2 Nights / 3 Days
Daily Tour
50 people
___
Germany, officially known as the Federal Republic of Germany, is a diverse and culturally rich country located in central Europe. It is known for its historical landmarks, picturesque landscapes, and vibrant cities. With a population of over 83 million, Germany is the most populous country in the European Union.
Arrival on your own (you can arrive at any time, rooms & check in available from 3pm - you will be sent exact instructions on how to arrive). If you arrive before start of check in time then you can leave your bags in the luggage room until that time and go exploring. Free day to enjoy Munich and the Oktoberfest!
*Tents start serving beer & food at 10am, and close at 10:30pm
**Opening weekend the Oktoberfest starts on Saturday (17th of September). On Friday of the opening weekend (starting, Friday the 16th) we'll be including a walking tour of the city starting at 10am. This tour is a professionally guided 2.5-hour walking tour that will take you to many of Munich’s major landmarks and highlights. You will visit the Frauenkirche, see the world-famous Glockenspiel, go past the iconic Hofbräuhaus, and much more to tick off the main sights of the city's old town.
Breakfast provided and free day to enjoy Munich and the Oktoberfest (this is an all day, all night event for most!).
Non-Oktoberfest options for the day are a trip to the Dachau concentration camp & memorial, a bike tour to cruise around the city and learn its history (and make a stop at one of the world's largest beer gardens!), a visit to some of Munich’s many famous museums, or a trip to the Neuschwanstein Castle, the real life inspiration for the Disney castle. You will be able to book these in advance.
Breakfast included. Check out at 11am (leave your bags in luggage room if you depart later). Free day with departure on your own.
*If you have a later departure it's possible to do the Dachau trip or bike tour today as well, or simply go back to the Oktoberfest for a few final rounds of beer!
Germany tour packages often include iconic cities like Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and Cologne. They may also feature visits to historical landmarks such as Neuschwanstein Castle, the Romantic Road, and the Black Forest, as well as picturesque regions like the Rhine Valley and the Bavarian Alps.
Germany offers a wide range of tour packages to cater to different preferences. Some popular options include cultural and historical tours, scenic and nature-focused tours, Christmas market tours, culinary tours, and adventure tours that include activities like hiking or biking.
The best time to visit Germany depends on your preferences. Summer (June to August) is popular for pleasant weather, festivals, and outdoor activities. Winter (December to February) is ideal for experiencing traditional Christmas markets. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer milder weather and fewer crowds.
The currency used in Germany is the Euro (€). It is the official currency of the country and is widely accepted throughout Germany.
Booking a germany tour package can be done through various channels. You can book directly with tour operators specializing in Germany travel, visit their official websites, and make inquiries or reservations. Additionally, online travel marketplaces like tripginny offer a wide selection of Germany tour packages where you can compare prices, read reviews, and book your preferred package online.
Leave a review