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Why you're safe with the holiday experts

DERTOUR is part of the DERTOUR GmbH group of Frankfurt - one of the world's leading tour operators . We also hold our own ATOL and are members of ABTA.

We've been creating perfect tailor-made holidays to the heart of Europe for 50 years. A lot has changed in that time, but one thing that has always remained the same is our total focus on serving you in the very best way that we can. This includes ensuring your satisfaction and security. It's why DERTOUR is fully licenced with our own ATOL and is also adheres to all the rules and principles of ABTA.

ATOL is a financial protection scheme for holidaymakers travelling on an air inclusive holiday, which is managed by the Civil Aviation Authority. This protects you from losing your money or from being stranded overseas in the very unlikely event that DERTOUR should go out of business. Our Air Travel Organiser's Licence (ATOL) number is ATOL 1839.

When you buy an ATOL protected air inclusive holiday* from us, you will receive a confirmation invoice from us (or via our authorised agent through which you booked) confirming your arrangements and your protection under our ATOL.

* The air inclusive holidays we arrange are ATOL protected providing either the person who pays for the booking is present in the UK when the booking is made or the first leg of any flight or flights we arrange for you commences in the UK. For further information, visit the ATOL website at www.atol.org.uk

ABTA was created in 1950 by 22 leading travel companies. It now represents over 5,000 travel agencies and more than 900 tour operators, right across the British Isles. ABTA helps to maintain the highest standards of trading practice for the travel industry and its customers. The ABTA logo is a sign that you can expect choice, value and high levels of service from DERTOUR.

DERTOUR is also fully committed to always try to provide an alternative holiday or route in times of disruption that is out of our control, such as in the event of volcanic ash, disruption to air travel due to heavy snowfall or an airline strike grounding aircraft.

If you have any questions about our ABTA membership or the financial protection provided under our ATOL, please don't hesitate to call us on 020 7290 1104.

Baroque charm; cobbled streets; magnificent castle - simply stunning The wonderful Heidelberg Castle The Heidelberg Castle's snowy courtyard.

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Heidelberg Christmas Market 2012

There is no better place to celebrate the festive season than at the Heidelberg Christmas markets 2012. Surrounded by twinkling lights, join the festive fun with ice skating at the foot of Castle Hill and marvel at one of Germany's most romantic skylines.

Located within the grounds of the Heidelberg Castle the romantic market is steeped in tradition and is considered as one of the most iconic events in the city. Heidelberg city breaks are the perfect accommodation option for trips to the city outside the Christmas period.

Heidelberg Christmas Market

Stroll around six different Heidelberg Christmas market events, with more than 140 beautifully decorated stalls, making sure you take in the city's famous sights. Sample all the seasonal highlights the Old Town has to offer with a walk starting at the 'Bismarckplatz' Christmas market, passing the garden of anatomy and lastly reaching the market at University square. The stalls at market square and the Kornmarkt offer culinary treats while the Karlsplatz market hosts the ice skating rink.

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Please call our helpful reservations team to book this market!

21 November 2012 - 22 December 2012

Book now, call 020 7290 1104

Heidelberg's shopping streets are lined with carefully restored buildings in which charming period shops and many cafés and restaurants are located.

The traffic-free Hauptstrasse is Heidelberg's most popular shopping area and one of Europe's prettiest pedestrian areas. It is lined with bistros, cafés and restaurants and hosts all the major international designers.

The narrow side streets of the old town or in the area around Heiliggeistkirche (Church of the Holy Ghost) offer a variety of shops where old and new are juxtaposed creating a vibrant shopping scene. Antiques and avant-garde fashion, Art Nouveau jewellery and old porcelain can all be puchased in the many shops in this area.

East Empress Restaurant

Serves fine Chinese cuisine in a sophisticated ambiance.  There is a great variety of dishes orginating from different regions of Asia. They also have an award winning wine list.

Airstream Café

A large restaurant offering casual café dining which also has a nice outdoor dining area. The menu suits all tastes and serves dishes from gourmet pizza, snacks and salads to main courses.

Yokohama Teppanyaki

At Yokohama Teppanyaki each meal is prepared in front of you by a master Teppanyaki chef making an exciting and unique dining experience. There is also a sushi bar and an a-la-carte menu.

Mocha Jo's

Mocha Jo's is a modern yet relaxed and casual restaurant serving Mediterranean dishes & great café style food. This is a very popular local restaurant.

Fedele's Restorante Italiano

This restaurant combines authentic Italian cuisine and great service with a modern twist. Fedele's has a large and varied menu and a warm and vibrant ambience.

Hackteufel

Hackteufel serves traditional German cuisine and therefore is popular with tourists looking for the German eating experience. It boasts a great location, situated centrally near to the old bridge and is just a brief walk from the castle.

Simplicissimus

This is an exclusive and expensive restaurant serving very good international cuisine. The atmosphere is formal and the service is second to none.

Thai Restaurant Siam

Serves a wide selection of Thai foods including some spicy curries. It offers a reasonably priced menu for both lunch and dinner.

Weisser Bock

Has an excellently prepared and served menu. The restaurant has an old German feel with lots of dark wood creating a intimate atmosphere. The menu is fairly international while including some German specialities.

Heidelberg Castle

From its elevated position the ruins of Heidelberg Castle look over the maze of streets and roofs that make up the old town. The architecture of the castle itself represents the Gothic and Renaissance periods. The castle gardens, the Great Vat (the world's largest wine barrel) and the Pharmacy Museum are also all worth a visit.

The Old Town and the Old Bridge

Hauptstrasse is one of Europe's prettiest pedestrian areas with narrow streets which house charming shops. One section of the town wall, the medieval bridge gate, has been preserved. In 1786-1788 elector Karl Theodor ordered the current stone bridge to be built.

University

The University of Heidelberg is the oldest university of Germany founded on the 24th June 1712. The "Lion Fountain" on the square in front of the university is a popular meeting place for students. Behind the university are the cells where, between 1778 and 1914, the university administration jailed students for minor offences.

Philosopher's Walk

The Philosopher's Walk takes a scenic route which allows you to walk in the footsteps of the many philosophers and poets which resided in Heidelberg. Along the way enjoy the sights and smells of the exotic plants like Japanese cherries, cypresses, bamboo and lemon trees.

River Banks

The "Neckarwiese", banks of the River Neckar are the perfect location to relax, and take in the beauty of your surroundings. There is an unparalleled view of the Heidelberg Castle and there is also the opportunity to rent a rowing boat.

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For expert help with your holiday plans and booking, call 020 7290 1104

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Saturday 9.30am to 1pm

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