- From: 07/15/2021
- For: 24 days
- Landing in: Budapest, Hungary
- Returning from: Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Budapest, Hungary
3 nightsThu. Jul 15-Sun. Jul 18
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Szeged, Hungary
1 nightSun. Jul 18-Mon. Jul 19
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Vienna, Austria
3 nightsMon. Jul 19-Thu. Jul 22
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Prague, Czech Republic
2 nightsThu. Jul 22-Sat. Jul 24
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Berlin, Germany
2 nightsSat. Jul 24-Mon. Jul 26
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Salzburg, Austria
3 nightsMon. Jul 26-Thu. Jul 29
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Munich, Germany
2 nightsThu. Jul 29-Sat. Jul 31
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Nuremberg, Germany
2 nightsSat. Jul 31-Mon. Aug 02
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Frankfurt, Germany
2 nightsMon. Aug 02-Wed. Aug 04
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10
Hamburg, Germany
2 nightsWed. Aug 04-Fri. Aug 06
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
3 nightsFri. Aug 06-Mon. Aug 09
Recommended attractions
3 nightsThu. Jul 15 - Sun. Jul 18
The capital of Hungary offers centuries of history and architecture, as well as surprising nightlife and culinary scenes.
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Historic Center, Budapest
Wander through the Historic Center and enjoy architectural gems, local cuisine, and multitude of attractions.
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Budapest Zoo
One of the oldest zoos in the world, Budapest Zoo is located in a nature reserve and holds over a 1000 animal species.
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Buda Castle, Budapest
The traditional dwelling of Hungary's kings, this Baroque-style palace complex is rife with history stretching back to the 13C.
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Hungarian Railway Museum, Budapest
The interactive railway museum holds over 100 vehicles, suffused with a nostalgic charm that draws in kids and adults alike.
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Palvolgyi Cave
Take a tour of Hungary's second-largest cave, known for its impressive stalactites, large chambers, and constant cool temperature.
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Kekes Mountain
Named for its blueish color, this famous mountain is popular for skiing in the winter and hiking in the summer.
1 nightSun. Jul 18 - Mon. Jul 19
Situated on the Tisza river, this lovely city offers fantastic architecture, great pedestrian areas, and a vibrant atmosphere.
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Historic Center, Szeged
Venture into the heart of the city, full of eclectic architecture and wide squares perfect for an evening stroll.
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Klauzal Square, Szeged
A famous square fashioned in clear classical lines, notable for several monuments and hedged with shops and cafes.
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Mora Ferenc Museum, Szeged
Founded in the 19C, this renowned museum is home to temporary exhibits of all types of history and art, as well as a permanent research center.
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Reok Palace, Szeged
This phenomenal instance of Art Nouveau architecture functions as an Arts Center, offering frequent exhibits and a theater venue.
3 nightsMon. Jul 19 - Thu. Jul 22
Vienna, the luxurious capital of Austria, has vibrant nightlife, contagiously joyful atmosphere and fascinating history.
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Museum of Fine Art, Vienna
The Museum of Fine Art is home to one of the greatest collections of art in the world and exhibits many historical antiques.
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Grinzing Heiligenstadt District, Vienna
Formerly focused on wine growing, this charming district offers delicious cuisine and a peaceful ambience.
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Hofburg Palace, Vienna
Hofburg Palace has a multitude of popular cafes, charming squares, and three separate museums each with international standing.
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Historic Center, Vienna
Take a day to stroll along the elegant streets of Vienna as you take in its pleasant character and celebrated Austrian heritage.
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Danube-Auen National Park
Located in Lower Austria, this park is dedicated to preserving the ecosystem of meadows, forests, and wetlands along the Danube River.
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Lake Neusiedl National Park
Comprised of pastures, meadows, salt-ponds, and highly varied flora, this national park is a treasure trove of Austrian nature.
2 nightsThu. Jul 22 - Sat. Jul 24
The capital and the largest city in the Czech Republic, Prague boasts a magical cityscape, rich in history and culture.
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Historic Center, Prague
Stroll through the Old Town, admiring its spectacular historic architectures and soaking up the medieval atmosphere.
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Prague Castle
The world's largest castle complex dates to the 9C, featuring the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral, historic exhibits, and beautiful gardens.
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Charles Bridge, Prague
Prague's most recognizable landmark, the monumental 14C stone bridge is dotted with magnificent statues, and its tower offers great views.
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Golden Lane, Prague
Part of the Prague Castle complex, the 16C street consists of tiny colorful houses, featuring gift shops, a few museums, and a medieval air.
2 nightsSat. Jul 24 - Mon. Jul 26
With rich history, vibrant nightlife, world-renowned cuisine, and amazing museums, there is something for everyone in Germany's capital.
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Historic Center, Berlin
Get to know this amazing city, exploring its busy streets and admiring its wealth of historic architecture.
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Brandenburg Gate, Berlin
Once part of the Berlin Wall, this 18C gate has been witness to Berlin's triumphs and misfortunes since its construction.
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Scheunenviertel, Berlin
This district features cafes, shops, galleries, and courtyards and provides easy access to the neighboring New Synagogue.
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Oranienstrasse, Berlin
Located in the Kreuzberg District, this street was once divided by Checkpoint Charlie and today features fun shops and cafes.
3 nightsMon. Jul 26 - Thu. Jul 29
With its narrow streets and golden domes, this unique city has a buzzing art scene, lively nightlife and heavenly food.
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Historic Center, Salzburg
Stroll the city center and feel the authentic Austrian atmosphere, with historic buildings and winding narrow streets.
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Hohensalzburg Castle, Salzburg
Situated on a hill overlooking the Salzach River, this large castle has many rooms to tour and a stupendous view of the Alps.
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Monchsberg, Salzburg
This terrace, perched high above the city, offers nice views of modern Salzburg, the ancient city center, and the evergreen Alps.
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Getreidegasse, Salzburg
Narrowly built, but immensely popular, Getreidegasse street is lively and full of shops that need exploring.
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Dachstein Ice Caves
Feel like you're in another world as you explore these incredible ice caves; don't forget to wear good shoes and warm clothes!
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Eisriesenwelt Ice Cave
Stretching for over 42km, the world's largest ice cave consists of several successive chambers, boasting unique stone formations.
2 nightsThu. Jul 29 - Sat. Jul 31
Munich is a fabulous city, known for its rich history, culture, art, as well as modern amenities and great nightlife.
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Historic Center, Munich
This historic center is a fabulous meeting place, particularly when the workday ends and the locals are out for an evening stroll.
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Deutsches Museum, Munich
With more than a day's worth of exhibits to explore, this interactive museum traces science and technology since 1925.
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English Garden, Munich
Set in the heart of the city, this lovely public park imitates the style of English landscaping and gardens.
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Augustiner Brewery, Munich
With an illustrious brewing history dating to the 14C, Augustiner has established itself as one of the leading German beers.
2 nightsSat. Jul 31 - Mon. Aug 02
While commonly associated with the Third Reich, Nuremberg's history begins in the 11C, thus offering a wealth of varied sites.
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Nuremberg Castle
One of the most impressive fortified castles in Europe, this 11C sandstone fortress is a superb example of medieval architecture.
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Historic Center, Nuremberg
Enjoy exploring this medieval historic center, with its museums, churches, cafes and make sure to try some gingerbread.
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National Museum, Nuremberg
Thousands of works are displayed here spanning numerous categories, from paintings and decorative arts to prehistoric artifacts.
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Former Nazi Party Rally Grounds, Nuremberg
As a central point of the party's activities, these grounds offer a unique view into the history that led to such devastation.
2 nightsMon. Aug 02 - Wed. Aug 04
A major financial hub since the 16C, Frankfurt seamlessly combines modern skyscrapers with genuine historic charm.
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Historic Center, Frankfurt
Wander through this amazing city, admiring the incredible modern buildings, set alongside timbered houses and historic sites.
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Staedel Museum, Frankfurt
This museum is home to works by German and French masters such as Holbein, Van Eyck, Rubens, Renoir, Money, and many more.
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Zoo, Frankfurt
This zoo is home to some 5,000 animals, an aviary, an exotarium, and a "night house."
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Palmengarten, Frankfurt
Stroll through these lovely 19C gardens, admiring the elegant greenhouses and the abundance of lush verdure.
2 nightsWed. Aug 04 - Fri. Aug 06
Destroyed during WWII, Hamburg has retained its charm with its water landscapes, pristine parks, and upbeat spirit.
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Historic Center, Hamburg
Close to the harbor, the historic center is a mix of modern buildings with historical houses, churches, and museums.
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Speicherstadt, Hamburg
The world's largest warehouse district is uniquely home to elegant Neo-Gothic style buildings, as well as several museums.
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Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg
The world's largest model railway exhibit is constantly updated with new and interesting tracks.
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Hagenbeck Zoo, Hamburg
Started by a fishmonger in 1863, this zoo was the first to take animals out of cages and keep them in natural panoramic habitats.
3 nightsFri. Aug 06 - Mon. Aug 09
The Dutch capital retains its medieval charm along with historic buildings, rich culture, its iconic canals, and charming streets.
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Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
A stunning world-renowned national museum with a focus on art and history, hosting a massive collection of artifacts and artwork.
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Old Side District, Amsterdam
The oldest section of the historic center, the district is a jumble of winding lanes, small canals, history, and glowing windows.
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Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
Dedicated to modern and contemporary art, as well as design, this fine museum hosts nearly 100,000 items from Impressionism to Pop Art.
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Historic Center, Amsterdam
Stroll along the iconic canals and streets, taking in the city's atmosphere, or head out to explore Amsterdam's thriving nightlife.
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The Hoge Veluwe National Park
Alternative between dunes and sprawling heather, this national park is known for its scenery, left in its wake by the last Ice Age.
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Windmills of Kinderdijk
Erected in the 18C, these marvelous windmills are a significant piece of Netherlands' cultural history and are open to the public.