Visit Germany, Prague and Switzerland with your students. Arrive in Berlin and start your tour with sightseeing, led by a local guide. Explore the historic city of Dresden, then make your way to Prague where you will visit Tyn Church, Charles Bridge, and the grand astronomical clock. En route to Munich, stop in Nuremberg. Visit Nymphenburg Palace and the Dachau Concentration Camp, then travel to Hohenschwangau Castle ahead of your arrival in Lucerne.
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Germany, Prague...
10 Days
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
Sanssouci Palace
Astronomical Clock, Old Town Square
Zwinger
Kapellbrücke (Chapel Bridge)
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Your adventure, day by day
Day 1 :
Depart from United States
Enjoy your overnight flight to Germany
Day 2 :
Welcome to Germany!
Arrive in Berlin
Begin exploring the capital of Germany-the international city of Berlin.
Day 3 :
Berlin
Tour Berlin with a Local Guide
Sightseeing with a local guide introduces Germany’s capital, the Berlin Wall, the Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden, and the Reichstag Dome.
Pergamon Museum visit
The Pergamon Museum is the most popular art museum in Germany and boasts famous monumental buildings, such as the Pergamon Altar and Ishtar Gate, which have been reconstructed to their original sizes within the museum. Walk up the massive stone steps to Zeus’s Altar, follow the famous Processional Way, and see examples of the intricate weavings of ancient Islamic carpets.
Add: Potsdam
Head to Potsdam to visit Sans Souci, the summer palace of Frederick the Great, an ornate Rococo style palace surrounded by lush gardens and a terraced vineyard.
Day 4 :
Dresden-Prague
Visit Dresden
Explore this historic city of Dresden, an ancient Slavic settlement. Admire the magnificent Baroque and Rococo architecture of buildings that were carefully restored to their former glory. Explore the Frauenkirche, a sombre reminder of the destruction of the city in 1945, and the Dresden Schloss.
Continue to Prague
Travel through the hills of Bohemia to the “Golden City” of Prague in the Czech Republic.
Day 5 :
Hradcany
Tour Prague with a Local Guide
A local guide brings you to the sights, including the artists’ homes in the Golden Lanes, somber Tyn Church, Charles Bridge, and the grand astronomical clock.
Visit Hradcany
Explore this wonderful castle with sharp spires and jagged rooflines.
Day 6 :
Nuremberg-Munich
Travel to Germany, Stop in Nuremberg
Visit Nuremberg en route to Munich.
LEAP Debate the Great
LEAP Activity | Debate the Great
Meet six influential figures from Germany’s history. Join a debate and argue their accomplishments to decide who the greatest German is.
Day 7 :
Munich
Tour Munich with a Local Guide
A local guide shows you the highlights of the city, including the Frauenkirche, the Glockenspiel, and the 1972 Olympic stadium.
Explore Nymphenburg Palace
Marvel at Nymphenburg Palace, its 500 acres are lined with French trimmed hedges and boast three pavilions and a miniature palace.
Visit Dachau Concentration Camp
See the first Nazi concentration camp opened in Germany.
LEAP Bask in Bavarian Arts
LEAP Activity | Bask in Bavarian Arts
Discover the links between traditional dance and Bavarian history. Listen to and learn Bavarian music while participating in ancient folklore storytelling. You’ll also learn (and demonstrate) a variety of traditional dance steps as taught by local experts.
Day 8 :
Hohenschwangau Castle
Hohenschwangau Castle
Visit Hohenschwangau Castle then take a scenic hike to see Neuschwanstein Castle (no visit) and St. Mary's Bridge for a photo stop!
Continue to Lucerne
Day 9 :
Lucerne
Walking Tour of Lucerne
Join your Tour Director for a tour of the picturesque Swiss town of Lucerne. See the lion monument, the Jesuit church, Kornmarkt and Weinmarkt Squares, quaint covered bridges, and city fortifications.
LEAP Swiss Life and LegendsAdd On: Zurich
Visit Zurich, an optional excursion, known as "Downtown Switzerland". The city acts as headquarters for five world banks and countless underground gold bullions. Later, explore the old town (Altstadt) and get a sense of why this city was named number one for best quality of life; stroll through parks and quays, relax by Lake Zurich or shop for products unique to Switzerland.
LEAP Activity | Swiss Life and Legends
Legends of William Tell, the Lion Monument, Swiss independence, and more come to life as you reenact episodes in the history of Switzerland.
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Up to Three College Credits Included with this Program
Through our Discovery for Credit Program, students traveling on an international WorldStrides program have the opportunity to earn academic credit by completing an online course that allows them to reflect upon many of the themes and topics explored during their travel program. Those in grades 6–12 at the time of travel can earn free elective high school credit upon successful completion of both the travel program and online course. Through our university partner, George Mason University, eligible students in grades 9-12 at the time of travel can earn up to three college credits upon successful completion of both the travel program and online course. Students who earn credit with WorldStrides will find this distinguishes them as online learners and gives them a jump-start on their path to a successful higher education experience. Click here for more details.
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