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With 16 seperate states - each with their own unique customs, sights and cuisine - Germany is a cultural travellers delight! Get to know the country’s many varieties of sausages on a food tour, or do a beer tasting. Explore its complicated history and diverse modern life in the metropolises of Munich, Berlin and Frankfurt. Nature lovers will find some great hiking trails outside the cities. View our Germany tours below.

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Top 10 Things To Do in Munich
Top 10 Things To Do in Munich
Munich undoubtedly ranks as one of Europe’s most intriguing destinations. It presents a fascinating contrast of history and modernity and is a place where proud traditions are juxtaposed with a forward-looking outlook, making it one of Europe’s most important centres for cutting-edge technology and development. Munich, considered as one of the best cities in Germany, is filled with many interesting attractions for visitors. If you’re planning a trip to this stop-worthy city, then keep reading for our recommendations of ten of the best things to do in Munich, in no particular order.
Rheinsteig Hiking Trail: The Ultimate Guide
Rheinsteig Hiking Trail: The Ultimate Guide
One of the most rewarding hikes in Germany, the Rheinsteig trail is a 320-kilometre-long route that stretches from Bonn to Wiesbaden. Most of it is elevated, running alongside the beautiful River Rhine. The landscape is rich and diverse, featuring luscious woodlands, sloping vineyards and the ever-meandering river.
Eifelsteig Hiking Trail: All You Need to Know
Eifelsteig Hiking Trail: All You Need to Know
The Eifelsteig hiking trail in Germany travels a distance of 313 km, along which it successfully manages to pack in the very best of German landscape of the Eifel mountains. Stretching from the rustic city of Aachen in the north to the Roman town of Trier in the south, this trail features all kinds of eye-appealing sceneries — from the picture-book countryside just outside Kornelimünster to mesmerizing crater lakes in Daun to high moorland and volcanic rocks of the Eifel National Park. Due to its dynamic and ever-diverse backdrop, the Eifelsteig is considered one of the best hiking trails in Germany.
Heidschnuckenweg: The Most Beautiful Hiking Trail in Germany
Heidschnuckenweg: The Most Beautiful Hiking Trail in Germany
Heidschnuckenweg is a 223 km long hiking trail in Germany that stretches from the Hanseatic City of Hamburg to the charming town of Celle in Lower Saxony of Germany. It features a whopping number of small and large heaths, pastoral scenery and breathtaking views that extend for miles on end across heather-blanketed landscapes. Known for being an easier hike as compared to the Rheinsteig or the Eifelsteig, Heidschnuckenweg is dubbed as the most ‘beautiful hiking trail in Germany’ and was awarded the Quality Trail Wanderbares Deutschland award from the German Hiking Association for the second time in 2015. Due to the variety of landscape and ease, the trail remains a popular choice for hikers of all levels.
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Anonymous | Traveled in January

Very well thought out and packed itinerary, made possible by the wonderful travel director, coach driver, and local specialists. Takes out a lot of the stress of traveling while still leaving a lot of opportunity for you to explore at your own pace if you want.

Anonymous | Traveled in January

We were allowed a nice amount of time on our own which was great. Our tour manager had great suggestions for activities we might enjoy during our free time. The planned activities were well organized and well thought out to give us a great experience. The hotels were very nice. Our bus and bus driver were awesome.

Anonymous | Traveled in January

WE LOVED THE DANUBE RIVER CRUISE WITH THE PRAGUE EXTENSION AND THE CHRISTMAS MARKETS. OUR TOUR MANAGER MIRNA WAS THE BEST. WE LEARNED NEW THINGS ABOUT THE AREA WE VISITED

Patricia W. | Traveled in January

All the cities visited were outstanding and each a bit different. Our tour manager, Marcus Graf, was knowledgeable, caring and very organized. He is a gem! The hotel in Luzern was outstanding the other two hotels were good. The markets did not disappoint but the decor in the towns was just amazingly beautiful. Well done Collette.

Anonymous | Traveled in January

Trip was great. Enjoyed the variety of Christmas markets that we went through. Very beautiful & historical. Tour guide gave us a lot of information as we were on bus rides. Loved market & tour through the palace

Anonymous | Traveled in January

It was really fantastic. Every place we visited was wonderful. And it snowed on Christmas Eve in Salzburg, too! Tip for other travelers: get all your Euros in Munich for the entire trip, and note that in Hungary and the Czech Republic, if I understood correctly, Euro coins are not welcome because only the bills are easy for people to exchange. Another tip: the rate for tipping local guides is per half day, not per locale! So if the local guide gives two tours on Day X and 1 tour on Day Y, please multiply the local tip rate by 3 when you part ways. I realized my mistake too late, and they aren’t set up for Venmo or PayPal in the Czech Republic () and Hungary (), but those local guides were top notch. Sorry and ! & I had to spend a lot on airfare due to my late booking, and this Trafalgar tour still made it worthwhile, every penny. And that Danube River cruise was phenomenal. St. Vitus (Prague) Cathedral was breathtaking! We did all the optional tours except for the concert and Vltava River cruise, and I was really happy with everything (although the quality of the final meal might have been better — they said they’d bring the orange juice for toasting but didn’t follow through for our table, and the food quality wasn’t as good as the other restaurants). My main suggestion would be to increase the proportion of INDOOR INCLUDED tours of buildings because in Vienna, especially, being taken by the facades of so many different buildings all at once during the guided tour didn’t seem to make sense in the age of Google Maps. Some of us travel huge distances to attend these tours and so it’s seeing the incredible interiors like the Hungarian Parliament (optional), St Vitus Cathedral, and optional Schönbrunn Palace that are really meaningful. So seeing the inside of more cool places — perhaps art museums like the Belvedere in Vienna? — would be more satisfying than walking or driving past so many buildings on city streets. On the other hand, for the smaller cities that we passed through, it was fun to have the free time to stroll, shop, and eat.

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