German & Austrian Christmas Markets

Land Tour

Explore Europe's enchanting Christmas markets
Enjoy the festive atmosphere and the cultural wonders of this journey.

Imagine exploring Europe’s greatest and most nostalgic Christmas Markets, stirring in anticipation of the festivities ahead. Enjoy visits to Neuschwanstein Castle and the extravagant Linderhof Palace, take in the views from the summit of the massive Zugspitze and savour the warm, local hospitality.


From price

$8,187
Price per person, twin share
Tour Provider Albatross Tours
Number Of Days
11
Start Location
Frankfurt, Germany
End Location
Munich, Germany
Age Range
Avg. 50+
Group Size
1 to 28
Tour Style
Premium
Tour Themes
No specific theme
Physical Rating
Easy to Moderate

Departure dates

Price per person, twin share
Start End Availability Price
30 Nov 2026 10 Dec 2026 Available $8,187
29 Nov 2027 09 Dec 2027 Available POA
06 Dec 2027 16 Dec 2027 Available POA

Inclusions

  • 10 breakfasts
  • 8 dinners
  • Itinerary details

    Day 1: Frankfurt

    Your tour commences this evening in wonderful Frankfurt: a city of contrasts – from modern skyscrapers to beautifully maintained old buildings. There is so much to see and do in the city centre, including the Christmas markets on the Römerberg, which has traditionally been the centrepiece of the Advent season in Frankfurt.  If you have time prior to the tour commencing, we recommend you visit them!  Dinner tonight is included in your hotel, but first, enjoy a welcome drink. This is an ideal opportunity to meet your fellow travellers.

    Hotel: Hilton Frankfurt City Centre
    Day 2: Würzburg Christmas Markets, ‘My Time’ in Rothenburg Ob Der Tauber and a Night Watchman torchlit walk

    We arrive into the baroque city of Würzburg, starting point of the ‘Romantic Road’, mid morning. You will have plenty of free time to explore the enchanting Christmas Markets in the Altstadt (old town).
    We arrive mid afternoon in nearby Rothenburg, the finest medieval city in all of Europe.
    The rest of the afternoon is yours to enjoy the delightful cobblestoned streets, ramparts and turrets of picture-postcard Rothenburg. Make a point of walking through the famous ‘Christmas Shop’ known for its stunning displays. The Christmas Markets, set in the narrow alleys are perhaps the quaintest you will ever see.
    This evening, after dinner in your hotel, we have included a special treat – a torchlight tour with the Night Watchman through the beautifully preserved ramparts and winding streets.

    Hotel: Hotel Tilman Riemenschneider
    Day 3: Nürnberg ‘My Time’ to explore the Christmas Markets.

    Today we visit medieval Nürnberg with its massive stone towers and gates, which was once the setting for enormous Nazi rallies and War Crimes trials. Nürnberg now boasts extensive pedestrian walkways and Europe's most splendid Christmas Markets. A truly magical European Christmas atmosphere where local choirs sing, and the smell of mulled wine, roasting sausages, chestnuts and sweets fill the air. This huge market has a unique law that only traditional Christmas artefacts are allowed for sale. We return to Rothenburg mid-afternoon and the rest of your day is free.

    Hotel: Hotel Tilman Riemenschneider
    Day 4: Romantic Road to Neuschwanstein Castle & Oberammergau

    Travelling south we reach village of Hohenschwangau in Bavaria.  After a brisk walk uphill you will enjoy a visit to one of the most inspiring and famous castles in the world – ‘Mad’ King Ludwig’s romantic Neuschwanstein Castle.  At the Castle you will enjoy a guided tour inside the King’s apartments, staterooms, halls and throne room all reminiscent of a Wagner operatic saga. Later we continue to the historic village of Oberammergau – famed for its ‘Passion Play’ performances which have been staged every 10 years since the 1600’s. Oberammergau is set in the picturesque Ammer Valley beneath snowcapped mountains. The town itself is also famous for its beautifully painted houses and chalets.

    Hotel: Parkhotel Sonnenhof, Oberammergau
    Day 5: The mighty Zugspitze

    Driving to nearby Garmisch-Partenkirchen we board a funicular train which takes us across snow laden fields to the base of the mighty Zugspitze. At this point the train enters the mountain and tunnels its way up to Zugspitzeplatt station at an altitude of 2,600 metres. Here you can be entertained by the alpine hustle and bustle and marvel at the acrobatic stunts of the free skiers and snowboarders in Terrain Park Zugspitze. There is also a marvellous SonnAlpin Glacier Restaurant to enjoy a relaxing brunch.  

    Later we will catch the cable car to the summit of the Zugspitze mountain, Germany’s highest peak. At an altitude of nearly 3,000 metres the views are quite stupendous. Take in the unmatched 360° panorama with a view of more than 400 peaks in Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Germany, or enjoy lunch in the Gipfelalm rustic summit lodge. We then catch the Eibsee cable car all the way down to the lakeside where our coach meets us and takes us back to our hotel.

    Hotel: Parkhotel Sonnenhof, Oberammergau
    Day 6: Kloster Ettal, Linderhof Palace, Oberammergau’s Passion Play theatre and ‘My Time’

    This morning we stop at Kloster Ettal. This monastery in a lovely shaded valley dates back over 700 years and is one of the finest examples of Rococo architecture in existence.  Afterwards, we visit nearby Linderhof for a guided tour of the extravagant French Rococo Palace – yet another of King Ludwig’s amazing creations. This afternoon we have included a guided visit to the Oberammergau Passion Play Theatre & the ‘My Time’ to wander through the streets of beautifully painted houses and chalets.

    Hotel: Parkhotel Sonnenhof, Oberammergau
    Day 7: ‘My Time’ in Innsbruck and to Salzburg

    Departing Bavaria we cross the Garmisch Pass and descend into the spectacular Inn Valley and reach the winter resort of Innsbruck before lunchtime. You have plenty of time to explore the delightful Old Town and see the famous ‘Golden Roof’. The Christmas markets are beautifully located in the old city central square. Later we continue to Salzburg – the baroque city of Mozart sitting beneath its enormous Festung (Fortress) where we spend three nights.

    Hotel: Imlauer Hotel Pitter Salzburg
    Day 8: Salzburg sightseeing and ‘My Time’

    This morning we enjoy a walking tour with a local guide who will introduce you to this enchanting city, including several locations used in the film ‘The Sound of Music’. The rest of the day is entirely free for you to enjoy this marvellous city with its winding cobblestoned streets, churches, Christmas decorations and shops – all a short walk away. Take time to visit the huge castle for a fascinating view and don’t forget to soak up the atmosphere of the famous Salzburg Christmas Markets.

    Hotel: Imlauer Hotel Pitter Salzburg
    Day 9: Horse drawn carriage ride in Filzmoos

    Driving south, we stop at the ski resort of Filzmoos where we board a horse drawn carriage to enjoy a ride through this winter wonderland. Passing through the snowy woods, and surrounded by majestic mountains, we reach the remote Oberhofalm alpine hut which provides a perfect lunchtime stop. This evening we have arranged a special dinner in the St Peter Stiftskeller – Austria’s oldest restaurant which dates back 1200 years! Be enchanted as we step back in time to the late 18th century. 

    Hotel: Imlauer Hotel Pitter Salzburg
    Day 10: Munich and ‘My Time’

    Travelling north we cross into Germany and arrive into Munich for our last night together. Rebuilt since the war the central walking precinct is a mass of people and activity. The shopping is excellent. Perhaps take lunch in one of the numerous cafés or a giant Beer Hall? A perfect place for some Christmas shopping (and yes there are Christmas Markets all around the old Town Hall). Your farewell dinner tonight will be enjoyed in a local restaurant.

    Hotel: Maritim Hotel Munich, Germany
    Day 11: Munich

    This morning it is time to say farewell as your tour ends.

    Hotel: Maritim Hotel Munich, Germany

    Frequently Asked Questions

    You should choose this premium tour for its enchanting blend of Europe's most nostalgic Christmas markets and iconic landmarks. From the fairytale Neuschwanstein Castle and the extravagant Linderhof Palace to the breathtaking 360-degree panorama at the summit of the Zugspitze, this journey offers a unique combination of festive atmosphere, royal history, and stunning alpine scenery.
    This tour is designed for travellers who appreciate a premium experience and have a love for festive traditions, European history, and scenic landscapes. Those who enjoy exploring medieval towns, visiting royal palaces, and soaking up the magical atmosphere of traditional Christmas markets will find this journey particularly rewarding.
    The pros include a comprehensive itinerary featuring high-end hotels, unique experiences like a torchlight walk with a Night Watchman and a horse-drawn carriage ride, and visits to world-famous sites. A potential con is that some activities, such as the visit to Neuschwanstein Castle, require a brisk walk uphill, which may be challenging for some.
    This tour is a wonderful option for couples and solo travellers looking to experience the holiday season in a social, premium setting, with a welcome drink and dinner specifically designed to help fellow travellers meet. While not explicitly mentioned for children, the festive and scenic nature of the trip would likely appeal to families as well.
    This tour is excellent for both first-time and experienced visitors. First-timers will love the inclusion of major highlights like Munich, Salzburg, and Neuschwanstein Castle, while experienced travellers will appreciate the deeper dives into the 'Romantic Road' and the specific cultural charm of the smaller medieval towns.
    The tour is rated as 'Easy to Moderate' in terms of physicality. However, please be aware that some portions of the trip involve walking through cobblestoned streets in medieval towns and a brisk walk uphill to reach Neuschwanstein Castle, so those with significant mobility concerns may find these specific activities challenging.
    This tour provides a balanced focus on sightseeing and culture. It emphasizes the cultural traditions of the Advent season through its Christmas market visits and offers extensive sightseeing of architectural wonders, royal palaces, and the natural beauty of the Bavarian and Austrian Alps.
    The pace of the tour is moderate. While it covers several cities and landmarks across Germany and Austria, it thoughtfully incorporates 'My Time' segments in cities like Rothenburg, Nürnberg, Innsbruck, and Munich, allowing you to explore at your own leisure.
    The itinerary feels well-balanced rather than rushed. By spending multiple nights in locations like Rothenburg, Oberammergau, and Salzburg, the tour ensures you have enough time to soak in the local atmosphere and enjoy the festivities without feeling hurried from one place to the next.
    Yes, the tour includes many key highlights, such as Neuschwanstein Castle, Linderhof Palace, the Zugspitze summit, the 'Golden Roof' in Innsbruck, and the historic sites of Salzburg and Munich, alongside several of Europe's most famous Christmas markets.
    The tour includes guided visits, such as a walking tour with a local guide in Salzburg and guided tours of the castles, which helps navigate the local areas. While the text does not explicitly detail language translation services, the presence of professional guides ensures a smooth and informative experience.
    Disclaimer:
    These FAQs have been generated with the assistance of AI to provide a general overview. They are intended as a starting point only and should be reviewed based on your knowledge, current supplier information and client requirements.
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