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Munich
Although Munich is the third largest city in Germany,
the Bavarian capital offers endless options for everyone.
Enjoy its traditional customs, Oktoberfest, Bier Gartens,
delicious cuisine and a charming Alpine feel everywhere you
turn. Enjoy sites such as Schloss Nymphenberg, the famous
Town Hall and Glockenspiel and perhaps the most recognizable
landmark, the Frauenkirche or Church of Our Lady.
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Rothenberg
This famous southern German city, situated on a sharp
bend of the Tiber River, has one of the oldest intact city
walls in the country. A small town, located just one hour
from Heidelberg showcases some of the most beautiful Gothic
and Baroque architecture in the region. Take time to climb
the Rathaus tower for a breathtaking view of the city, enjoy
one of the many seasonal festivals or walk leisurely through
the quaint shops lining the main streets.
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Heidelberg
This charming city with its romantic views including the Heidelberg
Castle, River Neckar and its truly old-fashioned city center
have inspired many travelers and some of the most famous German
poets such as Goethe and Eichendorff.
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Frankfurt
The most modern looking city of Germany is the financial hub
of this powerful country. Don’t be surprised though
when you see several beautifully restored buildings, Museum
Mile, the 15th century City Hall and the famed Opera House.
Frankfurt also offers a wide selection of shopping on Zeil
Street in the heart of the city center.
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* While in Germany, enjoy wine tasting, bike tours,
photography lessons, guided tours and more. See our Alla
Carta list to enhance your next vacation!