Explore the charm of Northern Germany on this engaging 4-day tour. Journey through medieval towns like Lüneburg and Stade, uncovering their rich history and architecture. Experience Hamburg's vibrant culture, including the iconic Miniatur Wunderland and Elbphilharmonie. Visit Bremen, famous for its UNESCO World Heritage sites and the enchanting tales of the Brothers Grimm. This tour offers a mix of guided sightseeing and free time, ensuring a comprehensive experience of each destination.
- Four-day guided tour covering key Northern German cities
- Includes visits to historical sites like the German Salt Museum and Bremen Town Hall
- Enjoy local cuisine and cultural experiences along the way
- Small group size (2-6 pax) for personalized service and insights
Door-to-door pick-up and drop-off service within the city area (for join and leave)
A charming medieval town in northern Germany, famous for its “white gold” salt history. Town Hall: a symbol of the salt city’s former prosperity; see the legendary boar leg bone linked to the discovery of salt springs. German Salt Museum: on the site of a historic saltworks. Learn about 1,000+ years of salt production and the Hanseatic “white gold” trade. Lüne Abbey: a former Benedictine convent known for well-preserved medieval architecture, a tranquil atmosphere and fine textile art.
The “Gateway to the World”, renowned for its great port, canals, bridges and lively nightlife. Miniatur Wunderland: the world’s largest model railway exhibition with amazingly detailed scenes (Hamburg harbour, Austria, USA and more). Elbphilharmonie: an architectural icon with a wave-like glass façade; enjoy harbour views from the plaza. Speicherstadt: the largest historic warehouse district of brick buildings on oak piles, crisscrossed by canals. Hamburg City Hall: a grand Neo-Renaissance building—seat of the city’s parliament and senate. St. Pauli Piers: Hamburg’s largest landing stages—great for harbour scenery and optional boat cruises. Reeperbahn: the city’s famous entertainment district and an early stage for The Beatles.
A charming town with over 1,000 years of history, beautifully preserving North German medieval ambience. Historic Harbour Area: colourful half-timbered houses line the waterways—perfect for a relaxing walk by the docks. Old Town: cobbled streets and well-preserved half-timbered buildings; the market square and town hall are the heart of local life.
A fairytale-route town known for the Brothers Grimm story “The Hare and the Hedgehog”. St. Peter’s Church: a landmark example of Brick Gothic architecture, with historic organ and altar features. Old Town & Harbour: scenic canals and half-timbered houses—stroll along the water or enjoy the quaint port atmosphere.
Famous for Grimm’s fairytale legend and UNESCO World Heritage status. Bremen Town Hall (UNESCO): an outstanding symbol of civic autonomy in medieval Europe. Roland Statue (UNESCO): built in 1404, symbolising freedom, justice and free trade. Town Musicians of Bremen: bronze sculpture inspired by the classic Grimm tale—rub the donkey’s legs for luck, according to legend.
A fairytale-route town known as the “equestrian city” and “cathedral city”. Verden Cathedral: rebuilt after several fires and completed around 1490—admire the baptismal font, carved altar and the legendary “Stone Man” figure. Horse Museum: Germany’s oldest museum dedicated to equestrian heritage, located in former cavalry barracks.
The “asparagus town” where history and modern life blend, with its unique ‘bear paw’ themed trail. Bear Paw Trail: follow the white paw prints through the old town (approx. 3.3 km loop) to key sights and half-timbered quarters. St. Martin’s Church: a brick-built landmark with notable artworks and a grand organ. Asparagus Museum: learn about local asparagus cultivation history and traditions. Police Museum: interactive exhibits presenting the history and work of Lower Saxony’s police.
A spa town on the fairytale route, known for healing thermal waters and cultural charm. Bali Therme: Bali-themed wellness complex with indoor/outdoor pools and 14 sauna experiences. Jordansprudel Fountain: one of the world’s strongest carbonated thermal brine fountains, spraying up to 40 metres.
A must-see fairytale town, famous for the legend of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. Pied Piper’s House: built in 1602; inscriptions recount the story of the children who vanished—plus themed statues and fountains around town. Wedding House: Weser Renaissance architecture, known for its musical chimes linked to the Pied Piper legend. Hameln Museum: exhibits on the town’s history and artefacts relating to the Pied Piper story. Old Town: stroll among romantic Renaissance half-timbered houses.
A city blending modern life and royal heritage, known for its vast exhibition grounds and ‘garden city’ reputation. Herrenhausen Gardens: world-famous Baroque gardens inspired by Versailles—visit the Great Garden and surrounding complexes. New Town Hall: castle-like Neo-Gothic landmark (1913). Ride the unique arched elevator to the viewing dome for panoramic city views. Maschsee Lake: a central artificial lake for leisure—boating, jogging and the annual Maschsee Festival. Old Town: charming streets with remaining half-timbered houses; see the Market Church and the Old Town Hall. Arrive Berlin in the evening. Your driver-guide will drop you off at the pre-arranged location. End of service.
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