Bavaria

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Experience the magic of Bavaria

Bavaria provide a range of unusual ways for visitors of all ages to explore their heritage, their rich past and the life of today. Experience the magic of Bavarian. These are our tips for exploring Bavaria.

Explore vibrant cities with amazing architecture, fabulous shopping and pulsating nightlife. Enchanting medieval and picturesque villages and traditional wine villages with friendly festivals and regional specialities.

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Small group tours

3-day Munich to Frankfurt Tour - Romantic Road, Rothenburg, Hohenschwangau, Neuschwanstein

4-Day Munich to Frankfurt - Romantic Road, Linderhof, Hohenschwangau, Neuschwanstein

Munich Super Saver: Salzburg and Lake District Day Trip plus Romantic Road and Rothenburg Day Trip

Mystisches München - Stadtführung für 2

Attractions

Würzburg Residenz

The vast Unesco-listed Residenz, built by 18th-century architect Balthasar Neumann as the home of the local prince-bishops, is one

Kaiserburg

This enormous castle complex above the Altstadt poignantly reflects Nuremberg's medieval might. The main attraction is a tour

Englischer Garten

The sprawling English Garden is among Europe's biggest city parks – it even rivals London's Hyde Park and New York's Central Park

Feldherrnhalle

Corking up Odeonsplatz' southern side is Friedrich von Gärnter's Feldherrnhalle, modelled on the Loggia dei Lanzi in Florence.

Frauenkirche

The ornate Gothic Pfarrkirche Unsere Liebe Frau (1350-58), better known as the Frauenkirche, was built as a repository for the crown

Zugspitze

On good days, views from Germany’s rooftop extend into four countries. The round trip starts in Garmisch aboard a cogwheel train

Schloss Neuschwanstein

Appearing through the mountaintops like a mirage, Schloss Neuschwanstein was the model for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty castle.

Eagle's Nest

The Eagle's Nest was built as a mountaintop retreat for Hitler, and gifted to him on his 50th-birthday. It took some 3000 workers