One of the most diverse and authentic countries in Europe, Germany awaits to fascinate you. This grand tour of Germany starts in Berlin, the country's vibrant capital that boasts equal parts fun and history. From there, continue to Hamburg, for a stroll through its historic streets and harbor before you head to Cologne and its exciting beer culture. Your next stop is Heidelberg, which will enchant you with its Old Town and Castle but also cheer you up in the lively bars that line its quaint alleys. Pampering moments at the spa await you in Baden-Baden alongside a day trip to Germany's dreamy Black Forest region. Your journey ends in magnificent Munich where walks around the city and excursions to nearby fairytale castles will provide the perfect setting for a memorable end to your Germany adventure.
One of our team members in Germany will be available to answer any questions and arrange local services leading up to and during your trip. You will receive access to your Guest Page, with its information on the best Germany has to offer, including things to see and do, and other inside tips from restaurant recommendations to tipping advice. Upon request, we will provide you with an eSIM with data you can use throughout your trip to reach your local JayWay contact - whom you will meet in person. In all our destinations, we offer a variety of memorable 3- to 5-star accommodation options, including boutique hotels and charming B&Bs. With our firsthand experience, we can ensure they are all clean, comfortable, and centrally located, with local ambiance.
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Berlin
Hamburg
Cologne
Heidelberg
Baden-Baden
Munich
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3 Nights in Berlin



3 Nights in Berlin
A vibrant cosmopolitan city that’s rich in history and contemporary culture, Berlin is constantly evolving. From the ruins of World War II to the Cold War division of the Berlin wall, Berlin has always managed to rebuild. Germany's largest city, this sprawling (by European standards) metropolis has excellent public transportation, from subways to an official rowboat ferry. You’ll find a little of everything here, from history to high gastronomy, art museums to palaces, and plenty of lively bars and nightclubs. The nightlife here is world-class, but there’s more than enough to see during the day. Berlin is made up of distinctive neighborhoods, each with a different character. We recommend several ways of exploring the city, from a Cold War walking tour to a bike tour to see all the must-see sights in a simple and easy way. An exploration of the long and volatile history of Jewish culture in the city is eye-opening as Jewish life in Berlin has been meticulously documented. Many of the city’s art and culture museums offer unforgettable glimpses into history. Potsdam offers the perfect diversion for an afternoon, and Sanssouci Palace, with its well-tended gardens, is a beautiful reminder of the city’s impressive past. The past comes alive in Berlin, but the present is very much alive as well.
A vibrant cosmopolitan city that’s rich in history and contemporary culture, Berlin is constantly evolving. From the ruins of World War II to the Cold War division of the Berlin wall, Berlin has always managed to rebuild. Germany's largest city, this sprawling (by European standards) metropolis has excellent public transportation, from subways to an official rowboat ferry. You’ll find a little of everything here, from history to high gastronomy, art museums to palaces, and plenty of lively bars and nightclubs. The nightlife here is world-class, but there’s more than enough to see during the day. Berlin is made up of distinctive neighborhoods, each with a different character. We recommend several ways of exploring the city, from a Cold War walking tour to a bike tour to see all the must-see sights in a simple and easy way. An exploration of the long and volatile history of Jewish culture in the city is eye-opening as Jewish life in Berlin has been meticulously documented. Many of the city’s art and culture museums offer unforgettable glimpses into history. Potsdam offers the perfect diversion for an afternoon, and Sanssouci Palace, with its well-tended gardens, is a beautiful reminder of the city’s impressive past. The past comes alive in Berlin, but the present is very much alive as well.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Berlin
Welcome to Berlin! You will be met at the Berlin Brandenburg airport and have transport arranged to your centrally located accommodation.
Where to Wander on Day One?
It can be hard to decide how to spend your first hours in Berlin, since the city offers so much for every personal preference. If you’d like to see the city’s more artistic and hip side, we recommend focusing on the district of Kreuzberg, southeast of the city’s Mitte (“middle”) district. If you’d prefer to stay within walking distance of your hotel, we suggest focusing on the area around Hackescher Markt, north of Museum Island, or heading to Alexanderplatz, where you’ll find the city’s best view from atop its signature TV tower. Speak to your local representative for insider tips.

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Berlin

Berlin Private Walking Tour
On the private tour, your guide will impress you with stories of Berlin's amazingly rich history. From Slavic forts to Prussian kings and the foundation of Germany in 1871, through WWI, the rise of the Weimar Republic and the Nazis who replaced it and ushered in WWII, the divisions of the Cold War, and the city’s resurrection as capital of a reunified country, you’ll explore the city’s rollercoaster history. Believe us when we say that there’s a lot to learn from this tour!
A Museum Paradise

Day 3
Day 3 - Your Second Full Day in Berlin

Private Berlin Street Food Tour
Berlin is oozing with history, charm and delicious flavours. Let me take you on a tour through Berlin's hidden courtyards to places you just simply wouldn't find on your own. As a passionate food enthusiast and experienced tour guide we will wander through Mitte, one of Berlin's coolest districts, for an unforgettable culinary experience, showcasing the diverse cuisines on offer in Berlin.
Visit the Reichstag

Day 4
Day 4 - Traveling to Hamburg by Train
Today you will leave Berlin and head to port city Hamburg. You will be traveling by high-speed ICE train and we will book the tickets based on your preferred departure time, as there are train connections between Berlin and Hamburg every hour. The duration of the train ride is around 2 hours. We will book a seat in second class but if you'd prefer, we will make a reservation in 1st class for a small additional fee. We will arrange a driver to meet you at your accommodation and take you to the train station.

3 Nights in Hamburg
3 Nights in Hamburg



3 Nights in Hamburg
Day 4
Day 4 - Arrival in Hamburg
A private driver will be waiting when you arrive at Hamburg Hauptbahnhof and will transport to your centrally located accommodation.
Day 5
Day 5 - Your First Full Day in Hamburg

Historic Hamburg Private Walking Tour
This private walking tour through Hamburg's captivating past is an ideal way of getting to see and know its highlights. Trace the city's rich history from its 9th-century origins as a strategic fortress protecting trade routes to its rise as one of Europe's foremost ports. Wander the historic cobblestone lanes of the medieval Speicherstadt, once the bustling hub of maritime commerce. Admire the majestic Rathaus, a testament to Hamburg's resilience in the aftermath of war. Explore the cutting-edge architecture of HafenCity, symbolizing the city's modernity and innovation. Along the way, delve into Hamburg's pivotal role in the Hanseatic League, its vibrant cultural tapestry, and its unwavering spirit of progress.
Honey I Shrunk the World!
Step into a world of wonder at Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, the largest model railway in the world. Marvel at intricate, detailed miniature landscapes that span various countries and iconic cities. Watch as tiny trains, cars, and airplanes move through meticulously crafted scenes, bringing this miniature universe to life. Perfect for visitors of all ages, Miniatur Wunderland offers an enchanting experience filled with creativity and imagination. Don't miss the chance to explore this unique attraction—it's a must-see highlight of Hamburg!

Day 6
Day 6 - Your Second Full Day in Hamburg

Hamburg Harbor Group Cruise
Step aboard for a thrilling one-hour adventure along Hamburg's iconic riverfront! This captivating harbor river cruise unveils the vibrant history and bustling activity of one of Europe's most dynamic ports. Glide past the historic Speicherstadt and marvel at modern architectural wonders like the Elbphilharmonie. Enhance your experience with the ship's app for detailed English commentary, offering fascinating insights into Hamburg's landmarks and history.
Something For Everyone
Immerse yourself in Hamburg's rich cultural tapestry by exploring its diverse array of museums and musical theaters. Begin your journey at the Kunsthalle Hamburg, a renowned art museum boasting an extensive collection of European masterpieces spanning centuries. From the intricate brushstrokes of Old Masters to the bold innovations of contemporary artists, there's something to captivate every art enthusiast.
For a deeper understanding of Hamburg's maritime legacy, venture to the International Maritime Museum, housed within the historic Speicherstadt district. Here, you'll discover fascinating exhibits chronicling the city's seafaring history, from ship models to naval artifacts, offering a glimpse into Hamburg's vital role as a bustling port city.
Delve further into Hamburg's past at the Hamburg Museum, where immersive displays and interactive exhibits tell the story of the city's evolution over the centuries. From its humble origins as a medieval trading hub to its emergence as a global metropolis, the museum provides a comprehensive look at Hamburg's rich cultural heritage.
If contemporary art is more your style, head to the Deichtorhallen Hamburg, a dynamic art center housed in two historic buildings. Featuring rotating exhibitions of photography, modern art, and design, Deichtorhallen offers a fresh perspective on the ever-evolving world of contemporary art.
No visit to Hamburg's cultural scene would be complete without experiencing its vibrant musical theater productions. From the dazzling spectacles of Stage Theater im Hafen to the intimate performances at Theater Neue Flora, Hamburg's musical theaters showcase world-class productions that promise to dazzle and delight audiences of all ages.
With its eclectic mix of museums and musical theaters, Hamburg offers a cultural journey that is as diverse as it is captivating.

Day 7
Day 7 - Traveling to Cologne by Train
Today you will travel from Hamburg to Cologne by train. We will arrange a transfer to the train station and book economy class tickets based on your preferred departure time. An upgrade to the first class is available for an additional fee. The train journey takes around 4 hours.

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Cologne by Private Transfer
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2 Nights in Cologne
2 Nights in Cologne


2 Nights in Cologne
A bustling city with a vast history that dates back to Roman times, Cologne boasts the world's third-tallest Cathedral and takes great pride in being the founder of Eau de Cologne. In the Middle Ages, the city prospered as it sat at the crossroads of major trade routes of the time. Nowadays, Cologne is an authentic destination in Western Germany, patiently waiting to fascinate you with its lively ambiance, unique beer culture, and a wide array of museums and art spaces.
A bustling city with a vast history that dates back to Roman times, Cologne boasts the world's third-tallest Cathedral and takes great pride in being the founder of Eau de Cologne. In the Middle Ages, the city prospered as it sat at the crossroads of major trade routes of the time. Nowadays, Cologne is an authentic destination in Western Germany, patiently waiting to fascinate you with its lively ambiance, unique beer culture, and a wide array of museums and art spaces.
Day 7
Day 7 - Arrival in Cologne
A private driver will be waiting when you arrive at Cologne Main Train Station and will transport to your accommodation.
Cheers! Cologne's Unique Beer Culture
Cologne's Kölsch culture is a vibrant and integral part of the city's identity, centered around its unique style of beer. Kölsch, a light, pale ale with a crisp, refreshing taste, is exclusively brewed in Cologne and enjoyed in traditional breweries and beer halls throughout the city. The beer is served in distinctive tall, thin glasses called "Stangen" and is typically brought to the table by waiters known as "Köbes," who continuously replace empty glasses until patrons signal they are finished by placing a coaster over their glass. Popular breweries like Früh, Sion, and Gaffel offer authentic Kölsch experiences, where visitors can enjoy the beer alongside hearty local dishes in a convivial atmosphere. These establishments are not just places to drink but social hubs where locals and tourists gather to experience Cologne's warm hospitality and storied brewing traditions. Exploring Cologne's Kölsch culture provides insight into the city's history and customs, making it a must-do for any visitor.
Day 8
Day 8 - Your First Full Day in Cologne

Classic Cologne Private Walking Tour
Join our 2 and a half hour walking tour of Cologne, starting in the vibrant Eigelstein area known for its gangster stories and cultural diversity shaped by former guest-workers. Explore the narrowest house in town and visit a church with a golden chamber, learning about Saint Ursula and the basilica minor. Later we'll delve into the fascinating history of Cologne Cathedral, discovering why it holds such significance for locals. Uncover ancient Roman ruins and unexpected ties to American presidents before exploring the old town and town hall. You'll meet "Tünnes und Schäl," symbols of Cologne's identity before finally, at the Willi Ostermann Fountain, enjoy amusing insights into Cologne's renowned Carnival.
Cruise Along Germany's Longest River
A Rhine River cruise in Cologne offers a scenic and relaxing way to explore the city's stunning landscape and iconic landmarks. These cruises provide unique perspectives on Cologne’s historic and modern architecture, including the majestic Cologne Cathedral, the charming Old Town, and the bustling waterfront. The cruises typically feature informative commentary about the sights along the way, providing insights into the city's history and culture. Evening cruises are particularly popular, offering the chance to see Cologne illuminated against the night sky. Overall, a Rhine River cruise is a must-do activity for visitors, combining relaxation, sightseeing, and a deeper appreciation of Cologne's rich heritage.
Day 9
Day 9 - Traveling to Heidelberg by Train
Today you will travel from Cologne to Heidelberg by train. We will arrange a transfer to the train station and book economy class tickets based on your preferred departure time. An upgrade to first class is available for an additional fee. The train journey takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes.

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2 Nights in Heidelberg
2 Nights in Heidelberg



2 Nights in Heidelberg
An official UNESCO "City of Literature," Heidelberg is devoted to learning, home to Germany's oldest university, and one of Europe's most famous. If you can't study something at Heidelberg, it doesn't exist. But even if you're not there to join the students who make up 1/4 of Heidelberg's population, there's plenty to do. The massive hilltop Heidelberg Castle is at the top of your list, and the valley the castle sits within offers plenty of great places to take it in before you enter the castle itself. The Baroque Old Town is great for a stroll, with a stop or two in its cozy cafes along the way, as are its medieval university buildings. Many of Heidelberg's best views can be found from the Philosophers' Walk across the river from the city center, trod upon by centuries of thinkers.
An official UNESCO "City of Literature," Heidelberg is devoted to learning, home to Germany's oldest university, and one of Europe's most famous. If you can't study something at Heidelberg, it doesn't exist. But even if you're not there to join the students who make up 1/4 of Heidelberg's population, there's plenty to do. The massive hilltop Heidelberg Castle is at the top of your list, and the valley the castle sits within offers plenty of great places to take it in before you enter the castle itself. The Baroque Old Town is great for a stroll, with a stop or two in its cozy cafes along the way, as are its medieval university buildings. Many of Heidelberg's best views can be found from the Philosophers' Walk across the river from the city center, trod upon by centuries of thinkers.
Day 9
Day 9 - Arrival in Heidelberg
Upon your arrival to the Heidelberg Hauptbahnhof (Main Railway Station), a driver will be waiting for you with either your name or a JayWay logo and will take you to your accommodation. The duration of the drive is around 15 minutes.
Bar-Hopping in the Altstadt
Heidelberg's Altsadt ("Old Town") hosts lively nightlife befitting a student city. Among the best wine bars in town is Vinothek Restaurant Oskar on Haspelgasse, which features a broad range of Old and New World labels to taste. A short walk away on Steingasse, you can sample locally brewed beers at Vetter's Alt Heidelberger Brauhaus, home to some of the country's strongest beers, at 33% ABV! Last but not least, for a rocking night, head to Eckstein on Fischmarkt. This cool and stylish pub is a very pleasant place to spend the evening, even if you’re not a metalhead.

Day 10
Day 10 - Your First Full Day in Heidelberg

Heidelberg Old Town and Castle Private Tour
The oldest part of Heidelberg has far more to offer than just the Alte Brucke ("Old Bridge"), picturesque alleys, and views of one of Germany's most famous castles. In the Old Town, dreamy squares are linked like beads on a necklace, with people of all ages and from around the world meeting in the many small cafes and pubs, and enjoying the city's museums and theaters. Embark on a tour with a private guide, and really get to know Heidelberg.
Shop Your Way down Main Street
Hauptstrasse (Main Street) is a pedestrian street stretching down the length of Heidelberg's Old Town. Shoes, cosmetics, lingerie, fashion, and more – you’ll find almost everything on Hauptstrasse, down to a book exchange. Take a break at the Hotel Ritter, a stunning historical building that faces the south side of the Church of the Holy Spirit.

Day 11
Day 11 - Traveling to Baden-Baden by Train
Today, you will travel by train from Heidelberg to Baden-Baden. We will arrange a transfer to the train station and book economy class tickets based on your preferred departure time. An upgrade to the first class is available for an additional fee. The train journey takes around 1 hour 15 minutes.

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2 Nights in Baden-Baden
2 Nights in Baden-Baden


2 Nights in Baden-Baden
Day 11
Day 11 - Arrival in Baden-Baden
Upon your arrival at Baden-Baden Train Station, a driver will meet you and take you directly to your centrally located accommodation.
Are You Feeling Lucky?
The Casino Baden-Baden stands as Germany's most iconic and time-honored casino, embodying nearly two centuries of unparalleled luxury and gaming experience. Beyond its renowned gambling allure, Baden-Baden transcends expectations, offering top-tier gastronomy, dancing, and an opulent atmosphere. The casino experience is elevated by outstanding cultural events, thrilling horse racing, and the allure of seeing and being seen. Nestled within the classicist Kurhaus, adorned with richly decorated halls inspired by French royal castles, the casino's French roots create a unique tradition in Germany. The international casino flair, distinctive to Baden-Baden, unfolds in a setting that seamlessly blends history and entertainment.

Day 12
Day 12 - Your First Full Day in Baden-Baden

Black Forest Private Day Trip
On this day trip, you will explore the charming Black Forest, starting from Baden-Baden and passing through Offenburg and the Kinzig Valley. Discover picturesque villages like Gengenbach and Gutach, where you can visit a glass factory and a reconstructed Black Forest village. Experience the natural beauty of Triberg's waterfall and the unique charm of the House of the 1000 Cuckoo Clocks before returning via Schramberg, Schiltach, and Freudenstadt.

Caracalla Group Spa Time with Entrance Tickets
Day 13
Day 13 - Traveling to Munich by Train
Today, you will travel by train from Baden-Baden to Munich. We will organize a transfer to the train station and secure economy-class tickets based on your preferred departure time. If desired, an upgrade to first class is available for an additional fee. The train journey takes around 3 hours.

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Munich by Private Transfer with a Stop in Stuttgart
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3 Nights in Munich
3 Nights in Munich



3 Nights in Munich
With its traditional beer halls, designer shops, trendy restaurants and international business, Munich is a mix of old and new, German and cosmopolitan. Largely rebuilt after World War II, the city still retains its old world charm, even in the midst of expansion and modernization. You’ve probably heard of the city’s world famous Oktobertfest, a once-in-a-lifetime party dedicated to that incredible Bavarian beer along with some of the local delicacies, including tasty schnitzel. But there’s much more to Munich than drinking, and on your holiday you’ll have the chance to discover the best this charming city has to offer. Don’t miss out on the beer halls and the breweries, but be sure to get off the beaten path to discover a Munich of your own. Much of the city’s past centers around World War II, and there are several ways you can explore this chapter of Munich’s history, including a day trip to the Dachau concentration camp and a special tour focusing on Hitler and the local activities of the Third Reich. Munich is also a center of industry and there is nowhere better to experience this than BMW World. Moving slightly farther afield, Neuschwanstein Castle makes the perfect day trip, perched high in the hills over a verdant valley. Munich’s variety means there’s more than enough to satisfy even the most diverse groups of travelers. Let your curiosity guide you as you explore this unique German city.
With its traditional beer halls, designer shops, trendy restaurants and international business, Munich is a mix of old and new, German and cosmopolitan. Largely rebuilt after World War II, the city still retains its old world charm, even in the midst of expansion and modernization. You’ve probably heard of the city’s world famous Oktobertfest, a once-in-a-lifetime party dedicated to that incredible Bavarian beer along with some of the local delicacies, including tasty schnitzel. But there’s much more to Munich than drinking, and on your holiday you’ll have the chance to discover the best this charming city has to offer. Don’t miss out on the beer halls and the breweries, but be sure to get off the beaten path to discover a Munich of your own. Much of the city’s past centers around World War II, and there are several ways you can explore this chapter of Munich’s history, including a day trip to the Dachau concentration camp and a special tour focusing on Hitler and the local activities of the Third Reich. Munich is also a center of industry and there is nowhere better to experience this than BMW World. Moving slightly farther afield, Neuschwanstein Castle makes the perfect day trip, perched high in the hills over a verdant valley. Munich’s variety means there’s more than enough to satisfy even the most diverse groups of travelers. Let your curiosity guide you as you explore this unique German city.
Day 13
Day 13 - Arrival in Munich
You will be greeted at Munich Hauptbahnhof when you arrive and brought to your central accommodations.
See the City from Above
Although not a city of skyscrapers, Munich offers numerous wonderful viewpoints. The best panoramic views of the Old Town are available from the St. Peter's Church (or "Old Peter," as the locals call it) viewing platform, which is climbed by thousands of visitors every day. Climb the 300 stairs (no elevator available) for the breathtaking views of the Frauenkirche and the Town Hall. Munich's highest point, the Olympic Tower, offers views over the whole city and on a clear day the Alps beyond. You can even enjoy a unique perspective on the city via a modern zeppelin, although these rides are offered rarely, and book up quickly (the zeppelin is generally used for tours of Lake Constance, on the Swiss border).

Day 14
Day 14 - Your First Full Day in Munich

Munich Private Walking Tour
See Munich's key historical sites, most beautiful churches, and most famous beer halls. This tour won't ignore the more sinister aspects of 20th century Nazi history, but also you'll see the better sides of this lovely city, hearing the best stories and most interesting facts as you go.
Feast Your Eyes in the Alte Pinakothek
Munich is a fantastic city for art and culture lovers. With over 80 museums – many of which are just €1 on Sundays – as well as art galleries, you can explore anything from ancient sculpture to cutting-edge contemporary design. Among them is the Alte Pinakothek, one of the world's oldest art galleries, dating back to 1836. This museum was intended by King Ludwig I to serve as the world's largest museum, as echoed by its impressive castle-like exterior.

Day 15
Day 15 - Your Second Full Day in Munich

Wait a Minute - That's the Disney Castle!
One of the most impressive sites near Munich is the magnificent Neuschwanstein Castle, a palace built by Ludwig II, Empress Sisi’s possibly mad cousin. You’ve probably seen it before, as it’s one of the country’s most photographed (and photogenic) sights. Now, you have the opportunity to visit this magnificent place and live out a Disney fantasy for a few hours. The easiest way to get to the castle is to participate in our group tour, which comes with entry tickets. It’s a whole day trip, so be sure to prepare some snacks and water and be prepared to be overwhelmed by the castle and its surroundings.
Day 16
Day 16 - Departure Day
Based on your departure time, a driver will pick you up from your accommodation and take you to Munich's airport.
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Itinerary : Cologne, Hamburg, Rugen Island, Berlin, Nuremberg, Rothenburg, Heidelberg, Frankfurt
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