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Avanti Destinations
OFFER ID 1233823
The Romantic Road
Step back in time with a visit to the picturesque countryside of the celebrated Romantic Road in Bavaria. Drive along panoramic byways to see fairy tale castles, medieval towns with ancient fortifications, and plenty of quaint shops. Pick up your rental car in either Frankfurt or Munich, and finish in Munich or Frankfurt.
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Avanti Destinations: The Romantic Road
Day 1 Wurzburg
An easy 75-minute drive from Frankfurt airport, Würzburg is a university town, surrounded by vineyards with a number of wine pubs for you to experience. The Residenz in Würzburg, for many centuries home of the bishops who ruled the town, is one of Germany's most splendid Baroque palaces. You'll spend your first night here.
Centrally Located Hotel In Wurzburg, ()
Day 2 Wurzburg, Rothenburg
After breakfast at your hotel, take the short drive south to Tauberbischofsheim, a historic town with one of the most complete medieval town centers in all of Germany. Spend some time walking around this interesting town before heading southeast to Rothenburg ob der Tauber, the crown jewel of the Romantic Road. Here you step back in time once again by walking the ramparts of the town walls and by visiting the 12th-century castle. An important crossroads for trade during the Middle Ages, Rothenburg was defeated and nearly destroyed during the Thirty Years' War between Protestants and Catholics; and the Black Death in 1634 further decimated the town, leaving it preserved as a 17th-century museum. Tonight, you'll have a 3-Course Dinner at Hotel Eisenhut, your accommodations for this evening. At 8 p.m. you'll join the Night Watchman's Tour of Rothenburg. This one-hour walking tour will show you some of the hidden treasures of this town and give you some fascinating history.
Centrally Located Hotel In Rothenburg, (B, D)
Day 3 Rothenburg, Augsburg
After breakfast at your hotel, head south on the E43 road to Dinkelsbühl, another medieval gem with its four gateways and walls still intact, beautiful Renaissance half-timbered houses and one of the most important churches in southern Germany, St. George Minster, a masterpiece of 15th-century Gothic style.
After your visit to Dinkelsbühl, continue south on the Romantic Road to Augsburg, a university city and Germany's third-oldest town. It was founded by the Roman Emperor Augustus' step-children, which is how it got its name. The town center is very attractive, with many beautiful fountains, a Renaissance Town Hall, and an interesting cathedral with beautiful 12th-century stained glass. Playwright Berthold Brecht and Amadeus Mozart's father, Leopold, were both born here and both of their birth houses are now museums. St. Anne's Church, formerly part of a Carmelite abbey where Martin Luther stayed in 1518, is the oldest Renaissance building in Germany.
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
2020 Evergreen Ct.
Ft. Collins, CO 80521
USA
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