Central Europe
10 nights / 11 Days
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Per Person
Duration
10 N /11 D
Languages
English , German
Tour Code
TH1121
Tour Theme
City Breaks
Central Europe
Europe, a captivating blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty, offers unforgettable experiences for every traveler. From the romantic charm of Paris to the architectural marvels of Rome, it’s a treasure trove of iconic landmarks. Indulge in unique city breaks, savor delectable cuisines, and explore vibrant traditions across its diverse regions. Plan your next adventure to Europe and immerse yourself in its timeless allure.
Day 1: Arrival in Berlin, Germany
Fly to Berlin, the vibrant capital of Germany. After landing at Berlin Airport and completing immigration formalities, hop onto your coach to begin exploring this dynamic city. Berlin is a modern hub filled with historic landmarks and cultural treasures.
Begin your city tour by visiting significant sites linked to World War II, including locations tied to Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. Witness the remnants of the iconic Berlin Wall, which once split the city until its historic fall in 1989.
Stop at the Brandenburg Gate in Pariser Platz, a powerful symbol of Germany’s division and reunification. Pass by the impressive Reichstag building, home to Germany’s parliament, admired for its blend of historic architecture and a modern glass dome.
Wrap up the tour at Alexanderplatz, the city’s bustling center, featuring the World Time Clock and other notable landmarks.
Day 2: Berlin to Poznan & Warsaw, Poland
After a hearty breakfast, begin your journey to Poznan, a historic city that was once the capital of Poland and is now a hub for culture and education. Nestled along the Warta River, Poznan boasts over 1,000 years of history, with stunning Gothic and Baroque architecture. Highlights include the Basilica of St. Peter’s, the Dzialynski Palace, and the beautiful Opera House.
Take a walking tour through the Old Town Square, where you can watch the 16th-century clock of the Town Hall strike on the hour—a favorite spectacle for locals and visitors alike.
Next, head to Warsaw and check into your hotel for a two-night stay, ready to explore Poland’s vibrant capital.
Day 3: Warsaw City Tour
After breakfast, embark on a fascinating walking tour of Warsaw, Poland’s resilient capital. The city’s unique charm lies in its ability to blend gritty realism with a strong will to rise above a turbulent past.
Your tour begins at Lazienki Park, a beautiful and tranquil spot, followed by a visit to Theatre Square, where you’ll see the grand opera house and the former Town Hall. Explore Belvedere Palace and the Ghetto Memorial, a tribute to the city’s WWII history.
Walk through Nowy Swiat and Krakowskie Przedmiescie, two of Warsaw’s most iconic and elegant streets, passing landmarks like the Presidential Palace, University of Warsaw, and Holy Cross Church, which holds Chopin’s heart. Continue to see the Copernicus Statue, the Old Town, and St. John’s Cathedral with its impressive Gothic design. Don’t miss St. Ann’s Church and Castle Square, where you’ll find the Column of King Sigismund III Vasa, an important symbol of Poland’s monarchy.
Day 4: Warsaw to Czestochowa, Auschwitz, and Krakow
Start your day with an early breakfast before heading to Czestochowa, home to the stunning 14th-century Monastery at Jasna Gora, which hosts the revered Black Madonna painting, known as the ‘Queen of Poland’ and a powerful national symbol.
In the afternoon, visit the somber Auschwitz Concentration Camp, a haunting reminder of the atrocities of World War II.
Afterward, travel to Krakow, often considered the cultural heart of Poland, where you’ll step into a city rich in history, art, and medieval charm.
Day 5: Wieliczka Salt Mines & Krakow City Tour
After breakfast, set off for a fascinating excursion to the Wieliczka Salt Mines, the oldest operational salt mine in Europe, which has been in operation for over 700 years. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site since 1978, it is considered one of the world’s top 12 attractions.
In the afternoon, enjoy a walking tour of Krakow, starting with a visit to the Barbican and Florian Gate. Explore the historic Old Market Square, the charming former Jewish district, and Wawel Hill, home to the magnificent Royal Castle and Cathedral.
The evening is free for you to enjoy some shopping or simply relax.
Day 6: Krakow to Slovakia and Budapest, Hungary
Today, embark on a scenic drive through the Tatra Mountains, a breathtaking region known for its picturesque waterfalls, serene lakes, lush forests, rivers, and quaint mountain villages.
Continue your journey through Slovakia before entering Budapest, Hungary’s majestic capital, often called the ‘Queen of the Danube’. Budapest was formed through the unification of the historic towns of Buda, Pest, and Obuda. The city is not only rich in history but also boasts a vibrant cultural scene and is famously known as the ‘City of Spas’.
Day 7: Budapest City Tour
Today, enjoy a guided walking tour of Budapest, starting with Buda Castle, which stands majestically over the Danube River, separating the historic cities of Buda and Pest. Visit Heroes’ Square, a symbol of modern Budapest, and admire the grandeur of the Parliament Building and Margaret Bridge.
Explore the Fishermen’s Bastion for breathtaking panoramic views of the city, and see the iconic Matthias Church, Elizabeth Bridge, the Opera House, and St. Stephen’s Basilica.
In the evening, you have the option to join an unforgettable night tour of Budapest, where the city sparkles under the lights.
Day 8: Budapest to Visegrad, Esztergom, Bratislava, and Vienna
After breakfast, enjoy a scenic drive along the Danube River, passing through Visegrad on your way to Esztergom, often called the ‘Taj Mahal of Hungary’. This historic town, once the capital of Hungary, is known for its stunning hilltop basilica, offering sweeping views of the surrounding area.
Next, cross into Slovakia and visit Bratislava, the country’s capital. Take a walking tour through the charming old town, and after some free time for shopping, continue your journey to Vienna, Austria’s elegant capital.
Day 9: Vienna City Tour
Begin your day with a fascinating walking tour through the heart of Baroque Vienna, the former seat of the mighty Habsburg Empire and known as the ‘City of Music’. Start with a visit to the magnificent Schonbrunn Palace (viewed from the outside), where you can admire the beautiful gardens.
Step back in time as you explore Vienna’s musical legacy. See iconic landmarks like the Grand State Opera House, the Parliament Building, and the impressive Town Hall. Take a leisurely stroll around Heroes’ Square to admire the grand Hofburg Palace, which houses 22 museums, and visit the stunning St. Charles Church.
Day 10: Vienna to Kutna Hora and Prague, Czech Republic
Today, bid farewell to Vienna as you cross the border into the Czech Republic. On your way to Prague, stop in the UNESCO-listed town of Kutna Hora, where you’ll visit the stunning St. Barbara’s Cathedral (viewed from the outside), dedicated to the miners. Also, explore the eerie Kostnice Ossuary Chapel (also known as the Church of Bones), a fascinating and unusual site.
Continue your journey to Prague, ready to discover its historical beauty and charm.
Day 11: Prague City Tour & Departure
Explore the enchanting Czech capital, Prague, a city known for its well-preserved Gothic and Baroque architecture, much of which has remained unchanged for centuries. The historic center of Prague is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and is often referred to as ‘The Golden City’.
During your walking tour, visit iconic landmarks such as Prague Castle (viewed from the outside), the stunning Charles Bridge, St. Vitus’ Cathedral, the bustling Old Town, and the famous Astronomical Clock.
In the evening, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight home, bringing your unforgettable journey to an end.
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Explore 6 Captivating European Destinations
- Germany: Dive into Berlin’s vibrant culture, history, and architectural wonders with an unforgettable city tour.
- Poland: Discover the charm of Poznan and Warsaw, visit the historic Auschwitz site, admire the stunning Wieliczka Salt Mines, and experience the cultural essence of Krakow and Czestochowa.
- Austria: Immerse yourself in Vienna’s majestic cityscape, celebrated for its imperial architecture and rich musical heritage.
- Czech Republic: Stroll through Prague’s enchanting streets, explore the historic Kutna Hora, and marvel at the eerie beauty of Sedlec Ossuary (Church of Bones).
- Slovakia: Experience Bratislava’s delightful blend of old-world charm and modern vibrancy, and enjoy the serene beauty of the Tatra Mountains.
- Hungary: Discover Budapest’s iconic attractions, and venture to the picturesque towns of Visegrad and Esztergom for a deeper taste of Hungarian history and culture.
Airfare: 100% Payment to book the flight tickets
Tour Package:
- If the departure is within 30 days: Full Payment
- If the departure if more than 30 days: 50% Advance & Balance before 30 days of departure.
Airfare: According to the airline cancellation Policy
Tour Package:
- Anytime cancellation after booking : INR 5000/-
- Within 60-45 days of Departure : 50% Cancellation Charges
- Within 45-30 days of Departure : 75 % Cancellation
- Charges Within 30 days of Departure : No Refund
FAQ
1. What is the best time to visit Europe?
The best time to visit Europe is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to November), when the weather is pleasant, and tourist crowds are smaller.
2. Do I need a visa to travel to Europe?
It depends on your nationality. Many travelers need a Schengen visa to visit most European countries. Check the visa requirements for your specific destination.
3. What is the best way to travel between European countries?
Europe has an extensive transportation network, including budget airlines, high-speed trains, and buses, making it easy to explore multiple countries.
4. What currency is used in Europe?
The Euro (€) is the primary currency used in 20 European countries, but others, like the UK (Pound) and Switzerland (Swiss Franc), have their own currencies.