Reformation Tour Germany and Switzerland – From Berlin to Geneva

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Follow the footsteps of the Protestant Reformation on this inspiring Reformation tour Germany and Switzerland, tracing the lives and legacy of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Ulrich Zwingli. This journey takes you through the key cities where the Reformation transformed Christianity and reshaped European history.

Begin in Berlin and continue to Wittenberg, where Martin Luther launched the Reformation by posting his 95 Theses. Explore Erfurt, where Luther lived as a monk, and Wartburg Castle, where he translated the New Testament into German. Continue to Worms, the site of Luther’s famous stand before the Imperial Diet, and Heidelberg, where the Heidelberg Catechism was developed.

Travel through the scenic Black Forest into Switzerland, visiting Zurich, where Zwingli led the Reformation, and conclude in Geneva, the center of Calvin’s ministry and a key stronghold of Protestant theology.

This Reformation tour Germany and Switzerland offers a powerful combination of history, faith, and cultural discovery, providing a deep understanding of the events that shaped the modern Church.

Biblical Highlights

Discover the places where the Reformation reshaped Christianity and brought Scripture back to the center of faith.

  • Wittenberg – Where Martin Luther posted the 95 Theses in 1517
  • Luther House & St. Mary’s Church – Where Luther lived, taught, and preached
  • Erfurt Monastery – Where Luther became a monk and deepened his theological convictions
  • Wartburg Castle – Where Luther translated the New Testament into German
  • Worms – Site of the Diet of Worms (1521) where Luther refused to recant
  • Heidelberg – Birthplace of the Heidelberg Catechism (1563)
  • Zurich – Center of the Swiss Reformation led by Ulrich Zwingli
  • Geneva – Stronghold of John Calvin’s ministry and theology
Your Itinerary

Day 1Arrival in Berlin & City Tour

Arrive in Berlin, Germany, where your Reformation tour Germany and Switzerland begins. Meet your guide and driver and begin a panoramic tour of the German capital.

Discover key landmarks including the iconic Brandenburg Gate, the historic Reichstag Building, and the impressive Berlin Cathedral. You will also visit the Checkpoint Charlie Museum, offering insight into Berlin’s division during the Cold War and its impact on modern Europe.

This introduction provides valuable historical context for the religious and political landscape that shaped Europe after the Reformation.

Dinner and overnight in Berlin.

Day 2Potsdam & Wittenberg

After breakfast, travel to Potsdam to visit the elegant Sanssouci Palace and Gardens, the summer residence of Frederick the Great. This UNESCO-listed complex reflects the artistic and intellectual spirit of 18th-century Prussia.

Continue to Wittenberg, the birthplace of the Protestant Reformation. Upon arrival, join an international worship service, sharing fellowship with believers from around the world in a meaningful spiritual setting.

Dinner and overnight in Wittenberg.

Day 3Wittenberg (Martin Luther Sites)

Today explore the heart of the Reformation in Wittenberg. Visit the Castle Church (Schlosskirche), where Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses in 1517, igniting the Reformation.

Continue to St. Mary’s Church, where Luther preached, and the Luther House Museum, where he lived and developed his theology, including his transformative understanding of Scripture from Romans 1:17.

Enjoy free time in the afternoon to reflect or explore this historic town.

Dinner and overnight in Wittenberg.

Day 4Erfurt (Luther’s Monastic Life)

Travel to Erfurt, one of the most important cities in Luther’s life. It was here that he entered the Augustinian monastery and began his spiritual journey.

Visit St. Mary’s Cathedral, where Luther was ordained, and explore the Augustinian Monastery, where he lived as a monk. This visit provides a deep understanding of Luther’s early life and spiritual struggles.

Participate in a special service in the monastery chapel.

Dinner and overnight in Erfurt.

Day 5Eisenach & Wartburg Castle

Excursion to Eisenach to visit the impressive Wartburg Castle, where Luther found refuge in 1521. During his stay, he translated the New Testament into German, making Scripture accessible to the people.

Visit the room where this historic work was completed and explore the castle’s rich history.

Enjoy free time in Eisenach to visit St. George’s Church, where Luther sang as a boy, or explore the charming town.

Return to Erfurt for overnight.

Day 6Worms & Heidelberg

Depart for Worms, one of the most significant cities of the Reformation. It was here, at the Diet of Worms (1521), that Martin Luther made his famous stand, refusing to recant his beliefs.

Continue to Heidelberg, a beautiful university town along the Neckar River.

Dinner and overnight in Heidelberg.

Day 7Heidelberg & Reformation Heritage

Explore Heidelberg Castle, overlooking the historic town. Learn about the development of the Heidelberg Catechism (1563), a key document of Reformed theology.

Enjoy time to walk through the charming old town, filled with historic architecture and local cafés.

Dinner and overnight in Heidelberg.

Day 8Black Forest & Zurich

Travel through the scenic Black Forest, one of Germany’s most picturesque regions. Visit the Open Air Museum, where traditional farmhouses and rural life from past centuries are preserved.

Continue into Switzerland and arrive in Zurich, an important center of the Swiss Reformation.

Dinner and overnight in Zurich.

Day 9Zurich & Lucerne (Zwingli and Swiss Reformation)

Explore Zurich, where Ulrich Zwingli led the Swiss Reformation. Visit the Grossmünster Church, where he preached, and see the Zwingli Statue and other significant sites.

Continue to Lucerne, known for its stunning lakeside setting. Visit the famous Chapel Bridge and the moving Lion Monument.

Dinner and overnight.

Day 10Geneva (Calvin and the Reformation)

Travel to Geneva, the center of John Calvin’s ministry and a key stronghold of the Reformation.

Visit the Reformation Wall, honoring Calvin, Farel, Knox, and Beza. Continue to St. Pierre Cathedral, where Calvin preached, and explore the Reformation Museum, which provides a comprehensive overview of the movement.

Enjoy free time before your farewell dinner.

Overnight in Geneva.



Day 11Departure

About This Reformation Tour Germany and Switzerland

This Reformation tour Germany and Switzerland is designed for travelers who want to explore the spiritual and historical foundations of the Protestant Reformation. From Berlin to Geneva, this journey follows the lives and teachings of Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Ulrich Zwingli, visiting the cities where their influence shaped the Church and transformed Christian theology.

Throughout this Reformation tour Germany and Switzerland, you will walk through Wittenberg, Erfurt, Worms, Zurich, and Geneva, gaining a deeper understanding of how the authority of Scripture, faith, and grace became central to the Reformation movement. This itinerary combines historical insight, spiritual reflection, and cultural discovery, making it one of the most complete Reformation journeys available in Europe.

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FAQ

Can this tour be customized for our group?

Yes. All our itineraries can be customized according to your group’s needs. Adjustments can include travel dates, hotel category, meal plans, additional destinations, or adding a cruise extension.

What is the minimum group size for this tour?

Our tours are designed for groups of 15 or more participants, but we can also operate smaller groups with adjusted pricing.

What hotel categories are available?

All our tours are based in good 4 Star Hotels. But we can always adjust the category to the needs and budget of your group

Can this tour include daily Mass or Bible study?

Yes. For Catholic groups, daily Mass can be arranged either at local Catholic churches or at significant biblical sites. For Protestant and Evangelical groups, time can be scheduled for Bible study at key locations related to the ministry of the Apostle Paul.

What services are included in the tour?

Typical inclusions are:

  • Hotel accommodation

  • Daily breakfast and dinner

  • Private motor coach transportation

  • Professional licensed Bible Oriented guide

  • Entrance fees to archaeological sites

  • Airport transfers

Final inclusions depend on the quotation prepared for the group.

How far in advance should groups book?

For the best availability of hotels and guides, we recommend confirming groups 6–12 months in advance.

Do you offer support for travel agents and tour operators?

Yes. Inspired Voyager works closely with travel professionals and tour operators by providing custom proposals, competitive group rates, and operational support throughout the planning process.