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Embark on a 20-day self-drive adventure through the heart of Central Europe, where imperial grandeur and captivating history awaits. Unveil the regal tapestry of Vienna, as you relish for 3 nights in its striking palaces and vibrant cultural scene. Traverse to Salzburg's charming streets for 2 nights, serenaded by Mozart's legacy and Alpine beauty. Journey onwards to Munich, where 3 nights immerse you in Bavaria's imperial past and contemporary flair before spending a night in the medieval town of Regensburg. Next drive to Prague, for 3 nights where Gothic and baroque treasures create an imperial ambiance. Your next stop will be Bratislava, for 2 nights, admiring its historic allure by the Danube. A short drive will take you to Budapest's for a 3-night embrace of Hungary's imperial splendor, followed by a night in Győr's quaint charm. Finally, relish Vienna once more for a final imperial night.
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VIENNA

DAY 1 - 1

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VIENNA

Day 1 - 4

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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 4 - 6

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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 6 - 9

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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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REGENSBURG

Day 9 - 10

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Regensburg is not on the typical itinerary but well worth a visit. The town has rightly claimed a spot as a Unesco World Heritage site. Much of its architecture dates back to the 11th to 13th and even 9th centuries including patrician houses and towers, a number of churches as well as a large stone bridge. The old town is lined with cobblestone streets and beautiful colourful houses, all eventually leading to the dominant St. Peter’s Cathedral. You will find many shops, bars, cafés and restaurants inviting you to browse and linger.

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PRAGUE

Day 10 - 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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BRATISLAVA

Day 13 - 15

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Bratislava (Pozsony in Hungarian, Pressburg in German), is the capital and largest city in Slovakia. It has a population of almost 415,000 and is the administrative, cultural and economic centre of the country. Before 1919, it was known as Prešporok in Slovak.

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BUDAPEST

Day 15 - 18

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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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GYőR

Day 18 - 19

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Located in the northwest of Hungary, on the country’s Slovakian border, the city of Győr makes an interesting stop on any trip to the region. Set at the confluence of three rivers, the city’s historic centre is filled with historic jewels like the towering Cathedral Basilica, the elegant Town Hall and the Baroque Saint Ignatius of Loyola Church, and you'll also find an array of local cafes, restaurants and bars throughout its charming cobblestone streets and bustling squares.

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VIENNA

Day 19 - 20

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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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