In the morning, our driver-guide will meet you at the pre-arranged time and location to begin the journey. Hanau – the start of Germany’s Fairytale Route and hometown of the Brothers Grimm. -Brothers Grimm Monument & New Town Hall: Statues of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm stand on the market square—an iconic city landmark. -German Goldsmiths’ House Museum: Set in a 500-year-old Renaissance building; exhibits precious gold/jewelry art from medieval times to today. -Philippruhe Castle: An 18th-century Baroque waterside palace on the Main River, with museums and elegant French/English-style gardens. Würzburg – the start of the Romantic Road, a historic Bavarian city. -Würzburg Residence: A magnificent Baroque palace (UNESCO World Heritage) celebrated as a masterpiece of European Baroque architecture. -Old Main Bridge: Classic viewpoints along the Main River, with scenes toward Marienberg Fortress. -Marienberg Fortress: The city’s symbol since the 12th century; enjoy museums, gardens and panoramic views over Würzburg and nearby vineyards. Bamberg – a UNESCO World Heritage city nicknamed ‘Little Venice’.
Nuremberg – a city rich in history and culture, known as the ‘Toy City’. -Craftsmen’s Courtyard: A medieval-style square with artisan shops—perfect for photos. -St. Lawrence Church: A grand Gothic church along Königstraße, with an impressive twin-tower façade. -Pegnitz River & Heilig-Geist-Spital: A classic spot for reflections of medieval architecture along the riverbank. -Main Market Square: The city’s heart—see the ornate Beautiful Fountain (spin the golden ring for luck) and the Church of Our Lady with its noon clock show. -Nuremberg Castle: One of Europe’s strongest medieval fortifications—excellent views over the old town’s red rooftops. Rothenburg ob der Tauber – often called a ‘Medieval Jewel’ and a must-visit on the Romantic Road. -Plönlein: The iconic photo spot with a yellow half-timbered house, fountain and city gates—said to inspire Disney scenes. -Market Square: Watch the famous clock and the story of the ‘Master Draught’ (a legendary giant drink that saved the city). Castle Garden: A scenic garden on higher ground with views over rooftops and the Tauber Valley. Stuttgart – a blend of modern and historic culture; an automotive powerhouse (Mercedes-Benz & Porsche HQ). -Mercedes-Benz Museum (optional): Striking double-helix design; over 160 vehicles and 1,500+ exhibits across ~16,500 m², tracing automotive history since 1886.
Baden-Baden – an elegant spa town. Experience either the historic Friedrichsbad (mixed-gender, no swimwear) or the modern Caracalla Spa (swimwear allowed). -Friedrichsbad: Built in 1869 on Roman bath remains; follow a traditional 17-step Roman-Irish bathing ritual for deep relaxation. -Caracalla Spa: A modern thermal complex with indoor/outdoor pools and multiple saunas—named after Roman Emperor Caracalla. -Baden-Baden Casino: One of Germany’s oldest casinos, famed for its opulent French royal-style interior. Heidelberg – Germany’s oldest university city, known for romantic scenery and rich cultural heritage. -Heidelberg Castle: Built in the 13th century; explore viewpoints, the famous giant wine barrel, the German Pharmacy Museum and the Elisabeth Gate. Old Town: Enjoy a leisurely stroll among charming shops and cafés.
Rüdesheim am Rhein – gateway to the UNESCO Upper Middle Rhine Valley, famed for vineyards and river scenery. -Drosselgasse: The town’s most famous lane, lined with half-timbered houses, restaurants and wine bars. -Cable car & vineyards (optional): Ride up for sweeping views over terraced vineyards and the Rhine Valley. -Rhine River cruise (optional): Board in Rüdesheim for a classic ‘most beautiful stretch’ cruise, passing medieval castles such as Cat Castle and Mouse Castle. Arrive Frankfurt in the early evening. The driver-guide will see you off at the designated drop-off point. End of tour.
German pork knuckle set: around EUR 30 per person. Recommended Restaurant:Restaurant Ochs-n Willi Address:Kleiner Schloßplatz 4, Stuttgart, Germany Opening Hours:Sun–Thu 11:30–22:00; Fri–Sat 11:30–23:00
EUR 20 (2 hrs) / EUR 25 (3 hrs)
EUR 12 round trip (then ~15 min walk)
EUR 12 round trip
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