Berlin & Munich
From Berlin to Bavaria
Experience two vibrant yet diverse German cities! Start in the capital city of Berlin - famous museums, memorials, and a world-famous nightlife and arts scene await. After a ride on the German rail arrive in Munich, where you'll encounter charming architecture, and can indulge in the Bavarian culture and cuisine. See the sights from a hop-on/hop-off bus in each city, and enjoy an included tour of some of Germany's most breathtaking royal castles, including Neuschwanstein, also known as Sleeping Beauty Castle.
What's Included
- Round-trip economy class airfare into Berlin (TXL), out of Munich (MUC)
- 3 nights in Berlin at the Hotel Park Inn Alexanderplatz, or similar
- Berlin Yellow Line Hop-on/Hop-off City Tour (48-hour ticket)
- Standard-class rail from Berlin to Munich
- 3 nights in Munich at the Hotel Regent, or similar
- Munich Express Circle Hop-on/Hop-off Tour (24-hour ticket)
- Royal Castles of Neuschwanstein & Linderhof Tour (10.5 hours)
- Breakfast daily
Great Ways to Explore
- Take the perfect selfie at the East Side Gallery, the longest remaining part of the Berlin Wall and now the world's longest open-air gallery.
- On Sundays, visit Berlin's eclectic Mauerpark flea market; shop homemade goods, handmare wares, and maybe pick up an antique piece or two!
- Enjoy a picnic at Berlin's abandoned WWII Airport Templehof, which now serves as a six-acre public park!
- Treat yourself to a boot filled with locally-brewed beer at Hofbräuhaus, one of Munich's oldest beer halls - dating back to 1589.
Get the royal treatment on a tour of Neuschwanstein, which was the inspiration for the castle featured in Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
Your adventure in Deutschland starts with three nights in vibrant Berlin, where history, art, and culture await at every corner. Explore the landmarks of WWII, walk along the longest part of the Berlin Wall, discover works of art in hidden alleyways, shop eclectic flea markets, and indulge in great beer and local art along the way. Your 48-hour hop-on/hop-off pass makes it easy to see the sights without the stress.
Spend nights taking advantage of Berlin's one-of-a-kind nightlife! Rub elbows with the locals at the city's famous beach bars, enjoy a scenic river cruise along the river Spree, or try your luck at Berghain, Berlin's famous club known for its notoriously strict door policy.
After a comfortable ride on the German rail, arrive in Munich, the unofficial capital of Germany's Bavaria region and home to the world-famous Oktoberfest celebration. Enjoy access to a 24-hour hop-on/hop-off bus one day, then be the star of your own fairytale the next with your Royal Castles tour. Along the way, indulge in Bavarian beer and culinary specialties to your heart's content!
- Round-trip economy class airfare into Berlin (TXL), out of Munich (MUC)
- 3 nights in Berlin at the Hotel Park Inn Alexanderplatz, or similar
- Berlin Yellow Line Hop-on/Hop-off City Tour (48-hour ticket)
- Standard-class rail from Berlin to Munich
- 3 nights in Munich at the Hotel Regent, or similar
- Munich Express Circle Hop-on/Hop-off Tour (24-hour ticket)
- Royal Castles of Neuschwanstein & Linderhof Tour (10.5 hours)
- Breakfast daily
- Take the perfect selfie at the East Side Gallery, the longest remaining part of the Berlin Wall and now the world's longest open-air gallery.
- On Sundays, visit Berlin's eclectic Mauerpark flea market; shop homemade goods, handmare wares, and maybe pick up an antique piece or two!
- Enjoy a picnic at Berlin's abandoned WWII Airport Templehof, which now serves as a six-acre public park!
- Treat yourself to a boot filled with locally-brewed beer at Hofbräuhaus, one of Munich's oldest beer halls - dating back to 1589.
Get the royal treatment on a tour of Neuschwanstein, which was the inspiration for the castle featured in Disney's Sleeping Beauty.
Your adventure in Deutschland starts with three nights in vibrant Berlin, where history, art, and culture await at every corner. Explore the landmarks of WWII, walk along the longest part of the Berlin Wall, discover works of art in hidden alleyways, shop eclectic flea markets, and indulge in great beer and local art along the way. Your 48-hour hop-on/hop-off pass makes it easy to see the sights without the stress.
Spend nights taking advantage of Berlin's one-of-a-kind nightlife! Rub elbows with the locals at the city's famous beach bars, enjoy a scenic river cruise along the river Spree, or try your luck at Berghain, Berlin's famous club known for its notoriously strict door policy.
After a comfortable ride on the German rail, arrive in Munich, the unofficial capital of Germany's Bavaria region and home to the world-famous Oktoberfest celebration. Enjoy access to a 24-hour hop-on/hop-off bus one day, then be the star of your own fairytale the next with your Royal Castles tour. Along the way, indulge in Bavarian beer and culinary specialties to your heart's content!
Learn More about Berlin and Munich
Day 1. Welcome to Berlin!
Arrive in Germany's capital city and make your way to your first accommodation! Start your Berlin adventure by taking a walk along the East Side Gallery, the longest remaining part of the Berlin Wall, now also the world's largest open air art gallery.
Pass by the colorful murals, stop to take a selfie or two, then stop for a drink along the river Spree.
For your first night in Berlin, why not celebrate with a pint or two in a local biergarten? See if you can even order it in German; "Ein Bier, bitte" means one beer, please.
Check In - Park Inn Alexanderplatz Hotel
Choose to stay under the colorful roof of the Park Inn Alexanderplatz in Berlin. Adorned with three restaurants, a spa, multiple bars, flat-screen TVs, and four stars, the tallest hotel in Berlin will not only accommodate but amaze. Standing right on Alexanderplatz Square, the Park Inn boasts marble bathrooms with power showers, heated floors, free WiFi, and air-conditioning.
With a fully-stocked fitness center, spa, sauna, and massages available, unwind and get all of your stress out, especially before picking out a classy place to wine and dine. To get a taste of local specialties, step into the Zillestube restaurant, or the Humboldt to expand your palette to international cuisine. You could also pull up a seat in the bar, lounge, or open kitchen.
Alexanderplatz Station is well within walking distance and offers transport by bus, tram, underground and S-Bahn rail links to all parts of Berlin. Surrounded by museums, architecture, and fantastic culture, a stay at the Park Inn is just what a trip to Berlin warrants.
Day 2. Berlin
Start using your hop-on/hop-off bus pass today! Hop off at the Brandenburg Gate, then walk through the gate and follow the path to the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe. This memorial to the Holocaust is comprised of 2,711 concrete blocks that are nameless and colorless, allowing each visitor to have their own interpretation and experience with this chilling memorial.
Across the street you'll notice an unpaved parking lot; this lot is actually built above what is known as Hitler's final resting place.
Berlin Hop-on/Hop-off Express Circle Ticket (48-hour)
Make the most of your Berlin adventure with this time-saving hop-on/hop-off bus tour! See the main attractions and landmarks at ease; from Brandenburg Gate to Checkpoint Charlie to the famous KaDeWe shopping plaza, see the sights on the east and west!
The yellow double-decker buses leave approximately every 10-15 minutes (depending on the season) from each of the 18 hop-on hop-off locations, and you can plan your individual sightseeing tour. Visit iconic memorials, window-shop at world-famous shopping centers, and follow the footsteps of history with help from this sightseeing bus pass.
Day 3. Berlin
Continue using your bus pass today. Hop off at Checkpoint Charlie and get your passport stamped at the former gate of East and West Berlin. Or you can hop off at Charlottenburg Palace and get lost in its captivating Baroque beauty. You may also want to get off at KaDeWe, where you can experience a world of luxury in one of the world's largest department stores found in the lavish Schoneberg neighborhood
After a day of exploring, why not unwind by treating yourself to a scenic cruise along the River Spree?
Day 4. Berlin - Munich
Enjoy a ride on the rail, then arrive in Munich: the unofficial capital of Germany's Bavaria district!
Celebrate your first night in Bavaria by popping into a traditional beer hall and sampling the flavors of the region: sip on Bavarian beers and treat yourself to some bratwurst or knodel (dumpling).
Train to Munich!
Check In - Hotel Regent
Facing the Munich Main Station is the elegant Hotel Regent, offering free Wi-Fi, beautiful decour, and a lovely stay. Guests can enjoy an daily international breakfast buffet, a cafe-bar offering snacks and drinks, and the use of conference rooms.
Rooms are bright and cheery, and include a minibar, satellite TV, ironing facilities upon request, and private bathrooms. Guests can easily access the Stachus Pedestrian Square for shopping and entertainment, and the Hauptbahnhof Station where underground trains, city trains, buses and trams can spirit you away to any part of Munich. A 25-minute trip could bring you to Neue Messe Exhibition Center, and a 40-minute trip will deliver you to Munich Airport.
Day 5. Munich
Begin using your hop-on/hop-off pass in Munich! Explore the town hall, get lost in the beauty of the imposing Frauenkirche, then grab a bite at the Viktualienmarkt.
Munich City Tour Hop-On/Hop-Off Express Circle (24 hours)
See the highlights of Munich on an open-air bus that's perfect for travelers with a limited amount of time. On the tour, see Alte Pinakothek/Neue Pinakothek museums, Odeonsplatz square, the National Theater, Marienplatz square, Town Hall, Frauenkirche cathedral, Viktualienmarkt food market, Hofbräuhaus brewery, Karlsplatz square and Eisbach Wave. Hop on and off as you please!
Day 6. Munich
Today, you're the star of a fairytale on a tour to Neuschwanstein and Linderhof.
Royal Castles of Neuschwanstein & Linderhof Tour
Hidden in the secluded Bavarian mountains, King Ludwig II built two of his dream castles: Neuschwanstein and Linderhof. This excursion shows you these two extraordinary places that live up to the vision of Bavaria’s Fairy Tale King.
Make a short stop in Oberammergau, then continue to the hilltop Neuschwanstein Castle that inspired Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle. Spend approximately 4 hours touring the castle before traveling through scenic countryside to Linderhof, Ludwig’s rococo-style hunting lodge and last home with its fantastic grotto and Moorish pavilion.
Day 7. Depart Germany
Say Auf Wiedersehen to Germany and head back home!
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