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Germany and Italy Tour

7D/6N
2
Days in
Frankfurt
1
Day in
Stuttgart
1
Day in
Milan
3
Days in
Venice
Transfer Included
Stay Included
Breakfast Included
Sightseeing Included
Choose Trip Duration
germany-and-italy-tours7 days
Starting From
1,32,000
incredible-italy8 days
Starting From
1,19,000
iconic-italy-tour9 days
Starting From
1,38,000
Destination Routes
Rome
Florence
Venice
Zurich
Frankfurt
Stuttgart
Milan
Venice
Stay Category
Deluxe

Trip Highlights

  • Witness the timeless beauty and experience rich heritage of Europe with our Germany and Italy tours, where iconic cities meet breathtaking scenery.

  • Ascend the observation deck of Stuttgart’s TV Tower, situate at about 150 metres in height, and take in the 360-degree views of the city and the surrounding countryside.

  • Marvel at the magnificent beauty of Duomo di Milano, a cathedral in Milan, adorned with over 3,159 statues, including the famous gilded statue of the Madonnina atop its tallest spire.

  • Glide along the iconic Grand Canal, the main waterway of Venice, surrounded by stunning landmarks such as Rialto Bridge, La Fenice Theatre, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.

  • Visit the Murano Glass Museum, which showcases over 700 years of glassmaking history and explore local shops of Burano showcasing intricate lace products crafted by local artisans.

INR 1,32,000
Per Adult
INR 1,75,560
4.9(154)
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What’s inside the package?
Inclusions
2 nights stay in Frankfurt with breakfast
1 night stay in Stuttgart with breakfast
1 night stay in Milan with breakfast
2 nights stay in Venice with breakfast
Duomo Di Milano Tickets, Italy - Duomo di Milano: Skip The Line & Duomo Museum
Half-Day Murano Burano Sightseeing Trip, Venice
Day Trip to Rhine Valley with Rhine Boat Cruise
TV Tower Stuttgart Tickets
Venice Gondola Ride, Italy - Private 30-Minute Gondola Ride by Day
Airport transfer from Frankfurt Airport to Deluxe Hotel
Airport transfer from Venice Marco Polo Airport
Daily Breakfast
Visa assistance
Exclusions
Expenses of a personal nature.
Meals not mentioned in the itinerary or inclusions
International flight tickets

Know Before You Go

  • Kindly carry a valid photo ID proof. All foreign nationals must carry their passport as a proof of identity.
  • Please note that prices are dynamic and may change in the peak season and on blackout dates.
  • Any breakage or damage of any items in the stay property will be charged at actuals.
  • Kindly do not litter and help keep the destinations clean.
  • Please note that the timings and duration of pick-up and drop-off transfers may vary based on certain factors like traffic, weather conditions, natural calamities, etc.
  • Prices may fluctuate with any change in services/hotels. The difference in the cost shall be borne by the client in case of any amendment in the package due to an increase in the number of guests.
  • Please be prepared to walk for longer durations. It is recommended that you bring sturdy walking shoes.
  • Please note that travel insurance is mandatory for Schengen Visa. Hence, it is recommended that you purchase travel insurance as it will not be a part of the package cost.
  • Please note that jaywalking is deemed impolite among Germans and it is recommended that you avoid doing it even when there are no cars on the roads.
  • When visiting Germany, it’s important to keep in mind that Germans value their privacy and personal space. As such, it’s common courtesy to keep your voice down in public places. Speaking loudly or causing a disturbance may lead to negative attention and even disapproval from locals.
  • Germans have a common cultural belief that everyone has a responsibility to maintain order and respect. This extends to the behaviour of children in public places. If a child is misbehaving or causing a disturbance, it is not uncommon for other adults, even strangers, to intervene and discipline the child.
  • You will only find bottled water in Germany which will not be free of cost. Hence, it is recommended that you carry refillable water bottles to save on budget and avoid waste as well.
  • When travelling to Germany, it is essential to make sure you have cash on hand, especially if you plan on visiting small towns or local markets where cash is often the preferred method of payment.
  • Always carry some cash with you. Whilst credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Italy, you will still come across some places that only accept cash.
  • Soap may not be regularly topped up at public restrooms in Italy, so it is recommended that you carry some hand sanitiser.
  • Always cover your chest area, shoulders and legs above the knee when visiting churches, cathedrals and other sacred religious sites.
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  • If in case any traveller wants to or decides to leave the trip in the middle, all the expenses from the point onwards will be borne by the traveller. Neither the operator nor Thrillophilia will be held responsible for such decisions or for any refund.
  • In cases of force majeure events (e.g., natural disasters, political unrest, or other unforeseeable circumstances), [Thrillophilia] reserves the right to reschedule tours & treks or offer alternative itineraries to ensure the safety and well-being of clients and staff.

Additional Information

About the destinations:

Germany and Italy offer a perfect blend of culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. In Germany, explore the dynamic city of Frankfurt, home to modern architecture and a vibrant cultural scene, or the scenic Rhine Valley, where charming castles and vineyards dot the riverbanks. Stuttgart, known for its automotive legacy, invites you to dive into its rich industrial heritage. Across the border, Italy dazzles with Milan’s fashion-forward energy, Venice’s serene canals, and the colourful beauty of Murano and Burano. Our Germany and Italy tours promise an unforgettable journey of art, cuisine, and unforgettable experiences.

About the Germany and Italy Tour:

On day 1, you will arrive in Frankfurt, a vibrant mix of old and new. Spend the day at your leisure, exploring the city at your own pace. Start your tour with a relaxed introduction to this dynamic financial hub, where modern architecture meets historic charm.

On day 2, embark on a day trip to the stunning Rhine Valley. Cruise along the river, surrounded by scenic vineyards and ancient castles. This is a highlight of our Best Germany and Italy tours, offering breathtaking views and an immersive experience into Germany’s natural beauty and mediaeval history.

On day 3, you will travel to Stuttgart and visit the iconic TV Tower for panoramic views of the city. The rest of the day is free for you to explore or relax. Top-rated guided tours in Germany and Italy will introduce you to this city’s rich cultural heritage, from art museums to lush parks.

On day 4, you will be transferred to Milan, Italy’s fashion capital. Take the day to explore at your own pace, whether shopping in high-end boutiques or relaxing at a café. Milan is a central stop in Top travel packages for Germany and Italy, blending art, history, and modernity effortlessly.

On day 5, visit the awe-inspiring Duomo di Milano, then head to Venice. Enjoy a relaxing gondola ride along the Grand Canal, taking in the stunning architecture and romantic atmosphere. This day is an essential part of our Germany and Italy tours, offering highlights of Italy’s art and culture.

On day 6, explore the islands of Murano and Burano on a half-day tour. Visit the Murano Glass Factory, stroll through the colourful streets of Burano, and marvel at Venice’s iconic landmarks, including Piazza San Marco and the Doge’s Palace.

On day 7, as your journey comes to an end, reflect on the unforgettable experiences from your time in Germany and Italy. Depart from Venice with memories of stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant cultures, carrying a piece of both the countries with you.

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Italy Tour faqs

How much does a Germany and Italy trip cost from India?

A 7-day trip to Germany and Italy from India typically costs between ₹1,20,000 and ₹2,50,000 per person. This estimate includes flights, accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. Prices can vary based on travel style and booking time. Planning ahead can help secure better deals.

How many days is enough to visit Germany and Italy?

For a comprehensive experience in Germany and Italy, 7 days is a suitable duration. This allows for visiting major cities such as Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Milan, and Venice, while also enjoying local culture and cuisine.

What is the must-visit place in Italy and Germany?

Here are some must-visit places in Italy and Germany:

Germany

  • Frankfurt: A modern city with a mix of skyscrapers and historic sites.
  • Rhine Valley: A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning landscapes, vineyards, and historic castles along the Rhine River.
  • TV Tower Stuttgart: An iconic observation tower offering panoramic views of Stuttgart and its surroundings.

Italy

  • Duomo di Milano, Milan: A stunning Gothic cathedral known for its intricate architecture and breathtaking rooftop views.
  • Grand Canal, Venice: The main waterway of Venice, lined with beautiful buildings and offering scenic gondola rides.
  • Piazza San Marco, Venice: The iconic central square featuring St. Mark's Basilica and the Campanile, surrounded by cafes and shops.
  • Doge’s Palace, Venice: A magnificent Gothic palace that was the residence of the Doge of Venice, showcasing rich history and art.
  • Murano: Famous for its exquisite glassmaking, visitors can explore workshops and the Murano Glass Museum, showcasing the island's rich glassmaking heritage.
  • Burano: Known for its colourful houses and lace-making tradition, this charming island offers picturesque views and local crafts.
  • Leaning Bell Tower of Burano: A notable landmark in Burano, famous for its tilt, providing a lovely backdrop for photos.
  • Piazza Baldassarre Galuppi, Burano: The main square in Burano, surrounded by vibrant buildings and local shops.

Which month is best to visit Germany and Italy together?

The best months to visit Germany and Italy together are May or September. These months offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and vibrant local festivals, making them ideal for exploring both countries comfortably.

Is Italy and Germany a good family holiday destination?

Italy and Germany are excellent family holiday destinations, offering rich cultural experiences, historical landmarks, and diverse activities. Families can enjoy kid-friendly attractions like museums, parks, and interactive experiences. Both countries also provide delicious cuisine and vibrant atmospheres, making them ideal for creating lasting memories together.

What are some local dishes to try in Germany and Italy?

Some local dishes to try in Germany and Italy are:

Germany

  • Schnitzel: Breaded and fried meat, typically pork or veal.
  • Sauerkraut: Fermented shredded cabbage, often served with sausages.
  • Käsespätzle: Soft egg noodles topped with cheese and fried onions.
  • Maultaschen: Large pasta pockets filled with meat, spinach, and spices.
  • Flammkuchen: A thin crust pizza-like dish topped with cream, onions, and bacon.

Italy

  • Pasta Carbonara: A Roman dish made with eggs, cheese, pancetta, and pepper.
  • Risotto alla Milanese: Creamy risotto flavoured with saffron and often served as a side dish.
  • Pizza Margherita: Classic Neapolitan pizza topped with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil.
  • Tiramisu: A coffee-flavoured dessert made with layers of mascarpone cheese and ladyfingers.
  • Caprese Salad: A fresh salad made with tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, basil, olive oil, and balsamic vinegar.
  • Gnocchi: Soft potato dumplings often served with various sauces.

These dishes reflect the rich culinary traditions of both countries and are a must-try for any food lover!