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2-14 Day Eastern Europe and Heritage Trail, Flexible Tour from Frankfurt Germany Tour Code: 143-20061

Overview
Visit 7 Countries in Eastern Europe: Czech Republic Slovakia Hungary Austria Liechtenstein Switzerland and Germany. Cover cities Budapest (Fisherman's Bastion, Heroes Square, Matthias Church), Vienna (St. Stephen's Cathedral, Stadtpark, Schonbrunn Palace), Bern, Lucerne (Lion Monument), Neuhausen am Rheinfall (Rhine Falls), Prague (Golden Lane, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Town Hall, Old Town Square), Zurich, Mondsee, Mount Titlis, Munich (Marienplatz), Titisee, Vaduz
  • Complimentary daily breakfast.
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Today 5% Off: Applied to purchases made before 2025-06-07
  • Price listed is Per Day Per Person in US Dollars (USD)
  • Child fare: 2 - 11 years old share a room with two adults (no bed). No charge for infants under 2 years old.
  • Lodging: Max 2 adults and 1 child are allowed in one room.
  • Share Room:
    You'll share a hotel room with another traveler randomly assigned by us of the same gender during your tour.
Loop Tour FeaturesWhat it's like to travel on a Flexi Tour? How does it work?
  • You decide how many days you want to travel
  • Each day you can travel to a different place
For example, if you want to stop in Frankfurt (Day 6), please select "6" in "Number of Days". Please note the hotel accommodation is not included on the last day of your tour. List price is per person per day.
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  • Overview
  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
  • Day 11
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  • Day 13
  • Day 14
Day 1 Frankfurt - Prague (410 km)
Day 2 Prague - Karlovy Vary - Dresden (222 km)
Day 3 Dresden - Berlin (193 km)
Day 4 Berlin - Potsdam - Swiebodzin - Poznan (291 km)
Day 5 Poznan - Warszawa (279 km)
Day 6 Warszawa - Krakow (296 km)
Day 7 Krakow - Oswiecim - Brno (261 km)
Day 8 Brno - Cesky Krumlov - Ceske Budejovice - Prague (300 km)
Day 9 Prague - Bratislava (289 km)
Day 10 Bratislava - Budapest (200 km)
Day 11 Budapest - Vienna (243 km)
Day 12 Vienna - Mondsee - Munich (363 km)
Day 13 Munich - Vaduz - Mt Titlis - Lucerne - Zurich (574 km)
Day 14 Zurich - Titisee - Frankfurt (367 km)

Day 1: Frankfurt - Prague (410 km)

Standard Hotel: Prague or nearby city
Meal: Excluded
After boarding the luxury coach in Frankfurt, sit back and enjoy a scenic ride through some classic German country side en-route to the Czech Republic. Prague, one of Europe’s most ornate cities, is your first destination. We will arrive in the evening, ready to discover this charming capital city with its fairy-tale architecture, the following morning.

Day 2: Prague - Karlovy Vary - Dresden (222 km)

Standard Hotel: Dresden or nearby cities
Meal: Excluded
Today we will travel to Karlovy Var. After sightseeing, we will cross the border to Germany to explore the historic city of Dresden. Upon arrival, visit iconic landmarks such as the Dresden Frauenkirche (Church of Our Lady), the Procession of Princes, the Dresden Castle (exterior), and Bruhl's Terrace.
  • Karlovy Vary, CZECH REPUBLIC

    Karlovy Vary is a spa town situated in western Bohemia, Czech Republic, on the confluence of the rivers Ohre and Tepla.

    Grandhotel Pupp

    Grandhotel Pupp , known as the most luxurious high-class hotel in Eastern Europe, is an impressive hotel with a tradition dating back to 1701, located in the historical center of Karlovy Vary, 300 m from the spa colonnade. It's served as the filming site for the movies Casino Royale (007) and Last Holiday.
  • Dresden, GERMANY

    Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendor, and was once by personal union the family seat of Polish monarchs. The city was known as the Jewel Box, because of its baroque and rococo city centre.

    Frauenkirche

    Originally built in the 18th century, this Baroque church was destroyed during the firebombing of Dresden during World War II. For 50 years, the ruins stood as a war memorial before the building was finally reconstructed in 1994.

    The Procession of Princes

    The Procession of Princes is located on the outside of the Stallhof, on Schlossplatz Square. The 101-meter-long mural represents the history of the Wettins, Saxony’s ruling family, as a larger-than-life procession of riders.

    Dresden Castle (Outside Visit)

    Dresden castle is named for the City of Dresden as the capital city in the German state of Saxony, and well as its regal, commanding and almost “Castle like” neo-gothic architecture.

    Bruhl's Terrace

    The Bruhl Terrace is also affectionately known as the "Balcony of Europe". It is a popular, historical viewing platform in the old town of Dresden with a great view of the river Elbe.

Day 3: Dresden - Berlin (193 km)

Standard Hotel: Berlin or nearby cities
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
Depart in the morning for Germany's capital Berlin. Upon arrival, begin a sightseeing tour of historical landmarksthat showcase Berlin's rich cultural and architectural heritage. Highlights include the Berlin TV Tower, remnants of the Berlin Wall, Checkpoint Charlie, the June 17th Street, the Victory Column, the Reichstag (New Parliament Building), the iconic Brandenburg Gate, and more. The tour leader may arrange an optional (own expense) boat ride to enjoy a leisurely river cruise and take in the sights of this bustling city's heart.
  • Berlin, GERMANY

    Berlin, GERMANY
    Berlin is a world city of culture, politics, media and science, home to world-renowned universities, orchestras, museums, and entertainment venues, and is host to many sporting events. Its Zoological Garden is the most visited zoo in Europe.

    Berlin TV Tower

    This television tower in Berlin, built in 1969, is one of the most iconic features of the city's skyline. During the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the dome at the top was painted to resemble a soccer ball.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $32 / €27.50; Child $32 / €27.50; Standard Ticket|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour

    Berlin Wall

    From 1961 to 1989, this wall divided Berlin in two and came to symbolize the division between East and West Germany during the Cold War.

    Checkpoint Charlie

    Checkpoint Charlie, the best known official crossing point between East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War.

    Street of 17 June

    The broad boulevard bisecting Tiergarten was named Street of 17 June in honour of the victims of the bloodily quashed 1953 workers' uprising in East Berlin. It is a tree-lined avenue through central Berlin. Continuing Unter den Linden, it connects several of the city's main attractions.

    Victory Column

    Berlin’s most famous and popular tourist spot. It is another of Berlin's monuments that has reinvented itself through the ages. The 67m high symbol of victory originally stood in front of the Reichstag in the former Königsplatz and today's Platz der Republik. The 8.3m tall statue on the top of the column represents both Victoria, the Goddess of Victory and Borussia the allegory and Latin name of Prussia.

    Reichstagsgebaude

    Located in Berlin, Reichstagsgebaude, also known as the the Reichstag building, houses the German parliament (the Bundestag). Constructed 1894, the building has historical significance through the Nazi period, Cold War, and Reunification of Germany. Notable include its river front views and glass dome architectural feature.

    Brandenburg Gate

    One of the best landmarks in Germany, Brandenburg Gate was built as a triumphal arch in the neoclassical style, completed in 1790. During the Cold War, the gate was closed, disallowing passage between East and West Berlin.

Day 4: Berlin - Potsdam - Swiebodzin - Poznan (291 km)

Standard Hotel: Poznan or nearby cities
Meal: Excluded
This morning, you may choose to visit Potsdam for free exploration within the city OR join a tour to the Sanssouci Palace. In the afternoon, we travel to Poland to visit its oldest city, Poznan, passing by the world's tallest Christ statue for a group activity (Must join) along the way. The Old Town of Poznan, surrounded by colorful facades, featuresquaint architecture and modern shopping streets, offering a charming blend of the past and present.
  • Potsdam, GERMANY

    The capital and largest city of the German federal state of Brandenburg, a residence of the Prussian kings and the German Kaiser until 1918.

    Sanssouci Palace

    Built by Prussian King Frederick II, Sanssouci Palace and its gardens are recognizedas a UNESCO World Heritage Site, often referred to as the "Prussian Versailles" due to their grandeur and opulence.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $41 / €35; Child $41 / €35; Schloss Sanssouci tickets+Bridge of Spies+Transfer

  • Swiebodzin, POLAND

    Swiebodzin is a very interesting place to visit both for leisure travelers and businessmen. The town’s close proximity to Rzepin Forest, Lubusz Lakeland and Gryzynski and Pszczewski landscape parks makes Swiebodzin a great place to rest and relax in, and its location at the crossroads of trunk roads no. 2 and 3 provides good transport for those travelling across western Poland.

    Christ the King Statue

    This figure presents Jesus Christ as King of the Universe. The reinforced concrete sculpture is 36 meters high, of which 33 meters is for the figure of Jesus, and 3 meters for the gilded crown crowning the monument. It is the tallest statue of Jesus in the world.

    Admission (Mandatory): Adult $12 / €10; Child $12 / €10

  • Poznan, POLAND

    Poznań is among the oldest and largest cities in Poland. It is best known for its renaissance Old Town and Ostrów Tumski Cathedral.

Day 5: Poznan - Warszawa (279 km)

Standard Hotel: Warsaw or nearby cities
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
Explore the post-war reconstructed Old Town of Warsaw, including the Royal Castle, the Market Square lined with restaurants and bars, and the iconic Mermaid Statue that symbolizes Warsaw. Stroll through the Barbican and ancient city walls to reach the New Town, where you can visit the house of Marie Curie, a two-time Nobel Prize laureate. The tour continues past the Presidential Palace to the Holy Cross Church, and to the statue of astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus near the University of Warsaw. Finally, admire the Palace of Culture and Science.
  • Warszawa, POLAND

    Warsaw, Poland’s largest city and capital, is a dynamic blend of post-war rebirth, cutting-edge culture, and deep history. Nearly destroyed in WWII, it has risen into a modern metropolis with a beautifully reconstructed Old Town, buzzing nightlife, and world-class museums.

    Warsaw Old Town

    The oldest part of the Polish capital city sits along the banks of the Vistula river and is one of the most visited parts of town. It features medieval architecture like the city walls, St. John’s Cathedral, and the Barbican.

    Royal Castle (Outside Visit)

    Warsaw’s royal castle, appropriately stationed in Castle Square, was first built in 1619, but sadly, it was burned and looted by invading Nazi forces in World War II. The rebuilding process began in 1971.

    Old Town Market Place

    The center and oldest part of old town Warsaw, this market place is still, to this day, a bustling location where visitors can find all sorts of locally grown foods and hand-crafted products.

    Mermaid Statue

    The mermaid is the symbol of Warsaw, even appearing on the city's crest. There is a prominent statue of a mermaid in the center of the Old Town, a popular tourist attraction.

    Maria Skłodowska-Curie Museum

    Named after the two-time Nobel laureate, this museum is the only one in the world dedicated to the discoverer of polonium and radium, containing both permanent and periodic special exhibits.

    Presidential Palace (Outside Visit)

    Presidential Palace is one of Warsaw’s most famous landmarks. Its construction began in 1643 and has been the home of royal and aristocratic families for generations. Since 1994, the palace has been the residence of Poland's presidents.

    Holy Cross Church

    Not so much to admire the fine baroque altarpieces that miraculously survived the 1944 Warsaw Rising reprisals, but to pay homage at the second pillar on the left side of the nave. Adorned with an epitaph to Frédéric Chopin, the pillar enshrines a jar that contains the composer’s heart.

    Nicolaus Copernicus Monument

    The statue made of bronze was unveiled in 1853. It presents Nicolaus Copernicus in an academic robe holding an astrolabe in his left hand and pointing at the sky with his right. Its granite plinth holds a Latin inscription which reads: ‘Nicolaus Copernicus, from Torun, moved the Earth and stopped the Sun and the Sky’. A small well decorated with a dolphin head from which water bursts enriches the basis of the plinth.

    Palace of Culture and Science

    As notable high-rise in Warsaw this building stands at 237 meters high, making it the tallest building in Poland. It's a gift from the Soviet Union to Poland

    Admission (Optional): Adult $7 / €6; Child $7 / €6

Day 6: Warszawa - Krakow (296 km)

Standard Hotel: Krakow or nearby cities
Meal: Excluded
In the morning, depart for the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its stunningandintricate salt carvings that adorn its tunnels, captivating visitors from around the world. Afterward, we proceed to Krakow. Upon arrival, explore the landmarks of the Old Town, including St. Mary's Basilica, the Market Square, the Cloth Hall, the Town Hall Tower, and St. Adalbert's Church.
  • Krakow, POLAND

    Krakow, POLAND
    Krakow is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century.

    Wieliczka Salt Mine

    Built in the 13th century, this salt mine is one of the oldest in Europe. Visitors will be amazed by the winding, labyrinthine corridors. Within, you will find three subterranean chapels filled with religious statues.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $58 / €50; Child $58 / €50; Ticket + Guided tour

    St. Mary's Basilica

    This large, Gothic brick cathedral is one of the major attractions in old town Krakow. The most prominent idiosyncrasy of its architecture is the measurements of its towers: one is noticeably taller than the other.

    Main Square

    The Main Square is the centerpiece of old town Krakow, home to some of the city's oldest, most important, and most visited buildings. Built in the 13th century, it is the oldest medieval town square in Europe.

    Cloth Hall

    Considered the world's oldest shopping mall, the present Renaissance structure dates from 1555 and features in its interior many food stalls and small shops.

    Town Hall Tower

    Built of stone and brick at the end of the 13th century, the Town Hall Tower stands 75-meters high overlooking the Main Market Square. Over time, it has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in town.

    St. Adalbert's Church

    The Church of St. Adalbert in Krakow is the oldest church in the city. It was founded about the 11th century and replaced the previous one made of timber. It remains a living church where Krakow's faithful go to pray, and is one of the best places to listen to live classical music in Krakow.

Day 7: Krakow - Oswiecim - Brno (261 km)

Standard Hotel: Brno or nearby cities
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
Begin the day with a visit to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum, starting with an exterior view of Auschwitz II-Birkenau. Then proceed to Auschwitz I, where an optional guided tour (own expense) offers an in-depth exploration. Walk through the infamous "Arbeit Macht Frei" gate. After reflecting on this poignant history, continue the journey across the border to Brno. In the Freedom Square, admire the iconic Plague Column and fountain, while nearby, the Capuchin Crypt near the bustling Cabbage Market offers a unique cultural experience. Surrounding the square are various restaurants and cafes, perfect for enjoying a coffee and immersing yourself in the daily life of locals.
  • Oswiecim, POLAND

    Oswiecim is a town in the Malopolska province of southern Poland. The town is commonly known for being the site of the Auschwitz concentration camp.

    Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum

    This museum is dedicated to the memory of those killed at the Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust, standing as a reminder to future generations of the deep scars that hatred and intolerance leave on humanity's collective skin.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $58 / €50; Child $58 / €50; Auschwitz Concentration Camp 1 - guided tour, skip the line +(Chinese and English official guide)

  • Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC

    Brno, CZECH REPUBLIC
    Brno is the second largest city in the Czech Republic by population and area, it is also the largest Moravian city and the historical capital city of the Margraviate of Moravia.

    Freedom Square

    Brno's Freedom Square, or "Namesti Svobody" in Czech, was once the historic city center. In the square, visitors will find the plague column, a memorial to those killed by the Black Death in the Middle Ages.

    Capuchin Monastery

    Not an attraction for the squeamish, the Capuchin Monastery in Brno is famous for housing a crypt, the final resting place of the monks who once lived there, that is complete with incredibly well-preserved mummies.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $6 / €5; Child $6 / €5

Day 8: Brno - Cesky Krumlov - Ceske Budejovice - Prague (300 km)

Standard Hotel: Prague or nearby cities
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
Visit the enchanting Cesky Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has captivated visitors since its foundinginthe 13th century. After exploring the town, drive onward to Prague. If time permits and road conditions allow, an additional visit to the fairytale-like Hluboka Castle can be arranged. Arrive in Prague by dusk.
  • Cesky Krumlov, CZECH REPUBLIC

    A town in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. Its historic centre, centred around the Český Krumlov Castle, is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992 and was given this status along with the historic Prague castle district.
  • Ceske Budejovice, CZECH REPUBLIC

    The largest city in the Czech Republic's South Bohemia region, Ceske Budejovice was established in 1265. It contains many classic examples of Baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture.

    Hluboka Castle

    Considered one of the most beautiful castles in the Czech Republic, Hluboka Castle is Baroque in design.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $29 / €25; Child $29 / €25; Standard Ticket+Transfer

Day 9: Prague - Bratislava (289 km)

Standard Hotel: Bratislava or nearby city
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
Your Prague adventure begins with a spectacular walk along the Royal Route, start from the top of Castle Hill in the Hradcany district, and then tour Prague Castle. Further exploration then heads off around the imposing gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica and along Golden Lane. Later we will stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge, and on through the winding alleys to the Old Town Square, where you can see the City Hall and the Astronomical Clock. After lunch in the square, our coach will make the scenic transfer from Prague to the hotel in or near the Slovakian capital, Bratislava.
  • Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC

    Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
    Prague has been an important city for 1,100 years. It is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic, features more than ten museums, and its historic city center is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Prague Castle

    Prague Castle
    This massive palatial complex in Prague serves as the official residence of the President of the Czech Republic. It is the largest ancient castle in the world with a total area of 70,000 square-meters.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $16 / €13; Child (7-16 yrs) $8 / €6.50; ticket included: the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, Golden Lane and Vitus Cathedral

    St. Vitus Cathedral

    The largest church in the Czech Republic, St. Vitus Cathedral is a beautiful Gothic church, marked by its high vaulted ceiling and flying buttresses, which had a large influence over the development of this architectural style in central Europe.

    Golden Lane

    This historic street in front of the massive and spectacular Prague Castle gets its name from the alchemists who are said to once have roamed the area looking for a way to turn ordinary minerals into gold.

    Old Town Square

    Old Town Square
    This public square in the heart of Prague's historic Old Town displays some excellent examples of Gothic and baroque architecture; for example, the square's two major churches, Tyn Church and St. Nihcolas Church, each showcase one of these styles.

    Old Town Hall

    This building, with its tall, Gothic tower, was once the city hall of Prague. At the top of the tower is the famous astronomical clock, the oldest still-working clock of its kind worldwide.

Day 10: Bratislava - Budapest (200 km)

Standard Hotel: Budapest or nearby city.
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
One of the best ways of seeing Budapest is by taking a river cruise. After a morning of activity, you'll relax over lunch at Buda Palace, and then have a chance to look at the exhibitions in the Budapest History Museum and Hungarian National Gallery, or do a spot of souvenir shopping. Next you'll explore both sides of the city on a cultural and historic tour. Highlights on the Buda side of the Danube include the towered terrace of Fisherman's Bastion, the medieval Matthias Church and a walk up to the summit of Gellert Hill for panoramic views. While over in Pest the sights include the expansive Heroes' Square and Hungary's dramatic riverside Parliament Building. In the evening, you can choose to round off an eventful day with an optional dinner in the heart of Budapest, where you can sample traditional dishes such as goose liver, goulash, duck leg and local wine, accompanied by Hungarian folkdance and music.
  • Budapest, HUNGARY

    Budapest, HUNGARY
    Budapest is the capital city of Hungary and is routinely considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. A large area of the city is considered a World Heritage Site by the United Nations.

    Budapest History Museum

    The museum is located in the Buda Castle. It displays collections and explains history of the Medieval Royal Palace of the Buda Castle, Budapest In the Middle Ages and Gothic Sculptures from the Royal Palace of Buda.

    Hungarian National Gallery

    Established in 1957 as the national art museum, located in Buda Castle in Budapest. It houses Medieval, Renaissance, Gothic art, and Baroque Hungarian art and its collection includes wood altars from the 15th century.

    Fisherman's Bastion

    Fisherman's Bastion
    The Fisherman's Bastion on the Buda side of the Danube River in Hungary is an incredible white-stone viewing terrace with conical towers. It was built in the 1890s and gets its name from the fisherman's guild that once defended the area.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $4 / €3; Child $4 / €3

    Heroes Square

    Heroes Square
    The centerpiece of this famous square in Budapest is a series of statues known as the Millennium Memorial. The statues are of the leaders of the nine tribes that founded Hungary as well as other historic Hungarian figures.

    Hungarian Parliament Building

    Hungarian Parliament Building
    One of Europe's oldest legislative buildings, the seat of Hungary's National Assembly is an iconic landmark on the banks of the Danube River in Budapest. It is both the largest and tallest building in the country.

    Matthias Church

    Matthias Church
    This impressive and dramatic Gothic cathedral in Budapest was built in the late 1300s, although local tradition claims it dates back to the 12th century. It houses an Ecclesiastical-art museum that contains replicas of the Hungarian royal jewels.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $10 / €8; Child $10 / €8

    Danube Cruise

    Take a leisurely cruise down the beautiful Danube River to see the magnificent city of Budapest from the water. This river is the vein that flows between the two part of the city, Buda and Pest.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $24 / €20; Child $24 / €20

    Hungarian Folklore Show and Dinner and Transfer

    Dancing has long been a significant component of Hungarian culture. Come see a performance that showcases the traditional dances of the country, providing an insightful and entertaining display. As you watch, you will enjoy a delicious dinner.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $70 / €60; Child $70 / €60

Day 11: Budapest - Vienna (243 km)

Standard Hotel: Vienna or nearby city
Meal: Excluded
Today we will enter the city of Vienna, AT Austria's capital. Begins at one of the city's most popular attractions, Schonbrunn Palace. After lunch in this refined setting, you will take a driving tour past many grand, famous buildings, including the City Hall, the Austrian Parliament, Hofburg Palace and Heroes'Square. In the afternoon, you'll have some shopping time, before adding the Wiener Staatsoper (opera house). Later, optional for dinner in the heart of the city or visit St. Stephen's Cathedral, before taking a stroll in Stadtpark. In the evening, we recommend the option of attending a Viennese waltz concert, which will allow you the unforgettable experience of hearing the music of Mozart and Strauss in the place where it was composed.
  • Vienna, AUSTRIA

    Vienna, AUSTRIA
    Vienna is the capital city of Austria. It is considered one of the best places to live in the world. Called "The City of Music", Vienna has produced internationally famous composers such as Beethoven, Brahms, Mahler, Mozart and more.

    Schonbrunn Palace

    Schonbrunn Palace
    Schonbrunn Palace is both one of the most important cultural landmarks in Austria and possibly the most major of its tourist attractions. This 1,440-room Rococo estate and gardens was built by Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II in 1569.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $40 / €34; Child (7-18 yrs) $28 / €24

    St. Stephen's Cathedral

    The noticeable and unique mosaic roof of this church in the Austrian capital has made Saint Stephen's one of the most recognizable buildings in the city. The church has seen several additions, but the oldest parts are from the 12th century.

    Stadtpark

    The Viennese City Park covers 16 acres in the Austrian capital and is beloved by tourists and locals alike. The park is home to several attractions and monuments of its own, most notable the Johann Strauss Monument.

    Vienna State Opera

    This amazing opera house traces its origins to the middle of the 1800s. Its prestigious orchestra members often go on to become players in the Vienna Philharmonic. The neo-Renaissance facade is beloved today, but unpopular at the time of construction.

    Vienna Concert Waltz

    Vienna has a rich history of classical music. Come see a traditional waltz concert, and marvel in the beautiful sounds that emanate from the chamber orchestra.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $98 / €84; Child $98 / €84; Transportation + Admission

Day 12: Vienna - Mondsee - Munich (363 km)

Standard Hotel: Munich or nearby city
Meal: Excluded
In the morning, we will depart from Vienna and head to Munich. On the way, we will visit the Mondsee, a beautiful town in the Alps. Upon our arrival, guests will have time to explore the Marienplatz and the New Town Hall, or you can enjoy a German beer in one of the beer gardens before going to the hotel. We will spend the night in Munich or nearby city.
  • Mondsee, AUSTRIA

    A town in the Austrian state of Upper Austria located on the shore of the lake Mondsee. The town is home to the historic medieval Mondsee Abbey. The cloister church was used for the site of the wedding in The Sound of Music.
  • Munich, GERMANY

    Munich, GERMANY
    Munich is the third largest city in Germany and capital of the state of Bavaria. Throughout its history, the city has been at the forefront of architectural production, with the older, historic buildings blending perfectly with modern architecture.

    Marienplatz

    Marienplatz
    This public square has been the main square in Munich since 1158. It is named for Mary's Column, which stands in its center, erected in the 17th century to celebrate the end of Swedish occupation.

    Old Town Hall

    This building served as the city hall of Munich until 1874. It was built between the 13th and 14th centuries in a late Gothic style, featuring tall spires and a white facade.

Day 13: Munich - Vaduz - Mt Titlis - Lucerne - Zurich (574 km)

Standard Hotel: Zurich or nearby city
Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
From our hotel in Munich or nearby city, we will travel to Mount Titlis in Switzerland, where we will take the Rotair to the top. On the way, we will take a photo stop in one of the smallest country in Europe - Lichtenstein. After lunch we will make our way to Lucerne, CH to view lovely Lake Lucerne. We will also visit the Lion Monument. At the end of our tour, guests will have some free time to explore the city. We will head to Zurich, CH or nearby city for the night.

  • Vaduz, Liechtenstein

    This small town is the capital of the principality of Liechtenstein, located ont he border between Austria and Switzerland. The most famous landmark is Vaduz Castle, home of the reigning prince of Liechtenstein.
  • Bern, SWITZERLAND

    Bern, SWITZERLAND
    The official language of Bern is (the Swiss variety of Standard) German, but the main spoken language is the Alemannic Swiss German dialect called Bernese German.In 1983 the historic old town in the centre of Bern became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Titlis Rotair and Ice Flyer Chairlift

    The Titlis Rotair and Ice Flyer Chairlift is a one of a kind cable car that offers panoramic views of Switzerland's famous Mount Titlis. The circular car has windows all around, and rotates 360 degrees as it climbs higher and higher.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $116 / €100; Child (7-16 yrs) $58 / €50

  • Mount Titlis, SWITZERLAND

    This mountain looms in the Swiss Alps, near the city of Lucerne. A popular activity is to take the cable car to the top of the mountain. It straddles the border between Obwalden and Berne.
  • Lucerne, SWITZERLAND

    Lucerne, SWITZERLAND
    This Swiss city on gorgeous Lake Lucerne is popular with tourists due to its amazing views of the lake, Mount Pilatus, and Mount Rigi of the Swiss Alps. Some of the buildings in Lucerne date back hundreds of years.

    Lion Monument

    Lion Monument
    The Lion of Lucerne is an amazing sculpture carved directly into a cliffside in one of Switzerland's most gorgeous cities. It was done to commemorate the deaths of Swiss soldiers who were brutally massacred during the bloody French Revolution.

Day 14: Zurich - Titisee - Frankfurt (367 km)

Breakfast: Included (Hotel Breakfast)|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
The tour begins in Zurich, a city with a reputation as a leading global financial centre. There is chance for a picture stop at the impressive Lake Zurich, before moving on to Rhine Falls. Next you'll cross back into Germany and the Black Forest. Here you will see the beautiful lake Titisee, where you can stop at one of the many lakeside cafes to enjoy some of the region's best Black Forest cherry gateaux. Cuckoo clocks are made in Titisee, making this the ideal place to pick up a few souvenirs from the local shops and you'll also get to see a demonstration of how these magical mechanisms work. Finally, you'll head back to Frankfurt.
  • Zurich, SWITZERLAND

    Zurich, SWITZERLAND
    Sitting on the northwestern tip of Lake Zurich, this city is the largest in Switzerland. The Bahnhofstrasse ("Station Street") is an important landmark as one of the world's most expensive shopping areas.

    Zurich Lake

    This Swiss lake lies to the southeast of the city of the same name. It is fed by the Linth River. It is a narrow lake, only reaching a maximum width of 2 miles, but reaches 25 miles long.
  • Neuhausen am Rheinfall, SWITZERLAND

    Neuhausen am Rheinfall, SWITZERLAND
    A town and a municipality in the canton of Schaffhausen in Switzerland, which is close to the Rhine Falls.

    Rhine Falls

    This roaring Swiss waterfall not far from Zurich has been wowing tourists for centuries. It is about 75 feet tall and 450 feet wide, making it the largest plain waterfall in Europe. It has the largest flow in the summer.
  • Titisee, GERMANY

    The town of Neustadt is a spa known for its Kneipp hydrotherapeutic and curative methods. Furthermore, it is a winter sport center.

    Lake Titisee

    This lake in the southern region of the Black Forest is a popular spa-resort destination. In the winter, it takes an uncharacteristically long time to freeze over.
IMPORTANT! Itinerary and End City Variations:
We constantly strives to improve tour itineraries and features. If such improvements can be made, or unforeseen circumstances beyond our control make changes necessary - we reserve the right to vary the end cities to substitute hotels. At certain peak periods duplicate departures may operate, and sometimes in reverse order in which case hotels may vary from those stated on the itinerary pages.
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Frankfurt, GERMANY Am Hauptbahnhof, 60329 Gallusviertel, Frankfurt, (Main Entrance of Frankfurt Central Station (Hauptbahnhof) - Frankfurt) 8:30am
  • The above departure information is tentative and it will be confirmed at the time of reservation.
  • Return: The tour will end between 6:30pm - 7:00pm on the last day.

Price Includes

  • Hotel: Twin share basis. For child aged 2 - 11 years old will be sharing a room with 2 adults.
    (Hotel information will be confirmed 24 hours prior departure.)
  • Transportation: Air Conditioned luxury coach and other transportation listed in itinerary.
  • Breakfast: Daily Continental breakfast including coffee or tea, juice, bread, jam. All others meals not listed are at your expense.
  • Guide: Professional English speaking tour guide Level 2: semi-guided tour

Price Excludes

  • Activities & Attractions
Destination Adult Child
Berlin
Berlin Boat cruise (Optional) $29 / €25 $29 / €25
Berlin TV Tower (Optional)
Standard Ticket
$32 / €27.50 $32 / €27.50
Bern
Titlis Rotair and Ice Flyer Chairlift (Optional) $116 / €100 $58 / €50 (7-16 yrs)
Brno
Capuchin Monastery (Optional) $6 / €5 $6 / €5
Budapest
Danube Cruise (Optional) $24 / €20 $24 / €20
Fisherman's Bastion (Optional) $4 / €3 $4 / €3
Hungarian Folklore Show and Dinner and Transfer (Optional) $70 / €60 $70 / €60
Matthias Church (Optional) $10 / €8 $10 / €8
Ceske Budejovice
Hluboka Castle (Optional)
Standard Ticket+Transfer
$29 / €25 $29 / €25
Krakow
Wieliczka Salt Mine (Optional)
Ticket + Guided tour
$58 / €50 $58 / €50
Oswiecim
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum (Optional)
Auschwitz Concentration Camp 1 - guided tour, skip the line +(Chinese and English official guide)
$58 / €50 $58 / €50
Potsdam
Sanssouci Palace (Optional)
Schloss Sanssouci tickets+Bridge of Spies+Transfer
$41 / €35 $41 / €35
Prague
Prague Castle (Optional)
ticket included: the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, Golden Lane and Vitus Cathedral
$16 / €13 $8 / €6.50 (7-16 yrs)
Swiebodzin
Christ the King Statue (Mandatory) $12 / €10 $12 / €10
Vienna
Schonbrunn Palace (Optional) $40 / €34 $28 / €24 (7-18 yrs)
Vienna Concert Waltz (Optional)
Transportation + Admission
$98 / €84 $98 / €84
Warszawa
Palace of Culture and Science (Optional) $7 / €6 $7 / €6
  • Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
  • If you would like to join the optional activities, please pay the fee in cash to the tour guide. You cannot buy / use the tickets on your own or use City Passes. The tour guide will arrange the tickets for the group.
  • City entrance and Overnight City tax charges (Mandatory) (this fee will be collected in advance when placing an order)
    Prague City entrance EUR 5
    Venna City entrance EUR 5
    Lucerne City Entrance Tax EUR 5
    Berlin City Entrance Tax+ Overnight City Tax EUR 10
    Warsaw City Entrance Tax+ Overnight City Tax EUR 10
  • Lunch and Dinner charges (if applicable)
    • Donau Riverboat Dinner: EUR 75
    • Krakow Polish 3 course Dinner : EUR 35
  • Any charges for additional itinerary are not listed in itinerary
  • Travel insurance, visa fees
  • A mandatory service fees for tour guide/bus driver (min. EUR 10 /day per person).
  • Excess baggage charges from Airlines
  • Personal expenses such as room service, telephone, laundry service charges
  • Losses or additional expenses: The Company will accept no responsibilities for losses or additional expense due to accident.

Additional Note

  • Physical Demands: This tour itinerary is very compact and requires a significant amount of walking. It is crucial for the group to arrive at each destination on time to ensure we can proceed to the next location as scheduled. Punctuality is essential to maintain the tour's flow and allow everyone to experience all planned attractions.
  • Wheelchair Accessibility: Due to different bus models, we may not be able to accommodate participants using wheelchairs. Therefore, we regret that we cannot accept wheelchair users to join our tour. (Note: For "private group tours", please inform us before receiving a quote.)
  • Luggage Restrictions: As the space for luggage on the tour bus is limited, each passenger can only carry one piece of luggage with them (luggage not exceeding 30 KG, with the sum of three sides not exceeding 158 cm). If a passenger carries more than one piece of luggage (if there is enough space in the luggage compartment), an additional €5 per piece of luggage per day will be charged as a driver handling fee. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
  • Share Room: We will not charge clients a single supplement if they are willing to share a room with other tour members. However, no complaints or amendments can be made based on this arrangement. This preference must be indicated at the time of booking, and with a minimum of 7 days prior to joining the tour. Once the booking is confirmed, it will not be possible to amend the room choice while on tour. If you insist on changing to a single room, you must pay an additional fee.
  • Photo Usage Rights: Our company reserves the right to publicly display participant's portraits taken during the tour. We will capture activities and moments during the trip for promotional purposes.
  • Tour Participation Conditions: European tours are different from other countries in the world. Most tourist attractions cannot be reached directly by tour buses and require walking tours. If a passenger has limited mobility, they may have to wait on the bus at some attractions and cannot visit with the group. Loss of attractions cannot be used as a reason to request compensation or refunds. Please pay attention and think carefully before joining the tour. Once you have registered and confirmed your participation, it also means that you accept our company's terms and conditions.
  • Boarding and Punctuality: Please present this tour ticket for boarding at the designated assembly point on time. We will not wait for latecomers, and the tour fee will not be refunded. Our company is not responsible for any consequences. In case of emergencies, please call the emergency phone number provided.
  • Travel Documents: Participants are responsible for bringing and carrying valid travel documents (passport), electronic health codes, and visas with a validity period of at least six months from the departure date. In any case or for any reason, if the participant is refused entry by the immigration authorities (customs), our company is not responsible, and any losses incurred are the responsibility of the participant. The tour fee will not be refunded.
  • Valuables and Personal Belongings: Please avoid bringing valuable items and precious jewelry as much as possible. Valuables and documents should be carried with you at all times and kept under your own supervision. Our company, driver, and tour leader are not responsible for any loss.
  • Legal Compliance: Tour members must abide by the laws and regulations of each country, and it is strictly prohibited to carry private goods for profit and illegal items. Smoking is prohibited in all public places and indoor buildings (including hotel rooms) in Europe, with fines of up to thousands of euros, so please abide by the law. In recent years, some famous buildings (attractions) in Europe have banned visitors from sitting on the ground to rest or eat, which is not only considered rude but may also face immediate prosecution.
  • Early Departure or Leaving the Tour: In any case or for personal reasons, if a tour member requests to leave on their own, return individually or leave the tour midway, our company will assist in making arrangements. However, our company will not be responsible for any indirect or direct cost losses incurred due to delays in transportation or other circumstances that result in missing the pre-arranged itinerary or accommodation.
  • Disruptive Behavior: Any tour participant who intentionally obstructs the tour leader's work, endangers the safety of others, or affects the normal activities and interests of the group, the tour leader has the right to cancel their tour qualification, order the participant to leave the group depending on the specific situation or with the consent of the majority of the tour participants. The remaining balance of the unfinished part of the journey will not be refunded, and any actions taken by the participant after leaving the group will not be related to the company.
  • Delays and Itinerary Changes: If the flight or bus is delayed due to a malfunction or traffic congestion, resulting in itinerary changes or canceled programs, tour participants may not use this as an excuse to oppose or withdraw from the tour. In case of bad weather, strikes, or unexpected accidents that cause delays in the itinerary, tour participants may not demand compensation or refund of tour fees.
  • Itinerary Adjustment Notice: We continuously strive to improve our tour itineraries. We reserve the right to make changes to end cities, hotels, or tour order if improvements can be made or if unforeseen circumstances arise. During peak periods, duplicate departures may operate, possibly in reverse order, which may result in different hotels than those listed in the itinerary.
  • Transportation and Accommodation Liability: The tourist transportation and hotels used by our company, such as airplanes, ships, trains, or buses, have various regulations for the safety of participants and issues such as lost luggage, accidents, and property damage. These situations will be handled based on the regulations established by each institution and will not be related to our company. We recommend that participants purchase travel insurance and luggage insurance on their own. For details on how to purchase insurance, please contact the travel agency you registered with or our company directly.
  • European Climate and Hotel Facilities: The temperature difference between day and night in Europe is substantial, the annual average temperature exceeds 30 degrees for less than two months, and European countries have strong environmental protection awareness. Therefore, hotels in Europe may not have standard air conditioning.
  • Tour Group Composition: If the number of participants is small, we reserve the right to combine guests speaking different languages on the same tour bus. This arrangement helps ensure tour viability and may enhance the cultural exchange experience for all participants.

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