Selva Negra y Castillos a su aire
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Selva Negra y Castillos a su aire

holiday package
Created: Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Ref ID: 5995331
price per person From
977 €
781 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, August 29, 2023
Destinations: Frankfurt, Germany , Heidelberg, Germany , Baden-Baden, Germany , Gengenbach, Germany , Freiburg (Province), Germany , Triberg im Schwarzwald, Germany , Freiburg (Province), Germany , Lorrach, Germany , Konstanz, Germany , Stuttgart, Germany , Stuttgart, Germany , Frankfurt, Germany

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05 Mar
Transport from Madrid to Frankfurt
Departure
Air Europa
Air Europa Air Europa - UX1503
7:05 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
9:45 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
2h 40m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: LITE
Transport:  UX1503
Cabin Class: Economy
05 Mar
Car rental
RENAULT Captur / OPEL Crossland X
OK Mobility
A/C 5 doors 5 people
RENAULT Captur / OPEL Crossland X or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Limited mileage of 300 km/day, maximum 3000 Km per rental, Extra mileage is possible and charged locally at 0,40 €/ KM.
Driver age

Minimum 19, Maximum 75

Fuel Policy
Lleno-lleno. Se entrega el coche lleno y se devuelve lleno. Si no se devuelve lleno, el proveedor le cobrará el combustible más tasas.
General payment terms
Prepago: Al recoger su vehiculo es necesario presentar como garantía una tarjeta de crédito válida, cuyo titular sea el conductor que figura en la reserva. No se aceptan tarjetas de débito o prepago como Maestro, Visa Electron o Visa Premier.
Al recoger el coche se bloqueará un depósito de seguridad en la tarjeta de crédito del conductor. Este depósito lo determina el proveedor teniendo en cuenta la categoría de coche seleccionada. Le informamos de que el valor de un depósito de combustible y las posibles multas de tráfico pueden bloquearse adicionalmente en su tarjeta de crédito. Se recomienda presentar una tarjeta de crédito con chip, código pin y números en relieve.Cantidad estimada del depósito: EUR 1350,00
Theft protection
con franquicia de 1.200 EUR
Collision damage waiver
con franquicia de 1.200 EUR
Pickup

Frankfurt Airport - Telephone: 0034 971 126 880

Hugo-Eckener-Ring / Mietwagenz

Opening hours: 07:00 - 22:00

La parada del autobús lanzadera se encuentra justo enfrente de la salida de la zona de llegadas. El autobús lanzadera realiza el trayecto entre la Terminal 1 y la Terminal 2 cada 10 minutos aproximadamente. El horario de funcionamiento es de 05:30 a 23:30. Entre en el edificio de la Terminal 2 en cuanto baje del autobús. Nuestro mostrador se encuentra en el CENTRO DE ALQUILER DE COCHES, en la zona "Llegada D".
Dropoff

Frankfurt Airport - Telephone 0034 971 126 880

Hugo-Eckener-Ring / Mietwagenz

Opening hours: 07:00 - 22:00

La parada del autobús lanzadera se encuentra justo enfrente de la salida de la zona de llegadas. El autobús lanzadera realiza el trayecto entre la Terminal 1 y la Terminal 2 cada 10 minutos aproximadamente. El horario de funcionamiento es de 05:30 a 23:30. Entre en el edificio de la Terminal 2 en cuanto baje del autobús. Nuestro mostrador se encuentra en el CENTRO DE ALQUILER DE COCHES, en la zona "Llegada D".
05 Mar
1. Frankfurt
Stop
About the destination: Welcome to Frankfurt, Germany – a dynamic city where tradition meets modernity, creating a unique blend that captivates every visitor. Known as the financial capital of Europe, Frankfurt is not just about skyscrapers and business hubs; it offers a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and culinary experiences that are sure to make your visit unforgettable. Start your journey in the heart of the city at the Römerberg, Frankfurt's historic square. Here, you can admire the traditional half-timbered houses and the iconic Römer, which has served as the city hall for over 600 years. Nearby, St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, with its towering Gothic architecture, offers a glimpse into the city's medieval past and provides a stunning view from its observation deck. Don't miss the chance to stroll along the River Main, where you can enjoy picturesque views and perhaps take a relaxing boat tour. For art and history enthusiasts, the Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) is a must-visit. This cluster of museums along the riverbank includes the renowned Städel Museum, showcasing masterpieces from seven centuries of European art, and the German Film Museum, which delves into the fascinating world of cinema. The Senckenberg Natural History Museum, with its impressive dinosaur exhibits, is perfect for families and science lovers alike. No trip to Frankfurt would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. Head to the vibrant district of Sachsenhausen, known for its traditional apple wine taverns. Here, you can savor hearty dishes such as Frankfurter sausages, green sauce (Grüne Soße), and Handkäse mit Musik (a regional cheese specialty). Pair your meal with a glass of Apfelwein (apple wine) for an authentic taste of Frankfurt. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or a foodie, Frankfurt promises a rich and diverse experience that will leave you eager to return.
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05 Mar
Car journey 92 Kilometers - 1h 20m
Frankfurt
Heidelberg
05 Mar
2. Heidelberg
Stay
About the destination: Heidelberg is located in South-eastern Germany along the Neckar River, in the region Rhein-Neckar in the state of Baden-Württemberg. Heidelberg is part of Germany's "Castle Road". Heidelberg is quite famous for the castle, of course, but has so much more to offer, like the stroll along the banks of River Neckar, or even a walk along the famous Philosophenweg, which stretches along the northern bank of Neckar. Strolling along the Neckar, enjoy the lush green gardens of the Neckarweisse, with their fountains and open spaces. The castle is a beautiful set of ruins located on a steep hill overlooking the old town and the Neckar River. From the castle there is the most magnificent view over the old town. The castle houses the German Pharmaceutical Museum which has pharmaceutical equipment from the 18th and 19th centuries. The charming, fairy-tale like old town has seen very little modern development. Strolling these ancient, narrow streets is like travelling back in time. Don't be in a hurry. Stop and look around. Browse in the shops, have a meal in one of the restaurants, and enjoy the atmosphere. In the old town we find the Kornmarkt, the city's primary market square lined with shops and cafes. The Alte Brücke or Karl-Theodor-Brücke connects the old town with the suburb of Neuenheim on the opposite shore of the Neckar. Romantic and picturesque, this pearl of the Neckar, far from being a museum-city, is now a lively university town with an intense, vibrant cultural life.
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06 Mar
Car journey 101 Kilometers - 1h 30m
Heidelberg
Baden-Baden
06 Mar
3. Baden-Baden
Stay
About the destination: Baden Baden is a spa town built on thermal springs at the edge of the Black Forest in Baden Württemberg, south west Germany. This picturesque town is beautifully situated in a wooded valley. The town center is small enough to walk around. The most important sites to see in Baden-Baden are the Casino, a James Bond-worthy cocktail club complete with gilt ceilings, 11 roulette tables and an outdoor baccarat terrace. The Concert hall and the Drinking hall. The Art Museum and the City Museum of Baden-Baden are very interesting. The Frieder Burda Museum houses a dazzling collection of German Expressionist and Gerhard Richter masterworks on display are attracting tourists from around the world. A privately run museum, the Faberge Museum, has a lovely display of jewelry, gems and the eggs of Carl Faberge, who was a supplier of jewels to the Russian tsar and other European nobility. The ruins of the the Roman Baths and the Castle Hohenbaden are also worth a visit.
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07 Mar
Car journey 65 Kilometers - 54m
Baden-Baden
Gengenbach
07 Mar
4. Gengenbach
Stop
07 Mar
Car journey 109 Kilometers - 1h 58m
Gengenbach
Freiburg (Province)
07 Mar
5. Freiburg (Province)
Stay
About the destination: Freiburg is one of the four Regierungsbezirke of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located in the south-west of the country. It covers the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) hills as well as the Rhine valley. It is sub-divided into the three regions (Regionalverband) Hochrhein-Bodensee, Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg and Südlicher Oberrhein.
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08 Mar
Car journey 13 Kilometers - 28m
Freiburg (Province)
Titisee
08 Mar
6. Titisee
NATURE - Stop
08 Mar
Car journey 57 Kilometers - 1h 2m
Titisee
Triberg im Schwarzwald
08 Mar
7. Triberg im Schwarzwald
Stop
About the destination: Triberg im Schwarzwald is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located in the Schwarzwald-Baar district in the Black Forest. In 2020, it had a population of 4,656. Triberg lies in the middle of the Black Forest between 500 and 1038 metres above sea level. The Triberg Waterfalls, a series of waterfalls in the Gutach River, are among the tallest in Germany. With a total vertical drop of 151m (496 feet), the falls are shorter than the tallest waterfall in Germany, the Röthbachfall. However, the Triberg Falls are better known and have easier public access. Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft Triberg, a regional utility, was founded 1896 by Friedrich Wilhelm Schoen, Wilhelm Eduard von Schoen and the famous industrialist and inventor Carl von Linde. It is still active today and partially owned by local municipalities. Watchmaking was once a thriving local industry, but no longer plays a central role in the economy. A private hospital, Asklepios Klinik, is the town's major employer. The number of inhabitants decreased from 8,000 to 5,000
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08 Mar
Car journey 62 Kilometers - 1h 26m
Triberg im Schwarzwald
Freiburg (Province)
08 Mar
8. Freiburg (Province)
Stay
About the destination: Freiburg is one of the four Regierungsbezirke of Baden-Württemberg, Germany, located in the south-west of the country. It covers the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) hills as well as the Rhine valley. It is sub-divided into the three regions (Regionalverband) Hochrhein-Bodensee, Schwarzwald-Baar-Heuberg and Südlicher Oberrhein.
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09 Mar
Car journey 104 Kilometers - 1h 44m
Freiburg (Province)
Lorrach
09 Mar
9. Lorrach
Stop
About the destination: Lörrach is a city in southwest Germany, in the valley of the Wiese, close to the French and the Swiss borders. It is the capital of the district of Lörrach in Baden-Württemberg. The largest industry is the Milka chocolate factory. The city had a population of 10,794 in 1905 and of 47,707 in 2007. Nearby is the castle of Rötteln on the Wiesental, whose lords became the counts of Hachberg and a residence of the Margraves of Baden; this was destroyed by the troops of Louis XIV in 1678, but was rebuilt in 1867. Lörrach received market rights in 1403, but it did not obtain the privileges of a city until 1682. After the Napoleonic epoch, the town was included in the Grand Duchy of Baden. On September 21, 1848, Gustav Struve attempted to start a revolutionary uprising in Lörrach as part of the Revolutions of 1848-49. It failed, and Struve was caught and imprisoned. Still, Lörrach was officially the capital of Germany for a day.
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09 Mar
Car journey 154 Kilometers - 1h 59m
Lorrach
Konstanz
09 Mar
10. Konstanz
Stay
About the destination: Konstanz is a city in southern Germany. It lies on the border with Switzerland and on Lake Constance (Bodensee), exactly where the river Rhine exits the lake. The city is split in two by the Rhine. Although the Rhine is the usual border between Switzerland and Germany, the historic part of Konstanz lies on the south ("Swiss") side of the Rhine and is more or less an enclave. Konstanz has traces of civilization dating from the Stone Age and was settled by the Romans in about 50 CE. Konstanz was an important trade center and a spiritual center. At the council of Konstanz in 1414-1418, a papal election was held, ending the papal schism. Konstanz attempted to join the Swiss Confederacy in about 1460, but was voted down. Due to its proximity to Switzerland, Konstanz was not bombed during World War II and its historic old town remains intact. It is a historic city with a charming old town, and could be called the jewel of the region. The most important sites to see in Konstanz are: • The Münster: Built between 1100 and 1854, the church is a magnificent example of architectural styles of the centuries. Climb up the tower for a fantastic view of Konstanz and the Bodensee. • Mainau flower island: Flower gardens and parks, butterfly house, greenhouse. • Niederburg District: This charming district is the oldest part of Konstanz. It is made up of narrow streets and old buildings, sometimes more than 700 years old. It's a very cozy atmosphere and worth a walk through.
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10 Mar
Car journey 175 Kilometers - 2h 6m
Konstanz
Stuttgart
10 Mar
11. Stuttgart
Stay
About the destination: Famous for hosting the headquarters of Mercedes-Benz, many believe that Stuttgart is a grey industrial city, but it may well be the greenest city in Europe. More than half of its surroundings are covered by orchards, meadows, forests and more than 500 vineyards that produce great wines. The city is in full metamorphosis. The city is slowly shifting the urban fabric, thought mainly for cars, to make more room for pedestrians. After Second World War, the architectural treasures of the city were rebuilt. Today it attracts nearly half a million tourists every year thanks to its impressive museums and air of relaxed prosperity. The city is located in a valley west of river Neckar. Stretching south-west from the Neckar River to the city centre is the Schlossgarten, an extensive strip of parkland and ponds, complete with swans, street entertainers and modern sculptures. Nearby, in the heart of the city centre, is the Schlossplatz, one of the most beautiful squares in Stuttgart. On the south edge of the Schlossplatz, the Neues Schloss, a baroque palace which now houses government offices, stands proudly. The palace stands adjacent to the Old Castle, home to the Württemberg State Museum, the main historical museum of the state of Baden-Württemberg. One of the most attractive and popular places is the Mercedes-Benz Museum representing unique exhibits of rare cars and cutting-edge models. It is also worth noting that the museum building itself is very interesting from an architectural point of view. Stuttgart oozes charm and a certain flair, offering visitors a range of historic and cultural attractions, despite its modernity.
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11 Mar
Car journey 57 Kilometers - 1h 4m
Stuttgart
Lichtenstein Castle
11 Mar
12. Lichtenstein Castle
HERITAGE - Stop
11 Mar
Car journey 56 Kilometers - 1h 4m
Lichtenstein Castle
Stuttgart
11 Mar
13. Stuttgart
Stay
About the destination: Famous for hosting the headquarters of Mercedes-Benz, many believe that Stuttgart is a grey industrial city, but it may well be the greenest city in Europe. More than half of its surroundings are covered by orchards, meadows, forests and more than 500 vineyards that produce great wines. The city is in full metamorphosis. The city is slowly shifting the urban fabric, thought mainly for cars, to make more room for pedestrians. After Second World War, the architectural treasures of the city were rebuilt. Today it attracts nearly half a million tourists every year thanks to its impressive museums and air of relaxed prosperity. The city is located in a valley west of river Neckar. Stretching south-west from the Neckar River to the city centre is the Schlossgarten, an extensive strip of parkland and ponds, complete with swans, street entertainers and modern sculptures. Nearby, in the heart of the city centre, is the Schlossplatz, one of the most beautiful squares in Stuttgart. On the south edge of the Schlossplatz, the Neues Schloss, a baroque palace which now houses government offices, stands proudly. The palace stands adjacent to the Old Castle, home to the Württemberg State Museum, the main historical museum of the state of Baden-Württemberg. One of the most attractive and popular places is the Mercedes-Benz Museum representing unique exhibits of rare cars and cutting-edge models. It is also worth noting that the museum building itself is very interesting from an architectural point of view. Stuttgart oozes charm and a certain flair, offering visitors a range of historic and cultural attractions, despite its modernity.
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12 Mar
Car journey 205 Kilometers - 2h 46m
Stuttgart
Frankfurt
12 Mar
14. Frankfurt
Stop
About the destination: Welcome to Frankfurt, Germany – a dynamic city where tradition meets modernity, creating a unique blend that captivates every visitor. Known as the financial capital of Europe, Frankfurt is not just about skyscrapers and business hubs; it offers a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and culinary experiences that are sure to make your visit unforgettable. Start your journey in the heart of the city at the Römerberg, Frankfurt's historic square. Here, you can admire the traditional half-timbered houses and the iconic Römer, which has served as the city hall for over 600 years. Nearby, St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, with its towering Gothic architecture, offers a glimpse into the city's medieval past and provides a stunning view from its observation deck. Don't miss the chance to stroll along the River Main, where you can enjoy picturesque views and perhaps take a relaxing boat tour. For art and history enthusiasts, the Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) is a must-visit. This cluster of museums along the riverbank includes the renowned Städel Museum, showcasing masterpieces from seven centuries of European art, and the German Film Museum, which delves into the fascinating world of cinema. The Senckenberg Natural History Museum, with its impressive dinosaur exhibits, is perfect for families and science lovers alike. No trip to Frankfurt would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. Head to the vibrant district of Sachsenhausen, known for its traditional apple wine taverns. Here, you can savor hearty dishes such as Frankfurter sausages, green sauce (Grüne Soße), and Handkäse mit Musik (a regional cheese specialty). Pair your meal with a glass of Apfelwein (apple wine) for an authentic taste of Frankfurt. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or a foodie, Frankfurt promises a rich and diverse experience that will leave you eager to return.
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12 Mar
Transport from Frankfurt to Madrid
Return
Air Europa
Air Europa Air Europa - UX1506
19:10 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
21:55 - Madrid, Adolfo Suárez Madrid Barajas (MAD)
2h 45m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: LITE
Transport:  UX1506
Cabin Class: Economy
1 Insurances
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