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Bach, Pulitzer, Claudia Schiffer, Freud, Goethe, van der Rohe, Gutenberg, Karl Baedeker, Richard Wagner, Ferdinand von Zeppelin, Beethoven, Karl Benz, Einstein, Fahrenheit, Haydn, Henry Kissinger, Martin Luther, Mozart, Pachelbel, Nietzsche, Albert Schweitzer. Musicians, artists, architects, philosophers, scientist, and industrialists. Clearly a country with culture.

Bethesda Travel Center can show you all the German aristocrats
 

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On this personalized all-inclusive program you will visit the Alps and Salzburg, Austria with a private rental car. Are you musically inclined? Please ask about the Mozart festival and concert schedule in Salzburg, where you may be able to enjoy a schloss concert at Mozart's birthplace!

Then an exceptionally scenic drive along the German Alpenstrasse. This is one of most picturesque parts of Europe and arguably of the world! Visit Ludwig's Castle, the edifice that inspired Disney’s Magic Kingdom.

 

In case your travel plans allow extra time in Europe, we will be happy to design for you an accentuated version of our favorite itinerary. Since you are in the very heart of Europe, we could propose to you possible stops at Vienna, Kitzbuehel, Switzerland, Garmisch, Strasburg, the French châteaux country, Paris, and Amsterdam.

Our mission is to consult with you and custom-design your trip so that you find total ease of logistics, an imaginative travel plan that incorporates learning and culture, is memorable, relaxing, and fulfilling, and is matched by the financial value.

Each of our trips is designed for you .

It’s a lot, but something we’ve come to master over the last 40 years.


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