Harburg and Rothenburg Day Trip from Munich
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Experience Highlights
Spend a day exploring Harburg and Rothenburg on this day trip from Munich. You will spend about 11 hours on this experience with a German and English speaking tour guide. All transfers are included in the tour in an air-conditioned vehicle.
In Rothenburg you will enjoy a medieval city whose cobbled streets, squares and houses are perfectly preserved. In Harburg, on the other hand, the 11th century castle is one of the oldest fortifications in Germany. You will also have free time to stroll, shop and have lunch on your own.
- You will discover the medieval villages of Hamburg and Rothenburg during a day trip of about 11 hours.
- A tour guide will accompany you during the transfers and you will have an audio guide to explore the towns on your own.
- All parts of the tour are included in an air-conditioned vehicle.
What’s included
- Excursion to Harburg and Rothenburg from Munich
- Tour guide on board (German and English)
- Audio guide available on board in Mandarin, Japanese, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Russian and Mandarin.
- Food and drink
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Keep in mind you need to arrive 20 minutes before start
Step by Step
Set off from Munich and learn about the history of the medieval towns of Harburg and Rothenburg on this 1-day tour. Throughout the experience, which lasts about 11 hours, you will be accompanied by a tour guide to whom you can address all your questions. The guide will be with you on the way and afterwards, you will visit each city on your own with an audio guide with commentary on what each place has to offer.
The distance from Munich to Rothenburg, which is the farthest of the two towns, is about 250 km. So that this distance is not a problem , all necessary transfers are included in the tour in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Throughout the day you will be able to admire the most important monuments of both towns at close quarters. In Rothenburg, the town hall , which looks like a palatial building and even has bells, stands out. Not forgetting of course the city gates and the Markplatz, the town's main square. Thus, Rothenburg is considered one of the best preserved medieval towns in Europe.
Harburg on the other hand also has a large number of medieval monuments. In this case you cannot miss its 11th century castle, which is the largest, oldest and best preserved castle in southern Germany.
During your time in the two towns you will also have free time. This will allow you to stroll through the streets at your own pace, pop into the shops of your choice or have lunch on your own at a place of your choice.