Eastern & Central Europe Tour
Full
Itinerary
Day 1 (Frankfurt
--> Prague)
Travel from Frankfurt by our luxury coach, enjoy a scenic ride through some
classic German countryside en-route to the capital of Czech Republic. Prague, one of
Europe’s most ornate cities. We will arrive in
the evening, ready to discover this vibrant capital city with its fairy-tale
architecture the following morning.
Day 2
(Prague--> Bratislava )
The Prague adventure
begins with a spectacular walk along the Royal Route, the traditional
coronation path of the kings and queens of old Bohemia. The journey start from the
top of Castle Hill in the Hradcany district, famous for its views over the
red-roofed old city, and then tour Prague Castle. The castle is largest coherent castle complex in the world, it has been the
historic seat of Bohemia royalty since the 9th century, here is also a home to the
nation’s presidents in recent times.
We will continue our exploration and heading toward the imposing gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, St. George’s
Basilica and along Golden Lane, an ancient thoroughfare lined with some
wonderful traditional buildings.
Afterwards, we will stroll across the iconic Charles
Bridge, which arches gracefully over the Vltava, and going through the winding
alleys to the Old Town Square, you can see the City Hall and one of
Prague’s most well-known sights, 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.
Day 3
(Bratislava -->Budapest )
Today we will depart from Slovakia to Budapest, the capital of Romania. She is
known as the Pearl of the Danube, and is essentially two different cities
joined together: Buda on the west of the river, Pest on the east, each with its
own distinct characteristics.
One of the best ways of seeing this unique location is by taking a river
cruise, which many people choose to do. 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 Gellért 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.
Day 4
(Budapest -->Vienna )
Today starts with a
short journey to another of Europe’s grand capitals, Vienna, where you’ll get
to explore the Austrian city’s resplendent palaces, striking churches and
prestigious art museums.
Your Vienna adventure begins at one of the city’s most popular attractions,
Schönbrunn Palace, the Rococo-style summer residence of the Habsburg dynasty,
rulers of Europe and the Church for many decades. 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) to your checklist of key Vienna buildings. Later, opt for dinner in the
heart of the city or visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral, before taking a stroll in
Stadtpark, which is known for its range of sculptures, including the famous
gilded bronze statue of Johann Strauss II.
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
Day 5
(Vienna -->Salzburg --> Munich)
From Vienna it’s on to
another Austrian gem, Salzburg. The city’s beautiful historic centre, listed by
UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, is characterized by numerous baroque
buildings, and is one of the most picturesque places in Europe. Salzburg is
also famous for its musical heritage, being both the birthplace of Mozart, and
also connected with hit musical The Sound of Music.
You’ll get the chance to see from the outside
the house where Mozart was born, explore the city further at your leisure and
also have lunch in Salzburg, before heading across the German border to Munich
in the afternoon.
Day 6 (Munich – Mount
Titlis – Lucerne – Zürich)
You’ll leave the big
cities behind on Saturday morning and head for one of the world’s most famous
mountain ranges – the Swiss Alps. The first destination is Engelberg, the
stunning Swiss resort. From here you can opt to board a cable car that
takes you to the summit of the impressive Mount Titlis. To reach to the top of
the permanently snow-covered Mt. Titlis is by a combination of gondolas over 3
stages.
You’ll ascend the last
stage by the world’s first revolving gondola the Titlis Rotair, that delivers spectacular
views of the valleys, glaciers, lakes and forests below, and 360˚ vistas of the
surrounding mountains. At the summit the sun terrace is the perfect place
to pause and appreciate the breath-taking panoramas. There’s a 150-metre
ice cavern through the core of a glacier to explore at the top. Other
highlights include walking across Europe’s highest suspension bridge for more
phenomenal views from Mt. Titlis.
You’ll come down from
the hills to the lakeside for your next stop. Lucerne is a picturesque city of
bridges and towers located in what many people believe to be the “true”
Switzerland – picture-postcard Mountains, lakes, cowbells, Alpine villages and
meadows full of edelweiss flowers. Here you will have time to wander through
the charming streets, and see the famous Lion Monument, which Mark Twain once
described as “the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world”. This
is a great place to get souvenirs like Swiss watches and fine chocolates,
before travelling to the overnight stop of Zurich.
(If weather and
traffic permits, the coach might offer a bonus stop in one of
the smallest European country: Lichtenstein.)
Day 7 (Zürich – Rhein
Falls – Titisee – Frankfurt )
The final day of 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, Europe’s biggest waterfall.
Next you’ll cross back into Germany and the
Black Forest, the ancient fir-covered mountain range, which is famous for its
creepy folklore and mythical tales. Here you will see the beautiful lake
Titisee, where you can stop at one of the many lakeside cafés 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,
where it will be time to say goodbye to some members of our group,
while others opt to stay another night in this major German city before
switching to the Red Line tour the next day.