Honeycutt's Germany, Austria & Switzerland

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June 17, 2027 - July 2, 2027

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Day 1 Start tour
Day 2 Guten Tag Munich
Meet your tour director and check into hotel
Hofbräuhaus dinner
Day 3 Munich landmarks
Details: Munich guided sightseeing tour
Join a professional licensed tour guide for a whirlwind look at Munich. Founded in the 12th century by Henry the Lion, Munich now roars with the hustle and bustle of modern German life. As you pass by Marienplatz (named after the square’s gilded Virgin Mary and Child statue), mechanical knights joust and coopers dance to the folk-music chimes of the Neues Rathaus’s Glockenspiel. The twin onion-bulb towers of the Frauenkirche Cathedral frame this whimsical display, while the scents, sounds and colors of the nearby food market attempt to draw your attention elsewhere. Resist temptation and continue on to Olympiapark, a new suburb built for the 1972 Olympic Games. Pass by several museums, such as the BMW Museum, Alte Pinakothek (home to Munich’s most precious art collections), and the Deutsches Museum of science and technology.
Details: Marienplatz
Discover the area of Munich around Marienplatz, which is dedicated to the patron of the city. See the Neues Rathaus and observe the Glockenspiel on its facade. This is the fourth largest chiming clock in Europe, and stages an elaborate performance twice a day.
Details: BMW Welt showroom visit
Visiting the BMW Welt showroom is an immersive experience where you can explore the latest BMW models, learn about cutting-edge automotive technology, and enjoy the sleek, modern design of the venue.
Details: 1972 Olympia Park
See Olympia Park, the site of the 1972 Olympics. Buildings include the Olympic Stadium, Olympic Hall, and the Aquatic Center. Many cultural events are still held at Olympia Park.
Details: Dachau Concentration Camp & Memorial visit
A grim glimpse into the past, Dachau was the first of Nazi Germany’s camps and a model for the 3,000 work and concentration camps to come. A chilling memorial to the 206,000 prisoners who were interned in the camp from 1933 to 1945, the museum examines pre-1930 anti-Semitism, the rise of the Nazi party, and the documented lives of prisoners.
Day 4 Munich--Garmisch
Travel to Garmisch-Partenkirchen area
Details: Neuschwanstein Castle guided visit
This elaborate castle was built atop a rock ledge over the Pöllat Gorge in the Bavarian Alps by order of Bavaria's King Ludwig II, referred to as "Mad Ludwig," whose favorite pastime was midnight sleigh rides through the countryside. This stronghold was the crowning jewel of the king’s building spree across Bavaria and was the inspiration for Cinderella’s castle in Disney World. Begun in 1869 and left unfinished at Ludwig's death in 1886, this lavish palace is an eccentric reconstruction of a medieval castle, and it boasts major technological and architectural achievements for the time, including running water, flushing toilets, a hot water system for the kitchen, and bathrooms with warm-air heating systems.
Day 5 Garmisch
Zugspitze visit
Free time in Zugspitze
Wienerschnitzel dinner
Day 6 Garmisch
Partnachklamm hike
Details: Oberammergau excursion
Visit a typical Bavarian dwellings in Oberammergau, a charming Alpine village. When the black plague spread through Europe, wiping out thousands of people, the residents of Oberammergau prayed for their village to be spared. Every 10 years during the summer days, the thankful town puts on the Passion Play, celebrating the blessing they were granted as they were passed over by the Black Death.
Day 7 Garmisch--Salzburg
Salzburg city walk
Residenz SquareSalzburg CathedralMozart Square
Salzburg Hohensalzburg visit
Hohensalzburg Dinner (pending availability)
Details: Travel to Salzburg
With its elegant squares and quaint streets, Salzburg is a delightful introduction to the sophisticated world of the classical genius, Mozart.
Details: Salzburg city walk
Explore Salzburg’s Old Town, a maze of meandering lanes, curious steeples, cobbled streets, and spacious squares. Take in the grandeur of Residenz Square and admire the striking façade of Salzburg Cathedral. Pause at Mozart Square, where the composer’s statue honors Salzburg’s most famous son, and listen for the Glockenspiel, an early 18th‑century carillon with 35 bells that can be heard from the cafés lining the square.
Day 8 Salzburg
Mozartkugel making class
Free time in Salzburg
Day 9 Salzburg--Lucerne
Details: Travel to Lucerne
Lucerne is the most populous city in Central Switzerland, and a focal point of the region. Due to its location on the shore of Lake Lucerne, within sight of Mount Pilatus and Rigi in the Swiss Alps, Lucerne is traditionally considered first and foremost as a tourist destination.
Details: Lucerne tour director-led sightseeing
Before a backdrop of snow-capped Alpine mountains and green, cow-filled pastures, join your Tour Director on a trip to Lucerne’s famous sights. Weave your way through a maze of narrow, winding streets until you reach the River Reuss and the Medieval Kapellbrücke Bridge. Stop to marvel at the bridge walls, decorated with murals that recreate the 14th-century originals destroyed in a fire. Journey down the cobblestone streets in the Old Town to see the Löwendenkmal (Lion Monument), the somber sandstone wild cat gazing down into a reflecting pool, and ponder this artfully chiseled statue created to honor the Swiss Guards who died defending the Tuileries in 1792.
Details: Chapel Bridge
One of the city's famous landmarks is Chapel Bridge, or Kapellbrücke, a wooden bridge first built in the 14th century. It has also been voted as the 5th most popular tourism destination in the world.
Details: Lion Monument
View the Lion Monument, or Löwendenkmal, created in 1820 in honor of the Swiss Guards who lost their lives in 1792 during the French Revolution.
Details: Jesuit Church
View the impressive Jesuitenkirche which was the first large baroque church built in Switzerland. The ostentatious baroque style architecture is meant to represent the power and glory of the Catholic tradition.
Details: Weinmarkt and Kornmarkt Squares
Stroll through the picturesque medieval Weinmarkt Square and the Kornmarkt Square in the historical heart of Lucerne.
Day 10 Lucerne
Free time
Traditional Swiss dinner
Details: Mt. Pilatus excursion
Scale snow-capped Mount Pilatus via the world’s steepest cog railway or cable car. Enjoy a bird’s eye view of Lucerne’s skyline and Alpine panoramas galore. Here’s your chance to snap some of the most frame-worthy photos. Keep your fingers crossed for a clear day when mountain-top views span as far as 200 miles. Or enjoy some free time exploring Lucerne. Stroll the shores of Lake Lucerne. Scour the cozy neighborhoods for frescoed homes with oriel windows. Or just stop and indulge your sweet tooth in some of the creamiest chocolate in the world. If that doesn’t satisfy your craving for adventure, see your Tour Director for more ideas.
Day 11 Lucerne--Grindelwald
Travel to Grindelwald
Free Time
Day 12 Grindelwald
Jungfraujoch Train Ride Excursion
Free time
Fondue dinner
Day 13 Grindelwald--Zermatt
Travel to Zermatt
Free time in Zermatt
Day 14 Zermatt Landmarks
Details: Klein Matterhorn Gondola roundtrip ride
Ride the highest cable car in Europe to the top of the Klein Matterhorn, where a downy cloak of clouds rests on the shoulders of the surrounding mountain peaks.
Day 15 Zermatt--Milan
Travel to Milan
Free time in Milan
Day 16 Flight home from Milan

Traveler Requirements

  • Agreement to your Behavioral Guidelines
  • Letter of recommendation from traveler's teacher/counselor/mentor
  • Acceptable Grades: 9th,10th,11th,12th

Group Leader Travel Experience

My name is Jessica Honeycutt. I have been teaching high school German & AP US History in East Tennessee since 2003. The Germany, Austria, and Switzerland itinerary listed here is a tour I have customized based on my education experiences in these countries and will be my eleventh group adventure abroad. I am extremely excited for the chance to share this beautiful part of the world with students.

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