Capitol of the beer gardensThe state caítal has to offer endless facets. Whether the most important and famous sights such as Marienplatz, the carillón at the Town Hall, the Viktualienmarkt, the Hofbrauhaus, Nymphenburg Palace and the Church of Our Lady, but also the modern Múnich at the Allianz Arena, BMW World and Art Gallery, or the cozy Múnich beer gardens and Braustuben. Here all will be happy!

Itinerary

Day 1

Munich

Arrival day. Check in, rest of the day free time.
Day 2

Munich

Get to know Munich's most important sights injust two hours!
Whether in a double-decker bus or in a coach, enjoy Munich passing by Nlaximilianstrasse, Prinzregenten, Ludwig and Briennerstrasse, Konigsplatz (King's Place), the Pinakotheken museums and the Olympic Park area.
Afternoon: Nymphenburg Palace
When Henriette Adelaide, wife of Prince Elector Ferdinand Maria of Bavaria, finally gave birth to the long-awaited heir to the throne in 1633, her husband presented her with a large plot outside the Munich city gates. This is where Nymphenburg Palace was built, summer residence of the Wittelsbach family and birth place of the fairy tale King Ludwig II.
Opt for a guided tour of the palace, a walk through the park to the baroque pleasure palaces Amalienburg, Badenburg, Pagodenburg and Magdalenenklause and/or for a guided tour of the Marstall and Porcelain museums.
Day 3

Neuschwanstein castel

Boldly situated on a steep cliff, Neuschwanstein Castle towers high above the surrounding land in an unrivalled setting like that of Sleeping Beauty. Enjoy with us this fantastic castle which is probably the most famous ofall castles and palaces built by King Ludwig II.
If interested, we also love to show you Hohenschwangau Castle where Ludwig II spent the better part of his childhood, or tell you all about the history of the Wittelsbach dynasty and the Bavarian Kings during a visit to the newly opened "Museum of the Bavarian Kings". On our way back to Munich we will visit the splendid Wieskirche, one of the most important pilgrimage churches and one ofthe most fully developed creations of German Rococo, inscribed by UNESCO in the world cultural heritage list. This tour can be combined with a visit to the villages of Oberammergau and Ettal.
Day 4

Munich - BMW Museum

Even though already designed and built in the early l970's by famous Austrian architect Karl Schwanzer, the BMW Four Cylinder building and the BMW Museum still remain uniquely fresh and modern. The new BMW World and the other two buildings together form a singular complex uniting harmoniously with the architecture of the Olympic Park. We show you the BMW World and the new BMW Museum. Alternatively we can book a special BMW tour for you.
In the afternoon is free time for shopping, Individual sightseeing or wellness at hotel.
In the evening we will meet you in the famous Hofbrauhaus. We serve a typical bavarian 3-course menú including 1/2 I beer.
Day 5

Berchtesgaden

Surrounded by enormous mountains, the emerald-green Lake Konigssee is the main attraction of the Berchtesgaden region. Soundless electric boats take you to St. Bartholomew, an idyllic peninsula with world famous chapel which dates back to the 12th century. Did you know that St. Bartholomew was one of the favorite places of the Bavarian Kings in the 19th century? A traditional Bavarian Inn and a fisherman’s hut with smokehouse entice you into tasting the local fish and many other delicacies.
Afterwards, discover with us the Berchtesgaden Salt Mine, one of the world's most innovative salt mines which offers a fascinating mixture of sound and light in an underground world of salt.
Day 6

Munich

End of our services.

Included:

- 5 overnights in a 4* hotel
- Buffet Breakfast
- 1 x Dinner at the famous Hofbrauhaus
- Half day city tour in bus
- Entry fee at Nymphenburg palace
- 1 x Excursión to Neuschwanstein castle
- BMW museum
- Excursión at Berchtes gaden

Not Included:

- Not include Airfares

Hotels Available for these dates:

April 2019 to December 2020

3 Star Superior Accommodation