22 November 2026 - 06 December 2026 Germany, Austria and Switzerland Christmas Travel Tour 676
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Germany, Austria and Switzerland Christmas Travel Tour 676

Germany, Austria and Switzerland Christmas Travel Tour 676

Experience the magic of Austria, Germany and Switzerland this holiday season on our 15-day, 14-night partial self-drive Christmas Markets Tour! This journey includes hotel accommodations, activities, transportation, select meals, and the flexibility of your own rental car to explore at your own pace in some destinations. With festive markets, charming towns, and winter beauty all around, you’ll enjoy a truly unforgettable holiday adventure.

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Overview Of Germany, Austria and Switzerland Christmas Travel Tour 676

Austrian Alps
Christmas Markets
Innsbruck Walking Tour
Zurich City Tour
Geneva Tour
Matterhorn Glacier
360 Restaurant
Jungfraujoch Cable Car
DAYS
15 Days, 14 Nights
AIRFARE
Not Included
HOTELS
Included
LOCAL GUIDE
English / German Guide Included
ACTIVITIES
Included
MEALS
Some Meals Included
SELF-DRIVE
Partial

Note: Ensure that you check for any travel restrictions and entry requirements at your destination. It is your responsibility to be prepared with all necessary travel documents and paperwork. Plan to arrive at the airport at least three hours before your scheduled departure time.

Day 1

Arrival in Geneva and Private Geneva Tour Approx. Driving Distance: 92.8 km

Day 2

Free day in Geneva

Day 3

Train to Zermatt and Matterhorn Glacier Approx. Driving Distance: 13.1 km

Day 4

Gornergrat Train, Train to Montreux and Train to Interlaken - Scenic Golden Pass Route Approx. Driving Distance: 275 km

Day 5

360 Schilthorn and Restaurant Approx. Driving Distance: 36.5 km

Day 6

Jungfraujoch and Drive to Zurich Approx. Driving Distance: 173 km

Day 7

Morning Group Zurich Walking Tour

Day 8

Flight to Munich and Rental Car Pick up

Day 9

Recommendation: Exploring Munich's Christmas Markets

Day 10

Recommendation: Bavarian Alps to Innsbruck with Neuschwanstein Castle Tour

Day 11

Recommendation: Snowy Austrian Alps

Day 12

Recommendation: Exploring Christmas Markets in Salzburg

Day 13

Recommendation: Journey from Salzburg to Vienna

Day 14

Recommendation: Christmas Lights in Vienna

Day 15

Transfer to airport

Munich Christmas Markets

munich christmas markets

Austrian Alps

austrian alps

Salzburg Christmas Markets

salzburg christmas markets

Vienna Christmas Market

vienna christmas market

Zurich Walking Tour

zurich walking tour

Zurich

zurich

and more!

and more!

  • Flight from Zurich to Munich
  • Transportation from Geneva airport to hotel to airport
  • 2 Night Hotel Munich (Breakfast included)
  • 1 Night Hotel Innsbruck (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Salzburg (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Vienna (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Geneva (Breakfast included)
  • 1 Night Hotel Zermatt (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Interlaken (Breakfast included)
  • 2 Night Hotel Zurich (Breakfast included)
  • First Class Train to Zermatt
  • Prestige Train from Montreux to Interlaken (Golden Pass Route, one of the most scenic routes in the entire world)
  • Basic Economic Electric Rental Car in Germany, Switzerland and Austria
  • Recommend Daily Itinerary in Germany and Austria
  • Regular Class Gornergrat Train
  • Matterhorn Glacier Visit
  • First Class train to Montreux
  • 360 Schilthorn and Restaurant with Cable Car Ticket
  • Jungfraujoch Visit (Regular Class Ticket)
  • Group Zurich Walking Tour with cruise, local guide (arrive to meeting point on own)
  • Private Geneva Tour
  • Neuschwanstein Castle Ticket
  • City and hotel taxes are not included in the tour price and must be paid separately at the tour destination.

Germany

What is the main language?

  • The official language in Germany is German. While many people in Berlin speak English, learning a few basic German phrases (like "Guten Tag" for hello and "Danke" for thank you) can greatly enhance your experience and show respect to the locals.

What is the time zone?

  • Berlin is 8 hours ahead of Salt Lake City Mountain Time (CET, UTC+1). During Daylight Saving Time (from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October), it is UTC+2.

Will I need an adapter/converter for electricity?

  • Germany uses Type C and Type F power plugs. The standard voltage is 230 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. Be sure to bring a power adapter if your devices have different plug types.

What is the climate like?

  • Berlin has a temperate climate, with cold winters and warm summers. Winter temperatures can drop below freezing, while summer averages are in the mid-70s°F (around 24°C). Spring and fall can be unpredictable, so pack layers and prepare for rain.

Will I need Insurance?

  • Medical insurance is not mandatory for travel to Germany, but it is highly recommended. Ensure that your health insurance covers international travel, or consider purchasing travel insurance for added peace of mind. Find that here.

Is tipping customary?

  • Tipping in Germany is appreciated but not obligatory. In restaurants, it is common to round up the bill or leave a tip of around 5-10% for good service. For taxis and hotel staff, rounding up is also the norm.

What is the main currency?

  • The official currency in Germany is the Euro (€). Check current exchange rates before you travel; currently, 1 US dollar is approximately equal to 0.94 Euros. It’s always good to have some cash on hand for smaller establishments.

What is transportation like?

  • Berlin has an excellent public transportation system, including the U-Bahn (subway), S-Bahn (commuter trains), buses, and trams. Consider purchasing a Berlin WelcomeCard for unlimited travel and discounts at major attractions. Biking is also popular in Berlin, with many rental options available.

What is the Dining Etiquette?

  • Germans typically have a casual dining culture, but there are some customs to note. Waiters won’t bring the bill unless asked, and meals can be leisurely. Be sure to greet staff with “Guten Tag” when entering a restaurant and say “Tschüss” when leaving.

Is it safe?

  • Berlin is generally safe for tourists, but as with any major city, be cautious of pickpockets, especially in crowded areas like Alexanderplatz or near the Brandenburg Gate. Always keep your belongings secure and stay aware of your surroundings.

What are the Local Customs?

  • Germans value punctuality, so always arrive on time for tours, reservations, or meetings. A friendly “Hallo” or “Guten Tag” when entering shops or restaurants is appreciated, and addressing people with “Herr” (Mr.) or “Frau” (Mrs.) plus their last name is considered polite.

What are some Cultural Sites?

  • Berlin is rich in history and culture, with many museums, galleries, and historical landmarks. Some sites, like the Berlin Wall Memorial and Reichstag Building, offer free entry or discounted rates on certain days, so research ahead to plan your visit.

Austria

What Language is spoken?

  • The official language in Austria is German. In major cities like Vienna and Salzburg, many people speak English, especially in tourist areas. Still, learning a few basic German phrases (such as “Grüß Gott” for hello and “Danke” for thank you) is polite and appreciated.

What is the time zone?

  • Vienna is 8 hours ahead of Salt Lake City Mountain Time (CET, UTC+1). During Daylight Saving Time (from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October), it is UTC+2.

Will I need a converter/adapter for electricity?

  • Austria uses Type C and Type F power plugs. The standard voltage is 230 V, and the frequency is 50 Hz. Bring a universal adapter if your devices have different plug types.

What is the Climate like?

  • Austria has a temperate and alpine climate. Winters (December–March) can be very cold with snow, especially in the mountains, while summers (June–August) are warm, averaging in the mid-70s°F (around 24°C). Spring and fall are mild but can be unpredictable, so layers and a rain jacket are recommended.

Are there any health hazards?

  • Travelers are not required to have medical insurance for entry, but it is strongly recommended. Make sure your insurance covers international travel or consider purchasing travel insurance for peace of mind. Click Here.

Are tips customary?

  • Tipping in Austria is customary but modest. In restaurants and cafés, rounding up the bill or leaving about 5–10% is common. For taxis and hotel staff, rounding up is also appreciated.

What is the currency used?

  • The official currency in Austria is the Euro (€). Check exchange rates before your trip; currently, 1 US dollar is approximately equal to 0.94 Euros. Carry some cash, as smaller shops and cafés may not accept cards.

What modes of Transportation are there?

  • Austria has excellent public transportation, including trains, trams, buses, and subways in cities like Vienna. The ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) provides reliable service across the country. Biking is also popular in urban areas, and taxis and rideshare services are available.

What is the Dining Etiquette?

  • Dining in Austria tends to be relaxed, but customs matter. Waiters usually won’t bring the bill until asked. Greet staff when entering with “Grüß Gott” or “Guten Tag”, and say “Auf Wiedersehen” when leaving. Meals can be leisurely, especially in traditional coffeehouses.

Is it Safe?

  • Austria is considered very safe for tourists. Standard precautions apply, such as watching out for pickpockets in crowded tourist areas (like Vienna’s Stephansplatz). Keep valuables secure and be mindful in busy train stations.

What are some Local Customs?

  • Austrians value politeness and punctuality. Arrive on time for tours, reservations, and meetings. Address people formally using Herr (Mr.) or Frau (Mrs.) followed by their last name until invited to use first names.

Are there any Cultural Sites?

  • Austria is renowned for its cultural heritage. Highlights include Vienna’s Schönbrunn Palace, Salzburg’s Old Town (Mozart’s birthplace), Hallstatt village, and the alpine landscapes of Tyrol. Many museums offer discounted entry on certain days—research in advance to make the most of your visit.

Switzerland

Language

  • The official language in Switzerland is French, Italian, German and Romansh.

Time Zone

  • Switzerland is 8 hours ahead of our Salt Lake City mountain time.

Electricity

  • The associated wall plugs sockets in Switzerland are Type J and and Type C.

Climate

  • The climate is moderate with no excessive heat, cold or humidity. From July to August the daytime temperature range is 18 to 28 °C (65° - 82° F) and from January to February the range is -2 to 7 °C (28° - 45° F). In spring and autumn, the daytime temperature range is 8 to 15 °C (46° - 59° F).

Health

  • Medical insurance is recommended when traveling to Switzerland but is not required.

Currency

  • The official currency in Switzerland is the Swiss Franc. 1 US dollar in London is equal to about 0.880072 CHF.

Germany

When is the best time to visit Germany?

The ideal time to visit Germany is during April, May, and June, or from September through October. December is also a wonderful time thanks to the famous Christmas markets. Spring and early fall offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and more affordable prices, making them great for a balanced trip. Keep in mind that Munich gets extremely busy during late September and early October due to Oktoberfest. Christmas markets run from December 1 to 24, with some of the most popular in Munich, Rothenburg, and Nuremberg, though many smaller towns host charming celebrations as well.

What are the most popular places to visit in Germany?

Here are eight of the most popular cities and regions: Berlin, Rhine Valley, Munich, Black Forest, Baden-Baden, Dresden, Rothenburg, Germany offers a wide range of experiences, from historic landmarks and scenic wine regions to vibrant cities and outdoor adventures. Whether you're interested in culture, food, or nature, there’s something for every type of traveler.

What food should I try in Germany?

Germany’s food scene blends tradition with modern influences, showcasing local ingredients and regional specialties. Some must-try dishes include Spätzle (a soft egg noodle), Schnitzel (breaded and fried meat), Flammkuchen (a thin, pizza-like dish), Currywurst (sausage with curry ketchup), and Bratwurst.

What are the best places in Germany for Oktoberfest?

Germany is well known for Oktoberfest celebrations. While Munich hosts the most famous one, there are several other great cities to enjoy the festivities, including Stuttgart, Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Dortmund.

Is Germany safe for travel?

Germany is considered very safe for travelers. Like anywhere, it’s wise to stay aware of your belongings in busy places like train stations or crowded areas, but overall it is a safe and welcoming destination. Travel Insurance is also recommended, you can find it here.

What language do they speak in Germany?

The official language is German. However, English is widely spoken, especially in major cities and tourist areas, so communication is usually easy. In more rural areas, English may be less common.

What currency does Germany use?

Germany uses the euro. While credit cards are widely accepted, it’s important to carry some cash, especially for smaller purchases or when visiting rural areas.

Is the water at restaurants free?

Unlike in some countries, water is not typically free in German restaurants. If you ask for water, you’ll usually be served sparkling water unless you specifically request still water. Tipping is expected, but generally lower than in North America.

What are the entry requirements and procedures?

According to U.S. travel guidelines, American citizens can visit Germany for up to 90 days without a visa. A valid passport is required, and it should remain valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date. Travelers are also limited to bringing in up to 30,000 euros in cash or equivalent funds. You can check the requirements here.

Austria

What is the official language in Austria?

German is the official language in Austria, though English is widely spoken in tourist areas and many Austrians, especially younger people, speak at least some English.

What is the official currency in Austria?

The official currency in Austria is the Euro (€).

What should I pack when traveling to Austria?

Pack comfortable walking shoes (especially if you plan to explore the Alps or historic city centers), layers for varying weather, a warm jacket in cooler months, a reusable water bottle, and a universal plug adapter for electronics.

When is the best time to visit Austria?

The best times to visit Austria are spring (April to June) and fall (September to October), when the weather is mild and cities are less crowded. Winter (December to March) is ideal for skiing in the Alps.

Is tipping customary in Austria?

Tipping is customary but modest. It’s common to round up the bill or leave about 5-10% for good service, especially in restaurants and cafés.

What are the main forms of transportation in Austria?

Austria has an efficient public transportation system, including trains, trams, buses, and subways in major cities like Vienna. Taxis and rideshare services are also available, and biking is common in urban areas.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Austria?

Credit cards are accepted in most places, especially in cities and larger establishments, but smaller shops, restaurants, and cafés may prefer cash (Euros). It’s wise to carry some cash with you.

What is the time zone in Austria?

Austria operates in Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1. During Daylight Saving Time (from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October), it is UTC+2.

Where is Austria?

Austria is a landlocked nation in south-central Europe, bordered by Germany, Italy, Hungary, Slovenia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein. Its central location makes it easy to include in European trips, with convenient rail connections and short flights linking it to nearby countries. It’s also a common stopover point for international flights between Europe and North America.

Is Austria part of Germany?

Austria is an independent country and not part of Germany, though the two share a long border. While they have historical and cultural connections, they remain separate nations.

What is Austria known for?

Austria is famous as the birthplace of renowned composers like Mozart, Haydn, and Strauss, with many landmarks honoring them in cities like Vienna and Salzburg. The Alps cover much of the country, offering world-class skiing and stunning scenery. Austria is also known for treats like apple strudel, its chocolate brands, and a rich cultural heritage that draws visitors year-round.

When is the best time to visit Austria?

The ideal times are April–May and September–October, when the weather is pleasant and crowds are smaller. Winter (December–January) is also popular for skiing and festive Christmas markets.

What are the best places to visit in Austria?

Top destinations include Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Hallstatt, Graz, Melk, Linz, Styria, and the Danube River. Each offers a mix of cultural landmarks, scenic landscapes, and local charm.

How many days should I spend in Austria?

Spending 7 to 10 days allows enough time to explore key cities, relax in the Alps, visit historical sites, and enjoy local food and wine.

What should I do on my trip to Austria?

Explore Salzburg’s musical history, visit Vienna’s palaces and museums, ski or snowboard in alpine resorts, admire St. Stephen’s Cathedral, cruise along the Danube, tour Hofburg Palace, visit Melk Abbey, and experience the country’s wine regions.

Is Austria good for wine and beer?

Yes, Austria offers excellent wine and beer. Sauvignon blanc is especially popular, and regions like the Wachau Valley are known for vineyards. Beer culture is also strong, particularly near the Bavarian border.

Is there good hiking and cycling in Austria?

Austria is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, with countless hiking and cycling routes. Popular areas include Zell am See, Dachstein Mountain, Tyrol’s Zillertal region, and the Danube cycling path.

Does Austria have good Christmas markets?

Yes, Austria is famous for its festive Christmas markets, especially in Vienna, Salzburg, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz, and Tyrol, featuring lights, decorations, and seasonal treats.

How do I get around Austria?

Train travel is one of the most efficient ways to get around, with the ÖBB rail system connecting cities and regions. Renting a car is useful for reaching rural or alpine areas, while flights are less commonly used within the country.

What food should I try in Austria?

Must-try dishes include Apfelstrudel, Wiener schnitzel, Knödel (dumplings), Käsespätzle, Tafelspitz, Kaiserschmarrn, Brettljause, and Sachertorte.

Is Austria good for families?

Yes, Austria is very family-friendly, offering museums, outdoor adventures, caves, salt mines, and attractions like dinosaur parks, along with skiing and hiking opportunities.

Is Austria suitable for seniors?

Austria is well-suited for seniors, with accessible cities, scenic excursions, cultural events, and relaxing activities like Danube river cruises.

Is Austria good for couples or honeymooners?

Austria is a romantic destination, perfect for couples seeking charming cities, lakeside villages, mountain views, and intimate dining experiences.

Is Austria safe for travel?

Austria is considered one of the safest countries in the world. Standard travel precautions are sufficient for a safe visit.

What currency is used in Austria?

The euro (€) is the official currency. Cash is commonly used, though credit cards are widely accepted and ATMs are easy to find.

What languages are spoken in Austria?

The official language is Austrian German, though English is commonly spoken in major cities and tourist areas.

What vaccinations are required for Austria?

Travelers are generally expected to be up to date on routine vaccinations, including COVID-19 where applicable. It’s best to check current guidelines before traveling. Travel insurance is recommended. 

Paris

Do I need to speak French to get around?

It is always great to learn a few basic words in French although many locals speak English well enough especially in the city.

Should I purchase travel insurance?

Travel Insurance is not required but it is recommended. You can purchase travel insurance here

What is common to eat in Paris, France?

Crepes, Baguettes, Croissants, Snails, Ratatouille, Duck Confit and many other delicious foods!

What language is spoken in French?

French.

Do I need a rental car?

No, transportation will be provided to activities and the public transportation is fantastic.

Is tipping expected in Paris?

Service is usually included in the bill at restaurants, but it is common to leave a small tip (5-10%) for excellent service.

What is the currency in Paris?

The currency in Paris is the Euro (€).

Can I drink tap water in Paris?

Yes, tap water in Paris is safe to drink.

What is the dress code in Paris?

Parisians tend to dress stylishly. Casual attire is fine for most tourist activities, but it’s recommended to dress a bit more formally for dining out or visiting more upscale locations.

Is Paris safe for tourists?

Yes, Paris is generally safe, but like any major city, it’s important to stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas where pickpocketing can occur.

Can I use my credit cards in Paris?

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in Paris, but it's a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases, especially at markets or smaller cafes.

What public transportation options are available in Paris?

Paris has an excellent public transportation system, including the Metro, buses, and trams. You can buy single tickets or multi-day passes.

Is Paris a good destination for families?

Absolutely! Paris has many family-friendly attractions like the Eiffel Tower, Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, and the Cité des Enfants, a science museum for kids.

What is the local etiquette when dining out?

It’s customary to greet the staff upon entering a restaurant and say "bonjour" (hello) or "bonsoir" (good evening). It's also considered polite to wait for everyone to be served before starting your meal.

Is Wi-Fi available in Paris?

Yes, many cafes, restaurants, and public spaces offer free Wi-Fi. The city also provides free Wi-Fi in certain areas, including parks and public libraries.

Do I need a Visa to visit Paris?

If you are from a Schengen Agreement country, no visa is needed for stays under 90 days. If you're from outside the EU, check the visa requirements specific to your country. Check Here

Switzerland

Do I need to speak German, French or Italian to get around?

It’s always great to learn a few basic words in the local language, but many Swiss locals speak English, especially in cities and tourist areas.

Should I purchase travel insurance?

Travel Insurance is not required but it is recommended. You can purchase travel insurance here

What is common to eat in Switzerland?

Some must-try dishes include fondue, raclette, rösti, Zürcher Geschnetzeltes, Swiss chocolate, and Swiss cheese specialties.

What language is spoken in Switzerland?

Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. The language spoken depends on the region.

Do I need a rental car?

No, transportation will be provided to activities and the public transportation is fantastic.

Is tipping expected in Switzerland?

Service is usually included in restaurant bills, but it is common to round up or leave a small tip (5-10%) for excellent service.

What is the currency in Switzerland?

The currency in Switzerland is the Swiss Franc (CHF).

Can I drink tap water in Switzerland?

Yes, tap water in Switzerland is among the cleanest and safest in the world.

What is the dress code in Switzerland?

Casual attire is fine for most tourist activities, but people tend to dress neatly. If dining at upscale restaurants or visiting luxury venues, dressing more formally is recommended.

Is Switzerland safe for tourists?

Yes, Switzerland is one of the safest countries in the world. However, always stay aware of your belongings, especially in busy tourist areas.

Can I use my credit cards in Switzerland?

Yes, credit cards are widely accepted, but it's a good idea to carry some cash for small purchases, especially in rural areas or small shops.

What public transportation options are available in Switzerland?

Switzerland has an excellent public transportation system, including the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB), trams, buses, and boats. The Swiss Travel Pass offers unlimited travel on public transport.

Is Switzerland a good destination for families?

Absolutely! Switzerland has many family-friendly attractions, including the Swiss Transport Museum, Jungfraujoch, Mount Pilatus, and scenic train rides like the Glacier Express.

What is the local etiquette when dining out?

It’s customary to greet staff upon entering a restaurant by saying “Grüezi” (in German-speaking areas), “Bonjour” (in French-speaking areas), or “Buongiorno” (in Italian-speaking areas). Waiting for everyone to be served before eating is also polite.

Is Wi-Fi available in Switzerland?

Yes, many cafes, restaurants, and public spaces offer free Wi-Fi. Switzerland also has Wi-Fi hotspots in certain areas, including train stations and city centers.

Do I need a Visa to visit Switzerland?

If you are from a Schengen Agreement country, no visa is needed for stays under 90 days. If you're from outside the EU, check the visa requirements specific to your country. Check Here

Pricing & Availability

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Itinerary

Day 1 - Germany, Austria and Switzerland Christmas Travel Tour 676

Arrival in Geneva and begin exploring. Note all times are approximate and subject to change.

Meals Provided:None

Hotel:Grand Hotel Suisse Majestic, Autograph Collection or similar category

Activities:Private Geneva Tour

Timeline:

1. Arrival in Geneva. || 46.237530111030445, 6.109320611625988

2. Transfer to hotel

3. Hotel check in. || 46.43598949534893, 6.909907183473469

4. 5:30 PM - 6:30 PM - Private Geneva Tour (arrive to meeting point on own)

Embark on a visually captivating 90-minute journey through Geneva with a Local, as you explore the city’s most Insta-worthy highlights and dive into its vibrant urban lifestyle. Stroll from the iconic Broken Chair monument to the whimsical charm of The Smurfs Buildings, capturing photos that showcase Geneva’s iconic views and authentic local character—perfect for enhancing your social media presence. Along the way, your Local guide will reveal Geneva’s best-kept secrets, from trendy cafes to beloved local hangouts where you can relax, dine, and experience the city’s creative pulse. These insider spots will bring a unique and authentic flair to your visual storytelling. From stunning vistas to lively local experiences, this tour is a must for anyone seeking a personal and photogenic exploration of Geneva.

5. Free time

6. Night in Geneva

Accommodations

Grand Hotel Suisse Majestic, Autograph Collection or similar category

Discover a Belle Epoque style hotel in Montreux, Grand Hotel Suisse Majestic, Autograph Collection, offering rooms overlooking the lake, a restaurant with astonishing view on the alps and free Wi-Fi.

Tradition Julen Hotel or similar category

Located a 10- 15-minute walk from the cable cars, Hotel Julen offers a traditional tavern, an elegant restaurant and a 3-story spa area with indoor pool. All rooms have private balconies. The cozy rooms at Tradition Julen Hotel combine traditional Alpine interiors with modern amenities such as flat-screen cable TVs and free Wi-Fi. The spacious bathrooms have hairdryer, free beauty products and bathrobes.

Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa or similar category

The five-star Victoria-Jungfrau Grand Hotel & Spa in Interlaken enjoys a privileged location between two beautiful lakes as well as at the foot of the eternally snowcapped Jungfraujoch. Check into your spacious and stylish room, complete with 19th-century adornments, then head downstairs to the world-famous, 5,500-square-meter spa Nescens. Better-aging programs, treatments, and beautifying therapies are complemented by state-of-the-art fitness equipment and complimentary classes.

Kameha Grand Zurich, Autograph Collection or similar category

Newly opened in 2015, the international lifestyle hotel Kameha Grand Zurich offers outstanding contemporary architecture and neo-Baroque interiors from world-renowned designer Marcel Wanders, and is located a 6-minute drive from Zurich Airport, a 15-minute drive from Zurich Old Town and a 10-minute drive from the Glatt Shopping Center.

Hotel München Palace or similar category

Munchen Palace is a hotel in Munich's Bogenhausen quarter. Located on the banks of the Isar River, not far from the beautiful Englischer Garten, the hotel stands between the Friedensengel Monument and the Prinzregententheater. The city centre's shops and sights are just a 15-minute walk away. There are underground and bus stops nearby and the hotel has a private garage.The hotel roof terrace and garden are city-central spots of seclusion. Guests can soak up the sun whilst enjoying breakfast, lunch or dinner in the garden.

The Penz Hotel or similar category

A modern glass building with panoramic views, The PENZ Hotel openend its doors in 2002 as Innsbruck's first ever design hotel. In terms of furnishings, The Penz Hotel, located in the heart of the city, resembles the outer building - a lot of glass, paired with earthy colors and wood makes a comfortable yet sophisticated look.

Hotel Bristol Salzburg or similar category

Hotel Bristol is located in the heart of Salzburg, only a few steps away from Mirabell Palace and the Festival Houses. Family-run for 3 generations, this historic 5-star hotel offers an award-winning restaurant and free WiFi throughout the hotel.

Andaz Vienna Am Belvedere, by Hyatt or similar category

Rooms feature air-conditioning, private bathrooms, and modern amenities. Guests enjoy free WiFi, mini-bars, and soundproofing for a relaxing stay. The hotel offers spa facilities, a sauna, fitness center, and terrace. Additional services include a steam room, fitness room, and electric vehicle charging station.

Airfare & Transportation

If you need airfare included for your guided tour please contact us today and we will be able to provide you with airfare accommodations. If you contact us about airfare the price of your guided tour will very so we will get back to you within 24-48 hours.

Flight Number

LH 2371 (55 Minutes)

Departing 

Zurich Airport (ZRH) November 30, 2025 5:10 PM

Arrival 

Munich International Airport (MUC) November 30, 2025 6:05 PM

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We did the Costa Rica trip and it was incredible. Zipline, rainforest, boat rides, catamaran. It
was soooo much trip for the money. Loved the hotel Tabacón with the hot springs and the
Westin was also 5 star! You go from the Carribean side to the Pacific. It's the trip of a
lifetime. Well done evolution35

- Jason Shamy

Our Happy Clients

Evolution35 made our dream vacation come true! Great package price inclusive of airfare, 5
star hotel, transportation, meals, and excursions. I did not have to do anything. Everything
was planned ahead for me under one affordable price. We had a blast and are looking
forward to booking again with evolution35! Evolution35 is the way to vacation!!!!!!

- ANALIS CARATTINI-RUIZ

Our Happy Clients

Fantastic trip to Paris with Evolution 35. Between booking our trip and the time we left, we had lots of questions and they were always so quick to respond to our emails. It was so wonderful that they took care of many details of our trip for us, especially the first couple of days as we were getting oriented in a foreign place! Our tour guide was hilarious and knowledgeable. He helped us stay safe and have a lot of fun too! A great experience for us!

- Jenny Leake

Our Happy Clients

Contacté con esta empresa gracias a una amiga. La relación calidad/precio me ha parecido
excelente. La atención durante la contratación del viaje fue muy buena y rápida.
Solucionaron todas nuestras dudas, que eran muchas, con paciencia y acierto. La propuesta
que finalmente contratamos ha sido ideal para una primera vez en Hawaii, nos ha permitido
vivir la tranquilidad de la isla y hacer rutas por los parques naturales. En la llegada a Maui no
reubicaron a un apartahotel mejor en una zona diferente a la inicial que resultó ser un gran
acierto, dado que íbamos en familia, y facilitó nuestra estancia. Si podemos volver en el
futuro para conocer las otras islas, seguro que repetimos con ellos. ¡Gracias!

- Mireia González Merino
22 November 2026 - 06 December 2026 Germany, Austria and Switzerland Christmas Travel Tour 676
22 November 2026 - 06 December 2026 / Per Person / Double Occupancy