
Grand Europe Family Discovery: Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria & Italy (12N/13D)
Total: €6,183.64
Germany is a country of extraordinary regional diversity, a nation that was only unified in 1871 and then again after 1990, and whose sixteen federal states retain strong cultural identities.
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May–September for festivals; late November–December for the world's best Christmas markets.
Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, Dresden
34+curated experiences
Real itineraries created and booked by travel agents for Germany.
Curated Experiences
Real, bookable activities — curated for travel agents building Germany proposals.

Explore the historic Heidelberg Castle, offering stunning views, grand ruins, and fascinating Renaissance architecture.

Sail through the UNESCO-listed Upper Middle Rhine Valley past the famous Loreley Rock with KD cruises operating multiple times daily between Rüdesheim and St. Goar / St. Goarshausen.

UPWARD AND DOWNWARD RIDE

The admission ticket entitles you to visit the Grotto

The admission ticket entitles you to visit Linderhof Palace

Step into a captivating fairytale journey as you explore the enchanting Neuschwanstein Castle

Visit the BMW Museum in Munich and explore the history, innovation, and iconic models of BMW through interactive exhibits and displays (entrance ticket, subject to availability).

Explore Baden-Baden, renowned as one of Europe’s most refined and sophisticated spa destinations, before journeying through the scenic, forested landscapes of the Black Forest. Continue on to the charming French city of Strasbourg, where you can wander through its picturesque and historic old town.

Explore the legacy of Porsche at the Porsche Museum and kindly verify if your guided tour already includes the entrance fee before booking tickets.

Experience Cologne from the water on a relaxing cruise along the Rhine, enjoy panoramic riverside views, and spot major landmarks including the iconic Cologne Cathedral.

Explore the lively Rhine-side city with a 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass, visit highlights like the Cathedral and Zoo, and enjoy onboard audio commentary during a scenic 90-minute tour of Cologne.

Take part in a guided walk through Cologne’s historic old town, exploring key landmarks such as Cologne Cathedral, the Hohenzollern Bridge, and the historic Old Town Hall.
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King Ludwig II's fairytale castle rising dramatically from the Bavarian Alps. The inspiration for Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty Castle.
Berlin's iconic 18th-century neoclassical landmark, a powerful symbol of Cold War division and reunification at the heart of the city.
A 600-year construction project resulting in Germany's most-visited landmark. Climb 533 steps to the south tower for panoramic Rhine views.
The UNESCO-listed Upper Middle Rhine Valley with dozens of medieval castles perched dramatically on vine-terraced cliffs above the river.
The longest preserved section of the Berlin Wall, now a 1.3km open-air gallery covered in murals by 118 international artists.
Germany's most picturesque scenic route through medieval walled towns. Rothenburg ob der Tauber feels frozen in the Middle Ages.
A magical region of dense pine forests, cuckoo clock workshops, traditional farmhouses, and the cherry-rich Black Forest gateau.
Munich's central square dominated by the New Town Hall with its famous Glockenspiel performing its mechanical show three times daily.
Plan your client's trip around Germany's most iconic celebrations.
| Month | Feb | Sept | Nov |
|---|---|---|---|
| Festival | Berlinale Film Festival | Oktoberfest, Munich | Nuremberg Christmas Market |
| Details | February One of the “Big Three” European film festivals, showcasing world cinema in Berlin. | Mid-September–early October World’s largest beer festival with 6 million visitors, traditional dirndls, and Bavarian food. | Late November–December 24 Germany’s most famous Christmas market, renowned for handmade ornaments and gingerbread. |
May–September for festivals; late November–December for the world's best Christmas markets. Use these windows when planning Germany trips for the best client experience.
The most popular destinations in Germany are Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, Dresden. Most well-rounded Germany trips visit Berlin, Munich, Hamburg at minimum.
Yes — notable Germany festivals include Oktoberfest, Munich (Mid-September–early October), Berlinale Film Festival (February), Nuremberg Christmas Market (Late November–December 24). Aligning client itineraries with these dates often delivers the most memorable trips.
MindDMC offers 34+ curated activities and experiences in Germany — from cultural tours and sightseeing to adventure, wellness, and family-friendly options — all bookable directly from your proposal.
Don't miss Brandenburg Gate and Berlin Wall, Neuschwanstein Castle, Cologne Cathedral, Romantic Road and Rothenburg, Black Forest villages when shortlisting stops for a Germany itinerary.
Yes. MindDMC generates a complete Germany proposal — covering hotels, transfers, day-by-day activities, and pricing — in under 60 seconds, ready to share with your client as a polished PDF or shareable link.
Most travel agents plan Germany trips for 7–10 nights to cover the major highlights without rushing. Shorter 4–5 night trips work well for city-focused breaks; 12+ nights suit deeper regional exploration with multiple bases.
Yes. MindDMC pulls live inventory from partners like HotelBeds, RailEurope, WebBeds, Stuba, and Amigo across Germany, so the options you see in a proposal are bookable in real-time.