Reformation in Germany: In the Footsteps of Martin Luther | Oct. 6, 2026
Join us for Reformation in Germany: In the Footsteps of Martin Luther, starting at $4,198* from New York, on October 6, 2026. You will have a driving tour of Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, Kaiser Wilhelm Gedachtniskirche, Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, Schlosskirche, Luther Halle, Eisleben, Market Church,...Read More
Starting from $4198 Taxes & Fees Apply
What’s Included
- All Inclusive Pricing
- Deluxe A/C Motor Coaches
- Entrance and Program Fees
- First Class Hotels
- Fuel Surcharges and Gov't Taxes
- International Airfare from NY
- Overseas Airport Transfers
^ Additional Baggage & Optional fees may apply. † If air purchased through Revelate Travel.
Join us for Reformation in Germany: In the Footsteps of Martin Luther, starting at $4,198* from New York, on October 6, 2026. You will have a driving tour of Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, Kaiser Wilhelm Gedachtniskirche, Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, Schlosskirche, Luther Halle, Eisleben, Market Church, Luther Family Home, St. Petri, St. Andrew’s Church, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Augustinian Monastery, Veste, Erfurt, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Augustinian Monastery, and much more!
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Daily Itinerary
Day 1 - October 6 – Depart the USA
Depart on your international overnight flight.
Day 2 - October 7 – Arrive in Germany
Arrive this morning in Berlin, where our representative will greet you and escort you to your bus. A driving tour of Berlin will introduce you to such sites as the Brandenburg Gate and the rebuilt Reichstag, whose transparent dome represents the nation’s open government. Pass the ruins of the Kaiser Wilhelm Gedachtniskirche, left as a poignant reminder of what was lost in the Second World War, and stop at a section of the Berlin Wall, a stark testimony to the once divided city. Take a photo at Checkpoint Charlie, the infamous crossing point from East to West Berlin during the Cold War Era. Dinner and overnight in Wittenberg.
Day 3 - October 8 – Wittenberg
This morning, wander the town of Wittenberg, where Luther lived and taught for 36 years. See where he posted his 95 Theses on the Palace Church door, giving voice to the Reformation. Visit Schlosskirche, where Luther was buried, and explore Luther Halle, a former monastery where Martin lived with his family. This afternoon, explore on your own through the town's museums and shops. Enjoy an English Service held by the local Luther English Ministry team before returning to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 4 - October 9 – Halle & Eisleben
Start the day in Halle, where Luther supported the Market Church constructed here. Later, George Handel would be baptized here in 1685. Cardinal Albert of Mainz precipitated the onset of the Reformation through his sale of indulgences and the Protestants in Halle bought him out of his position. Continue on to Eisleben, where Luther‘s life both began and ended. Luther was baptized at St. Petri (St. Peter & St. Paul’s Church), where you can see portraits of his wife and parents. This charming little town includes the Luther Family Home, as well as the house Luther was visiting at the time of his death. Walk the medieval cobblestone streets past St. Andrew’s Church, where Luther preached his last sermon. Dinner and overnight in Erfurt.
Day 5 - October 10 – Erfurt
Erfurt was called the “city of spires” in Luther’s day. Visit St. Mary’s Cathedral and the Augustinian Monastery, where Luther was ordained into the priesthood in 1507. Visit the Veste, the 900-year-old fortress of Coburg, where Luther took refuge from his enemies behind its triple ramparts. Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 6 - October 11 –Eisenach
Martin Luther lived in Eisenach during his student days. Learn about Luther’s life and the Reformation at the Luther House Museum, and tour the famous Wartburg Castle, where Luther translated the New Testament into German in 1522. View the room where Luther completed his translation in just 11 weeks. Travel to the Rhine River area. Check into your area hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 7 - October 12 – Worms & Heidelberg
Explore the ancient city of Worms, where Luther refused to back down from his criticism of the church during the famous Diet of Worms. The Reformation Monument features statues of major figures in the Reformation. In Heidelberg, view the Castle that was twice struck by lightning, and explore the charming Old Town’s cobblestone lanes and medieval atmosphere. Heidelberg University played an important role in the debates over the Reformation. Continue to Mainz for dinner and overnight.
Day 8 - October 13 – Mainz, Gutenberg Press, Rhine Cruise
This morning, visit the Rhine River city of Mainz, where Johann Gutenberg developed the process of moveable type that allowed printing to be done on a production scale. Enjoy a cruise on the Rhine River past medieval castles before staying overnight in the Frankfurt area. Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight.
Day 9 - October 14 – Return to the USA
Return home with memories of the people and places of the Reformation in Germany.
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Berlin Pre-Tour - Starting from $798

Enjoy two days in Berlin on your own. Transfer to the hotel, overnight hotel accommodations, and breakfast included.
Day 1 - October 4, 2026
Depart the US on your international flight.
Day 2 - October 5, 2026
Arrive in Berlin. Transfer to your hotel overnight.
Day 3 - October 6, 2026
Enjoy your time in Berlin exploring it on your own. Breakfast is included at your hotel today. (B)
Switzerland Extension - Starting from $2198

Day 9 – October 14, 2026 (WE) – Strasbourg and Basel
John Calvin ministered in Strasbourg from 1538 to 1541 at several churches, including Sainte-Madeleine and the Temple Neuf. The Cathedrale Notre-Dame of Strasbourg is the highest cathedral tower in France and contains an Astronomical Clock. Enjoy a walking tour of the city. We'll journey to Basel, located on the Rhine River and home to John Calvin. We'll visit the Munster, once a Catholic cathedral and now a Reformed church. Buried here is Erasmus, a Catholic priest and contemporary of the Reformers. Oecolampadius led the city's conversion to Protestantism, and John Calvin's work Institutes of the “Christian Religion” was first published here in 1536. Visit the Marketplatz and see the Rathaus (originally a Renaissance palace). Dinner and overnight in Basel (B, D)
Day 10 – October 15, 2026 (TH) – Constance and Zurich
This morning, journey to the lakeside city of Konstanz (Constance). In 1414 - 1418, the Council of Constance challenged early church reformers. Jan Hus, a Czech priest and early reformer, was called before the council and later burned at the stake on July 6, 1415. Visit the house he stayed at here. Wander this city's medieval streets and shops untouched by World War II. Zurich was home to Huldrich Zwingli, a contemporary of Luther and Calvin, leading the call for Reformation. Zwingli served as the Grossmunster (Great Church) pastor in the 1520s. Two other churches here deserve attention. The Fraumunster (Our Lady's Church) has portions of architecture dating to the 13th century and boasts stained glass windows by Marc Chagall. Finally, St. Peter's Church has the largest church clock face in the world. Dinner and overnight in Zurich (B, D)
Day 11 – October 16, 2026 (FR) – Interlachen and Alpine Drive
This morning, you’ll enjoy traveling through the Alps to Interlaken, which is surrounded by major peaks and two lakes. Continue to Chillon Castle. Walk the grounds of this fortification that has guarded the southern pass of Lake Geneva for over 800 years. Dinner and overnight in the area between Chillon and Geneva (B, D)
Day 12 – October 17, 2026 (SA) – Geneva
You’ll spend your day in Geneva, the capital of the canton with the same name and seat of many international organizations. Upon arrival, we will visit many sites, including The World Council of Churches, the UN Palace, St. Pierre's Cathedral, the Reformation Monument, Rousseau Island, the Flower Clock, and many other highlights of this bustling international and financial city. You will have plenty of free time to explore this beautiful city before we turn in for dinner and overnight at our hotel near the Geneva airport. (B, D)
Day 13 – October 18, 2026 (SU) – Return Home

