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Australia to Germany – June 1–15, 2026 Travel Itinerary

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Day 1: Arrival in Frankfurt & Transfer to Munich

Morning: Arrive at Frankfurt Airport and take a high‑speed train to Munich, enjoying the scenic Bavarian countryside. German Railway provides a comfortable 3‑hour journey.

Afternoon: Check into a centrally‑located hotel and enjoy a light lunch at Viktualienmarkt, tasting fresh Bavarian pretzels.

Evening: Stroll around Marienplatz to see the Glockenspiel performance and soak in the lively atmosphere.

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Day 2: Munich Exploration

Morning: Visit the grand Nymphenburg Palace, exploring its opulent rooms and beautiful gardens.

Afternoon: Wander through the expansive English Garden, stopping at the iconic Chinese Tower for a refreshing beer.

Evening: Dine at a traditional Bavarian restaurant near Hofbräuhaus, enjoying live folk music.

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Day 3: Nuremberg Day Trip

Morning: Take a morning train to Nuremberg and start at Nuremberg Castle, a medieval fortress overlooking the city.

Afternoon: Explore the historic Albrecht Dürer House and learn about the famous Renaissance artist.

Evening: Return to Munich for a relaxed dinner in the Altstadt district.

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Day 4: Cologne – Arrival & Cathedral

Morning: Travel by train to Cologne and check in to your accommodation.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic Cologne Cathedral, climbing to the tower for panoramic views of the city.

Evening: Take a leisurely Rhine River cruise, enjoying the illuminated skyline.

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Day 5: Cologne Cultural Day

Morning: Explore the contemporary art at Museum Ludwig, featuring works by Picasso and Warhol.

Afternoon: Stroll along the Old Town, visiting the historic Great St. Martin Church and local boutiques.

Evening: Dine at a riverside restaurant, sampling Kölsch beer and local specialties.

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Day 6: Cologne – Day at Leisure

Morning: Rent a bike and ride along the Rheinuferpromenade, enjoying riverfront parks.

Afternoon: Visit the Chocolate Museum for interactive tastings and history of chocolate making.

Evening: Attend a concert at the historic Cologne Philharmonic, experiencing classical music.

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Day 7: Cologne – History & Shopping

Morning: Tour the Roman‑era Römisch‑Germanisches Museum to learn about the city’s ancient heritage.

Afternoon: Shop for design items in the Schildergasse shopping district and enjoy a coffee at a local café.

Evening: Take a sunset walk on the Hohenzollern Bridge, famous for its love locks.

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Day 8: Cologne – Day Trip to Bonn

Morning: Take a short train ride to Bonn and visit the Beethoven House, birthplace of the composer.

Afternoon: Explore the Bundeskunsthalle for its modern art exhibitions.

Evening: Return to Cologne for a relaxed dinner near the cathedral.

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Day 9: Cologne – Farewell

Morning: Visit the vibrant Kölner Zoo and its famed aquarium.

Afternoon: Pack and enjoy a final stroll through HafenCity for modern architecture sights.

Evening: Transfer by train to Berlin for the next segment of the trip.

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Day 10: Berlin Arrival & Exploration

Morning: Arrive in Berlin and check in to a boutique hotel in Mitte.

Afternoon: Visit the iconic Brandenburg Gate and the historic Reichstag dome.

Evening: Dine in the vibrant Kreuzberg district, sampling local street food.

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Day 11: Berlin Museums & History

Morning: Explore Museum Island, focusing on the Pergamon Museum's ancient artifacts.

Afternoon: Walk the Berlin Wall Memorial, learning about its history.

Evening: Enjoy a performance at the historic Berliner Philharmonie.

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Day 12: Hamburg Arrival

Morning: Take a high‑speed train to Hamburg and settle in the harbor area.

Afternoon: Explore Miniatur Wunderland, the world’s largest model railway.

Evening: Dine at the Elbphilharmonie plaza with views of the Port.

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Day 13: Hamburg Exploration

Morning: Tour the historic Hamburg Harbor, including a short boat ride on the Elbe.

Afternoon: Stroll through Speicherstadt, the UNESCO‑listed warehouse district.

Evening: Experience a vibrant nightlife in the St. Pauli district, enjoying live music.

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Day 14: Eindhoven Day Trip

Morning: Travel to Eindhoven (Netherlands) via train and visit the Van Abbemuseum for modern art.

Afternoon: Explore the innovative Philips Museum, showcasing technological history.

Evening: Return to Hamburg and enjoy a relaxed dinner by the river.

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Day 15: Departure

Morning: Pack and take a train to the nearest international airport, e.g., Frankfurt, for the flight back to Australia.

Afternoon: Final souvenir shopping in Berlin or Frankfurt depending on departure city.

Evening: Depart for home, ending a memorable German‑Dutch adventure.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Marienplatz (Munich) – 2 hours – €12 entry (if any) – €0
  • Nymphen Palace – 3 hours – €15
  • English Garden – 2 hours – Free
  • Nuremberg Castle – 2 hours – €8
  • Albrecht Dürer House – 1.5 hours – €5
  • Cologne Cathedral – 2 hours – €3
  • Rhine River Cruise – 1 hour – €20
  • Museum Ludwig – 2 hours – €12
  • Chocolate Museum – 1.5 hours – €10
  • Römisch‑Germanisches Museum – 2 hours – €9
  • Brandenburg Gate – 1 hour – Free
  • Reichstag Dome – 1 hour – Free (pre‑booking)
  • Museum Island (Pergamon) – 3 hours – €18
  • Berlin Wall Memorial – 1.5 hours – Free
  • Miniatur Wunderland – 2 hours – €15
  • Elbphilharmonie Plaza – 1 hour – Free
  • Hamburg Harbor Boat – 1 hour – €12
  • Speicherstadt – 2 hours – Free
  • Van Abbemuseum – 1.5 hours – €10
  • Philips Museum – 1.5 hours – €8
  • Train travel (all legs) – 12 hours total – €350
  • Accommodation (14 nights) – – €2,100
  • Meals (average €30/day) – 15 days – €450
  • Total Estimated Cost: €3,291

Tips

To extend the trip, add a day in the Romantic Road region between Munich and Nuremberg for scenic drives and castle visits. To shorten the itinerary, combine the Cologne and Bonn day trips into a single day and skip the Eindhoven day, allowing more time in Berlin or Hamburg.

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