Bavaria to the Fjords: A Journey through Munich, Prague, Berlin, Hamburg, and Copenhagen.
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Today we say goodbye to Berlin, the vibrant German capital that combines history, art, and modernity on every corner, to continue our adventure towards Hamburg, known as the Pearl of the North. Traveling by train is the most comfortable and efficient way to move between these two cities, with a journey time of approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes, allowing you to reach Hamburg in the blink of an eye.
The high-speed train connects Berlin and Hamburg several times a day, with frequent departures from the modern Berlin Hauptbahnhof, located in the city center. Tickets usually cost between 20 and 60 euros, depending on how far in advance you purchase them and the class of service you choose. We recommend buying them in advance to take advantage of the best fares and secure your seat on this popular route.
As you leave Berlin, you bid farewell to its lively urban life and historic monuments to enter a landscape of green fields and small German villages. Hamburg, our next destination, will welcome you with its maritime charm, historic ports, and a vibrant cultural scene. Known for its canals and cosmopolitan atmosphere, Hamburg is a city that blends the best of seafaring tradition with modern urban life.
Discover the impressive Port of Hamburg, one of the largest in Europe, and stroll through the Speicherstadt district, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its old red brick warehouses. Don't miss the modern Elbphilharmonie, an architectural and cultural icon of the city, and enjoy the vibrant nightlife in the famous St. Pauli district.
Hamburg awaits you with its unique energy, a mix of tradition and modernity, and its open and welcoming spirit. It is a perfect destination for lovers of water, good food, and stunning architecture. So relax, enjoy the fast and comfortable train journey, and get ready to explore one of the most exciting cities in northern Germany. Welcome to Hamburg!
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Embark on a fascinating journey that will take you through five of Europe's most iconic cities, combining history, culture, and modernity in one unforgettable trip.
Begin your adventure with two nights in Munich, the vibrant Bavarian capital famous for its traditional breweries, Gothic architecture, and lively festive spirit. Then, continue on to Prague, where fairytale towers, cobblestone streets, and Bohemian charm will transport you to another time during two magical nights.
Your European journey will then take you to Berlin, a city pulsating with a unique mix of history and cutting-edge modernism, from the Berlin Wall to its vibrant nightlife. From there, head to Hamburg, a maritime gem known for its historic ports, canals, and modern architecture.
Finally, culminate your experience in the charming Copenhagen, where Scandinavian elegance, royal palaces, and contemporary design come together to offer you an unforgettable farewell.
This self-guided tour of Europe is designed for you to explore at your own pace, discovering the secrets and charms of each city while creating your own adventures. Are you ready to experience Europe in a different way?
The maps are automatically generated and an indicative and inaccurate representation of the route.
Ditmar-Koel-Strasse 1, Hamburg
Ferdinandstrasse 15, Hamburg
Schulterblatt 18a, Hamburg
Brandsende 6-10, Hamburg
Am Sandtorkai 46, Hamburg
Annenstrasse 5, Hamburg