirchen or Fuessen accommodation. Cool drinks and snacks will be waiting for you in a comfortable SUV-, Minivan- or Sportscar-vehicle.
See the Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site on this guided, 6.5-hour tour from Munich. At the Memorial Site, join a guided tour and then spend 1.5 hours exploring the area and the museum independently. Afterward, head to the former SS Shooting Range Hebertshausen before returning to...Read more
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On this tour, you will experience more than the two royal castles Neuschwanstein and Linderhof, but also the idyllic village Oberammergau. You will feel like a king! In a small group of up to 24 guests, you can enjoy personalized service aboard a luxurious, air-conditioned long-distance coach. Relax in the comfortable seats and enjoy the view...Read more
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Drive with an airconditioned, comfortable coach from Munich and visit the famous and fabulous castles built by the fairytale King Ludwig II. These unique buildings in the midst of the Bavarian alpine landscape will definitely fascinate you. The first stop of our tour will take you to Schloss Linderhof, the smallest castle of the Bavarian...Read more
Visiting a former Nazi Concentration Camp is one of the most important things to do on a trip around Europe and by far the most important thing to do in Munich. Dachau’s accessibility and importance as a center for education and reconciliation makes it a day that is impossible to forget for a very long time.