The Highlights of Central Europe
5 countries, 1000 impressions
14 Days / Munich Prien am Chiemsee Salzburg St. Wolfgang am Wolfgangsee Dürnstein Vienna Bratislava Budapest Brno Prague
Your journey takes you through the South of Germany through Austria, Slovakia, Hungary and the Czech Republic. Experience the diversity of cultures, traditions and natures of these countries. A number of cultural and culinary delights and stunning sceneries are waiting for you.
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Day
1
Arrival in Munich
Arrival at your hotel in Munich.
The remainder of the day is yours to spend at leisure.
Welcome dinner at local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Munich.
Day
2
Munich
After breakfast discover the Munich Residence. Afterwards enjoy a walking tour through the old town of Munich.
Lunch at a traditional restaurant in the old town of Munich.
In the afternoon you start a culinary journey through Munich.
In the course of a walking tour through the city centre you discover Bavarias culinary delicacies. Tastings included!
Dinner at a traditional brewery house.
Overnight stay in Munich.
Attractions of this day

Old Town Walking Tour with Munich Residenz
The Munich Residenz, the former royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs, is located in the heart of Munich and thus is the perfect start for your tour. An extensive tour through the impressive premises includes visits to the Residence museum itself, the Treasury as well as the Cuvilliés-Theater and the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche. The final part of your tour will be a walking tour of the old town of Munich with its multitude of shops, markets and always busy beer halls. In the course of your walking tour, you will pass by the most famous attractions such as the Cathedral Church of her Old Lady, the Odeonsquare, the Pinakotheken as well as the Marienplatz.

City Walk - Munich and its Culinary Delicacies
A mouth-watering food and cultural experience gives you an understanding of authentic Bavarian culinary delicacies. This unique tour guides you through the historic city centre of Munich. Starting with a short introduction about typical Bavarian food, the tour continues to the Viktualienmarket - Munich's oldest open market and a paradise for food lovers. Bavarian food stands for far more than the famous Bavarian veal sausage, pretzel or beer - convince yourself!
Day
3
Munich-(Prien on the Lake Chiemsee)-Salzburg
After breakfast transfer to Salzburg with stop in Prien at the Lake Chiemsee.
Stroll through Prien and enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
In the afternoon you go for a boat ride to the so-called "Herren-island" at Lake Chiemsee. At the "Herren-island" enjoy a visit to the Royal Palace before continuing your journey to Salzburg.
Dinner at local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Salzburg.
Attractions of this day

Boatride on the Lake Chiemsee
Enjoy a boat trip on the "Bavarian sea", surrounded by stunning landscapes and a breathtaking mountain scenery.

Herrenchiemsee Palace
Herrenchiemsee Palace is located on the largest island of Lake Chiemsee, the Herrenchiemsee Island. 1878 the castle was built by King Ludwig II as an equivalent to Versailles Palace. Today the magnificent rooms as well as the large park can be visited.
Day
4
Salzburg
After breakfast enjoy a walking tour through the old town of Salzburg. You stroll through the famous Getreidegasse and walk past attractions such as the DomQuarter, Salzburg Dome, the Fortress Hohensalzburg, Mozart's Residence, Mozart's Birthplace, Café Fürst, Mirabell Palace and many more.
Afterwards visit to Mozart's Birthplace and lunch on your own.
The afternoon is yours to spend at leisure.
Dinner with following Mozart-concert at the Fortress Hohensalzburg.
Overnight stay in Salzburg.
Attractions of this day

Mozart's Birthplace
On 27th January 1756 Salzburg's most famous citizen, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on the third floor of "Hagenauer House". Today, the house located at Getreidegasse is a museum displaying historical instruments and memorabilia.

Best of Mozart Fortress Concerts
In the magnificent rooms of the famous fortress Hohensalzburg, the most popular and best known works of Salzburg's most famous resident, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, are performed.
Day
5
Salzburg
After breakfast transfer to Hellbrunn Castle and visit to the castle and its imposing garden. Afterwards transfer to St. Wolfgang located in the beautiful Lake District. Upon arrival in St. Wolfgang enjoy a walking tour through the picturesque town with following lunch.
Arrival back in Salzburg in the afternoon.
Upon arrival, immerse in the world of Salzburg's culinary delicacies and enjoy a culinary walking tour through the city centre. Tastings included!
Dinner at local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Salzburg.
Attraction of this day

Hellbrunn Palace and Trick Fountains
Hellbrunn is a veritable jewel, located South of the festival city of Salzburg. Hellbrunn Palace is embedded in an impressive complex of artificial parkland and natural biotopes. The water games and trick fountains are a unique experience!
Day
6
Salzburg-(Melk)-Vienna
After breakfast transfer to Vienna with stop in Melk in the beautiful Wachau Valley. Upon arrival in Melk enjoy a visit to the impressive Melk Abbey.
Lunch at local restaurant.
Onward journey to Vienna with photostop in Dürnstein.
Before dinner enjoy a ride on the Giant Ferries Wheel.
Then dinner at local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Vienna.
Attractions of this day

Melk Abbey
The Benedictine Abbey Melk was founded in 1089 by Margrave Leopold II and therfore forms a very important intellectual and spiritual centre. Excitingly designed Museum rooms, magnificent marble halls, an impressive library and much more will await you during your visit to Melk Abbey. Convince yourself of the unique beauty of this baroque building.

Wiener Prater and the Giant Ferries Wheel
No other place in Vienna pours on the charm like Wiener Prater does - it is truly a melting pot of adventure, nostalgia and Viennese charm. The amusement park hosts one of Vienna's most famous landmarks - the Giant Ferries Wheel. Wiener Prater is in season only from May until October, the Giant Ferries Wheel and a handful of other attractions are open all year round.
Day
7
Vienna
After breakfast you start with a panoramic city tour that provides you with an overview of Vienna.
Following your panoramic city tour, you visit the imposing Schönbrunn Palace.
Lunch on your own in the city centre.
The afternoon is yours to spend at leisure.
Dinner at local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Vienna.
Attraction of this day

City Tour including Visit to Schönbrunn Palace
This tour will show you the major historical sights along the Ringstrasse, including the State Opera House, the National Museums, the Imperial Palace, the Parliament, the City Hall, the Burgtheater and the University, before taking you to the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace, summer residence of the Habsburg family. The highlight of the tour will be a guided tour through the majestic stately rooms before returning to the centre of the city.
Day
8
Vienna
After breakfast let yourself be enchanted by the prescious Lipizzan stallions at the Spanish Riding School.
Admire the horses during their morning exercise before visiting the Albertina.
Lunch at local restaurant.
In the afternoon enjoy a backstage tour through the Vienna State Opera.
Dinner at local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Vienna.
Attractions of this day

Albertina
The Albertina museum combines imperial flair with unique masterpieces of art. Be it Dürer's "Hare", Klimt's studies of women or modern art by Monet or Picasso - these and even more artworks are exhibited in the Albertina.

Spanish Riding School
For more than 450 years, the Spanish Riding School has been practicing and cultivating classical equitation. Its glamorous Lipizzan stallions can be admired in a corresponding glamorous ambiance at the Imperial Palace. One can expect riding skills at the highest level.

Vienna State Opera
The Vienna State Opera is one of the world's leading opera houses, with a long history dating back to the 19th century. This top address offers a daily changing program, with more than 50 operas and ballet works on approximately 300 days a year.
Day
9
Vienna-(Bratislava)-Budapest
After breakfast transfer to Budapest with stop in Bratislava. Upon arrival in Bratislava enjoy a walking tour through the old town with following lunch at local restaurant.
Onward journey to Budapest.
Dinner at local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Budapest.
Day
10
Budapest
After breakfast you explore Budapest in the course of a panoramic city tour with following visit to the Matthias Church and Fishermen's Bastion at the Budapest Castle District.
Lunch at one of the numerous cafes and restaurants.
The afternoon is dedicated to a visit at the parliament. Then enjoy some leisure time.
After a traditional Hungarian dinner enjoy a Hungarian Folk evening.
Overnight stay in Budapest.
Attractions of this day

Fishermen's Bastion
Fishermen's Bastion, which originated as a weir system, is located on the Buda side and replaces the medieval fish market of Buda. Fishermen's Bastion was constructed in neo-Romantic style; its sharp pointed towers are made of stone and symbolise the seven tribal leaders of Hungary.

Matthias Church
Matthias Church, probably the most famous church in Budapest, is located right next to the Fishermen’s Bastion in the heart of the Budapest's castle district. A wide range of Hungarian kings have been coronated at the Matthias Church, and today it is home to ecclesiastical treasures and essential burial places.

Parliament
The Parliament, located right on the banks of the Danube, is the landmark of Budapest and the largest building of Hungary. Inside this magnificent building, one can admire remarkable paintings, statues, as well as the Hungarian coronation insignia.

Hungarian Folklore Evening
Enjoy a typical Hungarian Folklore evening with traditional folk dance and music, gaining insight ideas of local music, dance and Hungarian customs.
Day
11
Budapest-(Györ)-(Brno)-Prague
After breakfast transfer to Prague via Györ and Brno.
In Györ you enjoy a walking tour before continuing your journey to Brno.
Lunch at local restaurant in Brno.
In the afternoon you discover Brno in the course of a walking tour. Then onward journey to Prague.
Dinner at local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Prague.
Day
12
Prague
After breakfast enjoy a walking tour of the old town of Prague. You pass by attractions such as the Old Town Square, Old Town Hall with the Astronomic Clock, the Powdertower, Charlesbridge and many more. Afterwards discover the Prague Castle District.
Lunch on your own in one of the numerous restaurants and cafes in the old town of Prague.
The afternoon is yours to spend at leisure.
Dinner at a traditional restaurant or at your hotel with following performance at the Blacklight Theatre.
Overnight stay in Prague.
Attractions of this day

Prague Old Town
In 1992, Prague's Old Town was certified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The centre of Prague is characterized by small winding lanes and buildings of all architectural styles - look and see!

Prague Castle (Hradschin)
Situated on mount Hradschin, Prague Castle has been forming the political and cultural center for over 1000 years, not only of the city but also of the whole country. With its three castle-courtyards, Prague Castle is said to be the largest enclosed castle area. The Prague castle complex counts several sights, such as the famous St. Vitus Cathedral, the National gallery or the golden lane. Definitely, Prague castle is a must for every Prague visitor.

Blacklight Theatre
Stars emerging from the darkness, a circle dancing ballet and a puppet seems to be moving on its own across the stage. The Black Light Theatre offers a unique, harmonious interplay of mimes and living actors with great visual effects.
Day
13
Prague
After breakfast you explore the Jewish Quarter Josefov. Afterwards enjoy lunch on your own in the old town.
The afternoon is yours to spend at leisure.
Farewell dinner at local restaurant or at your hotel.
Overnight stay in Prague.
Attraction of this day

City Walk - Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague
Prague's Jewish Quarter, also known as Josefov, dates back to the 13th century when Jewish people were ordered to vacate their homes and to settle only in this area. This tour focuses on Prague's Jewish past and present. Besides visiting the Jewish Museum and the Old Jewish Cemetery, you will also discover the magnificent Old-New Synagogue, the oldest preserved synagogue in Central Europe.
Day
14
Departure from Prague
After breakfast you start your homeward journey.
Have a safe trip!
Old Town Walking Tour with Munich Residenz
The Munich Residenz, the former royal palace of the Bavarian monarchs, is located in the heart of Munich and thus is the perfect start for your tour. An extensive tour through the impressive premises includes visits to the Residence museum itself, the Treasury as well as the Cuvilliés-Theater and the Allerheiligen-Hofkirche. The final part of your tour will be a walking tour of the old town of Munich with its multitude of shops, markets and always busy beer halls. In the course of your walking tour, you will pass by the most famous attractions such as the Cathedral Church of her Old Lady, the Odeonsquare, the Pinakotheken as well as the Marienplatz.
City Walk - Munich and its Culinary Delicacies
A mouth-watering food and cultural experience gives you an understanding of authentic Bavarian culinary delicacies. This unique tour guides you through the historic city centre of Munich. Starting with a short introduction about typical Bavarian food, the tour continues to the Viktualienmarket - Munich's oldest open market and a paradise for food lovers. Bavarian food stands for far more than the famous Bavarian veal sausage, pretzel or beer - convince yourself!
Boatride on the Lake Chiemsee
Enjoy a boat trip on the "Bavarian sea", surrounded by stunning landscapes and a breathtaking mountain scenery.
Herrenchiemsee Palace
Herrenchiemsee Palace is located on the largest island of Lake Chiemsee, the Herrenchiemsee Island. 1878 the castle was built by King Ludwig II as an equivalent to Versailles Palace. Today the magnificent rooms as well as the large park can be visited.
Mozart's Birthplace
On 27th January 1756 Salzburg's most famous citizen, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on the third floor of "Hagenauer House". Today, the house located at Getreidegasse is a museum displaying historical instruments and memorabilia.

Best of Mozart Fortress Concerts
In the magnificent rooms of the famous fortress Hohensalzburg, the most popular and best known works of Salzburg's most famous resident, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, are performed.
Hellbrunn Palace and Trick Fountains
Hellbrunn is a veritable jewel, located South of the festival city of Salzburg. Hellbrunn Palace is embedded in an impressive complex of artificial parkland and natural biotopes. The water games and trick fountains are a unique experience!
Melk Abbey
The Benedictine Abbey Melk was founded in 1089 by Margrave Leopold II and therfore forms a very important intellectual and spiritual centre. Excitingly designed Museum rooms, magnificent marble halls, an impressive library and much more will await you during your visit to Melk Abbey. Convince yourself of the unique beauty of this baroque building.
Wiener Prater and the Giant Ferries Wheel
No other place in Vienna pours on the charm like Wiener Prater does - it is truly a melting pot of adventure, nostalgia and Viennese charm. The amusement park hosts one of Vienna's most famous landmarks - the Giant Ferries Wheel. Wiener Prater is in season only from May until October, the Giant Ferries Wheel and a handful of other attractions are open all year round.
City Tour including Visit to Schönbrunn Palace
This tour will show you the major historical sights along the Ringstrasse, including the State Opera House, the National Museums, the Imperial Palace, the Parliament, the City Hall, the Burgtheater and the University, before taking you to the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace, summer residence of the Habsburg family. The highlight of the tour will be a guided tour through the majestic stately rooms before returning to the centre of the city.
Albertina
The Albertina museum combines imperial flair with unique masterpieces of art. Be it Dürer's "Hare", Klimt's studies of women or modern art by Monet or Picasso - these and even more artworks are exhibited in the Albertina.
Spanish Riding School
For more than 450 years, the Spanish Riding School has been practicing and cultivating classical equitation. Its glamorous Lipizzan stallions can be admired in a corresponding glamorous ambiance at the Imperial Palace. One can expect riding skills at the highest level.
Vienna State Opera
The Vienna State Opera is one of the world's leading opera houses, with a long history dating back to the 19th century. This top address offers a daily changing program, with more than 50 operas and ballet works on approximately 300 days a year.
Fishermen's Bastion
Fishermen's Bastion, which originated as a weir system, is located on the Buda side and replaces the medieval fish market of Buda. Fishermen's Bastion was constructed in neo-Romantic style; its sharp pointed towers are made of stone and symbolise the seven tribal leaders of Hungary.
Matthias Church
Matthias Church, probably the most famous church in Budapest, is located right next to the Fishermen’s Bastion in the heart of the Budapest's castle district. A wide range of Hungarian kings have been coronated at the Matthias Church, and today it is home to ecclesiastical treasures and essential burial places.
Parliament
The Parliament, located right on the banks of the Danube, is the landmark of Budapest and the largest building of Hungary. Inside this magnificent building, one can admire remarkable paintings, statues, as well as the Hungarian coronation insignia.

Hungarian Folklore Evening
Enjoy a typical Hungarian Folklore evening with traditional folk dance and music, gaining insight ideas of local music, dance and Hungarian customs.
Prague Old Town
In 1992, Prague's Old Town was certified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The centre of Prague is characterized by small winding lanes and buildings of all architectural styles - look and see!
Prague Castle (Hradschin)
Situated on mount Hradschin, Prague Castle has been forming the political and cultural center for over 1000 years, not only of the city but also of the whole country. With its three castle-courtyards, Prague Castle is said to be the largest enclosed castle area. The Prague castle complex counts several sights, such as the famous St. Vitus Cathedral, the National gallery or the golden lane. Definitely, Prague castle is a must for every Prague visitor.
Blacklight Theatre
Stars emerging from the darkness, a circle dancing ballet and a puppet seems to be moving on its own across the stage. The Black Light Theatre offers a unique, harmonious interplay of mimes and living actors with great visual effects.
City Walk - Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague
Prague's Jewish Quarter, also known as Josefov, dates back to the 13th century when Jewish people were ordered to vacate their homes and to settle only in this area. This tour focuses on Prague's Jewish past and present. Besides visiting the Jewish Museum and the Old Jewish Cemetery, you will also discover the magnificent Old-New Synagogue, the oldest preserved synagogue in Central Europe.