Férias de Inverno
Mannheim para Hamburg
ICE 772 - 08:04 - 13:13 (Wagen 5, sitz, 31,32,35 e 36)
Passeio e almoço em Hamburgo
Partida para Kopenhagem as 16:55 - EC390, plataforma 8 -
3h42min de conexao
1. Sair de HBF para Jungfernstieg, Hamburg, Germany - 10 min a pé. Ou S1 (Blankenese) ou S3. U1, U2 e U4. Plataforma 13 D-F. 5 minutos.
Pode apenas fazer troca ou descer para olhar o lago. Tem a prefeitura e lojas.
2. De Jungfernstieg pegar U4 para Elbbrücken. Plataforma 6. Demora 10 minutos.
Tem vista da Filarmonica. Pode descer no HafenCity e caminhar por lá.
3. Retorno para HBF.
Comer algo na estacao ou na parada Jungfernstieg. Tem Imbiss na frente da estacao ou o shopping.
Hamburgo para Copenhagem
EC390 - 16:55 - 21:38 (Wagen 8, sitz, 41,42,43 e 48)
Hotel Copenhagen: Meininger at Urban House
Sugestão de Passeios em Copenhagem:

Photo: Martin Heiberg - Copenhagen Media Center
01
Tivoli Gardens: A worldclass amusement park
Tivoli is the most popular attraction in all of Denmark for a reason. Over 4 million visit the park every year and it is not surprising considering how much Tivoli has to offer. Come for the wonderful atmosphere, the wild rides, the restaurants and the concerts. Tivoli is also open during Halloween and autumn holidays, Christmas and New Year and their new winter season in February.
Photo: @koblua
02
Nyhavn: A Danish Classic
The name Copenhagen comes from the words for "Merchant Harbor" for a reason. Nyhavn used to be one of the hubs for the ship merchants of yesteryear. With its colorful facades, Nyhavn is a compulsory stop on the classic list. Although it may be busy with tourists from all corners of the world, finding a place on one of the many outdoor dining venues is usually easy. Sit down and enjoy a sandwich and a cold beer and indulge in some primo people-watching. Christmas time opens with a cozy Christmas market in Nyhavn, the epitome of hygge.

Photo: Martin Heiberg
03
Amalienborg: The Queen's palace
Amalienborg Palace is the Queen's residence in Copenhagen. The palace consists of four separate rococo palaces around a square, two of which are open to the public. One houses a museum where you can view almost 400 years of royal history in the form of paintings and other objects, and in the second you can get a close look at what the Danish royal residence is like on the inside. Do not miss the changing of the guard that happens every day at 12 noon.
Photo: Ty Stange - Copenhagen Media Center
04
Strøget: Copenhagen's shopping street
Strøget is the central pedestrian street at the center of Copenhagen's major shopping area. There's everything you could want nearby, from budget options and small independent shops to some of the world's most exclusive brands. The stretches and the many small side streets are full of shops, cafes and restaurants with something for all tastes. If you want to shop for classic Danish design, you can visit Georg Jensen, Royal Copenhagen or Illums Bolighus.
Photo: Martin Heiberg
05
Canal tour: See the city from the water
When the weather is nice, a canal tour is a great way to see iconic sights around Copenhagen. Jump on at Nyhavn or near Christiansborg and follow a tour that takes you past the Opera House, The Black Diamond library and The Little Mermaid sitting on its rock. You continue through Christianshavn's cozy canals, full of houseboats and lined with charming old buildings.
Photo: Daniel Rasumussen / Copenhagen Media Center
06
The Round Tower: Copenhagen's historic vantage point
The Round Tower, built in the 17th century, is Europe's oldest functioning observatory and is used extensively by amateur astronomers. Once you get to the top via the spiral ramp, you'll see a striking view of Copenhagen from a viewing platform running around the tower. Horses used to drag carts loaded with books up to the university library at the top, hence the spiral ramp instead of stairs.
Photo: Martin Heiberg - Copenhagen Media Center
07
Christiania: Copenhagen's free town
Christiania is a colorful and controversial area in Copenhagen that is definitely worth a visit. The sanctuary was started as a social experiment in the 70's but has survived and is today a popular excursion destination for both tourists and Copenhageners. There are several good cafes and restaurants where you hang for a while and look at the people's life after a walk among the hilarious and odd houses of Christiania.
Please note that some visitors may find Christiania, particularly the area around Pusher Street, to be rough. For your own safety, we recommend that follow the Do's and Don'ts signs up at the entrances and refrain yourself from taking any photos or videos.
Check-out do hotel até as 11:00
Trem regional para Malmo
Check-in Hotel Best Western Royal
2 quartos com café da manhã incluído
Passeio de noite por Malmo
Manhã livre em Malmo
Check-out as 11:00
Ferry de Malmo para Travemünde (Alemanha) as 22:00
Ferry reservado e pago
Pernoite no barco
Chegada em Travemünde as 07:15
Onibus ou trem regional para Lübeck
Café da manhä em Lübeck
Apartamento em Lübeck. Check-in as 14:00
Check-out até as 11:00
Retorno para Mannheim:
Trem regional até Hamburgo: 11:37 - 12:25 ou 12:09 - 12:53
Hamburgo para Mannheim: ICE 579
13:24 - 17:55 - Wagen 12, sitz 112, 113, 115, 116, 1.Klasse





