Germany for Couples Tour: A Luxurious Journey Through a Romantic Route

Sunset in Heidelberg, Germany

What to expect on this itinerary

Romance for two can come in several forms; Germany's backcountry envelops you in the enchantment from centuries past with its cobblestone medieval streets, horse-drawn carriages and fairytale castles. The country's cities then provide a vibrant treasure chest of exquisite attractions, all while celebrating the opulence of culture and heritage. This couple's itinerary blends the two realms, offering two weeks that captures the heart of Germany.

Countries Visited

Germany

Places Visited

Frankfurt, River Rhine, Black Forest, Heidelberg, Neuschwanstein, Munich, Rothenburg, Dresden, Berlin

Suggested Duration

14 Days

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Day 1

Frankfurt – Renaissance Introductions to Germany

Initial impressions of Frankfurt do not do justice to the city's history. The country's financial capital is full of skyscrapers that imbue a futuristic innovation, one of sharp, clean lines and glass-fronted excess.  Frankfurt has been around since before the Romans arrived; the streets still hide so many treasures. One of them is your hotel, a beautiful five-star Renaissance villa, an ode to a period of history that always embraced romance. You'll be greeted at the airport and transferred to the hotel, where the afternoon and evening is at your leisure. A welcome romantic dinner at the hotel's restaurant is included, a chance to absorb the beauty of the building and your surroundings.

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Day 2

Frankfurt – Romantic Cruising Along the River Rhine

Day 3

Black Forest – Medieval Enchantment and Black Forest Spa

Day 4

Black Forest – Culinary Charms to Enhance the Romance

Day 5

Bad Wörishofen – Through the Foothills of the Alps

Day 6

Munich – Living Out a Fairytale

Day 7

Munich – Palaces and Gardens of Bavaria's Capital

Day 8

Rothenburg – Down the Fabled Cobblestones of the Romantic Road

Day 9

Dresden – 18th Century Splendor and Aagland Cars

Day 10

Dresden – Baroque Treasures and Artistic Gems

Day 11

Berlin – Admiring Volkswagen's Glass Factory and Onwards to Berlin

Day 12

Berlin – Relaxed Exploration of Germany's Capital

Day 13

Berlin – Where East Once Met West

Day 14

Berlin – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Travel along Germany's romantic backcountry roads, heading through the Black Forest along the foothills of the Alps, and past a series of medieval castles and towns
  • Take a private river cruise along the River Rhine and watch Germany's most sublime landscape unfold
  • Immerse yourself in the mystique of the Black Forest, including a romantic pudelstein hut dinner and a stunning spa
  • Live out a fairytale with a horse-drawn carriage ride to King Ludwig's castle
  • Lose yourself in the opulent palaces and gardens of Munich
  • Sleep in an 18th-century palace in Dresden and spend two days exploring the city's artistic treasures
  • Explore Germany's medieval towns and wrap yourselves in their quaint atmospheres, with nights in Bad Wörishofen and Rothenburg
  • Complete your luxury vacation in Berlin, a capital city that can take you in so many charming directions

Detailed Description

Germany's landscape offers an array of pleasures. There's the old-world atmosphere of cobblestones and castles, of medieval town squares and vineyards cascading across river valleys. Then you find the cities, rich in architectural and artistic treasures, delighting in a splendor that moves across the eras. This unique luxury itinerary combines the two sides to Germany, taking you through the backcountry to the opulence of its fabled cities. There's always surprise on the way, from spa indulgence in the Black Forest to 18th-century palaces surrounded by private gardens. Enhancing the journey is a selection of the country's finest accommodation; converted castles, spa hotels, Renaissance heritage buildings, and the boutique charm found in a town from the Middle Ages.

Begin in Frankfurt, a city that symbolizes the contrasting styles of Germany. History hides beneath futuristic skyscrapers as you spend a few nights in the Renaissance beauty of the city's finest five-star hotel. Spend a day on a cruise for two, journeying along the River Rhine, absorbing medieval castles that stand above a patchwork of vineyards and flowers. Then move on to the Black Forest, a haven of spas and culinary charms. Next, it's along the foothills of the Alps, to medieval towns and the castles from fairytales. Travel by horse and carriage to the castle that inspired Sleeping Beauty, and immerse yourself in the forested hills of a Bavarian spa resort. There are extra treats along the way, like private dining in a pudelstein hut and traveling in an Aagland carriage.

Munich is a city of palace and gardens, where opulent expressions of history combine with the cozy atmosphere of the old taverns and halls. The romantic road continues on day eight, stopping at the Gothic and gabled wonders of Rothenburg, then onwards with a sparkling wine picnic lunch. Dresden is enveloped in Baroque treasures and has been beautifully restored over the last few centuries. The luxury itinerary ends in Berlin, a capital city that's easy to explore together. Two tours reveal two distinctive eras from history and the itinerary is designed to provide lots of free time to take in Germany just for two.

Starting Price

$6,900 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.

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Germany Luxury Vacation Review: Frankfurt, Rothenburg, Black Forest, 10-Day Tour

Our trip was absolutely incredible. All the destinations were amazing; so charming and perfect for what we were looking for, which was small-town charm and to really immerse ourselves in the character and history of Germany! Rothenburg was our favorite destination, but the whole trip was incredible and so well laid out with activities.

The guides could not have been nicer or more helpful! One met us at the airport in Frankfurt and started us off with a wonderful tour of Heidelberg, really getting us into the groove. We were tired, but really enjoyed the quaintness and history of the town. From there, we went to Baden-Baden, a wonderful Belle Époque town with much to see, great shopping, and a fabulous hotel. Then, it was on and on with a tour of the Unimog Museum, a drive through the Black Forest with a visit to Lake Mummelsee, and an incredible visit to Rothenburg (a must-see). We ended with an afternoon and evening in Munich, with a walking tour of the Rathaus/town center area and, of course, a must-experience lunch in a beer hall/biergarten, and so much more. All the hotels and restaurants booked were fabulous. We cannot recommend Zicasso’s travel agency any more highly!

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Germany Review, Luxury 12-Day Tour, Neuschwanstein Castle, Rothenburg, Heidelberg, Munich, Christmas Markets

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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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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Travel Review: Luxury Germany Family Vacation, Berlin, Munich, Rothenburg, Quedlinberg, Rhine River, Neuschwanstein Castle Tour

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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Travel Review: Tour of Germany & Austria, Munich, Salzburg, Rothenburg, Oberammergau, Linderhof Palace, Neuschwanstein Castle

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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Germany, Austria Vacation Review: Berlin, Munich, Salzburg, Leipzig, Neuschwanstein Castle, History, Museums, 10-Day Trip

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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