8 Days/7 Nights
1st Day Arrival Salzburg
Arrival at Salzburg Airport. Meet your Tourmanager. Transfer to the hotel - check
in.
Welcome to Salzburg - the city of Mozart's birth!
Salzburg - is located in the Salzach River Valley. Unique during the Holy Empire, it was called the northern Rome, due to the importance of the Prince Archbishops and the Baroque.Salzburg's reputation is based on a living musical tradition.Its beauty and vibrant musical life have made Salzburg one of Europe's foremost cultural centres.
Free afternoon - relax from your long journey.
Dinner at your hotel or at a local restaurant.
2nd Day Salzburg
Breakfast
Morning ½ day guided city tour with a licensed English speaking city guide -
following Mozart´ s Life in Salzburg. Therefore you will visit Mozart's Birth
house, St. Peter's Church, Salzburg Cathedral and lot more attractions.
Lunch on your own.
After Lunch you have some free time to explore the city on your own.
Optional:
Austrian Folklore Dinner
Dancing and singing with the "Lustigen Salzburgern (Merry Salzburgers)" - an
evening of fun that will have your feet twitching to dance along.
Enjoy a buffet of traditional Austrian specialties (Wiener Schnitzel, breaded
chicken wings, salads, side dishes, strudels and much more).
Afterwards, you'll really get into Austrian folk dancing (of course after being
show the steps). Watch and dance the local folk dances with our original Salzburg
folk dancing group.
3rd Day Salzburg
Breakfast
Take your couch out to Hellbrunn - with the famous Baroque "Water Garden" and a
guided tour with a surprisingly refreshing.
Hellbrunn Palace has always been a venue for entertainment, a venue for great
celebrations, luxurious extravaganzas and presentations of the extraordinary, both
then and now.
The vision of Markus Sittikus - prince and archbishop, was, to create a place that
had never previously existed. He had Hellbrunn built in only three years. And you
can still feel this passion today: Hellbrunn is more than a summer place with a
park and the unique trick fountains. Hellbrunn is a love of life.
Lunch on your own
Afternoon - Sport time!
Transfer to the stadium of the Salzburg Bulls
Salzburger Bulls - American Football team
Game over! It's PARTY TIME!
4th Day, Salzburg - Innsbruck
Breakfast and check out. Transfer to Innsbruck and check in to your hotel.
Innsbruck - the Capital of the Alps
Keen on mountains or culture vulture? Mediaeval lanes or urban shopping? In Innsbruck - the capital of the Alps, home of the winter Olympics 1964 and 1976 you can do and get everything you could possibly desire. Because the countryside starts right on the town's doorsteps and sports events go hand in hand with cultural highlights.
In the afternoon discover the historic parts of Innsbruck on a walking tour with a
licensed English speaking guide (Duration approx. 1,5 hours). An enchanting stroll
through the gothic old town with emperor Maximilian´s golden roof, imperial court
church and palace, city tower St. James Cathedral and see Innsbruck's main street -
Maria Theresia Street with the arch of triumph.
Dinner at your accommodation or local restaurant.
5th Day, Innsbruck
Breakfast
Optional: Cable car Panorama view
In no other place in the world is the dividing line between an urban area and
rugged mountain terrain so thin. The new Nordkettenbahnen will now transport
visitors directly from the city center of Innsbruck to high mountain terrain in
just twenty minutes.
A visit of the Innsbruck Nordkette offers a unique panorama. Once you get to the
300-meter high mountain station of the cable car Hungerburg you can enjoy a new
breathtaking view of the city of Innsbruck. The panorama is cloud-free 350 days a
year.
With the cable car Seegrube you can reach the 1905-meter high Seegrube. Once you
get there you can enjoy a great panorama of the middle Inn Valley, the Stubai and
Zillertal Valley Alps and of the Wipptal Valley until the near Italian
border.
In order to reach the highest view point, you must go further, to the 2256-meter
high Hafelekar. The high populated Inn Valley on one side contrasts with the
genuine wilderness of the Karwendel Alpine Park on the other side. The visual
opposition between city and mountains makes the impressions collected
unforgettable.
Afternoon - Sport time!
Transfer to the stadium of the Swarco Tyrolean Raider
Swarco Tyrolean Raiders - American Football Team
Game over! It's PARTY TIME!
6th Day Innsbruck - Neuschwanstein - Munich
Breakfast and check out. Transfer to Munich via Neuschwanstein castle.
Welcome to Neuschwanstein
Seven weeks after the death of King Ludwig II in 1886, Neuschwanstein was opened to
the public. The shy king had built the castle in order to withdraw from public life
- now vast numbers of people came to view his private refuge.
Today Neuschwanstein is one of the most popular of all the palaces and castles in
Europe. Every year 1.3 million people visit "the castle of the fairy-tale king". In
the summer around 6,000 visitors a day stream through rooms that were intended for
a single inhabitant.
The setting of Neuschwanstein could not be more idyllic. However, movement in the
foundation area has to be continuously monitored, and the sheer rock walls must be
repeatedly secured. The harsh climate also has a detrimental effect on the
limestone façades, which will have to be renovated section by section over the next
few years.
Enjoy a guided tour at Neuschwanstein Castle - the fantasy world of Bavarian's King
Ludwig II.
Continue to Munich.
Check in to the hotel and enjoy an orientation tour with your tour guide.
Welcome to Munich - Germany's well known "City of Gemütlichkeit"
Munich is the capital of the German Federal State of Bavaria. It is Germany's third largest city and one of Europe's most prosperous and expensive. The city is located on the River Isar north of the Bavarian Alps. The city is an inspiring mix of historic buildings and impressive architecture, since Munich reconstructed the ruins of their historic buildings but also created new landmarks of architecture.
Optional:
Bavarian dinner with music and dancing at the Hofbräuhaus.
In the historic banquet hall of "the most famous tavern in the world", you'll enjoy
a Bavarian evening filled with entertainment, fun and dancing.
At the Bavarian evening in Hofbräuhaus am Platzl, you'll encounter some of
Bavaria's most endearing customs and traditions: folklore groups, alphorn players,
a yodeller and the ever popular Alpine "Schuhplattler" dancers.
7th Day Munich
Breakfast. Free morning - Explore the city on your own.
Afternoon - Sport time!
Play football with an American football team from Munich.
Game over! It's PARTY TIME!
8th Day, Departure
Transfer to Munich Airport - Departure