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Travel through France, Germany & Switzerland Exclusive group tour, 4 and 5* accommodation

Discovery

Travel through France, Germany & Switzerland

15 days / 14 nights

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Discover the Wonders of Alsace, Baden-Württemberg, and Switzerland. Discover 5 countries in total! 

Embark on an unforgettable journey through picturesque regions. Be enchanted by the charms of Alsace with its quaint villages and fine wines, explore the diverse landscapes of Baden-Württemberg, and admire the breathtaking alpine panoramas of Switzerland. This exclusive program offers a unique cultural and gastronomic immersion, featuring luxurious accommodations, guided tours, and moments of relaxation in iconic locations such as Basel, Freiburg, Colmar, Strasbourg, and many more. Prepare to experience an enriching and memorable adventure, where each day brings a new discovery.

1 / Arrival Day

Transfer from the airport to the first accomodation in Basel.

Quick stop at the border triangl between Germany, France and Switzerland. Then, head to your first accomodation for 2 nights in a 4* hotel.

Lunch in Basel and free time in the afternoon. Dinner in the city center near the hotel.

2 / Basel

Enjoy a full day in Basel. 
Basel is a beautiful Swiss city at the border of France and Germany. It features a charming Old Town with cobblestone streets and medieval buildings, alongside modern architecture. The scenic Rhine River flows through the city, offering picturesque views. As Switzerland’s oldest university city, Basel is also home to 40 museums, covering art, history, and science. The city’s dynamic atmosphere is enriched by lively events and festivals, such as Art Basel. With its rich history and vibrant cultural scene, Basel is a fascinating destination to visit.

Dinner in the city center near the hotel. 

 

3 / Freiburg & The Black Forest

Departure with our coach and road to the Triberg.

First stop in Triberg im Schwarzwald
Triberg is a town in the Black Forest, where nature and culture harmoniously blend. Towering waterfalls captivate visitors with their majestic beauty, while the town’s timber-framed houses exude traditional charm. Triberg’s renowned cuckoo clocks are not to be missed, and the German Clock Museum offers a fascinating journey through timekeeping history. You can savor a slice of decadent Schwarzwälder Kirschtorte, a Black Forest cake, in cozy local cafes. Lunch in Triberg.

Road to Freiburg im Brisgau and free time.
Freiburg im Breisgau is famous for its blend of historical charm and modernity. The iconic Freiburg Munster, a Gothic cathedral, dominates the city’s skyline. The medieval old town boasts picturesque streets, colorful facades, and lively markets, making it a joy to explore on foot or by bicycle. The city is also home to the Albert-Ludwigs-University, one of Germany’s oldest universities.

Departure from Freiburg and arrival at your 5* hotel in Kaysersberg for 3 nights. Gastronomic dinner at a Michelin star restaurant.

4 / Alsace Wine Route

Free time in the Morning to enjoy the hotel’s spa and Kaysersberg.

Kaysersberg, between vineyards and mountains, surprises by the charm of its medieval sites grouped around its church. It is one of the most charming cities of Alsace with its cobbled streets and richly decorated half-timbered houses.

Departure for a journey along the Alsace Wine Route. Taste the famous Tartes Flambées (Flammenkueche) for lunch.

First stop in Ribeauvillé, the medieval city. 
Located between vineyards and mountains, Ribeauvillé is a charming city that has developed its heritage. In the Middle Ages, the city was the seat of the Seigneury of the Ribeaupierre family (hence the name of the town of Ribeauvillé). The city is dominated by the ruins of ancient castles, giving it a special character. You can admire its medieval fortifications, its picturesque streets, its squares decorated with Renaissance-style fountains.

Next stop in Riquewihr, the cradle of the famous “Crémant” (sparkling white wine)
Riquewihr, an unmissable medieval town in the heart of the Alsatian vineyards, is surrounded by vineyards classified as “grand cru”: Schoenenbourg and Sporen. By the harmony of the winemakers’ houses and the mansions, its belfry and the walls of medieval walls perfectly preserved, Riquewihr is considered the Pearl of the Alsatian Vineyard. This «Most beautiful village in France» is also the cradle of the famous “Crémant” of Alsace!

Road back to the hotel, and dinner in a winstub (typical Alsatian restaurant).

5 / Colmar, Capital city of the Wine Route

Full day in Colmar, the Romantic city.
Capital of the Alsace Wine Route, the charming city of Colmar is the perfect reprsentation of typical Alsatian architecture! Stroll through the cobbled streets, marvel at the half-timbered houses with flowered windows, and let yourself be carried in the district of Little Venice. Lunch in Colmar.

In the Afternoon, discover Colmar from the water with a flat boat tour. A picturesque district in the heart of the old town, Little Venice owes its splendor to a peaceful river: the Lauch. Along the half-timbered houses, appreciate the serenity of the market gardeners’ quarter where lavish vegetation abounds. Let yourself be carried along by the water and enjoy this exceptional point of view.

Road back to the hotel and dinner in Kaysersberg’s city center.

6 / Alsace Wine Route

Embark for another full day on the Wine Route.

First stop in Eguisheim which has been ranked among «the Most Beautiful Villages in France». You will fall under the charm of its picturesque streets, the authentic atmosphere of its historic center and its half-timbered houses built around its castle! Eguisheim is a true source of tranquility in the middle of the Alsatian vineyards…

Lunch in Eguisheim. Visit of a wine cellar and tasting of Crémant and wines with a Bretzel.

Road to your next accomodation. Check-in for 1 night in a 5* hotel surrounded by nature. Dinner at the hotel’s Michelin star restaurant**.

7 / Strasbourg

Departure to Strasbourg, European capital and capital of Alsace. Strasbourg has a world-renowned historical heritage: the Great Island is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Encircled by the arms of the Ill, the city centre includes the main places and monuments that make Strasbourg famous, such as the Notre Dame Cathedral…  Impossible not to succumb to its charm ! Lunch in Strasbourg.

Boat tour in Strasbourg. You will see the city from an other angle. Beautiful trees and old stone buildings are on both sides of the river which creates a delightful atmosphere. For about an hour, you will sail up to the European Parliament, an impressive glass building which you can’t miss.

You will head next to Baden Baden in the afternoon. Arrival at your 4* hotel for 2 nights. Dinner in Baden Baden. 

8 / Baden Baden

Full day in Baden Baden
The thermal town of Baden-Baden nurtures its chic and old-world atmosphere as a resort destination long favored by elites and artists from across Europe. This city of around 50,000 residents, located at the gateway to the Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg, has no shortage of attractions, including its aristocratic residences, museums, and the thermal baths that have contributed to its reputation. Victor Hugo, Richard Wagner, Dostoevsky, Napoleon III, Queen Victoria, and General de Gaulle, among other historical celebrities, have come to savor the delights of Baden-Baden. Dinner in Baden Baden.

9 / Stuttgart

Road to Stuttgart and audio-guided visit of the Mercedes Benz Museum. On nine levels and covering a floor space of 16,500 m², the museum presents breathtaking vehicles. Discover the automotive and contemporary history from the very first patented car in the world to the hydrogen vehicle from this millennium ! Lunch in Stuttgart. Free time in the Afternoon.

Arrival at the your 4* hotel in Stuttgart for 1 night. Dinner in the city center.

10 / Ulm

Free time in Stuttgart in the Morning (possibility to add the visit of the Porsche Museum). Stuttgart is famous for Mercedes, Porsche and its many museums. Cradle of the German automobile industry, the historic capital of the Baden-Württemberg region is no less rich in green spaces. A surprising city with many attractions! Lunch in Stuttgart. Road to Ulm, a city steeped in medieval allure. Its skyline is graced by the towering Ulm Minster, home to the world’s tallest church spire. Along the banks of the Danube River, the city offers scenic strolls and picturesque views. The Old Town, adorned with cobblestone streets and half-timbered houses, invites exploration. Notably, Ulm is the birthplace of physicist Albert Einstein, celebrated through the Einstein Fountain and Museum.

Departure from Ulm, arrival at your 4-star hotel in the Neuschwanstein castle region for 2 nights. Dinner at the hotel.

11 / Neuschwanstein Castle

Entrance at the Neuschwanstein Castle and guided visit with an English speaking guide (not private)
Neuschwanstein Castle is an iconic 19th-century Bavarian castle located in the picturesque village of Hohenschwangau in Germany. It was commissioned by King Ludwig II and is famous for its fairy-tale appearance, inspiring Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle. The castle’s stunning architecture combines Romanesque and Gothic styles, and it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding alpine landscapes. Neuschwanstein is renowned for its ornate interiors, featuring opulent rooms, intricate woodwork, and vibrant frescoes. Lunch in Füssen.

Afternoon in Füssen, located in Bavaria, is a must-visit destination for lovers of picturesque landscapes and medieval history. When visiting Füssen, you will be charmed by its cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and breathtaking views of the Alps. Füssen is also known for its Benedictine monastery, the Abbey of St. Mang, which houses a museum of art and local history.

Dinner at a Restaurant in Füssen and road back to the hotel.

12 / Innsbruck

Road to Innsbruck in Austria and arrival at your 4* hotel for 1 night. 

Lunch and Afternoon in Innsbruck. In the heart of the Austrian Alps, Innsbruck is a picturesque city known for its stunning mountain backdrop and imperial charm. The historic Old Town, with its colorful buildings and medieval architecture, is a captivating blend of tradition and elegance. Dominating the skyline is the Golden Roof, a symbol of Innsbruck’s imperial past. The Swarovski Crystal Worlds nearby is also very interesting to visit. Innsbruck hosted the Winter Olympics twice, emphasizing its status as a winter sports hub. With a vibrant cultural scene, charming cafes, and the scenic River Inn flowing through. Dinner in the city center.

13 / Liechtenstein

On this day, you will set foot in three different countries (one of Europe’s magic tricks). After leaving Austria, you will spend the day in Liechtenstein and end it in Switzerland. Free time in Vaduz. Liechtenstein, a small alpine principality nestled between Switzerland and Austria, is known for its breathtaking landscapes and a sense of tranquility. The capital, Vaduz, is a charming town surrounded by mountains. It is characterized by its medieval castle perched atop a hill overlooking the Rhine Valley. Despite its small size, Vaduz boasts a mix of modern and historic architecture, including the Vaduz Cathedral and the iconic Vaduz Castle. Vaduz offers a delightful blend of Alpine serenity, cultural richness, and the allure of a principality steeped in history.

Road to Zurich and arrival at your 5* hotel in Thalwil for 2 nights. (Thalwil is a city along the Zürich lake). Dinner at the hotel.

14 / Zurich

Full day in Zurich. Zurich is a very cosmopolitan city by the water combining creative urban life with green nature. Zurich is full of  activities day and night with its countless events, diverse museums, food festival and Switzerland’s most vibrant nightlife. If you are looking after rest and relaxation, you can enjoy some time on the multiple terraces by the water.

In the Afternoon, discover the Chocolate Museum! The Lindt House of Chocolate in Zurich is the largest chocolate museum in Switzerland. This interactive museum offers a fascinating dive into the world of chocolate, with exhibits on the history of cocoa and Swiss chocolate pioneers. Visitors can admire a spectacular chocolate fountain and explore the largest Lindt shop, covering 500 m². It is a delightful and educational experience for both young and old. Dinner at a restaurant near the hotel.

15 / Departure

Check-out after Breakfast and transfer to the airport.

End of our services.

This price includes

  • Transport in a private coach with driver (according to the program)
  • 14 dinners (2 Michelin star restaurants)
  • 2 nights in a 4* hotel in Basel
  • 3 nights in a 5* hotel in Kaysersberg
  • 1 night in a 5* hotel in Illhausern
  • 2 nights in a 4* hotel in Baden Baden
  • 1 night in a 4* hotel in Stuttgart
  • 2 nights in a 4* hotel near the Neuschwanstein castle region
  • 1 night in a 4* hotel in Innsbruck
  • 2 nights in a 5* hotel in Zurich
  • 2 wine tastings along the Alsace Wine Route
  • 1 lunch on the Wine Route
  • Flat boat tour in Colmar
  • Boat tour in Strasbourg
  • Audioguided visit of the Mercedes Museum in Stuttgart
  • Guided tour of the Neuschwanstein Castle
  • Guided tour of the House of Chocolate in Zurich (Lindt)

This price does not include

  • Beverages
  • Lunches not mentionned in the “what’s included section”
  • Personal expenses
  • Flight tickets
  • Spa entrance when it is an additional feature provided by accomodations
  • Tour leader (we can include the services of a tour leader on request)
  • Insurance

Your tripIn pictures

Zurich
Baden Baden
Freiburg im Brisgau
Neuschwanstein Castle
Triberg waterfalls
Kaysersberg valley

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