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8 DAYS DE-AT-CZ PRIVATE TOUR

8 DAYS DE-AT-CZ PRIVATE TOUR

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Standard hotel lists

D1: STUTTGART:
- ARCOTEL Camino or similar garde

D2: MUNICH:
- Hilton Garden Inn Munich Messe or similar garde

D3: SALZBURG:
- Dorint City-Hotel Salzburg or similar garde

D4: GOSAU:
- COOEE alpin Hotel Dachstein or similar garde

D5: CESKY KRUMLOV:
- Hotel Villa Beatika or similar garde

D6: PRAGUE:
- NH Prague City or similar garde

D7: NUREMBERG:
- Holiday Inn Nürnberg City Centre by IHG or similar garde

Note:
Single Room Supplement: HKD7900 / person

Star hotel lists

D1: STUTTGART:
- Waldhotel Stuttgart or similar garde

D2: MUNICH:
- Sofitel Munich Bayerpost or similar garde

D3: SALZBURG:
- Kempinski Hotel Berchtesgaden or similar garde

D4: GOSAU:
- Hotel Sommerhof or similar garde

D5: CESKY KRUMLOV:
- Hotel OLDINN or similar garde

D6: PRAGUE:
- Prague Marriott Hotel or similar garde

D7: NUREMBERG:
- Sheraton Carlton Hotel Nuernberg or similar garde

Note:
Single Room Supplement: HKD16200 / person

Itinerary

D01: Frankfurt Airport - Heppenheim - Heidelberg - Stuttgart - Check in at a hotel

D02: Hotel Breakfasts - Fussen - Hohenschwangau Castle & Schloss Neuschwanstein - Munich - Check in at a hotel

D03: Hotel Breakfasts - Königssee & Obersee - Salzburg - Check in at a hotel

D04: Hotel Breakfasts - St. Gilgen & St.wolfgang - Hallstatt - Gosau - Check in at a hotel

D05: Hotel Breakfasts -Traunsee – Linz - Český Krumlov - Check in at a hotel

D06: Hotel Breakfasts - Ceske Budejovice - Hrad Karlštejn – Prague - Check in at a hotel

D07: Hotel Breakfasts – Plzen – Nuremberg - Check in at a hotel

D08: Hotel Breakfasts – Rothenberg – Frankfurt - Frankfurt Airport

Note:
The above itinerary is for reference only! We will customize a suitable itinerary for everyone based on different seasons and guests' preferences.

Tour includes

- 7 Nights Hotel
- 7 Days Breakfasts
- Whole Period Use of Car (10hrs/Day, EUR60/Extra hr)
- Driver Fee
- Toll, Gasoline and Parking Fee

Customer protection

BLISS TRAVEL is a licensed travel agency in Hong Kong, offering a range of travel services, including arranging private tours. As a legally regulated travel agent, we adhere to the relevant laws and regulations of the Hong Kong tourism industry to ensure a safe and reliable travel experience for our clients. Upon participating in our organized private tours and completing the payment, our clients receive an e-levy stamp from us as a form of protection. For detailed information regarding the protection provided by the e-levy stamp, please refer to the website of the Hong Kong Travel Industry Authority:

https://www.tia.org.hk/en/travel-industry-compensation-fund/protection-under-travel-industry-compensation-fund-and-the-relevant-legal-provisions.html

Tourist Attractions

Heppenheim, a fairy-tale town in Hesse, Germany, is famed for its half-timbered houses and vineyards. Birthplace of F1 champion Vettel, just 30 minutes from Frankfurt.Heidelberg embodies German Romanticism, home to Europe's oldest university (est. 1386) and the iconic Heidelberg Castle. Wander through its cobblestone Old Town, cross the Karl-Theodor Bridge, and embrace the poetic blend of history, academia, and the Neckar River. Stuttgart – The cradle of automotive innovation, home to the Mercedes-Benz and Porsche Museums. Explore the Baroque-style New Palace, stroll through vineyards, and venture into the Black Forest. A dynamic blend of urban sophistication and scenic landscapes.

Hohenschwangau Castle, a neo-Gothic summer palace with golden-yellow facades, was King Ludwig II's childhood home. Nestled in Bavarian Alps, it offers panoramic views of Alpsee Lake and lies adjacent to Neuschwanstein Castle.Neuschwanstein Castle, a 19th-century Romanesque Revival palace in Bavaria, Germany, embodies King Ludwig II’s romantic vision. As the inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle, it features turreted towers and breathtaking Alpine vistas. The Marienbrücke bridge offers iconic panoramic views, making it a UNESCO World Heritage highlight.Munich, the capital of Bavaria, blends tradition with modern charm. Explore Marienplatz, admire the Gothic architecture of the New Town Hall, and savor authentic beer and pork knuckle while immersing in Bavarian culture.Ramsau, a picturesque Bavarian village, is nestled in the Alps. Famous for its wooden bridge church, it offers stunning scenery year-round—perfect for skiing in winter and hiking in summer. Königssee, nestled in Bavaria, Germany, is one of the clearest alpine lakes. Surrounded by steep mountains, its emerald waters and the echo of boatmen's trumpets create a magical experience. Obersee, a hidden gem near Königssee, boasts crystal-clear waters surrounded by steep mountains and untouched forests. A paradise for hiking and photography, it feels like a fairy tale. Salzburg, Austria UNESCO World Heritage Site, birthplace of Mozart and setting of *The Sound of Music*. Explore Hohensalzburg Fortress, Mirabell Palace gardens, and the Baroque old town along the Salzach River, where Alpine vistas meet historic spires.St. Gilgen, a charming lakeside town in Austria, boasts breathtaking views of Lake Wolfgang. Known as the hometown of Mozart's mother, it offers fairy-tale streets and serene Alpine beauty, making it a true paradise.St. Wolfgang, nestled in Austria's Salzkammergut region, is renowned for its picturesque lake and mountain views and the historic St. Wolfgang Church. Take the vintage steam train up Schafberg Mountain for a breathtaking panorama of Wolfgangsee, immersing yourself in nature's grandeur and tranquility.Hallstatt, Austria's fairy-tale village, is nestled between the Alps and a pristine lake, hailed as the 'World's Most Beautiful Lakeside Town'. Stroll past charming wooden houses and explore ancient salt mines for a picture-perfect European escape. Gosau, nestled in Austria's Salzkammergut region, is surrounded by the Alps and famed for its stunning lakes, lush pastures, and traditional wooden houses. A paradise for hiking and skiing, it’s a year-round fairy-tale destination.

Traunsee, the gem of Austria's Salzkammergut region, boasts crystal-clear waters surrounded by majestic Alpine peaks. Perfect for boating, swimming, and hiking, it transforms into a winter wonderland with breathtaking snowy landscapes.Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, harmonizes industrial heritage with contemporary culture along the Danube. Discover the historic Old Town, iconic St. Martin’s Church, and cutting-edge Lentos Art Museum. The riverfront and vibrant festivals showcase its dynamic spirit.Český Krumlov, a fairy-tale town in the Czech Republic, is surrounded by the Vltava River and boasts one of Europe's most beautiful castles. Its cobbled streets, Renaissance architecture, and medieval charm transport visitors to another era.

Ceske Budejovice, Czechia – Birthplace of Budweiser beer since 1265. Explore the largest medieval square, climb the Black Tower for panoramic views, and witness the Baroque Samson Fountain. A hub for ice hockey championships and South Bohemian culture.   Karlštejn Castle - A Gothic masterpiece built in 1348 by Emperor Charles IV to safeguard the Bohemian Crown Jewels and holy relics. Perched on a hill 30 km southwest of Prague, its majestic towers and chapel frescoes reflect imperial grandeur. A symbol of Czech heritage, surrounded by lush forests and the Berounka River. Prague, Czech Republic - A fairy-tale capital crowned by Prague Castle, the world's largest ancient castle complex. Stroll Charles Bridge adorned with Baroque statues, witness the medieval Astronomical Clock in Old Town Square, and immerse in Gothic spires along the Vltava River. A UNESCO heritage site where Bohemian history meets timeless beauty. Plzen, Czech Republic – Birthplace of Pilsner beer (1842). Discover Gothic squares, historic breweries, and the UEFA-recognized FC Viktoria stadium. A fusion of medieval charm, hop heritage, and sporting passion. Nuremberg, a historic gem in Bavaria, Germany, is famed for its medieval old town, Christmas markets, and Nazi history sites. Stroll along the Pegnitz River, explore the Imperial Castle and Craftsmen's Square, and immerse in rich culture.Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany's most iconic medieval town, boasts perfectly preserved 14th-century walls and colorful half-timbered houses. Stroll cobblestone streets to Plönlein Square and St. James' Church, just 2 hours from Frankfurt.

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