Romantic Road Bavaria, Germany - July 2025
From 942 €

Romantic Road Bavaria, Germany - July 2025

Holiday package
Created: Monday, October 21, 2024
Ref ID: 14454262
price per person From
942 €
Based on 2 adults
1.883 €
Total Price
Created: Monday, October 21, 2024
Destinations: Frankfurt, Würzburg, Rothenburg ob der tauber, Dinkelsbuhl, Augsburg, Füssen, Marktoberdorf, Ulm, Rothenburg ob der tauber, Bad Mergentheim, Frankfurt

Your day to day

01 Jul
Transport from Bucharest to Frankfurt
Departure
Tarom
Tarom Tarom - RO301
08:35 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
10:15 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
2h 40m 0 PC Nonstop
Transport:  RO301
Cabin Class: Economy
01 Jul
1. Frankfurt
Stop
About the destination: Welcome to Frankfurt, Germany – a dynamic city where tradition meets modernity, creating a unique blend that captivates every visitor. Known as the financial capital of Europe, Frankfurt is not just about skyscrapers and business hubs; it offers a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and culinary experiences that are sure to make your visit unforgettable. Start your journey in the heart of the city at the Römerberg, Frankfurt's historic square. Here, you can admire the traditional half-timbered houses and the iconic Römer, which has served as the city hall for over 600 years. Nearby, St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, with its towering Gothic architecture, offers a glimpse into the city's medieval past and provides a stunning view from its observation deck. Don't miss the chance to stroll along the River Main, where you can enjoy picturesque views and perhaps take a relaxing boat tour. For art and history enthusiasts, the Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) is a must-visit. This cluster of museums along the riverbank includes the renowned Städel Museum, showcasing masterpieces from seven centuries of European art, and the German Film Museum, which delves into the fascinating world of cinema. The Senckenberg Natural History Museum, with its impressive dinosaur exhibits, is perfect for families and science lovers alike. No trip to Frankfurt would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. Head to the vibrant district of Sachsenhausen, known for its traditional apple wine taverns. Here, you can savor hearty dishes such as Frankfurter sausages, green sauce (Grüne Soße), and Handkäse mit Musik (a regional cheese specialty). Pair your meal with a glass of Apfelwein (apple wine) for an authentic taste of Frankfurt. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or a foodie, Frankfurt promises a rich and diverse experience that will leave you eager to return.
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01 Jul
Car rental
HYUNDAI I10
Frankfurt Main
Frankfurt Airport T2
11:15 - 1 Jul 2025
Frankfurt Main
Frankfurt Airport T2
08:00 - 11 Jul 2025
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy

Plin spre plin

General payment terms
Prepayment: Full rental price due at time of reservation. At pick-up a valid credit card in main driver's name is required as a guarantee. Prepaid or debit cards, such as Maestro, Visa electron, Visa Premier or Carte Bleue are not accepted.
Deposit applicable to this booking
Upon collection of the car a security deposit will be blocked on the driver’s credit card. This deposit is determined by supplier considering your selected car category. Please be informed that the value of one tank of fuel and possible traffic fines can be additionally blocked on your credit card. It is recommended to present a credit card with chip, pin code and embossed numbers.Estimated deposit amount:: EUR 300,00
Theft protection
with excess up to 950 EUR
Collision damage waiver
with excess up to 950 EUR
Pickup

Frankfurt Airport T2 - Telephone: +49 69 697970

TERMINAL 2, LEVEL 2, HALLE D

Opening hours: 07:00 - 21:00
Due to limited access to Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2, no car return is possible, therefore all car returns will be redirected to our location in Terminal 1 at Airport City Hall, Area A, 60549, Frankfurt am Main, Opening hours: Sunday-Saturday 24H
Dropoff

Frankfurt Airport T2 - Telephone +49 69 697970

TERMINAL 2, LEVEL 2, HALLE D

Opening hours: 07:00 - 21:00
Due to limited access to Frankfurt Airport Terminal 2, no car return is possible, therefore all car returns will be redirected to our location in Terminal 1 at Airport City Hall, Area A, 60549, Frankfurt am Main, Opening hours: Sunday-Saturday 24H
Transport from Frankfurt to Würzburg
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01 Jul
2. Würzburg
Stay
About the destination: Würzburg is a city that is in Franconia in northern Bavaria, Germany. Founded in the 10th century, Würzburg served as the home of powerful prince-bishops for many centuries. It is renowned for the Residence, regarded as one of the finest palaces in Europe and a high point of Baroque art (also UNESCO cultural world heritage). Würzburg is also home to one of the oldest churches in Germany, built in the 8th century on top of a former pagan shrine. One of its most famous structures, Festung Marienberg, is a fortress which now surrounds the church Würzburg was the center of the kingdom known as Franconia. In the 19th century, Napoleon merged Franconia with Bavaria, by which the city is ruled to this day The most important sites to see in Würzburg are: • Fortress Marienberg: was long the seat of the bishop-prince. It was built, rather than to defend the city, to defend citizens. • Mainfranken Museum: with collections ranging from prehistory to the present. • The Old Bridge in Würzburg: it was built between 1473 and 1543 to replace the Romanesque Bridge, which had been destroyed by floods. • The Cathedral of St. Kilian: it is a very sober Romanesque style temple and was built between 1040 and 1225. The chapel Schönborn, an added side chapel by the bishops of the same name, is decorated with skulls and bones, both on the inside and the outside. • The Lusamgärtchen: is a small walled courtyard on the north side of the church of Neumünster. The tomb of minstrel Walther von der Vogelweide is located within the garden. There are several old, beautiful churches in town to visit and marvel at, cafes, shops and eating establishments to spend time in as well as taking in a guided tour of the city.
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Transport from Würzburg to Rothenburg ob der tauber
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02 Jul
3. Rothenburg ob der tauber
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About the destination: Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. It is well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world. It is part of the popular Romantic Road through southern Germany.
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Transport from Rothenburg ob der tauber to Dinkelsbuhl
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04 Jul
4. Dinkelsbuhl
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About the destination: Discovering Dinkelsbühl: A Journey Through Time in Germany Welcome to Dinkelsbühl: Bavaria's Medieval Gem Nestled in the heart of Bavaria, Dinkelsbühl stands as a testament to Germany's rich medieval history. This picturesque town is part of the famous Romantic Road, which weaves through southern Germany offering travelers a glimpse into a world where fairy tales come to life. As you approach Dinkelsbühl, you are greeted by the imposing city walls and towers that have safeguarded its timeless beauty for centuries. The town is a perfect destination for history buffs, romantics, and anyone looking to escape into a bygone era. Stroll Through History on Cobblestone Streets Take a leisurely stroll through Dinkelsbühl's impeccably preserved old town, where cobblestone streets are lined with colorful half-timbered houses. The town's layout has remained unchanged since the Middle Ages, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the past. Marvel at the 16th-century St. George's Minster, a stunning example of late Gothic architecture that dominates the townscape. Be sure to visit the charming Weinmarkt, where the gabled roofs and ornate facades tell the tales of the town's former wealth and importance. Every corner of Dinkelsbühl seems to be a living museum, offering a window into the lives of its medieval inhabitants. Festivals and Culture: Celebrate Like It's 1599 Dinkelsbühl comes alive with a variety of festivals throughout the year, showcasing the town's vibrant cultural heritage. The most famous celebration is the Kinderzeche, a historical reenactment held every July. It commemorates the town's children who, according to legend, saved Dinkelsbühl during the Thirty Years' War. Dressed in traditional costumes, the townspeople parade through the streets, accompanied by music and dance, creating a festive atmosphere that captivates visitors. Other events, such as the Christmas market and the Summer Breezes open-air music festival, offer unique opportunities to engage with the local customs and traditions. Culinary Delights and Cozy Accommodations After a day of exploration, indulge in the regional Franconian cuisine at one of Dinkelsbühl's quaint restaurants or beer gardens. Sample local specialties like Schneeballen, a pastry made of shortcrust dough, or savor a hearty plate of bratwurst with sauerkraut. When it's time to rest, Dinkelsbühl offers a range of accommodations, from charming bed and breakfasts to historic hotels, each providing a warm welcome and a chance to further soak up the town's enchanting ambiance. Whether you're sipping a glass of Franconian wine or settling into a cozy room overlooking the old town, your stay in Dinkelsbühl will be an unforgettable part of your German adventure.
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Transport from Dinkelsbuhl to Augsburg
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04 Jul
5. Augsburg
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About the destination: Augsburg is a lovely city of about 266,000 people in the German Federal State of Bavaria. Founded as “Augusta Vindelicorum “. From the 13th century Augsburg was a free imperial city. In the 15th and 16th centuries, Augsburg became an important commercial center in Europe. The Emperor Maximilian I held the Reichstag of Augsburg. The city was a center of art of the highest order and its products, ranging from the work of silversmiths and printing to the scientific advances were known worldwide. Architecturally Augsburg is dominated by the city architect Elias Holl. Many public buildings were designed by him. For example, the city council, the slaughterhouse, the Red Gate and the armory. The most important sites to see in Augsburg are: Bertolt Brecht Haus: The birth place of the writer. The Fuggerei is the world's oldest welfare housing and dates back to 1516. 160 people still live in this complex. The rent of an apartment today is only one euro. Fugger Stadtpalast: This 16th century renaissance building is the former residence of Jakob Fugger. Maximilian museum: Displays various topics connected with Augsburg. Rathaus City hall was built in the 17th century by Elias Holl. Römisches Museum: It contains roman founds from in and around Augsburg. It is situated in the 16th century church St. Magdalena. Schaetzlerpalais: Displays art from baroque and rococo eras. Mozarthaus Leopold Mozart's birthplace. Now this house hosts an interesting museum which is dedicated to Leopold Mozart and his son Wolfgang A Mozart.
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Transport from Augsburg to Füssen
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06 Jul
6. Füssen
Stay
About the destination: Füssen is an enchanting town in Bavaria, Germany, known by the Hohes Schloss and its Basilica and former Benedictine monastery of St. Mang. The famous Neuschwanstein Castle is a few kilometres to the east. There are beautiful lakes with beautiful views and the "Kalvarienberg" which has the "Stations of the Cross" on it. The most important sites to see in Füssen are: • Schloss Neuschwanstein: the mother of all castles known throughout the world. • Hohenschwangau This castle was the home of Louis II, while he was growing up. • Wies: This pilgrimage church is one of the great masterpieces of Rococo world. Has been designated a World Cultural Heritage Site by UNESCO. • Falkenstein: Another castle, this is a ruin, a short drive from Füssen, near Pfronten. • Via Claudia: Ancient Roman road from Donauwörth, in the Alps, to Venice. • Tegelberg: A ski resort, but in summer you can take the elevator to the top.
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07 Jul
Tickets
A Self Guided Walk from Hohenschwangau to Neuschwanstein Castle
A Self Guided Walk from Hohenschwangau to Neuschwanstein Castle
2 Entrances ( Adulţi de la 6 la 100 ani: 2 )
A Self Guided Walk from Hohenschwangau to Neuschwanstein Castle
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Transport from Füssen to Marktoberdorf
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08 Jul
7. Marktoberdorf
Stay
About the destination: Welcome to Marktoberdorf, Germany—a hidden gem nestled in the heart of the picturesque Allgäu region. This charming town offers a perfect blend of historical intrigue, natural beauty, and cultural richness. Whether you are an enthusiastic history buff, an avid nature lover, or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Marktoberdorf has something special in store for you. Begin your journey with a visit to the magnificent St. Martin's Church, an architectural marvel that dates back to the 15th century. The church's towering spire and intricate frescoes are a testament to the town's rich religious and cultural heritage. For a deeper dive into local history, the Town Museum (Stadtmuseum) offers a fascinating collection of artifacts and exhibits that chronicle Marktoberdorf's evolution from a medieval settlement to a modern-day cultural hub. Nature enthusiasts will find solace in the breathtaking landscapes surrounding Marktoberdorf. The lush meadows, rolling hills, and serene lakes provide ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and picnicking. The nearby Auerberg mountain offers panoramic views that are simply irresistible, making it a perfect spot for photography and sightseeing. In winter, the area transforms into a snowy wonderland, ideal for skiing and snowboarding adventures. Culinary aficionados will be delighted by the local Bavarian cuisine, available in the town's cozy eateries and beer gardens. Savor traditional dishes like schnitzel, bratwurst, and pretzels, all washed down with a refreshing pint of locally brewed beer. Don't forget to explore the local markets and shops, where you can find handcrafted souvenirs and regional specialties to take home as mementos of your unforgettable trip. Marktoberdorf is not just a destination; it's an experience that invites you to slow down, savor the moment, and immerse yourself in the unique blend of history, nature, and culture that this enchanting town has to offer.
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Transport from Marktoberdorf to Ulm
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09 Jul
8. Ulm
Stop
About the destination: Ulm is a town at the edge to Bavaria in Baden-Württemberg, south west Germany. It is home to the highest church steeple in the world, 161.53m, even higher than the Dom of Cologne. Albert Einstein was born here. Around the city, there are many statues of sparrows, Spatzen. Spatzen is a nickname for the residents of Ulm and a symbol of the city. Legend says that, while building the cathedral, the workers couldn't figure out how to get the long wooden beams into the church until they noticed a sparrow entering its nest while holding a piece of straw lengthwise, instead of sideways. The most important sites to see in Ulm are: • Cathedral: Construction on the Ulmer Münster began in the 14th century. The top of the tower, which is the highest in the world and can be reached by climbing 768 steps, offers a magnificent view of Ulm and the region. On clear days, you can see the Alps. • Fischerviertel: the Fishermen's Quarter is a scenic old part of town with half-timbered houses, around the Blau River. It contains the crookedest hotel in the world. • Schwörmontag: a festival of the city that includes the Nabada, water parade on the Danube • The Christmas market in the square in front of the Münster. • The farmers’ market Wednesday and Saturday in front of the Münster. • The Rathaus (town hall) with its ancient colorful painted walls and the astronomical clock dating from 1520. • The library of Ulm, also known as "Glaspyramide" or glass pyramid due to its architecture. • Narrensprung, the annual parade at the start of the Carnival season.
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Transport from Ulm to Rothenburg ob der tauber
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09 Jul
9. Rothenburg ob der tauber
Stay
About the destination: Rothenburg ob der Tauber is a town in the district of Ansbach of Mittelfranken (Middle Franconia), the Franconia region of Bavaria, Germany. It is well known for its well-preserved medieval old town, a destination for tourists from around the world. It is part of the popular Romantic Road through southern Germany.
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Transport from Rothenburg ob der tauber to Bad Mergentheim
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10 Jul
10. Bad Mergentheim
Stop
About the destination: Bad Mergentheim is known for the Castle of the Teutonic Order. Its historic center swings between the Market Square (Marktplatz) surrounded by famous buildings such as the Town Hall and guild houses, and the castle. Both points of interest are linked by the lively Burgstrasse. As a counterbalance to the importance of the Teutons, the San Juanists built the Cathedral of San Juan between 1250 and 1274. Initially this town is known since the Middle Ages as Mergentheim. In 1826 its thermal springs were rediscovered, and it became fashionable as a tourist destination. As testified "Bad" (Baths in German) that has been in its place name since the nineteenth century.
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Transport from Bad Mergentheim to Frankfurt
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10 Jul
11. Frankfurt
Stay
About the destination: Welcome to Frankfurt, Germany – a dynamic city where tradition meets modernity, creating a unique blend that captivates every visitor. Known as the financial capital of Europe, Frankfurt is not just about skyscrapers and business hubs; it offers a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and culinary experiences that are sure to make your visit unforgettable. Start your journey in the heart of the city at the Römerberg, Frankfurt's historic square. Here, you can admire the traditional half-timbered houses and the iconic Römer, which has served as the city hall for over 600 years. Nearby, St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, with its towering Gothic architecture, offers a glimpse into the city's medieval past and provides a stunning view from its observation deck. Don't miss the chance to stroll along the River Main, where you can enjoy picturesque views and perhaps take a relaxing boat tour. For art and history enthusiasts, the Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) is a must-visit. This cluster of museums along the riverbank includes the renowned Städel Museum, showcasing masterpieces from seven centuries of European art, and the German Film Museum, which delves into the fascinating world of cinema. The Senckenberg Natural History Museum, with its impressive dinosaur exhibits, is perfect for families and science lovers alike. No trip to Frankfurt would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. Head to the vibrant district of Sachsenhausen, known for its traditional apple wine taverns. Here, you can savor hearty dishes such as Frankfurter sausages, green sauce (Grüne Soße), and Handkäse mit Musik (a regional cheese specialty). Pair your meal with a glass of Apfelwein (apple wine) for an authentic taste of Frankfurt. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or a foodie, Frankfurt promises a rich and diverse experience that will leave you eager to return.
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11 Jul
Transport from Frankfurt to Bucharest
Return
Tarom
Tarom Tarom - RO302
11:15 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
14:40 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
2h 25m 0 PC Nonstop
Transport:  RO302
Cabin Class: Economy
price per person From
942 €
Based on 2 adults
1.883 €
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