Excursión privada: Castillos de Neuschwanstein y Hohenschwangau desde Múnich
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Diríjase a la tierra encantada, las estribaciones de los Alpes Bávaros cerca de Fussen, y visite los gloriosos castillos del rey Luis II. Su excursión privada a los castillos reales, personalizada según sus preferencias, comienza por la mañana con la recogida en su hotel de Munich.
En primer lugar, su experto guía local le llevará en monovolumen Volkswagen o vehículo similar a Hohenschwangau, pasando por la famosa Iglesia de peregrinación de Wies por el camino. Si lo desea, haga una parada para explorar y hacer fotos en la bellísima iglesia de estilo rococó del siglo XVIII.
Llegará a Hohenschwangau justo a tiempo para el almuerzo (no incluido en el precio). Después, embárquese en una visita guiada privada del castillo de Hohenschwangau, una estructura neogótica del siglo XIX construida sobre las ruinas de una fortaleza medieval por el padre del rey Luis, el rey Maximiliano II.
Mientras explora las salas interiores con su guía, escuche historias sobre el castillo donde el rey Luis II pasó su infancia. Podrá admirar los salones de banquetes y el "salón oriental", decorado con objetos de los viajes del rey Maximiliano por Turquía y Grecia, además de los techos de cielos estrellados y los murales del despacho de la reina María, que cultivó un jardín alpino en el recinto.
A continuación se dirigirá al cercano castillo de Neuschwanstein, el famoso castillo de cuento de hadas construido por el rey Luis II después de su ascenso al trono. Mientras se acerca al palacio, observe las torres blancas que se elevan entre el bosque y que inspiraron el castillo de la Bella Durmiente de Disney. Mientras escucha los comentarios de su guía en el interior, aprenda sobre el trágico reinado del legendario rey Luis el loco, incluida la obsesión que le condujo a construir este castillo de ensueño aislado en los Alpes.
Después, elija entre dos actividades opcionales con su guía privado: podrá disfrutar de un paseo de 90 minutos a pie por un sendero circular alrededor del famoso lago Alpsee o realizar una parada para hacer fotos en el castillo de Linderhof del rey Luis (entradas no incluidas) en su viaje de regreso a Múnich.
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En primer lugar, su experto guía local le llevará en monovolumen Volkswagen o vehículo similar a Hohenschwangau, pasando por la famosa Iglesia de peregrinación de Wies por el camino. Si lo desea, haga una parada para explorar y hacer fotos en la bellísima iglesia de estilo rococó del siglo XVIII.
Llegará a Hohenschwangau justo a tiempo para el almuerzo (no incluido en el precio). Después, embárquese en una visita guiada privada del castillo de Hohenschwangau, una estructura neogótica del siglo XIX construida sobre las ruinas de una fortaleza medieval por el padre del rey Luis, el rey Maximiliano II.
Mientras explora las salas interiores con su guía, escuche historias sobre el castillo donde el rey Luis II pasó su infancia. Podrá admirar los salones de banquetes y el "salón oriental", decorado con objetos de los viajes del rey Maximiliano por Turquía y Grecia, además de los techos de cielos estrellados y los murales del despacho de la reina María, que cultivó un jardín alpino en el recinto.
A continuación se dirigirá al cercano castillo de Neuschwanstein, el famoso castillo de cuento de hadas construido por el rey Luis II después de su ascenso al trono. Mientras se acerca al palacio, observe las torres blancas que se elevan entre el bosque y que inspiraron el castillo de la Bella Durmiente de Disney. Mientras escucha los comentarios de su guía en el interior, aprenda sobre el trágico reinado del legendario rey Luis el loco, incluida la obsesión que le condujo a construir este castillo de ensueño aislado en los Alpes.
Después, elija entre dos actividades opcionales con su guía privado: podrá disfrutar de un paseo de 90 minutos a pie por un sendero circular alrededor del famoso lago Alpsee o realizar una parada para hacer fotos en el castillo de Linderhof del rey Luis (entradas no incluidas) en su viaje de regreso a Múnich.
Incluido
- Recogida y regreso al hotel.
- Transporte en vehículo privado.
- Conductor / guía
- Entrada - Schloss Neuschwanstein
- Entrada - Schloss Hohenschwangau
No incluido
- Propinas
- Alimentos y bebidas
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- La confirmación se recibirá en un plazo de 48 horas después de hacer la reserva, en función de la disponibilidad
- Esta una excursión o actividad privada. Solo puede participar su grupo.
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The castle was great but there is a lot of repair work going on on one end. There are lots and lots of steps so be prepared. When I planned my trip to Germany this was at the top of my list and it did not disappoint.
This tour was amazing and made even better by Lars! He was friendly yet professional and shared his enviably knowledge of not only the castles but Munich with us. Nothing was too much trouble and he went out of his way to ensure we had the best time, including lending us gloves! Highly recommended.
I can't say enough about this tour! It was the best tour of my European trip! My tour guide, Stephen was amazing and customized my tour with a short stop in Oberammergau. On the drive he enlightened me with the life story of King Ludwig II. He was very knowledgeable of the area and it's history. His English was excellent. This was not a cheap tour but the individual attention made it worth every penny.
Our driver drove us to Neuschwanstein, and on our way we stopped close to a lake to get out and stretch. It was described in the website that there would be PRIVATE tours of Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau Castles, but instead we had to wait in lines to enter with group tours. Also, we never got to do a 90 minute stroll around the scenic Lake Alpsee. Our driver was cordial and nice, but he didn't tell us very much about the history and of the people around the areas, and of the castles.
Excellent trip to the Royal Castles. We had a private car and driver. He picked us up at our hotel in Munich, gave a wonderful tour en route to the castles, qued up to retrieve our tickets and advised us of the best way to see both castles. My husband and I are active so we decided to walk to each. The walking is definitely not for everyone. The tours were satisfactory, as tours go. The castles are amazing...Neuschwanstein is definitely something to see. You do not see the entire castle. Only a few of the rooms as it was never fully completed. A must is to hike up the hill to the trestle bridge and view Neuschwanstein Castle from the bridge. It's amazing. After both castle tours our driver met us at the designated location and we headed back to Munich. A different route home which was very informative as well.
This was NOT as billed. First of all, unlike the description--we were charged extra for admission to the castles. This is distinctly different than the tour description. We did have a hotel pick-up with a private van. Our driver, Stephan, was very knowledgable. He did not offer us a tour of the Wieskirche--instead, we went to a different church instead. We were not offered the opportunity to see Linderhof. Also, we did not have a private tour of the castles--not of Hohenschwangau, and not of Neuchwanstein. This is also not what it says in the description. What was done was pre-booking of the timed tours--and better not be even 5 minutes late , or you will miss your 30 minute tour of the castle. 30 minutes for each castle. We we told to walk up to Hohenschwangau 20 minute uphill climb--this was the non-strenuous walk--past Lake Alpsee--beautiful. Get to Hohenschwangau, where there are timed entry ticket stalls that read your ticket and let you in only at the time of your ticket. You are herded thru the castle and allowed to see about 6 rooms over 2-3 floors. We were then told to hoof back down and get on a packed, crowded bus with passengers unsafely jammed on--to ride up past the MArienbrucke for another 10 minute uphill climb to the bridge where there is picture-taking frenzy--jostling for space with hundred of other tourists to take fairy-tale pictures of the fairy tale castle. It was pretty cool. The bus ride was 1.8 Euros, and well worth it--walk down about 20 minutes, past another scenic view point where you can see views of BOTH castles--also pretty cool. continue down to the castle courtyard, where the number of your tour is flashed on an electronic billboard, You have only 5 minutes once your tour group number is called--tours are let in 60 people at a time--every 5 minutes. If you miss you spot--it's tough luck for you. There are A LOT of steps--over 300 stairs--up and down the castle, to see furniture and rooms which Ludwig never got to use. Then pile back out and walk downhill--we took a horse carriage ride downhill 3Euros each and rode down, where Stephan our guide was there to meet us. It was a long, tiring day--not suitable for elderly or those with inability to walk or climb. Not for those with heart or respiratory conditions--The setting of the castles in the mutinies was tremendous. But the tour was not as billed. We did not have a private tour--this was a driver and facilitator--and we paid more than Viator quoted us. But I'm glad we went--much better than trying to do it on our own. But for the price--I expected more.