
Romantic Tour in Germany and Switzerland 7 Days
( Reference itinerary for multiple countries )
Tour Code:100421-M2-1010
Tour Price:7 days 6 nights
2-pax group:2815 Euro/pax*
4-pax group:1905 Euro/pax*
6-pax group:1590 Euro/pax*
The above tour costs already include a surcharge for 3 nights in Swiss hotels
* The above standard prices and the suggested itinerary prices are for reference only. During the fair & exhibition periods, various large-scale activities or other special circumstances, the prices will be adjusted.
Romantic Tour in Germany and Switzerland 7 Days
The itinerary is for reference only, Can be customized according to your requirements
( Reference itinerary for multiple countries )
Tour Code:100421-M2-1010
Day 1 : Frankfurt → Wurzburg → City Tour → Bamberg → City Tour → Nuremberg
On this day, you will be greeted at the airport by Driver Guide. "Wurzburg": With a history of more than 1300 years, its famous Franconian white wine is also a German specialty; visit the cathedral and Marienberg Fortress in the city. "Bamberg": a rare charming water town in Germany, showcasing architectural styles from different eras, visit the old town hall and cathedral in the city.
Day 2 : Nuremberg → City Tour → Regensburg → Regensburg Cathedral → Munich
Before World War II, Nuremberg had numerous half-timbered houses, making it the most authentic German flavor. Visit the Emperor's Castle and the Market Square (Christmas Market). "Regensburg Cathedral": St. Peter's Catholic Cathedral is the main representative of Gothic architecture in southern Germany and was selected as a World Cultural Heritage Site in 2006. It was rebuilt in 1273 after being destroyed by fire twice.
Day 3 : Munich → City Tour → Neuschwanstein → Alps resort area
"Munich" is the capital of the state of Bavaria in Germany, and the Marienplatz (Mary’s square) in the city was built in 1158. In the Middle Ages, markets and tournaments were held on this square. The chimes of the New Town Hall were inspired by these tournaments. "Neuschwanstein castle" was designed by Bavarian King Ludwig II and is said to have served as the blueprint for the castle in Disneyland. It is a late 19th-century building
Day 4 : Alps resort area → City Tour → St. Gallen → Cathedral → Lucerne →City Tour ~ Shopping Spree
Breakfast at the hotel. "St. Gallen Cathedral" was built in 1755 and is one of the last grand Baroque-style buildings still standing in Europe. "Lucerne" is located in a picturesque area by Lake Lucerne and serves as a gateway to the central region of Switzerland. Its scenic attractions, exquisite souvenirs, and luxury watch shops attract countless visitors. Take a tour of the city's famous landmarks, including the Lion Monument, Chapel Bridge, and the Old Town area. Enjoy some free time for shopping
Day 5: Lucerne → Mt. Jungfraujoch → Bern (Capital of Switzerland)
Breakfast at the hotel. "Mt. Jungfraujoch" is the highest train station in Europe, located at an altitude of 4,158 meters, offering breathtaking views. It is one of the most captivating sights of the Bernese Highlands and one of the most famous peaks. Take a self-paid journey on a century-old railway to reach the highest train station in Europe at an altitude of 3,454 meters. From the observation deck at the summit, enjoy a panoramic view of the spectacular Alps and participate in some outdoor activities on the glacier and snow. Later, travel to Bern, the capital of Switzerland.
Day 6 : Bern → City Tour → Geneva
"Rosengarten," a beautiful garden located on a hill in Bern where over 200 species of roses are planted, providing a stunning panoramic view of the city. Explore the Berner Altstadt "Bern Old Town," a UNESCO World Heritage site that features fountains, sandstone facades, narrow streets, and historic tower buildings such as the magnificent astronomical clock built in 1530. Later, travel to Geneva.
Day 7 : Geneva → City Tour → Airport
Breakfast at the hotel. "Flower Clock": symbolizes Switzerland as the center of the watch industry. Located in the English Garden by Lake Geneva, it is made up of 6,300 beautiful flowers woven together. "United Nations Geneva Office": in front of the main entrance is a representative work of art called "Broken Chair," which is a call for the world to take landmines seriously. "Patek Philippe Museum": decorated in an Art Deco style, the museum houses various masterpieces of watchmaking art over the past 500 years. Later, transfer by private car to the airport. End of the trip