Eastern European Panorama
13 Days from Vienna to Budapest, Krakow, Warsaw, Berlin & Prague

Features and Inclusions

  • First Class hotels, rooms with private facilities

  • Service charges and hotel taxes

  • 12 breakfasts (mainly buffet)

  • 6 dinners in hotels

  • Welcome dinner with wine in Neustift (Vienna)

  • Airport transfers

  • Touring by modern air-conditioned
    motor-coach

  • Sightseeing Tours Included:
    Vienna, Budapest, Krakow, Warsaw
    Berlin, & Prague

  • Professional Tour Director throughout

  • Luggage handling

 

Preferred Hotels  

Vienna:

Renaissance (SF)

Budapest: 

Mercure Korona (F)

Krakow:

radisson sas / Holiday Inn (F)

Warsaw: 

Radisson SAS (SF)

Berlin:

Berlin (F) / Excelsior (F) 

Prague:

Diplomat (F)

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Departures and Prices 2008

Starting  Dates

Terminating Dates

May 17 

May 29

May 31 (CLOSED)

June 12

June 14

June 26

June 28 (CLOSED)

July 10

July 12 

July 24

July 26

August 07

August 09

August 21

August 23

September 04

September 06 (CLOSED)

September 18

September 20 (CLOSED)

October 02

October 04

October 16

Rates

Per Person In Twin

$ 2188.00

Single Room Supplement

$ 735.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ITINERARY

Day 01: Arrive Vienna, Saturday
You will be met and transferred to the your hotel. Plenty of time to relax before meeting your fellow travelers and your Tour Director at the welcome dinner in the charming suburb of Neustift. (D,O)

Day 02: Vienna, Sunday
Our morning sightseeing tour features the Hofburg Palace, once the seat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Belvedere Palace, views of Prater amusement park, UN buildings, St. Stephen's Cathedral and other vivid reminders of the city's imperial history. Afternoon at leisure (B,O)

Day 03: To Budapest, Monday
Today we will travel east, and after crossing the border to Hungary, we will proceed onward through the region of Transdanubia, reaching Budapest on the time to relax before dinner. (B,D,O)

Day 04: Budapest, Tuesday
Situated on the opposite banks of the Danube River, the former cities of Buda and Pest are linked by a series of graceful bridges. Our morning sightseeing tour includes all the main attractions: the Parliament, Royal Palace, Castle Hill area, Fisherman's Bastion, Coronation Church, Hero's Square and Gellert Hill. The balance of the day is at leisure to explore this exciting city on your own. (B,O)

Day 05: To Krakow, Wednesday
The road to Krakow winds through the lovely hills and countryside of Slovakia, past the Tatras and into the great plains of Poland. A relaxing dinner in Krakow is planned upon the arrival. 420 km (B,D,O)

Day 06: Krakow, Thursday
Sightseeing will start with visit to Wawel Hill, viewing the Royal Castle and visiting the Royal Cathedral. Enjoy the walking tour of the Old Town where you will visit the Main Market Square, Renaissance Cloth Hall and St. Mary's Church. The afternoon is free for strolling around the city on your own. (B,O)

Day 07: To Warsaw, Friday
During the morning journey to Warsaw there is time for an optional side trip to one of the most somber memorials of our past, Auschwitz. After lunch break on your own, we proceed via Czestochowa, known for the blackened picture of St. Mary in the Yasna Gora Monastery, popularly called the "Black Madonna". We end our day in Poland's capital city, Warsaw. 400 km (B,D,O)

Day 08: Warsaw, Saturday
This 700 year old capital of Poland is a symbol of nationhood and the will to survive against great odds. A sightseeing tour here includes a drive along the famous Royal Route from magnificent Castle Square to Lazienki Park with its Palace, summer residence of the last King of Poland. Pass by the Palace of Science and Culture {known as a “wedding cake”), the Saxon Gardens, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Monument to the Heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto and the Barbican. Continue with the walking tour of the Old Town, Old Market Square and St. John’s Cathedral. The rest of the day is free for shopping, a stroll through the city or an optional late afternoon Chopin concert. (B,O)

Day 09: To Berlin, Sunday
On the way to Berlin we stop in Poznan for an orientation tour, and then proceed to Berlin, today's final destination. 590 km (B,D,O)

Day 10: Berlin, Monday
Our morning sightseeing tour features the Reichstag, the Renaissance building that once housed Germany's Parliament, and the lovely Schloss Charlottenburg. The tour continues through the city to view the other famous sights such as the Opera, the Schiller Theater and the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. The afternoon is free to explore this once divided city on your own. (B,O)

Day 11: To Prague, Tuesday
In the morning we continue our journey via Dresden, a beautiful Baroque city. There will be a sightseeing tour upon arrival, featuring the Zwinger Palace, Semper Opera House and other important historic sites. Afterwards, we continue our journey to one of the most attractive cities in central Europe, Prague. 390 km (B,D,O)

Day 12: Prague, Wednesday
Built on the seven hills more than 1000 years ago and situated on the both banks of Vltava River, Prague is one of the most attractive cities in the world. Your city tour starts with panoramic drive to the Wenceslas Square, the Strahov Stadium and the Castle Square. During a walking tour visit the Royal Castle of Hradcany with its Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, Royal Palace and Loretto Church. Then over the Charles Bridge, dating back to 1400s to view the Jewish Ghetto and see the world famous Astronomical Clock. The balance of the day is free for an optional visit to a cultural performance. (B,O)

Day 13: Depart Prague, Thursday
This morning you will be transferred to the airport to board your homebound flight. (B)

B=Breakfast; D=Dinner; O=Overnight                              itsk601