Trip Itinerary
VIENNA
DAY 1 - 1
VIENNA
Day 1 - 3
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Austria’s capital is pure elegance; Imperial Palaces sit alongside sprawling museums, grand coffee houses and concert halls, all built in a delightful mixture of Baroque, medieval and contemporary architectural styles. The city has a long history of artistic and musical importance which it still carries today, and visitors can spend days getting lost in the UNESCO listed Altstadt, enjoying the music from world-renowned classical artists and sampling delicious cakes and Viennese culinary specialities.
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ZAGREB
Day 3 - 5
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Croatia's vibrant capital is a bustling hub of history and culture, attracting flocks of crowds who come to marvel at its stunning architecture and enjoy its lively atmosphere. The city’s Upper Town is a picturesque sight of medieval cobbled streets that are filled with ancient churches, charming cafes and quaint bars, and the lower district is Zagreb’s buzzing centre where sprawling squares and wide boulevards house excellent shops, world-class museums and an impressive collection of 18th and 19th century Austro-Hungarian buildings.
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BUDAPEST
Day 5 - 7
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Renowned for its lively atmosphere, intriguing history, marvellous architecture and relaxing thermal baths, Hungary’s capital city is one of Europe’s finest. Set on either side of the Danube River, Budapest is a historic masterpiece that offers something for everyone. Stroll through ancient streets and marvel at spectacular buildings like the neo-Gothic Hungarian Parliament and the Baroque Buda Castle, take in the views from the Fisherman's Bastion and be sure to enjoy Busapest’s vibrant culinary and nightlife scene, you won’t be disappointed.
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WARSAW
Day 7 - 9
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Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa) is Poland's capital and largest city, with 1.7 million inhabitants. It is on the Vistula River (Polish: Wisła) in the middle of the country. Warsaw's history of rapid development after many wars that ravaged and destroyed the city has earned it a reputation as a "phoenix city", able to recreate itself from the ruins and regain its erstwhile glory every time. During the Second World War, it suffered a fate similar to Rotterdam and Dresden in that it was almost completely razed, although in the case of Warsaw it was a much more tragic story of successive destruction and defeat. Due to the great efforts of its surviving inhabitants and, indeed the entire nation, it was rebuilt from a field of rubble, with its historic core recreated, but much of its heritage was lost. Warsaw also had one of the largest Jewish populations in Europe, which for the most part perished during the war, making Warsaw an important place of Holocaust remembrance. Today, Warsaw is a bustling metropolis and one of the European Union's fastest-developing capitals and the Union's ninth most populous urban centre. It has a mixture of new and old in its eclectic architectural mix, and is constantly changing. While sprawling, it is quite easy to navigate for tourists thanks to a good public transit system, and most important sights are quite close to each other. There is no shortage of accommodation options and a wide choice of restaurants and bars. Warsaw's nightlife is also on the rebound, and a reborn cafe culture has taken over the city. There is a large variety of museums, galleries and other tourist attractions, and there is always something happening throughout the year.
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BERLIN
Day 9 - 11
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Berlin has gone through an impressive transformation in the 30+ years since the Wall came down. Each of the fascinating neighbourhoods has its own rich culture, while reminders of its harrowing past are omnipresent, whether you walk along remnants of the Wall, visit Checkpoint Charlie or the Holocaust memorial. Berlin has something for everyone, its offer ranging from fabulous parks, cafés, beer gardens to shopping centers and boutique shops offering designs of locals, to fancy restaurants and street-food as well as a colourful nightlife.
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PRAGUE
Day 11 - 13
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Set on the banks of the flowing Vltava River, enchanting Prague prides itself as the Czech Republic's capital and largest city. From the countless towering spires of the city’s historic churches and the cobbled streets and majestic squares of its magical Old Town to its excellent museums, world-renowned breweries and vibrant cultural scene, Prague offers something for everyone. Be sure to stroll along the medieval Charles Bridge and take in the views of the city's incredible 9th century castle - you won't be disappointed.
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VIENNA
Day 13 - 14
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Austria’s capital is pure elegance; Imperial Palaces sit alongside sprawling museums, grand coffee houses and concert halls, all built in a delightful mixture of Baroque, medieval and contemporary architectural styles. The city has a long history of artistic and musical importance which it still carries today, and visitors can spend days getting lost in the UNESCO listed Altstadt, enjoying the music from world-renowned classical artists and sampling delicious cakes and Viennese culinary specialities.
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