Visit Germany's two top highlights conveniently and comfortably in one day. Thanks to the skip-the-line tickets and your professional guide who will take you to the world-famous fairytale castle Neuschwanstein and to the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain, you don't have to worry about anything else.
Of course, you will travel with us in the latest luxury vans with panoramic glass roof and full leather equipment and enjoy exciting comments from your guide - exclusively for you and your group!
NEUSCHWANSTEIN, built by King Ludwig II, captivates with its dreamy beauty and inspired Walt Disney to build his Cinderella castles.
The Zugspitze - a superlative mountain whose unique 360° panorama offers breathtaking views of countless Alpine peaks and fun & action in the eternal ice!
Thanks to 2 different tour lengths you can visit even more sights or have extra long time for your personal favorites!
Pick-up and drop-off from any address within Munich is included in the tour price!
All of the excursion destinations mentioned here are carefully selected recommendations. Since this is an exclusive tour, you can always add your own suggestions; We are also happy to adapt to your wishes regarding the length of stay at the individual stops! Now you can look forward to an eventful, informative and, above all, excursion in our luxurious new minivans - with our friendly and professional tour guide at your side, you will be in the best of hands right from the start! ...after we drive past the Theresienwiese - the annual location of the largest folk festival in the world: the Oktoberfest - we leave Munich and first drive south on the motorway...
Enjoy an unforgettable day and an overwhelming 360° panorama on Germany's highest mountain. Even taking the ultra-modern aerial cable car is a unique experience! Alternatively and/or for the return journey, the cog railway can be taken. The glacier cable car between the mountain station of the cog railway and the summit can be used as often as you like. During the summer months you can borrow (depending on availability) from the restaurant 'Sonnalpin' Rodel ("Zipfelbobs"). There or in Germany's highest beer garden or in one of the other numerous restaurants on the Zugspitze, you can enjoy varied meals for every taste. Get heavily subsidized skip-the-line tickets for all 3 Zugspitzbahn (Zugspitz cable car - glacier cable car and cogwheel railway) for only € 50.00 per person!
Located at the foot of the majestic Zugspitze, Eibsee is one of the most beautiful alpine lakes. A short walk to the shore will reveal that it is quite rightly called the "Bavarian Caribbean".
After another hour of driving through the beautiful Upper Bavarian landscape, we approach the Alps and can see the towers of Neuschwanstein at an altitude of around 1000m. We soon reach the small village of Hohenschwangau, which is the starting point to Neuschwanstein Castle (and also Hohenschwangau Castle). Your guide will provide you with skip-the-line tickets to Neuschwanstein Castle and a very detailed map of the area.
Neuschwanstein Castle remained unfinished due to the early and mysterious death of its builder, King Ludwig II of Bavaria, and is certainly one of the most visited sights in Germany for this reason. Because of the Corona crisis, tours of the castle have been reduced from 58 to 35 people, and therefore demand far exceeds supply. However, as a participant in our excursion, you will always receive tickets for the castle tour without any waiting times! Your tour guide will also ensure that you are at the castle in time for the start of the tour.
THE top viewpoint of Neuschwanstein Castle - and one of the most famous in the world! The steel Marienbrücke bridge was built in 1866 under Ludwig II - three years before Neuschwanstein Castle began construction. In snow and ice, both the Marienbrücke bridge and the shuttle bus service are closed there.
(OPTIONAL - only when booking the 11-hour tour duration "XXL-Time Credit") ***** This extremely charming medieval town can look back on a 2,000-year history. As the favourite seat of the Habsburg Emperor Maximilian I, Füssen experienced its first heyday at the beginning of the 16th century; the "Hohe Burg" - one of Bavaria's best-preserved medieval castles - was decorated with unusually rich architectural and illusion paintings as early as 1499. Take a stroll through narrow streets and be enchanted by the well-preserved city walls, crooked houses and the Italian-looking former monastery complex with its magnificent Baroque church. Enjoy a refreshment in one of the numerous outdoor cafes or the numerous shopping opportunities.
Enjoy the ride along the second largest Bavarian lake and see the spot where King Ludwig II mysteriously died on June 13, 1886.
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