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Day 01: UK airport
- Berlin (100kms)
Meet your tour director at UK airport and receive your flight
tickets to board your flight to Berlin. On arrival at Berlin
airport, clear immigrations & customs and board the coach.
Berlin is the heart of modern Germany, with a beat that echoes
through grand public buildings, glorious museums and theatres.
Embark on a city tour of Berlin: visit where Adolf Hitler
rose to power and conducted his World War II. You'll also
see the famous Berlin Wall that divided the city till reunification
in 1989. Stop at the Brandenburg Gate in Pariser Platz- symbol
of the partition of Germany. See the Reichstag, the German
Parliament Building, a 19th century building that boasts a
21st century glass and steel cupola. Visit Alexander Platz,
the city center where you will see the World Time Clock and
many more historical monuments.
[Y] In flight Breakfast [x] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 02: Berlin - Poznan - Warsaw (620kms)
Today after breakfast you head towards Poznan, former capital
of Poland and now a center of culture and academic studies.
Set on the banks of the Warta River, it is a 1,000 year old
city with a wonderful mix of Gothic and Baroque architecture,
the 10th century cathedral Basilica of St. Peter's, the Dzialynski
Palace and fine Opera House. See the Old town square where
crowds gather on the hour to watch the 16th century town hall
clock strike and many of the city's fascinating attractions.
Continue your journey into Warsaw and check into the hotel
for two nights.
[Y] Breakfast [Y] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 03: Warsaw city tour (50kms)
After breakfast today you'll embark on a city tour of Warsaw,
the capital city of Poland. It's the city sense of gritty
realism and a grim determination to overcome the onslaughts
of a turbulent history that makes it an interesting and thought-
provoking place to visit. You'll start your city tour by visiting
Lazienki Park, Theatre Square with grand opera and former
Town hall building, Belvedere Palace, the Ghetto Memorial,
Nowy Swiat and Krakowskie Przedmiescie - the most famous and
elegant avenues, the Presidential Palace, University of Warsaw,
Holy Cross Church with Chopin's heart, Copernicus Statue.
The Old Town, St. John's Cathedral, with its magnificent Gothic
interiors, St. Ann's Church and the Castle Square with the
Column of King Sigismund III Vasa.
[Y] Breakfast [Y] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 04: Warsaw - Czestochowa - Auschwitz
- Karkow (400kms)
After early breakfast, you drive to Czestochowa to visit the
beautiful 14th century Monastery at Jasna Gora, which houses
the famous painting of the 'Black Madonna', cherished as the
'Queen of Poland' and the country's national symbol. Later
in the afternoon you'll visit the Concentration Camp at Auschwitz
and its chilling reminders of the cruelty of World War II.
Then enter into medieval Krakow, Poland's cultural capital.
[Y] Breakfast [x] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 05: Wieliczka salt mines - Krakow
city tour (100kms)
After breakfast, you'll embark on an exciting excursion to
Wieliczka salt mine. It's the oldest operational salt mine
in Europe which has been working for over 700 years. Since
1978, the mine is on UNESCO's list of World Class Landmarks
of Cultural and Natural Heritage - listed among the top 12
attractions in the world. In the afternoon enjoy the city
tour of Krakow - visit the Barbican, Florian Gate, the Old
Market Square, the former Jewish district and the Wawel Hill
Royal Castle and Cathedral. Evening, free for shopping or
relaxation.
[Y] Breakfast [Y] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 06: Krakow - Slovakia - Budapest
(450kms)
Today you will drive into the foothills of the Tatra Mountains,
a region of great scenic beauty, with waterfalls, lakes, caves,
forests, rivers and charming little mountain towns and villages,.
Your journey continues through Slovakia and finally into Hungary
to ' Budapest' the Queen of the Danube. This capital city
was created out of the unification of separate historic towns
of Buda, Pest and Obuda. Budapest possesses a rich and fascinating
history as well as a vibrant cultural heritage. It is also
known as the 'City of Spas'.
[Y] Breakfast [x] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 07: Budapest city tour (20kms)
Today enjoy a walking city tour of Budapest featuring Buda
Castle which dominates the twin cities of Buda and Pest, separated
by the broad ribbon of the Danube. You See Heroes' Square
which typifies the modern capital, the parliament building,
Margaret Bridge, the Fishermen's Bastion which offers stunning
views over the city and the Mathias Church, the Elizabeth
Bridge, the Opera and St Stephen's Basilica. Evening at leisure.
[Y] Breakfast [Y] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 08: Budapest - Visegrad - Esztergom
- Bratislava - Vienna (250kms)
After breakfast, you'll drive towards Visegrad and view breath-taking
scenery across the Danube bend from the Citadel. You'll continue
along the Danube to see Esztergom: "Taj Mahal of Hungary",
former capital of Hungary, the oldest historic town and sacred
town overlooking by a colossal hilltop basilica. Later you'll
drive into Slovakia to visit Bratislava, capital of the Republic
of Slovakia. Here you'll embark on a walking city tour of
the old town. Later you board on a cruise from Bratislava
to Vienna on the Danube and enjoy the scenic splendor of the
famous Danube Bend, where Europe's longest river twists through
narrow valley of green hills, fortresses and beautiful small
villages. Overnight at Vienna.
[Y] Breakfast [Y] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 09: Vienna city tour (25kms)
Your day starts with an interesting tour taking in the best
known highlights of Baroque Vienna, for centuries the seat
of the powerful Habsburg Empire, and also known as the 'City
of Music'. You first visit the Schonbrunn Palace to view the
elegant gardens. Later you set your watches back 100 years
as you enjoy the musical city of Vienna. You will see the
famous landmarks like the Grand State Opera House, Parliament
building and the impressive Town Hall, before strolling around
Heroes 'Square to marvel at the vast Hofburg Palace, home
to 22 museums and St. Charles Church.
[Y] Breakfast [Y] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 10: Vienna - Kutna Hora - Prague
(350kms)
Bid farewell to Vienna today as you cross the Austrian border
into Czech Republic. On the way to Prague, you visit world
heritage town of Kutna Hora. There you'll visit the famous
St Barbara's Cathedral dedicated to the miners and Kostnice
and Ossuary Sedlec Chapel (Church Of Bones), before arriving
into Prague.
[Y] Breakfast [Y] Indian Lunch [Y] Indian Dinner
Day 11: Prague city tour - UK (50kms)
The Czech capital is a beautiful treasure trove of Gothic
and Baroque architecture, much of it unchanged for centuries.
The historical core of the capital of the Czech Republic is
declared a Prague Monument in the UNESCO World Cultural Heritage.
Prague is known as 'The Golden City'. Your city tour includes
visit to Prague Castle (from outside), Charles Bridge, St.Vitus'
Cathedral, Old Town, Astronomical Clock and much more. In
the evening, you will be transferred to the airport for your
return flight.
[Y] Breakfast [Y] Indian Lunch [x] Indian Dinner
*Note: The distances mentioned on the itinerary are approximate
travelling in coach per day.
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