Tour Highlights:
CZECH REPUBLIC
PRAGUE
• Prague Castle
• St. Vitus Cathedral
• Old Royal Palace
• Wenceslas Square
• Astronomical Clock
• Charles Bridge
GERMANY
FUSSEN
• Neuschwanstein Castle
DRESDEN
• The Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche)
• Semper Opera House
• Zwinger Palace
• Saxon Wall
BERLIN
• Berlin Wall
• Unter Den Linden
• Reichstag
• Brandenburg Gate
• Checkpoint Charlie
POLAND
KRAKÓW
• Auschwitz Concentration Camp
• Wawel Royal Castle
• Old Town Square
• St. Mary’s Basilica
• Cloth Hall
• Wieliczka Salt Mine
HUNGARY
BUDAPEST
• Heroes’ Square
• Matthias Church
• Fisherman’s Bastion
• Gellért Hill
• Vaci Utca
AUSTRIA
VIENNA
• Schönbrunn Palace
• St. Stephen’s Cathedral
• Ringstrasse
• Hofburg Imperial Palace
• State Opera House
• Parndorf Factory Outlet
SALZBURG
• “The Sound of Music“ film setting
• Mirabell Palace
• Old Town
HALLSTATT
• Lake Street
• View of the lake
• Old Town
Meal Plans:
13D10N: 10 Breakfasts, 9 Dinners
14D11N: 11 Breakfasts, 9 Dinners
Special meals:
• Hungarian Folk Show Dinner
• German Pork Knuckle
• Vienna Ribs Dinner & Sacher Cake
HOTELS
4★ HOTELS
SALZBURG Wyndham Grand
VIENNA Renaissance Wien
BUDAPEST Radisson Blu Beke
KRAKOW Mercure
WROCLAW Novotel Wroclaw Centrum
BERLIN NH Berlin Alexanderplatz
PRAGUE NH Prague
MUNICH Leonardo Hotel Munich Arabella
*Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.
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Assemble at Singapore Changi Airport and depart for Munich, the capital of Bavaria.
Once you arrive, make your way to the town of Fussen and see the Neuschwanstein Castle (view of the exterior only). It is one of the most popular castles in Europe. The biggest draw is the Neuschwanstein castle, which was built as a place of retreat for the King Ludwig II, and transformed into a medieval dream world filled with all of his longing and ideals. Thereafter, drive on to Wattens and stop by the Swarovski Crystal World, a glittering fantasy world housing the world’s biggest crystal, before proceeding to Salzburg for overnight.
Discover the beautiful setting of the famous film “The Sound of Music” in the city of Salzburg. Waltz through the lush gardens of Mirabell Palace, and view the birthplace of the famous classical music prodigy Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at No. 9 Getreidegasse. Continue on your walking tour to the Old Town of Salzburg to admire the ensemble of baroque and medieval buildings, and drop by the magnificent Residence Square with its beautiful fountain. Transfer to Hallstatt, a village in the Salzkammergut, a region in Austria. It is located near the Hallstätter See (a lake). In the evening, head to the ‘city of music’, Vienna. We recommend an optional concert at any of the famous concert halls for your evening’s enjoyment.
Embark on an unforgettable excursion to the romantic capital of Austria, Vienna. Step foot into the renowned Schönbrunn Palace and revel in the stunning interior of the massive 1,441-room baroque complex – think white porcelain tile stoves, exquisite bohemian crystal chandeliers and white-lacquered ceilings and walls covered in gold leaf ornamentation. Then, continue to the glorious Ringstrasse with its wealth of parks and monuments, the State Opera house, the majestic Reichsrat Parliament Building and Rathaus (city hall), and the Hofburg Imperial Palace. End the day with a visit to one of the most important Gothic structures in Austria – St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Afterwards, carry on to Budapest, the capital of Hungary for the night. Along the way, visit the Designer Outlet Parndorf for a spot of shopping. Enjoy a delightful dinner tonight at Spoon The Boat Restaurant, where you'll get to admire a breathtaking night view overlooking the stunning Buda Hills and the Castle as you dine.
Note: Factory outlet close on public holiday and Sunday, subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
Get to know the true culture of Budapest, also known as the ‘City of Baths’ through a guided city tour that will help you pack as much as possible into your exploration of the city. The first stop of the tour is the renowned Matthias Church, one of the oldest buildings in Budapest with over 700 years of history and frescoes created by famous Hungarian painters. Next, head up to Gellért Hill for some of the best panoramic views of the entire city. Continue on to Fisherman’s Bastion for a view of the beautiful turrets, see the impressive Heroes’ Square and the Millennium Monument located in its middle, and stroll along the fashionable shopping street, Váci Utca. In the afternoon. You may wish to embark on an excursion Danube river cruise that covers the most fascinating sights in Budapest. Enjoy a sumptuous dinner while being entertained by a Hungarian folk show.
Start your day with a scenic drive to Kraków. Cross over the border into Slovakia and travel through Donovaly and past the Tatra Mountains. Proceed to the renowned Wieliczka Saltmine, a world class monument of Poland that was added to the UNESCO’s World Cultural and Natural Heritage List. Steeped in several hundred years of history, the mine was worked on by tens of generations of Poland miners. Embark on a magical journey through the saline labyrinth to learn more about the history and traditions of Wieliczka, and get a closer look at the various salt formations and deposits.
Take a trip out of town to the infamous Auschwitz Concentration Camp for a historical tour. Auschwitz was Nazi Germany's concentration camp, its main purpose was to carry out the extermination of Jews through forced and demanding labour, mass executions, and human experiments. In 1979, Auschwitz was recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2007, UNESCO named the camp "Auschwitz - Birkenau German Nazi concentration and extermination camp (1940-1945)". Embark on a half day walking tour of Kraków and see its captivating medieval structures. Visit the Gothic- Renaissance Wawel Royal Castle, and venture down to the historic Old Town to explore Europe’s largest market square along with medieval houses, palaces and churches. View over the St. Mary’s Basilica and the medieval masterpiece of the Cloth Hall.
Note: In the event that we could not visit Auschwitz Concentration Camp, we will reimburse each pax 80SGD EU Voucher.
Continue to Wrocław, the historical capital of Lower Silesia in Western Poland. The town is perched upon the Odra River along with the veritable maze of islands and bridges that have earned it the nickname ‘Venice of Poland’. Mill about the Old Town of Wrocław, a remarkable area filled with Baroque splendour that was painfully reconstructed after WWII. Next, have a blast at the vibrant Market Square, which is bursting at the seams with cafes, restaurants, shops and hotels.
Make your way to Berlin and start your day with a half day city tour. See the beautiful Unter den Linden, an elegant boulevard in the heart of Berlin connecting the Brandenburg Gate. Drop by the Reichstag (exterior view only), the seat of the German Parliament that reflects the tumultuous history of Germany. Next, visit the famous East – West German border crossing Checkpoint Charlie, which is also the scene of various thrillers and espionage novels. Last but not least comes the main highlight of the tour : the Berlin Wall. Trail along the double row of cobblestones that formed the symbolic boundary separating the democratic East Berlin and West Berlin.
Today you will head to Prague. Make a pit stop at Dresden along the way to enjoy art treasures, architectural sights and alluring landscape. Explore the city on foot for a tour of the Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche), the Semper Opera House, the Zwinger Palace and the Saxon Wall. You may wish to join the excursion to Bastei. Continue to the capital of the Czech Republic – Prague, known as Praha. Enjoy a delightful dinner at Mlynec Restaurant set in a stunning location by the Vltava River, where you‘ll get a spectacular view overlooking the Charles Bridge.
Begin with a half-day walking tour of the city nicknamed the ‘City of a Hundred Spires’. Get an up-close look at the famous Prague Castle and the symbolic structures housed within it – the state’s spiritual symbol St. Vitus Cathedral, the best preserved Romanesque church St. George’s Basilica and the Old Royal Palace. Cross the iconic Charles Bridge and proceed to the Old Town for a glimpse of the Astronomical Clock, one of the greatest treasures of the city. Then head towards the last stop of the day – Wenceslas Square, the vibrant social and commercial centre of Prague.
Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure till it is time
to transfer to the airport for your flight home.
We hope you enjoyed your trip with EU Holidays and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.
After breakfast, transfer to Munich and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.
Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure till it is time to transfer to the airport for your flight home.
We hope you enjoyed your trip with our company and we look forward to seeing you again for your next trip.
• Austria: Vienna Concert Show – Seasonal Price €80-120
• Budapest - Danube Cruise+Drinks (Private): €45
• Germany: Bastei €25
• Germany: Munich City Tour €40
• €91 PER PERSON – 13DAYS
• €98 PER PERSON – 14DAYS
• The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
• All activities are subject to weather conditions.
• During major events and festivals, accommodation may be re-located to outside of the city or in another city without prior notice.
• Factory outlet close on public holiday and Sunday, subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances.