We offer 20+ great 1-Week Eastern Europe tours and trips in 2025/2026. Our Eastern Europe 1 Weeks trips are offered by some of Eastern Europe's best travel experts.
Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
Let Central Europe’s iconic cities unfold before you on the 'Picturesque Solo Prague Vienna and Budapest Tour.' Designed for experienced travelers seeking a relaxed, culturally rich journey, this seven-day guided trip combines group camaraderie with opportunities for solo exploration.
Begin in Prague, where riverside vistas, Prague Castle, and the Astronomical Clock await. Revel in Vienna’s imperial elegance, from the State Opera to the opulent Hofburg Palace and the grand Ringstrasse. Traverse the scenic countryside to Budapest, where you’ll explore both sides of the Danube—admiring the Parliament Building in Pest and the historic Fishermen’s Bastion in Buda.
The tour’s USP is its blend of structured sightseeing and personal freedom, making it perfect for solo travelers eager to experience Europe’s history-laden capitals at their own pace, with the comfort of expert guidance and a friendly group.
Imagine Europe’s grand architecture and cobblestone streets transformed by the glow of twinkling lights and the scent of mulled wine. This seven-day Christmas in Eastern Europe tour sweeps you from Zagreb to Budapest, immersing you in the continent’s most magical holiday markets. Wander through festively decorated squares, taste seasonal treats, and soak up the holiday spirit at every stop. With a small group and expert guidance, you’ll discover the traditions, flavors, and sheer joy that make this journey unforgettable. The unique selling point? Experiencing Europe’s festive season in all its glory—turning a classic city-hopping trip into a heartwarming celebration.
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Step into a winter wonderland where festive markets, twinkling lights, and the scent of mulled wine fill the air—Christmas in Poland: From Warsaw to Krakow is your ticket to seasonal magic. Over seven days, this small group tour takes you through Poland’s most enchanting cities, including Warsaw, Gdansk, and Wrocław, ending in the historic heart of Krakow.
Experience medieval squares transformed by holiday cheer, browse stalls brimming with handmade gifts and local treats, and taste the flavors of traditional Polish Christmas fare. The tour is thoughtfully paced to allow you to soak up the culture, history, and joy that make a Polish Christmas so special.
The unique selling point? This trip isn’t just about sightseeing—it’s about experiencing the warmth, charm, and community spirit of Poland at its most magical time of year. For travelers seeking a holiday tour package filled with authentic cheer, this is the ultimate seasonal escape.
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Explore the charm of Poland’s northern cities on the "Northern Poland Tour," a 7-day group package crafted for seniors who appreciate easy-paced sightseeing. Beginning and ending in Warsaw, this trip covers Warsaw, Wroclaw, and Gdansk, with hotel accommodation, meals, and transport included. The itinerary is designed for comfortable travel, allowing plenty of time to enjoy local history and cuisine. The unique selling point of this tour is its focus on Poland’s northern gems, offering travelers a well-rounded introduction to this culturally rich region.
PARTIALLY GUIDED TOUR: Explore northern Greece in just a week on this 7-day group tour. Begin in the capital, Athens, with guided sightseeing and a visit to the legendary Acropolis. From there, travel to Delphi, revered in ancient Greece as 'the navel of the world'. The journey continues to Kalambaka, a charming town in central Greece, positioned adjacent to the gravity-defying monasteries of Meteora. Stop in Thessaloniki and end in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, with guided sightseeing and free time.