Berlin, Prague and Vienna by Train (Flight additional)
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Berlin, Prague and Vienna by Train (Flight additional)

Train Tour
Created: Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Ref ID: 6007939
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US$1,246
Based on 2 adults
Created: Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Destinations: Berlin, Germany , Prague, Czech Republic , Vienna, Austria , Budapest, Hungary

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05 Sep
1. Berlin
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About the destination: The capital city of Germany, Berlin, is one of the most exciting and historically rich places in both Germany and Europe. No other German city offers as much "visible" history, despite the scars of World War II and the division during the Cold War era. No other German city boasts such a vibrant cultural life. The architecture in Berlin is incredibly diverse. It's now possible to see examples of many different historical periods in a short span of time within the city center, from a few remaining medieval buildings near Alexanderplatz, to the ultra-modern glass and steel structures at Potsdamer Platz. Due to its tumultuous history, Berlin remains a city with many unique neighborhoods. Berlin has many facets. It is a charming, cosmopolitan, multicultural, and multiethnic city with very friendly locals and a plethora of things to do and see.
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05 Sep
Hotel
3 Nights
06 Sep
Activities
City Sightseeing Berlin Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
City Sightseeing Berlin Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
2 Entrances ( Adults from 15 years old: 2 )
24 hours - Route A: Classic Route (9:30-18:00)
Non refundable
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08 Sep
Transport from Berlin to Prague
Deutsche Bahn - 2A379
11:01 AM - Berlin, Berlin Hauptbahnhof
3:35 PM - Prague, Praga Main Railway Station
4h 34m 1 PC Nonstop
Cabin Class: Economy
08 Sep
2. Prague
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About the destination: Prague is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. It is situated on the Vltava River in the heart of Bohemia. Prague is considered one of the most stunning cities in Europe. It is a must-visit for those interested in art, history, classical music, and architecture. Every corner of the city is adorned with beautiful buildings and architecture. The Vltava River flows through the center of Prague. Numerous bridges cross the river, but the pedestrianized Charles Bridge, with its blend of Gothic construction and Baroque statues, is a major attraction for visitors. Street vendors sell a variety of items here, and the Castle, considered the historical heart of the city, can be seen on a hill in the distance. The Old Town Square, one of two main squares in Prague, is home to some of the city's main attractions, including the Old Town Hall Tower, the Astronomical Clock, the Church of Our Lady before Tyn, and St. Nicholas Church. Since 1992, Prague's historic center has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Prague's city center is a 900-year-old architectural museum. It features Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, 19th-century revivals of all these styles, and Art Nouveau architecture, all remarkably untouched by the 20th century. Prague is truly an architectural gem.
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08 Sep
Hotel
3 Nights
09 Sep
Activities
City Sightseeing Prague Hop-On Hop-Off with Optional Castle Tour, River Cruise
City Sightseeing Prague Hop-On Hop-Off with Optional Castle Tour, River Cruise
2 Entrances ( Adults from 13 years old: 2 )
24 hours Bus ticket (0:00-16:20)
Non refundable
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11 Sep
Transport from Prague to Vienna
OBB - OBB112451649
12:45 PM - Prague, Praga Main Railway Station
4:49 PM - Vienna, Hauptbahnhof Wien
4h 4m 2 PC Nonstop
Cabin Class: Economy
11 Sep
3. Vienna
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About the destination: Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a city where imperial history and contemporary culture blend seamlessly. Grand boulevards, elegant palaces, and ornate coffeehouses create an atmosphere of old-world charm, while vibrant neighborhoods, modern museums, and a thriving creative scene keep the city firmly in the present. From the Ringstrasse lined with monumental buildings to cozy side streets filled with local shops and bakeries, Vienna invites you to explore at a leisurely pace. No visit is complete without discovering Vienna’s imperial heritage. Start at Schönbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Habsburgs, with its lavish interiors and expansive gardens. In the city center, the Hofburg complex houses the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum, and the Spanish Riding School, where you can watch the famous Lipizzaner stallions. Nearby, St. Stephen’s Cathedral rises above the old town, offering panoramic views from its tower over the rooftops and the Danube. Vienna is equally renowned for its cultural life and music. The city was home to Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss, and you can still feel that legacy in venues like the Vienna State Opera and the Musikverein, where classical concerts are held almost every night. Art lovers should head to the MuseumsQuartier to explore the Leopold Museum and the MUMOK, or visit the Kunsthistorisches Museum for one of Europe’s finest collections of Old Masters. In between sights, relax in a traditional coffeehouse, sipping a Melange and tasting a slice of Sachertorte. Beyond the monuments, Vienna is a city of green spaces and relaxed living. Walk or cycle along the Danube Canal, picnic in the Prater park beneath the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel, or take a short tram ride to the vineyards on the city’s outskirts for a glass of local wine at a Heuriger (wine tavern). Efficient public transport, safe streets, and a compact center make it easy to explore, whether you have a weekend or a week. Vienna’s mix of history, culture, and laid-back charm makes it a rewarding destination in any season.
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11 Sep
Hotel
3 Nights
12 Sep
Activities
Big Bus Vienna Hop On - Hop Off
Big Bus Vienna Hop On - Hop Off
2 Entrances ( Adults from 16 years old: 2 )
Classic Ticket
Non refundable
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14 Sep
Transport from Vienna to Budapest
OBB - OBB113401619
1:40 PM - Vienna, Hauptbahnhof Wien
4:19 PM - Budapest, BUDAPEST KELETI RAILWAY STATION
2h 39m 2 PC Nonstop
Cabin Class: Economy
14 Sep
4. Budapest
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About the destination: Budapest is recognized as one of the most breathtaking cities in Europe. This could be attributed to its remarkable surroundings, such as the Danube River that bisects the city, the Buda hills to the west, and the Great Plain to the east, or perhaps its diverse and stunning architecture: Renaissance, Byzantine, Neo-Classical, and Art-Nouveau structures coexist in perfect harmony. Its extensive World Heritage Site encompasses: the banks of the Danube, Buda Castle Quarter, Andrassy Avenue, Hero’s Square, and the Millennium Underground Railway. Additionally, the city boasts 80 geothermal springs and the world's largest water cave system, where visitors can enjoy a soothing bath. Budapest was unified as a single city in 1873, straddling both banks of the Danube River, with Buda to the west and Pest to the east. Each side of the city has its own distinct character. Buda is the more tranquil part of the city. As visitors wander around Buda, they can explore the Castle Quarter and the narrow cobblestone streets leading to the Fishermen’s Bastion with its enchanting towers, symbolizing the 7 tribes that inhabited the city in the 9th century. This ornamental fortification, situated atop Buda Castle Hill, offers the most spectacular panoramic view in Budapest. On the other hand, Pest is where the city's hustle and bustle is concentrated. This part of the city exudes a fin-de-siècle vibe, and almost every building has some intriguing or unique detail. Visitors are encouraged to take leisurely walks on its broad boulevards brimming with a variety of shops or to unwind with a cup of coffee in its grand coffee houses. Pest is home to the parliament building and the Dohari street synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe. The remnants of WWII are still evident in the city, with bullet holes and shrapnel damage from the Second World War and the 1956 Uprising still visible on some facades, serving as somber reminders of this dark period in history. There are several memorials honoring the Hungarian Jews who perished, such as the poignant Shoes on the Danube memorial and the Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park. This side of the river is also considered the city's cultural hub, with numerous art galleries and more opera, concerts, and ballet performances than there are days in the week. The city's finest restaurants are located in Pest, and it's also where the nightlife thrives until the wee hours. For a unique drinking experience, try a Ruin Pub, part of Budapest's network of bars in repurposed buildings, including former tenement houses, factory buildings, and community centers. Budapest has successfully integrated all its influences and navigated its complex history to forge its own identity, and it has certainly done so with aplomb.
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14 Sep
Hotel
3 Nights
15 Sep
Activities
City Sightseeing Budapest Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
City Sightseeing Budapest Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
2 Entrances ( Adults from 19 years old: 2 )
24 Hours Ticket: Bus (9:00-18:00)
Non refundable
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2 Adults
Nights 12
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Destinations 4
Transports 3
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