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Berlin, Germany
Krakow, Poland
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Visit Panonhalma Archabbey (UNESCO), the Monastery of the Benedictine Order.
Come to know the lively nature of Krakow’s well-preserved Old Town.
Explore the best of both, East and West Berlin.
Step into a world where history and storybook beauty intertwine on the Majestic Cities of Central & Eastern Europe tour. Over 14 days, this cultural journey leads experienced travelers and seniors through Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest, and Krakow, unveiling a tapestry of world-changing moments and timeless charm.
Enjoy multi-night stays and immersive local experiences—learn about the Berlin Wall from a local, savor Vienna’s coffee house culture, stroll through Schönbrunn Palace, and explore Budapest’s vibrant spa scene. In Krakow, walk the medieval Old Town and reflect at Auschwitz. Travel by train and coach for a seamless, in-depth discovery of the region.
The unique selling point? This tour package blends deep historical insight with authentic, hands-on experiences and comfortable pacing, making it ideal for those who want to embrace the richness of Central and Eastern Europe without rushing.
Our tour manager, Monica, was exceptional. She was always available to help with any issues or questions. Very knowledgeable about the region. Meals were always excellent, including breakfasts. Local ethnic food was always served at the meals. Our favorites were the ethnic folk dinners in Vienna and Krakow. Don’t miss the World Market in Budapest! So much fun. If you can’t find it there, it doesn’t exist in Hungary!
An amazing tour with great experiential visits to the cities. Can’t pick out one favorite but here’s a few: cooking class in Prague, kleezmeer restaurant and dance, visit to and guided tour of Benedictine monastery and so many more.
Varied opportunities from waltz class to spa experience to symphony and historical sights, the Hapsburg dynasty, the Ottoman influence, and remnants from WWII and the Holocaust. Particularly, I was most impressed with our tour manager Pavel. Not only ws he fluent in the needed languages but he was also of lover of history and quite knowledgeable. Collette should work to keep him as he prefers to work free lance.