Romantic Getaway to Germany Tour: An Unforgettable Experience

What to expect on this itinerary
Believe it or not, Germany is among the dreamiest places in the world. Travel along the Romantic Road, in the country’s south, and see picturesque mountain landscapes, thick forests, quaint villages, medieval towns untouched by time, and enchanting castles — including the one that inspired Disney — on your very own seven-day fairytale adventure.
Customizable Itinerary
Wurzburg - Let the Fairytale Begin
Unconventional though it may be, your personal fairytale will begin in the high-rise metropolitan of Frankfurt, where your feet will first touch German soil. Upon arrival, pick up your rental car and set off on your adventure.
Gaze out the window as skyscrapers give way to rolling hills, then forests and finally vineyards. It won’t be long — roughly 90 minutes —before you find yourself in the charming town of Würzburg, the northern gateway to the Romantic Road.
The strength of character defines this place and its people. After being left in ruins following an airstrike in 1945, its citizens insisted that Würzburg be restored to its pre-war glory. They succeeded and today the town charms its visitors with a variety of architectural styles — Romanesque, Baroque, and Rococo — a domineering fortress and delicious white wine.
Begin your exploration at the 11th century Romanesque St. Kilian Cathedral in the center of the old town, then step into the neighboring Domschatz to see the opulent riches. Move on to Neumünster, a former abbey, and admire its spectacular red sandstone baroque façade. Although modest, the Rathaus (town hall) is also worth a visit, as is the adjoining Grafeneckart — a little museum with an exhibition of photographs and a 3D model of the city that depicts the devastation left behind by the 1945 bombing.
In the afternoon, cross the Alte Mainbrücke — Würzburg’s oldest bridge — and walk up to the town’s most identifiable landmark: the Marienberg Fortress. Aside from postcard scenery, this historic fortress offers gardens and several museums for you to explore. While you’re on this side of the river, visit the Käppele — an 18th-century chapel, which affords beautiful views of the fortress and old town.
A stay in Würzburg wouldn’t be complete without visiting the UNESCO-listed Residenz, one of the most impressive Baroque palaces in Germany. Take a turn through its gardens, admire its grandiose interiors, and don’t forget to look up when you get to the Treppenhaus (staircase) to see the largest fresco in the world.
Finish your day with a glass (or two) of the area’s celebrated white wine at the Juliusspital, which not only bears historical importance as a medieval wine cellar and hospital but also has the distinct honor of being the second-largest winery in Germany and a brilliant place to try the local drop.
What's Included:
Rothenburg - A Day in the Middle Ages
Augsburg - The Romantic Road
Fussen - “The Disney Castle”
Fussen - The Whimsy of Bavaria
Munich - Explore Bavaria’s Capital
Munich - Say Goodbye
Trip Highlights
- See some of Germany’s most magnificent landscapes along the Romantic Road
- Tour the UNESCO Heritage-listed Würzburg Residez palace and see the largest fresco in the world
- Visit the preserved medieval old town of Rothenburg ob der Tauber
- Stop by charming alpine villages to experience rural Bavarian culture and history
- See the castle that inspired Disney — the magnificent Schlossß Neuschwanstein
- Visit Munich’s famous landmarks and taste its traditional cuisine and beer
Detailed Description
The Romantic Road in the south of Germany is irresistibly — well — romantic. It winds its way through a landscape of magical forests, rugged mountains, sleepy townships, and fairytale castles, encountering a UNESCO World Heritage site or two along the way. The area also offers a rich cultural experience — the crafts, traditions and customs of the region are proudly upheld, giving visitors an intimate glance into Bavarian life.
Begin your seven-day fairytale adventure at the northern gateway of the Romantic Road, Würzburg, and see a mighty fortress and an 18th-century palace with the largest fresco in the world. Move on to one of the world’s best preserved medieval towns, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, and experience what life was like during the Middle Ages, then stop by traditional Bavarian villages on the way to the historic city of Augsburg.
Further south, near the border of Austria, meet the enchanting town of Füssen and the magnificent SchlossSchloß Neuschwanstein — the castle that inspired Disney. While in the area, visit two other royal palaces — the decadent Schlossß Hochenschwangau and the whimsical Schlossß Linderhof — as well as the magnificent Baroque Ettal abbey. Then set off for Bavaria’s capital, Munich. Breathe in the city’s vibrant culture, while exploring its architecturally profound landmarks, museums and parks, and trying traditional cuisine and — of course — the famous Munich “helles” (pale lager).
Starting Price
$3,500 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
Based on 190 reviews
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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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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Thanks to the travel company, we had a wonderful trip that once a one-in-a-lifetime experience. Our travel specialist designed a specialized tour that had a perfect balance of private tour guides v. regular public tours. Our private tour of Berlin was amazing and full of great insights from our guide. Similarly, our private tour of Rothenburg ob der Taubre was really great and again full of great insights and recommendations from our private guide. The highlight of our trip was the drive from Munich to Krems, retracing (in reverse) the journey of our loved one who was a POW in WWII. Our driver/tour guide, was absolutely phenomenal! The travel company and our guide had researched the history and identified key locations for us to visit. This was truly special and MORE-THAN-EXCEEDED our expectations! From the planning phase through our actual trip, we had phenomenal customer service from the travel company and the tour guides they hired for us along the way! We would highly recommend the trip and travel company to anyone!
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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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