Comfortable Classics: A Two-Week Tour of Germany, Switzerland & Austria

Wooden houses in Hallstatt village on an alpine lake in Salzkammergut, Austria

What to expect on this itinerary

The architecture will be nearly as splendid as the mountains as the splendor of it all is accentuated by the riverbanks and lakeshores enjoyed during your 14-day tour. Whether you love the alpine air or find classical music soothing, enjoy hiking or prefer the taste of a flavorful beer on a hot day, your tour of Germany, Switzerland, and Austria will immerse you in natural wonder and a welcoming culture. Listen to the glockenspiel chime at midday and then climb to the top of a medieval church spire for an unforgettable view as the past and present combine for an enchanting adventure steeped in the natural wonders of the countryside.

Countries Visited

Austria, Germany, Switzerland

Places Visited

Trier, Baden-Baden, Hallstatt, Black Forest, Beilstein, Munich, Murren, Swiss Alps, Berner Oberland, Salzburg, Vienna

Suggested Duration

14 Days

Customizable Itinerary

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Day 1

Trier – Arrive in Germany’s Oldest City and Enjoy an Introductory Tour

Trier is Germany’s oldest town, with its first inhabitants settling in the region approximately 16,000 years ago. Your flight will descend into Trier-Fohren Airport, and you see the expanse of lush grass and sporadic verdant trees across the landscape. Your private transfer will meet you at baggage claim and escort you into the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site that includes Roman monuments, thermal baths, and the oldest bishop’s church and Gothic church in the country. The city center is reserved for pedestrians, which allows you to stroll along the Baroque and Gothic buildings at your leisure.

On the outskirts of town, wineries tier the hills and stretch along the flatlands. The Porta Nigra, a 2nd-century fortified Roman city gate, continues to frame the north entrance of Old Town. Time and the elements have blackened the outer layers of the gate, which brought on the name “Black Gate.” The weight of the stone, and sporadic iron clamps have held the structure together for nearly two millennia and the structure extends for 118 feet with a width of 70.5 feet and a height of 90 feet. To see the freestanding sandstone structure is the perfect introduction to your tour and allows the remaining history of the town to tell its own story.

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Day 2

Trier – Explore the Historical Streets of Trier and Grounds of Burg Eltz Castle

Day 3

Baden-Baden – Visit the Opulent Casino and Enjoy a Day at Leisure

Day 4

Murren – Tour Farmhouses and Mills in the Black Forest en route to Murren

Day 5

Murren – Discover the Wonders of the Swiss Alps with a Trek around Murren

Day 6

Murren – Delight in the Natural Splendor of the Berner Oberland Region

Day 7

Munich – Relish Mountains, Lakes, and Castles on a Scenic Drive to Bavaria

Day 8

Munich – Full Day Tour of Munich and the Surrounding Sites

Day 9

Salzburg – Visit the Fairytale Castles of King Ludwig at Neuschwanstein

Day 10

Salzburg – Traverse the Streets to Find Culture and History in Salzburg

Day 11

Hallstatt – Revel in a Boat Cruise around the Lakeside Town of Hallstatt

Day 12

Vienna – Tour Mauthausen Concentration Camp en route to Vienna

Day 13

Vienna – Enjoy a Full Day Walking Tour of the Remarkable City of Vienna

Day 14

Vienna – Depart for Home

Trip Highlights

  • Stroll along the opulent and grandiose walls of the Neuschwanstein Castle celebrated for its fairytale qualities and prominent position above the forest
  • Discover the hidden glacial waterfalls near Murren as you take an elevator into the mountain for a look at the thundering cascades
  • Visit one of Munich’s celebrated beer halls for an immersive experience of the Bavarian culture
  • Stroll along the cobblestone streets and half-timbered buildings of Germany’s oldest town, Triers, and visit the nearby Burg Eltz Castle
  • Indulge in the soothing waters of the natural baths in luxurious Baden-Baden
  • Trek the fabulous alpine trails outside Murren for unparalleled panoramic views of the Swiss Alps and Lotschen Valley
  • Witness the musical and classical ambiance of the riverside Austrian city of Salzburg, birthplace of Mozart
  • Discover the painted skeletons of Hallstatt for insight into a cultural artifact of the mountains
  • Experience the elegance and grace of Austria’s royalty at the Hofburg Palace, home to Austria’s leaders for nearly 800 years
  • Step back into the tumultuous Nazi Era Austria with a tour of Mauthausen Concentration Cap and Holocaust Memorial Museum 
  • Relish the Roman ruins around various towns for an introduction into the first vast settlements of the region 

Detailed Description

Many have found inspiration from the splendor of the Alps, and the wonders of the glassy lakes will be your muse during your luxurious custom tailored tour of the highlights of Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. Fairytale castles rise out of the trees as the music of Mozart fills the cobblestone plazas. Hot springs continue to bubble in Roman baths located beneath contemporary spas as Baroque fountains accentuate the beautiful historical architecture. Glaciers glint in the passing alpine sunlight and the sites and sounds of your tour will certainly take your breath away.

Your adventure will begin with your arrival in Triers, Germany. Your private transfer will meet you at Trier–Fohren Airport and escort you into the heart of the country’s oldest town to enjoy an introductory walking tour for your first view of the city’s beautiful streets. Wake the next day to traverse the Roman and medieval core of the city before visiting the nearby village of Beilstein, home to Burg Eltz Castle. The following day, you will make your way to the famous spa town of Baden-Baden. Tour the opulent casino and relax with a soothing hour spent in one of the city’s many spas, fed by the natural hot springs. The next day, meander through the Black Forest to visit towns en route to the snow-peaked region of Berner Oberland in Switzerland and then enjoy a fabulous gondola ride to reach the remarkable cliff-top town of Murren.

The next day will bring you along the trails around Murren and allow you to explore the landscape from the towering mountains to the sunken valley at your preferred pace. Walk the trail to the neighboring village or follow the paths around the foothills to see the high-altitude farms that produce alpine cheese. The next day, you can venture into the rugged mountaintops to see Trummelbach, a series of hidden waterfalls fed by glacial melt water. Travel to Bavaria the next day and stop in the town of St. Gallen along the way. Visit the Abbey and its remarkable medieval library before reaching the vibrant city of Munich. Wake the next day, and your guide will lead you on a historical tour of Old Town. Absorb the architecture, culture, and world-class museums, and you can also visit the English Gardens or Olympic Park.

Travel next to Fussen to explore the fairytale castle of Neuschwanstein. Continue to the village of Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps before crossing the border into Austria to relax in the Baroque city of Salzburg. Explore the stunning scenery of the city the next day during a guided tour of the cobbled streets and elaborate architecture. See the hilltop fortress of Hohensalzburg and Mozart’s birthplace, and then travel next to the charming village of Hallstatt. Cruise on the glassy lake for an exceptional view of the village, mountains, and water and in the afternoon, you can take in a tour of the Bone House or venture to the world’s oldest salt mine.

The following day, you can visit the Mauthausen Concentration Camp to gain insight into Nazi-occupied Austria and the history of the grounds. Back in Vienna, you will take an introductory tour of the grandeur of Austria’s capital city. The next day, you can continue to explore the elegance of Vienna with a walking tour around the Habsburg Palace, Opera House, and fascinating museums. Your private transfer will meet you at your hotel the next day to escort you to the Vienna airport for your flight home, or you could also extend your time in Europe with a luxurious tour of Central Europe or travel southwest to Italy. 

Starting Price

$6,100 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Travel Review: Luxury Trip to Germany, Italy, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Zurich, Milan, Lucerne, Munich, Cologne, Rhine River

Although our trip started off a little rocky, my husband and I really enjoyed our travels in Holland, Germany, Switzerland and ending in Italy. This was the first time we decided to travel out the country doing more of a self guided tour rather than a tour with a guide and 40 other people. 

I was a little nervous about how it would all work out and my husband and I were both stressed when we left because we were hit by Hurricane Irma one week before we were scheduled to leave. We were without power for 5 days and did not get it back until 2 days before our departure date. I wasn't sure if we were going to have to cancel at the last minute and that made for some unwanted stress. However we were able to leave without much of a hitch.

When we arrived in Amsterdam, our itinerary told us we were to be greeted by a driver at the airport who would then take us to our hotel. After searching for our driver for about 45 minutes and not finding him or her, we gave up and ended up taking a hotel shuttle to our hotel. Unfortunately, when you are stressed to begin with and you have just gotten off of an 8 hour overnight flight, this can cause some anxiety and angry feelings. Needless to say, it did not start out well. Our travel agent contacted me as soon as he found out what happened and made every effort to get out trip back on a positive track. Our time in Amsterdam could have been better had we been more relaxed, but because of the rocky start, we were so unsure about how the rest of the trip was going to go. There was some miscommunication and confusion with our itinerary, but eventually we did get things figured out and our second day in Amsterdam was much better.

We left Amsterdam by train to Cologne the evening of our second day. Again, there was some confusion at the train station as instructions were not very clear, but we did make it. We spent the night in Cologne and the next morning we were picked up at our hotel and driven to the Rhine River where we were to take a two hour cruise. When we arrived at the pier we waited for another guide who was to meet us to take our luggage and meet us at the end of our River Cruise. We were greeted by a wonderful guide who we then spent the next 3 days traveling around the Black Forest Region and having a wonderful time. On our third day with our guide, we headed to Munich where he took us to the BMW World Headquarters for a tour and then dropped us off at our hotel.

The next morning in Munich we met another guide who was also very nice and brought us to see some of the iconic castles in Bavaria. He also surprised us by taking us to see the Pilgrimage Church of the Weis, which was magnificent. From Munich, we took a short flight to Zurich and then a train to Lucerne. Not sure I liked this part of our tour. Too much time in airports and train stations.

We followed our itinerary to the letter when we arrived in Lucerne and enjoyed our time in Alps. From Lucerne we took the train to Milan where we had about a day before we left to go home.

There were a few glitches along the way, but our travel agent did the right thing and offered us a small refund for our troubles. The true gage of a good business is how they handle things when they don't go as planned and when the customer is dissatisfied. In our case, our travel agent did the right thing by us and made us whole. Although I'm not sure if my husband and I will be able to travel like this again in the future, I may consider using this travel agent and his company again.

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"I was looking for a company that would make a custom tour happen at a relatively reasonable price. Zicasso’s was able to provide exactly what we wanted."

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Switzerland & Austria Trip Review: Salzburg, Zermatt, Hallstatt, Food and Tuk-Tuk Tours, Classical Concerts
Working with this travel company to plan the trip was easy and wonderful. Mojca and Zala took my suggestions, added their suggestions, and a lovely trip was planned. When communicating with the company, feedback was either almost immediate or within 24 hours because of the time change. We liked the idea of having a driver with us for the trip and our driver was an excellent driver and a good person. We enjoyed him a lot. A couple of the hotels I wish had been more centrally located to the older parts of town so that it would have been more walkable, but we used taxis when necessary. Most of the guides were wonderful and knowledgeable and provided us with great tours of the cities. For Gabi in Salzburg, it was just too hot and the tour was poor at best. We were disappointed that the reservation to tour the salt mine in Hallstatt was made at the wrong location, so we did not get to do that, but we took a boat ride instead. The Tuk-Tuk tour and the food tour in Vienna were exceptional! It was a great trip, our travel agency provided us with a wonderful time, and all 5 of us came home satisfied with our experiences. Just a suggestion---In some areas of cities when we were going on a tour, our driver dropped us off very far away from the attraction. Taxis were driving people right up to the door, but our driver did not have clearance to do that. Could that be possible? 

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Luxury Switzerland, Germany & Austria Travel Review: Lucerne, Jungfraujoch, Vienna, Munich, Private Tours, 12-Night Trip

We really enjoyed our 12 nights/13 days trip in July to Switzerland, Austria and Germany(Munich)!  The Alps region was always on our list of must-visit places so we were very happy to be able to make it there finally. Every town we visited and every activity we did was truly memorable. Mojca, Zala and Tomaz at the travel agency helped us organize this trip and they were so amazing! They always responded very quickly and worked very hard to meet our detailed requests. In addition, they were very patient and understanding when we needed to make changes in our itinerary. Zala even helped us throughout the trip, booking a last minute paragliding experience near Innsbruck for our daughter and changing the time to meet our private tour guides. 

Thank you so much, Mojca, Zala and Tomaz! 

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The planning and organization for our trip to Germany and Austria was expertly handled by Zicasso's travel partner. We could not have asked for a better trip. 

We gathered our adult children and friends together to celebrate Christmas and New Year in the Old World. In and around Munich, we saw Neuschwanstein and many of the city's beautifully ornate churches. We also visited the Christmas markets and beer halls, and ate way to much fabulous German food. 

Our agent contracted private guides in Munich and Salzburg. These guides were superior. They had detailed knowledge of the area, its history, and people. 

We spent Christmas in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. It is a lovely, magical town in the shadow of Germany's highest mountain, Zugspitze. On Christmas Day, I took the cable car up the mountain and the sights from the top were tremendous. On the day we were there, we could see 230km in all directions. Of course, when in the Alps, you must ski, so we visited Hintertux for a day of skiing and glacier exploration.  

Then we went to Salzburg to explore the sites of Mozart's birthplace, but there is so much more to the town than that. The town has over 1,000 years of history and the people there could not have been more hospitable. 

From there, we went back to Munich to celebrate New Year at Tollwood. 

Thank you, and a special thanks to our travel team for all the planning that went into the trip. It was pleasantly unforgettable. And I cannot forget our guides. The guides in Munich and Salzburg were excellent – extremely knowledgeable, personable, and always there when needed. I cannot wait to go back, and when I do, I will be planning our trip through your company.

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"Zicasso’s tour operator and his colleague designed a perfect trip for us. The execution was flawless and it was a very memorable trip."

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