In the Footsteps of Martin Luther: 500-Year Anniversary of Protestant Reformation Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
To commemorate the 500-year anniversary of the Protestant Reformation, this custom tailored tour follows in the footsteps of Martin Luther, the main driving force behind the Reformation. From visiting the church where he posted his 95 Theses, officially starting the Reformation in 1517, to savoring German craft beer perfected by monks living in a historic monastery on the Alps, the life of Martin Luther has cast a distinct path through German history and beyond. From Berlin to Munich, and the preserved medieval villages in between, retrace the steps that have had a profound impact on world history.
Customizable Itinerary
Berlin – Welcome to the Landmarks of Berlin
The capital of Germany beats with captivating history, vibrant modernity, and unforgettable culture that effortlessly blends glamour and determination. The past textures the city with revolutions and concrete walls, cutting-edge architecture and Prussian opulence. The 18th-century Brandenburg Gate contains neoclassical design carved out of shimmering sandstone to stand more than 85 feet tall. A more than 1,300-foot long canal recalls Berlin’s former prestige wrapped around the city’s important museums, including the National Gallery. Your flight lands at Berlin International Airport, where your private transfer meets you upon your arrival. Students, artists, and young professionals revel in the relaxed ambiance of a café in the diverse Mitte neighborhood, known for being the celebrated heart of Berlin.
The aroma of grilling sausages and freshly baked pretzels emanates from a vibrant beer garden. The Markthalle IX, a popular market hall, fills with Berliners eager to find fresh vegetables and locally sourced meats, along with the offerings of the Heidenpeters Microbrewery. You settle into the comforts of your luxurious hotel, located near the iconic Brandenburg Gate. After taking the time to enjoy the comforts of your accommodation, your guide greets you in the hotel lobby. You are ready to venture out on a remarkable introductory tour of Berlin to discover the monuments and culture, understanding how the city has become an important destination for travelers from around the world since its crowning as the German capital in the 19th century.
Three of Berlin’s historic buildings border one of the city’s largest squares at Gendarmenmarkt. The plaza was designed in the 17th century. The Schiller Monument stands in front of the 19th-century Konzerthaus Berlin Theater. Four female figures adorn the fountain canopy and represent Lyric Poetry, Drama, History, and Philosophy. You continue to the banks of the Spree River and board a riverboat. The breeze brushes over the water and cools as it washes over the boat. From the pristine perspective of the river, you can view the Reichstag, Parliament, and the soaring figure of the Fernsehturm Television Tower, which stands more than 1,200 feet above the surrounding streets.
Optional: Depending upon the time of your arrival, you have the opportunity to visit the Boros Bunker. A private collection of contemporary art decorates one of the city’s surviving World War II bunkers, embodying Berlin’s ability to blend history and modernity, as well as celebrate culture in the shadow of its past.
What's Included:
Berlin – On the Path of the Luther Effect
Wittenberg – With a View of the Church Door
Eisleben and Erfurt – At the Beginning and End
Eisenach – Finding Castle Views
Rothenburg – On the Trail to Bavaria
Augsburg – The Romantic Road
Munich – With Bavarian Kings
Munich – The History of Munich
Munich – At the End of Martin Luther’s Trail
Trip Highlights
- Stand in the doorway of Schlosskirche, the church where Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses, marking the beginning of the Protestant Reformation
- Tour Lutherhaus, the home where Martin Luther spent most of his adult life, and where he wrote his 95 Theses in protest of the Catholic Church’s practice of selling indulgences to pardon sin
- Bask in the beauty, charm, and luxury of 4 and 5-star accommodations while following the Luther Trail, spending a night at the fascinating 1,000-year-old Wartburg Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where Martin Luther hid in exile and translated the Bible from Latin into German
- Visit the Augustinian Monastery in Erfurt where Luther became a monk, where he promised to join the clergy if he survived a deadly thunderstorm
- Embark on a privately-guided tour of the UNESCO-designated Luther memorials in Eisleben and Wittenberg, visiting the house where Martin Luther was born and the Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, where he was baptized
- Stroll through the fairytale streets of Rothenburg on a Night Watchman Tour, where your guide stands in full medieval attire, regaling you with tales of their heroic ancestors in the Middle Ages
- Wander along the marvelously preserved Merchant’s Bridge, a medieval stone bridge whose style is only one of two still in existence, the other being the Ponte Vecchio in Florence
- Enter the home of Johannes Sebastian Bach, one of the greatest composers of classical music, and learn how Lutheran chorale became the basis of much of Bach’s work in the extensive Bach Museum
- Enjoy 5 privately-guided tours of Berlin, Wittenberg, and Munich with an expert guide in the history of the Reformation as well as World War I, World War II, and the Cold War
- Savor German beer at Andechs Monastery, where Benedictine monks have perfected their craft and recipe since the mid-15th century
Detailed Description
In 1517, Martin Luther changed the course of history by posting his 95 Theses, which sparked a debate within the Catholic Church. Your customizable tour follows in the footsteps of Luther to discover the history of Germany and the path that the people and churches took before and after the pious monk nailed his arguments to the door of the Schlosskirche Church. Your discovery begins with your arrival in Berlin. Your private transfer greets you at the airport and escorts you to the heart of the city to check into the comforts of your gorgeous hotel. Your guide greets you in the lobby and leads you on an introductory tour of the city, viewing the Brandenburg Gate and East Side Gallery before stepping aboard a Spree River Cruise. The tour ends in the Parliament building with a view of the glass cupola.
Optional: If your flight lands early, you can visit the celebrated Boros Bunker, home to a stunning display of contemporary art inside a surviving World War II bunker.
On the second day, you set out into Berlin once again with your guide, stepping back in history with the most recent events first. Embark on a Cold War tour of the Berlin Wall before visiting monuments and sites connected to the rise and fall of the Third Reich. You continue deep into history at the German Historical Museum to view the special exhibition of the Luther Effect, a gallery illustrating how Martin Luther’s teachings spread across Germany and the world. The next day, your private transfer escorts you from Berlin to Wittenberg. Explore the church portal immortalized by Luther’s act of defiance and visit the monastery and home of the Luther family before stepping into St. Mary’s Church.
Optional: Take a brewery tour of Brauhaus to learn about monks in Western Europe and their deep, important connection to beer.
Travel through the historic lands of the Reformation, beginning at Eisleben, the birthplace of Martin Luther, as well as the home where Martin Luther passed away. Visit the monk’s birthplace and the various churches that are connected to the protestant cause. Travel to Erfurt by private transfer to enjoy the enchanting medieval architecture. Visit the Merchant’s Bridge and the Augustinian Monastery. Then, your private transfer escorts you to Eisenach to a welcoming hotel in view of the stunning Wartburg Castle. Enjoy a tour that takes you through the fabulous castle grounds before visiting the Lutherhaus and Museum. The town is also home to Johannes Sebastian Bach, offering insight into one of the most famous names of Classical Music.
Next, your private transfer escorts you to Rothenburg, stopping first in the medieval town of Würzburg. Enjoy the historical charm and the youthful ambiance of the university. After reaching Rothenburg, you can relish the treasure chest of medieval preservation. After dinner, you embark on the Night Watchman of Rothenburg Tour, following a medieval knight in authentic dress through the lanes of the city.
Optional: Extend your time in the area to visit Nuremberg, once the Imperial City during the Middle Ages.
On day seven, you follow the Romantic Road to Augsburg. The gorgeous scenery leads to the medieval villages of Dinkelsbühl and Nördlingen. Upon reaching Augsburg, you explore the extraordinary wealth of the Fugger Family and the lingering effect Martin Luther and the Reformation made on the city.
Travel to Munich, with a stop at the Andechs Monastery along the way. During your visit to the monastery, you can sample an array of beers the monks have brewed for centuries. Spend time in the luxuries of your hotel overlooking Viktualienmarkt Square before exploring the cobbled streets and Mediterranean-like atmosphere of a city sitting on the foothills of the Bavarian Alps.
Optional: On day nine, you can visit the Dachau Concentration Camp for insight into the lives of those interned during World War II. You can also spend time with the unique art collections inside Pinakothek der Moderne.
Your Munich tour takes you through the English Garden and grandeur of the Nymphenburg Castle. Discover the charming neighborhood of the capital of Germany before indulging in the culinary splendors of a local restaurant.
On the final day, your private transfer meets you at the hotel and escorts you to Munich Airport for your flight home.
Optional: Extend your Germany tour and spend:
Two days in Leipzig and Dresden to witness magnificent architecture and remarkable canyons.Two days at Neuschwanstein Castle and the Bavarian Alps to find stunning mountain peaks and fairytale castles.Two Days in Mainz and the Rhine Valley to view the Gutenberg Press and marvelous scenery of vineyards and shimmering riverbanks.Starting Price
$4,900 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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The travel specialist and her crew planned the most amazing trip for us. They literally saw to every detail and we were blown away by the service: from our personalized tour of Neuschwanstein castle to the most incredible hotel in the medieval town of Rothenburg, down to the smallest details of hotel transfers and meal reservations (including my dietary restrictions of being gluten free). We enjoyed the guidance of the personal tours in Heidelberg and Munich with the added ability to reach our tour company by phone at any time of the day or night when we were on our own (a unique perk that they provide in their top notch service). Their well thought out itinerary was perfectly detailed but also allowed us the freedom to adjust at our own leisure to explore separately. This was truly the most wonderful trip that we have ever experienced and this was due to the incredible service and hospitality of the travel team (more specifically the travel specialist) and the wonderful people that we encountered at the hotels and restaurants suggested to us. For anyone considering traveling to Germany, there is no other travel company to consider!!
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We found this company through Zicasso. We were contacted by our travel agent within couple of days. We exchanged communications both via email and phone call for the next several weeks. Our trip were to three cities in Germany and Austria and we wanted to splurge a little. A few weeks before hand, we were given a day to day itinerary. She gave us options for lunch and dinner each day as well as suggestions and options on the tours each day that we did not have a tour guide. We travel to Munich, Salzburg, Oberammergau and Rothenburg.
We were pick up when we arrived in Munich. As we entered our hotel room, our travel agent had already left the package with day to day itinerary, maps as well as a I-phone for us to use. All the locations were input in the contact list so that we can easily retrieve time. Any of the non-guided tours, our agent has given suggestions on where to park.
We had booked a private tour to Neuschwanstein Castle and Linderhof Palace. We were surprised that private tour was really a private tour, just my wife and I!!! It was definitely worth it, no line and the guide answered all our questions and did not rush us along.
The dinner suggestions were fabulous. Most of them were walking distance to our hotel. However, if you are not a smoker, you might want to skip Carpe Diem in Salzburg. They have great food, the restaurant is on the 2nd floor (non-smoking), however, the bar is on the first floor (smoking). The smoke comes right up the center stairway. Food is great though.
All the hotels that we stayed at were wonderful! We had a room that overlook the Viktualienmarkt in Munich, a corner suite overlooking the river and historic city of Salzburg. An awesome room in Oberammergau. And a charming suite in a 800 year old building in Rothenburg where the hotel staff were friendly and attentive.
We wish we could have make it a 3 week vacation and tour more cities in Germany. If we ever go back, we will definitely use this company again.
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My husband and I recently visited Germany for our honeymoon. The task of planning a 10 day trip to a foreign country was super overwhelming, especially while planning our wedding and renovating our house. I decided to search for a travel agency and was paired with this agency through the travel website Zicasso. I am SO glad that we found this travel company. We could not have asked for a more perfect trip. Our agent was with us every step of the way. From the first email to our last day in Germany, our agent was working behind the scenes to ensure that we got the most out of our limited travel time. Our travel agency worked with us months in advance to tailor the trip to our preferences. When we arrived in Germany, the agency had our transportation waiting for us to take us to the hotel. At the hotel, our detailed travel itinerary (when I say detailed, I mean a thick bound book complete with tickets, brochures, driving directions and maps, dinner and hotel reservation information) and cell phone were waiting for us. We spent a few days in Munich, Salzburg, Oberammergau (our favorite), Rothenburg, and the Rhine Valley. In Munich, we had an absolutely wonderful tour guide who was very knowledgeable and made sure we didn't get lost in our jet lag daze. The rest of the trip was self-guided (as was our preference), but our travel agency made sure that we had ideas for activities each day. If we had questions about anything, our agent was just a call or text away. Without this company, we would not have gotten to go on half the adventures we did (Linderhof Palace, Neuschwanstein Castle, Berchtesgaden salt mine, winery tour, Rhine River cruise, Rothenburg nightwatchman tour, an overnight stay in a castle, climbing the St. George Church's steeple in Nordlingen...). All of the restaurant and hotel suggestions were excellent. If we are fortunate enough to return to Germany in the future, we will definitely use this travel agency again. They deserve 5/5 stars in every category.
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Can this company deliver a perfect vacation for a family with teens? You better believe it.
We just returned from 11 days in Germany and I can honestly say that this travel agency delivered a flawless trip and exceeded our expectations every single day. I normally plan our family vacations, but my family had a huge wish list of things to do/see and was no way I could make it all work. I wanted to see the WWII and cold war historical sites in Berlinand Munich, my daughter wanted to spend the night in a castle, my son wanted high adrenaline activities, my wife wanted to visit family in ancient Quedlinberg and see mad king Ludwig's Neuschwanstein Castle (aka, the fairytale castle). Our travel agency's team interviewed us over the phone, listened to our huge list of goals, asked a ton of questions about how we like to travel/eat/explore, and then came up with a trip itinerary that met all of our goals.
The travel agency took care of every detail for us -- including every hotel booking, every train ticket, every transfer, the rental van, every tour, and every dinner reservation. It was 5-star in every selection, and completely turnkey. Some of the best touches were:
1. Delivered a remarkable binder with day-by-day plans with the rail tickets, tour vouchers, maps, etc., in plastic sleeves so that we always had everything at our fingertips. The plan for most days included a half-dozen optional activities and two or more restaurant recommendations.
2. Provided us a German iPhone with unlimited data so we always had internet access, texting/calling with the travel team, and Google Maps.
3. Our guides gave just our family of four private tours of Berlin for 3 days, of the Romantic Rhine for one day, and of Munich for 2 days. The company founder and president, even picked us up at theFrankfurt rail station after already fetching our rental car and gave us a driving tour down the Rhine to our castle hotel --- it was a great personal touch. All of the guides were remarkably knowledgeable and adapted the tours to our interests and pace.
4. Arranged for a private tour of Neuschwanstein Castle at 8:30am in the morning before the first public tours started after 9am. We had the whole castle to ourselves!
5. Booked us into an epic castle hotel on the Rhine. Our room had a secret passageway way behind a bookshelf, which was totally Harry Potter and my daughter was in absolute heaven.
6. Booked us into great hotels in the hearts of every city -- we could literally stumble out of bed into the market squares in Rothenburg, Munich, Quedlinberg, etc.
7. Every time we got off a plane or train, there was someone there holding a sign with our name on it ready to take us and our mountain of luggage.
The planning process before the trip was easy. Our travel agency proposed an itinerary after our interview call. We discussed it as a family and asked for some changes, which they made. And then we asked for more changes. And then more. We always got what we asked for. We did most of it by email with everyone was all super helpful.
Yes, you need to pay in advance. I was super hesitant about sending those big checks to Germany, as I am sure other people are. I can confirm for you that this company is the real deal.
I could not recommend any organization higher. From the thoughtful planning to the personal communications during the trip to the flawless execution, our trip was the perfect family vacation. Feel free to message me if you have any questions.
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This is our third trip booked through Zicasso. They make it very easy to find strong, reliable in-country travel agents. It’s a great service! We used a travel partner to plan our trip to Germany to see the Christmas markets. It was perfect. They selected great hotels that were perfectly located for walking to markets. The local guides for city tours were personable, knowledgeable, and engaging. Our itinerary was a great blend of seeing a lot, but not being overwhelmed. We visited Berlin, Dresden, Nuremberg, Rothenburg, and Munich, with some day trips to smaller towns.
We did have some travel problems. Our inbound flight to Munich was canceled due to weather and a rail strike created a problem for our trip to Dresden. The travel agency was able to manage these events without any impact on our planned events. We rebooked flights into Berlin directly instead of taking a train from Munich, and they secured a private driver for the trip to Dresden on about 24 hours' notice. The travel team made these adjustments with minimal stress for us.
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We decided to do a river cruise in Germany which started in Berlin. Since this was our first visit to Germany, we worked with the Zicasso travel agency to develop a nine-day exploration of a small part of Germany prior to starting our cruise. Working with our agent, we decided to start in Munich and explore areas easily reachable from there and then travel to Berlin for the remainder of the time. We arranged private tours in Munich, Salzburg, and Berlin. We also had a private driver for the day who drove us to Neuschwanstein Castle and the Pilgrimage Church of Wies. She also arranged train tickets to Salzburg, Berlin, and Leipzig.
Our accommodations in Munich and Berlin were excellent. We could easily walk to the Marienplatz and train station in Munich, and tram and bus stops were near our Berlin hotel. She also made recommendations about things to do on the days we explored on our own. The detailed itinerary with photos and suggestions was available on the app and as a hard copy. It was very useful and kept us on schedule! While we did not need to reach out for help during our stay, they provided contact numbers, including if we needed assistance out of hours.
All the guides were excellent. They first asked what we were interested in and then provided the history of the cities, along with suggestions on things to do during our free time. In addition to sharing their knowledge, they provided pictures to enhance our understanding.
I would definitely use them again.
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