Alemania en Tren
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Alemania en Tren

Multidestination
Created: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 - Departure: Monday, February 3, 2025
Ref ID: 10114221
price per person From
2.323 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Wednesday, July 10, 2024 - Departure: Monday, February 3, 2025
Destinations: Hamburg, Berlin, Leipzig, Erlangen, Munich, Zurich, Stuttgart, Cologne

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03 Feb
Transport from Madrid to Hamburg
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
06:15 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas
14:36 - Hamburg, Hamburg Hbf Alternative train station
8h 21m 1 PC 1 stopover Fare: CLASSIC
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 1121
06:15 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
08:50 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH1121
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 51m - Stop in Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
Change from terminal 1 to TN
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 3694
10:41 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
14:36 - Hamburg, Hamburg Hbf Alternative train station
Cabin Class: Economy
  • 3 min technical stop at KWQ.
  • 2 min technical stop at GOTTINGEN RAILWAY STATION (ZEU).
  • 3 min technical stop at HBF RAILWAY STATION , Hanover (ZVR).
03 Feb
1. Hamburg
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About the destination: Hamburg, a city with a rich trading history spanning centuries, is a bustling blend of Hanseatic commerce and global sophistication. Despite significant damage during WWII, this attractive city still retains much of its distinctive northern German architecture, characterized by copper-roofed brick buildings. Its beautiful parks and lakes contribute to Hamburg's reputation as the Venice of the north. The city's vibrant cultural scene adds even more life to this expansive port city. Hamburg's old town is laced with charming canals that stretch from the Alster to the Elbe. The elaborately decorated Rathaus dominates the city center, with the equally impressive St. Michaeliskirche nearby. Ascend the towering spire of this beautiful baroque church for a breathtaking view. Near the Rathaus, you'll find the Börse, suitably grand for this city of commerce, and the ruined St Nikolai church, which now serves as an anti-war memorial. For shopping enthusiasts, Pöseldrof is a must-visit. This delightful neighborhood is filled with upscale homes, quaint cafes, boutiques, and antique shops. Night owls will love the notorious St. Pauli district. Hamburg's dynamic and cool vibe is sure to surprise visitors. There's something for everyone in this city, whether it's the numerous parks, canals, bridges, or the beautiful lakes formed by the river Alster. Despite its seeming austerity, Hamburg is a city that will make you feel at home.
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05 Feb
Transport from Hamburg to Berlin
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
10:30 - Bremen, Bremen Neuenland Alternative airport
16:24 - LEIPZIG/HALLE LEIPZIG HBF RAIL STN
5h 54m 0 PC 1 stopover Fare: LIGHT
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 355
10:30 - Bremen, Bremen Neuenland (BRE) Alternative airport
11:30 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH355
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 31m - Stop in Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
Change from terminal 1 to TN
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 3734
13:01 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
16:24 - LEIPZIG/HALLE LEIPZIG HBF RAIL STN
Cabin Class: Economy
  • 2 min technical stop at ERFURT HBF RAILWAY STATION (XIU).
05 Feb
2. Berlin
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About the destination: The capital city of Germany, Berlin, is one of the most exciting and historically rich places in both Germany and Europe. No other German city offers as much "visible" history, despite the scars of World War II and the division during the Cold War era. No other German city boasts such a vibrant cultural life. The architecture in Berlin is incredibly diverse. It's now possible to see examples of many different historical periods in a short span of time within the city center, from a few remaining medieval buildings near Alexanderplatz, to the ultra-modern glass and steel structures at Potsdamer Platz. Due to its tumultuous history, Berlin remains a city with many unique neighborhoods. Berlin has many facets. It is a charming, cosmopolitan, multicultural, and multiethnic city with very friendly locals and a plethora of things to do and see.
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07 Feb
Transport from Berlin to Leipzig
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
12:55 - Berlin, Berlin-Brandenburg Willy Brandt (BER)
16:05 - Leipzig, Leipzig Halle (LEJ)
3h 10m 0 PC 1 stopover
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 2207
12:55 - Berlin, Berlin-Brandenburg Willy Brandt (BER)
14:05 - Munich, Franz Josef Strauss München (MUC)
Transport:  LH2207
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: LIGHT
1h 0m - Connection in Munich, Franz Josef Strauss München (MUC)
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 2170
15:05 - Munich, Franz Josef Strauss München (MUC)
16:05 - Leipzig, Leipzig Halle (LEJ)
Transport:  LH2170
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: LIGHT
07 Feb
3. Leipzig
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About the destination: The city of Leipzig is famous for two things: books and music. The university, founded in 1409, stands for an illustrious tradition of learning that embraces the names of Lessing and Nietzsche, among others. Publishing has always been a thriving industry in this city. The Altstadt, the old quarter, is still crammed with bookstores, and major international book fairs take place here annually. Music is a real tradition here, and occupies a central place in the lives of its inhabitants. In 1723 Johann Sebastian Bach settled here, he filled many of the city’s churches with the sound of his early work. The fortified towers of the Neues Rathaus dominates the Altstadt. Nearby, is the Thomaskirche where J.S. Bach served as cantor. Bach’s grave lies just in front of the altar. The heart of the city throbs within the Marktplatz, a colourful cobbled square guarded by the charming Altes Rathaus. Inside, the City History Museum recounts the history of the city. Behind it is the Alte Börse with a monument to Goethe in front. Leipzig offers its guests a wide choice of entertainment .Visit the many museums that the city has, or if you prefer, stroll casually through the arcades and passageways covered with glazed structures so typical of Leipzig. This fun and dynamic city has, as well, its fair share of colourful shops and cafes and an abundance of nightlife.
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08 Feb
Transport from Leipzig to Erlangen
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
06:10 - Leipzig, Leipzig Halle
11:00 - Nuernberg, Nuernberg Railway
4h 50m 0 PC 1 stopover Fare: LIGHT
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 157
06:10 - Leipzig, Leipzig Halle (LEJ)
07:10 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH157
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 24m - Stop in Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
Change from terminal 1 to TN
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 3450
08:34 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
11:00 - Nuernberg, Nuernberg Railway
Cabin Class: Economy
  • 3 min technical stop at WUERZBURG HBF RAILWAY STN (QWU).
09 Feb
Transport from Erlangen to Munich
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
06:15 - Nuernberg, Nurnberg
12:12 - Munich, Munich Railway
5h 57m 0 PC 1 stopover Fare: LIGHT
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 143
06:15 - Nuernberg, Nurnberg (NUE)
07:00 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH143
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 34m - Stop in Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
Change from terminal 1 to TN
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 3450
08:34 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
12:12 - Munich, Munich Railway
Cabin Class: Economy
  • 3 min technical stop at WUERZBURG HBF RAILWAY STN (QWU).
  • 4 min technical stop at Nuernberg Railway (ZAQ).
09 Feb
5. Munich
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About the destination: Munich, situated on the Isar River in southern Bavaria, is renowned for its world-class museums, stunning parks, the annual Oktoberfest beer festival, and architecture. The magnificent public buildings and monuments stand as a testament to the imperial ambitions of the Wittelsbach family, who ruled Bavaria from the 12th to the 20th century. Despite suffering significant damage from allied bombings during World War II, many of its historic buildings have been restored, and the city center largely resembles its appearance in the late 1800s. This includes its largest church, the Frauenkirche, and the famous city hall (Neues Rathaus). A unique blend of proud tradition and cutting-edge culture will keep you engaged and active. The city stays alive until the wee hours, thanks to its many students and the quintessential Bavarian zest for life.
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10 Feb
Transport from Munich to Zurich
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
05:35 - Munich, Munich Railway
10:40 - Zurich, Zurich
5h 5m 1 PC 1 stopover Fare: CLASSIC
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 3449
05:35 - Munich, Munich Railway
08:39 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
Cabin Class: Economy
  • 2 min technical stop at Nuernberg Railway (ZAQ).
1h 6m - Stop in Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
Change from terminal TN to 1
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 1186
09:45 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
10:40 - Zurich, Zurich (ZRH)
Transport:  LH1186
Cabin Class: Economy
10 Feb
6. Zurich
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About the destination: Zurich is often misunderstood as just a sterile banking city, but don't buy into that. Yes, Zurich is home to one of the world's largest stock exchanges and is the financial heart of Switzerland, but there's so much more to it. Beyond the markets and stock prices, you'll discover a city that's artistic, trendy, and full of life. Spend some time in Zurich West. Its old warehouses, viaducts, and shipbuilding caverns have been transformed into art centers, cool bars, and unique boutiques. Along Langstrasse, the city's infamous red light district, you're now more likely to find a stylish handbag from an up-and-coming designer than anything else. Zurich's personality is on full display during the annual Street Parade, a massive techno festival that winds through the city with DJs and scantily-clad dancers on floats. You won't see a single banker's tie. If you do in the charming east bank quarter of Niederdorf, it's probably undone. These medieval streets are alive with corner cafes, trendy bars, and top-notch restaurants. It's easy to spend an afternoon just soaking up its relaxed vibe, especially in the summer when the riverside feels like a beach. Winter is special too. Under a blanket of snow, the cobblestone streets, fountains, lakeside walks, and stunning architecture of the Old Town seem like they were made for a painting. This is when one of Europe's best Christmas markets comes to town and the air is filled with the comforting scents of glühwein (mulled wine) stalls. Shoppers will love it here any time of year. Zurich's flashy side is on display in the high-end designer boutiques of Bahnhofstrasse, the city's main shopping street. But this city isn't just for the well-to-do; there are plenty of unique shops tucked away on hidden streets. Located on the River Limmat and the northern end of Lake Zurich, Zurich is blessed with natural beauty. The city's architects have also made respectful additions - just look at the Fraumünster and Grossmünster churches, which face each other across the river. And when you've had your fill of the city's diverse restaurants, top-tier museums, and vibrant nightlife, you can always escape to the nearby Uetliberg mountain or take a boat trip on Lake Zurich – if only to catch your breath before diving back into the city's delights again.
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11 Feb
Transport from Zurich to Stuttgart
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
11:15 - Zurich, Zurich
14:38 - Stuttgart, Stuttgart Railway Station
3h 23m 1 PC 1 stopover Fare: CLASSIC
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 1187
11:15 - Zurich, Zurich (ZRH)
12:20 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH1187
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 3m - Stop in Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
Change from terminal 1 to TN
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 3418
13:23 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
14:38 - Stuttgart, Stuttgart Railway Station
Cabin Class: Economy
11 Feb
7. Stuttgart
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About the destination: Famed as the home base of Mercedes-Benz, Stuttgart is often perceived as a drab industrial city, but it could very well be the most verdant city in Europe. Over half of its surrounding area is blanketed by orchards, meadows, forests, and over 500 vineyards that yield excellent wines. The city is currently undergoing a transformation, gradually shifting its car-centric urban design to accommodate more pedestrian spaces. After the Second World War, the city's architectural gems were restored. Today, it draws nearly half a million tourists annually with its impressive museums and an atmosphere of laid-back affluence. The city is nestled in a valley to the west of the Neckar River. The Schlossgarten, a vast stretch of parks and ponds teeming with swans, street performers, and contemporary sculptures, extends southwest from the Neckar River to the city center. In the heart of the city center lies the Schlossplatz, one of Stuttgart's most picturesque squares. On the southern edge of the Schlossplatz stands the Neues Schloss, a baroque palace that now serves as government offices. Adjacent to the palace is the Old Castle, which houses the Württemberg State Museum, the primary historical museum of the state of Baden-Württemberg. The Mercedes-Benz Museum, with its unique collection of vintage and state-of-the-art cars, is one of the city's most appealing and frequented sites. The museum building itself is also architecturally intriguing. Despite its modernity, Stuttgart exudes a certain charm and flair, offering visitors a variety of historical and cultural attractions.
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12 Feb
Transport from Stuttgart to Cologne
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa
06:30 - Stuttgart, Stuttgart
09:33 - Cologne, Cologne Railway
3h 3m 0 PC 1 stopover Fare: LIGHT
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 127
06:30 - Stuttgart, Stuttgart (STR)
07:20 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
Transport:  LH127
Cabin Class: Economy
1h 11m - Stop in Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
Change from terminal 1 to TN
LH
LH Lufthansa - LH 3482
08:31 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main
09:33 - Cologne, Cologne Railway
Cabin Class: Economy
12 Feb
8. Cologne
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About the destination: Cologne, a hub for industry and transportation since the days of ancient Rome, boasts a deeply rich cultural history. Despite 95% of the city being destroyed during World War II, it miraculously bounced back, with many of its historic churches and monuments painstakingly restored. Today, Cologne stands as a vibrant and appealing center for European art. A visit to this city is well worth it, even if just to see the renowned cathedral, though there's much more to explore. Located on the banks of the Rhine River, the city's skyline is dominated by the cathedral. This awe-inspiring cathedral, known for its stunning stained-glass windows, is rightfully celebrated as one of the finest examples of High-Gothic architecture in the world. Cologne is home to one of the largest old town centers in the country, with the cathedral serving as its heart and soul. Across the square from the cathedral is the Römisch-Germanisches Museum, which houses artifacts from the original Roman colony. Art lovers should not miss the Wallrof-Richartz museum and Museum Ludwig, one of the country's premier art galleries, known for its exceptional use of natural light. The old town is also dotted with a number of 12th and 13th century churches, as well as several ultra-modern post-war style buildings. People from Cologne are known for being cosmopolitan, open-minded, and friendly. Evenings and weekends in the city resemble mini carnivals, with bustling crowds and a plethora of activities. Beer is the drink of choice here, and there are plenty of places to enjoy it.
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13 Feb
Transport from Cologne to Madrid
Return
Iberia Airlines
Iberia Airlines Iberia Airlines - IB758
06:25 - Duesseldorf, Dusseldorf (DUS) Alternative airport
09:05 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
2h 40m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: BASIC
Transport:  IB758
Cabin Class: Economy
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