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FAROE ISLANDS<br />

Frankfurt<br />

Frankfurt is the perfect introduction to modern Germany.<br />

Its shiny Manhattan-esque skyscrapers snuggle beside<br />

fascinating Old Town, and its rich collection of museums<br />

is rivalled only by the city’s economic importance. It’s<br />

also home to one of Europe’s largest stock exchanges,<br />

the Bundesbank, and the European Single Bank, which<br />

regulates the European Union’s currency. Once you’re done<br />

touring these impressive institutions, you’ll find a fantastic<br />

nightlife, great dance music and, for the avid reader, the<br />

International Book Fair every October.<br />

SCOTLAND<br />

Berlin<br />

Germany’s glamorous capital is the country’s cultural<br />

heart. Museums, galleries, grand operas and theatres<br />

combine with fashion, music, design and a vibrant cafe<br />

and club scene to make NORTHERN<br />

Berlin a triumph. You’ll also find<br />

IRELAND<br />

World Heritage-listed landmarks such as the Reichstag,<br />

Checkpoint Charlie, the Brandenburg Gate and what’s left<br />

of the Berlin Wall.<br />

Munich<br />

Known by the locals as Weltdorf (a world village), Munich<br />

WALES<br />

is most famous for its wonderful festival, Oktoberfest,<br />

which attracts people the world over to its beer halls each<br />

northern Celtic autumn. With Seaa<br />

huge range of ales filling even<br />

larger beer steins, the festival is a wonderful introduction<br />

to the locals, Bavarian folklore and age-old traditions.<br />

English Channel<br />

Munich’s city centre, re-built from the rubble of World War<br />

II, is filled to overflowing with museums and galleries,<br />

including wonderful collections of artistic masterpieces.<br />

Atlantic<br />

The city’s also a great base for exploring the surrounding<br />

Ocean countryside and its beautiful Bavarian castles.<br />

German y<br />

From alpine skiing and hiking to Oktoberfest, Germany is a land of<br />

tradition, style and culture. You’ll be delighted by the warmth of<br />

the locals as you tour the vibrant cities, quaint<br />

Norwegian<br />

villages,<br />

Sea<br />

deep forests,<br />

snow-capped mountains and the beautiful Rhine River, which winds<br />

its way from the country’s south to north.<br />

IRELAND<br />

Regional Germany<br />

Leave Germany’s big cities behind and you’ll discover a<br />

country filled with wonderful surprises, from rolling green<br />

hills and mysterious forests to some of Europe’s oldest<br />

buildings and the most charming traditional towns. During<br />

December, much of the country sparkles with Christmas<br />

cheer and lights, and Nuremberg’s spectacular Christmas<br />

market is the place to shop for exquisite NORWAY handmade<br />

decorations. Other highlights include the much-loved<br />

regional cities of Cologne, founded by the Romans in 38<br />

BC; Heidelberg, famous for its charming red-roofed old<br />

city; and Romantic Road, which links a series of picturesque<br />

Bavarian towns and cities, including medieval Rothenberg.<br />

North Sea<br />

Loire<br />

Seine<br />

Hertz<br />

GERMANY 123<br />

As one of the world’s largest car hire companies, Hertz<br />

offers you a staggering choice of over 1000 European<br />

depots, providing the ultimate in choice and flexibility.<br />

Featuring a large fleet of excellently-maintained vehicles,<br />

so you can drive along pretty country roads or the busy<br />

lanes of the autobahns!<br />

Refer to page 16-17 for more information on renting your<br />

car through Vattern Hertz.<br />

Driving distances in Germany<br />

Frankfurt SWEDEN<br />

to Munich 393km<br />

Frankfurt to Berlin 569km<br />

Frankfurt to Heidelburg 91km<br />

Baltic<br />

Sea<br />

Frankfurt to Freiburg 270km<br />

Frankfurt to Cologne 188km<br />

*Agents may charge service fees and/or fees for card payments which vary. If you book with Qantas Holidays an additional 2% fee applies to credit card payments. Prices are correct as at 12 Oct 2011 but may fluctuate<br />

if surcharges, fees, taxes or currency change. Amounts payable to third parties not included. Offers subject to availability. Airfares not included unless otherwise specified. Please check all prices, availability and other information with your<br />

travel consultant before booking. See booking conditions on back page.<br />

Bay of<br />

ENGLAND<br />

AMSTERDAM<br />

Rhine<br />

Hannover<br />

SWITZERLAND<br />

Hamburg<br />

GERMANY<br />

Vanern<br />

Danube<br />

Po<br />

Things to see and do<br />

• Take a cruise down the Rhine River<br />

• Visit Schloss Neuschwanstein, Germany’s<br />

world-famous castle<br />

• Enjoy traditional German folk music at a local beer hall<br />

Elbe<br />

BERLIN<br />

Gulf of<br />

Bothnia<br />

POLAND<br />

Dortmund<br />

Leipzig<br />

Dusseldorf<br />

Dresden<br />

BELGIUM<br />

Cologne<br />

Bonn<br />

Mainz<br />

Bayreuth PRAGUE<br />

Frankfurt<br />

Pilsen<br />

Nüremberg<br />

CZECH<br />

REPUBLIC<br />

LUXEMBOURG<br />

Rothenburg<br />

Heidelberg<br />

Regensburg<br />

Stuttgart<br />

Passau<br />

Strasbourg Ulm<br />

VIENNA<br />

Black<br />

Munich<br />

Forest<br />

FRANCE<br />

Freiburg Garmisch AUSTRIA<br />

C<br />

G. of Fin

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