Trip Itinerary
FRANKFURT
DAY 1 - 1
FRANKFURT
Day 1 - 3
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Frankfurt, located on the river “Main” (pronounced ‘mine’), is a business hub. It is home to one of the world’s largest stock exchanges, the headquarters of the European Central Bank and the host of many important trade fairs hence attracting many business travellers. However, it also has many things to offer for a more leisurely visit. For example its old town with quaint medieval buildings, outdoor cafés, boutiques, parks, the option of a river cruise, as well as a wide variety of museums, nightlife and entertainment.
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PRAGUE
Day 3 - 5
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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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ČESKý KRUMLOV
Day 5 - 7
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Set in the Czech Republic's South Bohemia region and boasting UNESCO World Heritage Site status, Český Krumlov is a truly picturesque stop on any visit to the country. Overlooked by a spectacular 13th century castle and bisected by the meandering Vltava River, Český Krumlov's compact Old Town is filled to the brim with baroque, Gothic and Renaissance architecture that will transport you back in time. Spend days strolling through medieval streets before relaxing in one of many charming cafes or lively bars to experience the magic of this town.
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VIENNA
Day 7 - 10
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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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SALZBURG
Day 10 - 12
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Salzburg paints a quintessential image of Austria; its UNESCO listed fairytale-like Altstadt filled with Baroque and medieval architecture, its setting on the Salzach River and the hilltop Hohensalzburg Fortress with its mountainous backdrop all play a part in the magical atmosphere of the city. Crowds flock to Salzburg due to its musical legacies of The Sound of Music and Mozart, and the city has more than its fair share of artistic and cultural highlights as well as an excellent culinary scene.
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MUNICH
Day 12 - 14
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Munich is located near the snow-capped Bavarian Alps and boasts beautiful nature all around as well as many green spaces and parks within the city. It is a modern metropolis, home to the world-renowned BMW cars, but also honours its traditions, the most well-known being the Oktoberfest, which is an ode to Munich’s many breweries. Those interested in sampling local dishes should head to the Victuals Market or any of the beer gardens, while for a more sophisticated experience several world-class museums await to be visited.
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ROTHENBURG OB DER TAUBER
Day 14 - 16
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With its almost untouched medieval centre, a trip to Rothenburg ob der Tauber feels like taking a step back in time. Located in northern Bavaria, this town is filled with webs of quaint cobblestone lanes with half-timbered houses, old churches and traditional restaurants and cafes that appear to be straight out of a German fairytale. Visit around Christmas time to experience the town’s excellent markets, and get lost in the magical atmosphere.
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FRANKFURT
Day 16 - 17
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Frankfurt, located on the river “Main” (pronounced ‘mine’), is a business hub. It is home to one of the world’s largest stock exchanges, the headquarters of the European Central Bank and the host of many important trade fairs hence attracting many business travellers. However, it also has many things to offer for a more leisurely visit. For example its old town with quaint medieval buildings, outdoor cafés, boutiques, parks, the option of a river cruise, as well as a wide variety of museums, nightlife and entertainment.
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