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Prepare for a scenic road trip filled with fascinating sites and jaw-dropping landscapes in Germany, Austria, Slovakia and the Czech Republic as you head on a self-drive tour through Central Europe! Your fly and drive will begin in Munich, the capital city of the State of Bavaria, one of the most beautiful regions in Germany. This is where the famous Oktoberfest Festival takes place every year! From there you will travel to Salzburg, a gorgeous city situated on the border of Germany and Austria, and the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, one of the most famous composers in the world. Explore the Gardens of Mirabell or take a peek at the Cathedral before you cross the border into Austria and travel to Melk, situated by the Danube River. Your next stop will be in Vienna, the breathtaking Austrian capital, known for its powerful palaces and evergreen gardens. Choose to visit the Hofburg Palace or see the Heroes' Gate before you drive to Budapest in Hungary, known for its outstanding 123 thermal baths. Find out how Buda and Pest were divided in two and take in the spectacular views from Gellert Hill or visit the Heroes’ Square. Next, you will visit the City Center of Bratislava, the capital city of Slovakia, and the perfect place to learn about the country's history, culture, and cuisine. Head into the heart of the Czech Republic as you travel to Prague, a magnificent medieval city where you can see the Charles Bridge and visit the Prague Castle. Finally, you will make your way back to Munich before your self-drive tour through Central Europe comes to an end!
Bring long bus days and not able to use the toilets on the buses whilst travelling with children was very inconvenient. Having stops of only 20 mins at the Berlin Wall then going on to have hours in places of nil importance was disappointing. Overall it was s good trip.
Discover the beauty and magic of Europe’s most beautiful cities with this 16-day river cruise on the Danube! Your journey will begin in Munich, one of the most breathtaking cities in Germany home to the world-famous Oktoberfest Festival which takes place every year before you board your river cruise in Passau and set sail to Vienna, the capital city of Austria known for its magnificent music, bright lights, and fascinating museums. From there you will visit Solt, one of the newest ports in Hungary, and explore Mohacs, believed to be the staging place of the two iconic battles of 1526 and 1687. Set sail to Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, known for its exhilarating nightlife scene, passing through the Danube Cataracts and the famous Iron Gate, before you set sail to Ruse, often called Little Vienna, a captivating city in Bulgaria, and discover Cernavoda, founded in the 4th century BC, which translates to "black water". You will explore Giurgiu, a scenic city in Romania, and discover Novi Sad, the second-largest city in Serbia. Visit Aljmas and Batina, before you make your way over to the Hungarian capital! Budapest is known as the Queen of the Danube and is a very exciting city to explore. Next, you will discover Bratislava with its medieval Old Town, and explore Weissenkirchen, an Austrian gem, before you head back to Munich where your 16-day cruise on the Danube will come to an end!
On this scenic river cruise on the Moselle and Rhine rivers, discover charming cities and breathtaking landscapes. Begin your journey in Mainz, where you will have the opportunity to explore historic sites or take a stroll through the charming old town along the scenic Rhine River. Next, you will visit Mannheim, a city celebrated for its Baroque architecture and famous for its impressive Mannheim Palace and Luisenpark. From Mannheim, sail onward to Strasbourg, a city renowned for its stunning half-timbered houses and canals in the UNESCO-listed Old Town, where you can also explore the majestic Strasbourg Cathedral. Following Strasbourg, the cruise heads to Worms, a town rich in medieval history, where you can immerse yourself in its ancient streets and learn about its pivotal role in German heritage. Then, cruise to Rüdesheim, known for its picturesque wine culture, where you might explore the lively Drosselgasse and visit the Siegreich Monument for panoramic views of the Rhine. Continuing along the river, Koblenz offers historical landmarks such as Deutsches Eck and Fortress Ehrenbreitstein. Afterward, enjoy the scenic beauty of Cochem, with its iconic castle perched above the Moselle River, before heading to Alken, where you can admire the tranquil vineyards and castles. Your final stop is Boppard, where you may explore the Roman ruins and scenic riverside parks, before returning to Mainz to conclude your journey.
Explore France’s vibrant heart and the legendary Black Forest over 15 days with the 'French Passion and the Black Forest' tour. This easy-paced group sightseeing journey, starting and ending in Paris, includes all the comforts seniors seek: hotels, meals, and transportation. The tour’s unique appeal is its extended duration, allowing for a deeper, more leisurely immersion into French and German culture.
Overall the trip was wonderful, and the itinerary and the places we visited were excellent. The included castles, boat, waterfalls and other activities were also great. Logistics was arranged perfectly. Some things for Europamundo to consider:
1. Your Spanish guide speaks for 40 minutes, but leaving the English speaking guide only 5 minutes before arriving to a place. This happened more than once, and specifically with Jonatas Chavery. Overall Spanish speaking passengers were a clear priority over English speaking passengers throughout the trip. We are grateful for the English speaking guides that EuropaMundo provided. Please tell the Spanish speaking guides to give EQUAL time in explaining on the bus. Alberto was excellent and translated immediately to English, so that everyone was engaged, and equal time was spent English/Spanish.
2. We are disappointed the EuropaMundo allows babies on the bus, and that babies are allowed to sit at the front instead of at the last seat in the back of the bus. They are annoying to everyone.
3. We had so many tour guides changes and buses that we did not even have a chance to appreciate them with a tip. Some drivers like Lyon – Tournus were very rude to us and complaint about having to lift the suitcases.
4. All buses should have charging capabilities and wifi. Only one bus had wifi
5. Guides should be instructed to have a comfort stop after each 1 ½ hours of travel. It is unreasonable to expect humans to travel 3 plus hours without a comfort stop.
6. The hotels this time were not as good as usually like is Spain. They were all very clean but IBIS was a disappointment and APPARTCITY was just ok. Breakfast was always excellent.
7. To the smoking guides, they should not smoke while they are talking to us and walking with us drop us. As soon as they drop us, they can smoke as much as they want. We do not need or want to inhale their smelly cigarettes. They also come on the bus smelling like an ashtray.
8. Comments concerning special locations: It was not enough al all 1 hour at Savigny Castle. We were not able to see the magnificent collections. Would be better to allow 1 ½ hours and remove that time from Beaune. You can also remove completely Freiburg and allow more time in Strasbourg or in Triberg. We never got to see Baden Baden or Marseille, we only slept there. Marseille hotel was excellent.
Overall this is my third trip with EuropaMundo and I hope to travel again without babies.
Celebrate the New Year in a warm and friendly atmosphere! Cruise the romantic Rhine Valley and discover Koblenz, home to one of Germany's richest heritages, Rüdesheim and its Museum of Mechanical Musical Instruments, and Heidelberg, a symbol of German Romanticism with its fine architecture.
If you’re ready to sail down one of the most extraordinary rivers in Europe, then this tour of the Danube will take you in for an adventure! Your journey will begin in Munich, one of the most beautiful cities in Germany, known for its breathtaking parks, fascinating historic sites, and captivating cultural splendors. Make your way to Passau, where you will board your cruise, sail eastwards to Austrian capital of Vienna, experience its impressive imperial palaces, rich musical history and relaxed coffee house culture. Continue eastwards to the Hungarian capital of Budapest, often called Queen of Danube is known for its beautiful 18th-century homes, bridges and lampposts. From there you will make your way to Bratislava, a Slovakian city situated by the Danube, surrounded by scenic vineyards and mountains. Your next stop will be in Wachau, a gorgeous valley with UNESCO sites and extraordinary outdoor scenery, before you explore Melk, dig deep to learn about its architectural heritage, and visit Passau, the City of Three Rivers, known for its architecture and art. Finally, you will make your way back to Munich, where your cruise on the Danube will come to an end!
The perfect mix of group activities and all-important YOU time.
Got three weeks and want a mixed bag of must-see cities, famous icons and fresh AF landscapes? We got you. With two nights in every destination , you’ve got more time to check out the sights and discover the lesser-known gems worth bragging about. Towers, tandem paragliding and tasting – of the beer, pizza, schnitzel and stroopwafel kind, this Topdeck adventure seriously delivers.
On this captivating river cruise from Strasbourg, voyage through the heart of Europe to enchanting destinations. Discover Frankfurt, a financial powerhouse blending modernity with historic charm. Then, explore fairytale-like Cochem with its majestic castle overlooking the Moselle River. Your next stopover will be Koblenz, where you can immerse yourself in its rich history where the Rhine and Moselle meet and enjoy a panoramic hike in vineyard-draped Rudesheim. Delve into Heidelberg's cultural heritage with its castle and old town in Mannheim. Culminate in Strasbourg, reminiscing about scenic beauty, historical wonders and culinary delights along the Rhine and Moselle rivers. This voyage promises a perfect blend of cultural exploration, natural beauty, and unforgettable moments crafting everlasting memories of a remarkable European adventure.