- From: 09/30/2020
- For: 19 days
- Landing in: Prague, Czech Republic
- Returning from: Berlin, Germany
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Prague, Czech Republic
3 nightsWed. Sep 30-Sat. Oct 03
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Salzburg, Austria
2 nightsSat. Oct 03-Mon. Oct 05
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Munich, Germany
2 nightsMon. Oct 05-Wed. Oct 07
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Schellenberg, Liechtenstein
1 nightWed. Oct 07-Thu. Oct 08
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Zurich, Switzerland
2 nightsThu. Oct 08-Sat. Oct 10
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Rome, Italy
2 nightsSat. Oct 10-Mon. Oct 12
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Pilsen, Czech Republic
1 nightMon. Oct 12-Tue. Oct 13
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Dresden, Germany
1 nightTue. Oct 13-Wed. Oct 14
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Berlin, Germany
4 nightsWed. Oct 14-Sun. Oct 18
Recommended attractions
3 nightsWed. Sep 30 - Sat. Oct 03
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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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.
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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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Neruda Street, Prague
One of the nicest streets between the Old Town and the castle, it is lined with unique historic buildings, pubs, and restaurants.
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Bohemian Paradise
Popular with travelers, the nature reserve not only boasts a wealth of natural attractions, but also features castles and quaint towns.
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Litomerice
Charming and easy-going, the historic town offers its visitors several beautiful landmarks, great local wine, and a few museums.
2 nightsSat. Oct 03 - Mon. Oct 05
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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Getreidegasse, Salzburg
Narrowly built, but immensely popular, Getreidegasse street is lively and full of shops that need exploring.
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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.
2 nightsMon. Oct 05 - Wed. Oct 07
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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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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Alte Pinakothek, Munich
Founded in the 16C, this museum is one of the oldest in the world and boasts a collection of European paintings from the 14CC-18C.
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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.
1 nightWed. Oct 07 - Thu. Oct 08
A charming small town near the Austrian border with a long and interesting history.
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Historic Center, Schellenberg
Stroll through this quaint town, and enjoy the warm local atmosphere.
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Lower Castle, Schellenberg
Located on the edge of the forest, these castle ruins are open to the public, and a popular place to stroll or bike.
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Upper Castle, Schellenberg
The larger and older of two local castle ruins, the castle's construction was completed in 1200.
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Farm Peasant's House, Schellenberg
Housed in a 16C farmhouse, the Liechtenstein National Museum is home to a number of interesting exhibits.
2 nightsThu. Oct 08 - Sat. Oct 10
The heart of Swiss commerce, finances, and academia, Zurich boasts museums, galleries, a buzzing nightlife, and a superb atmosphere.
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Historic Center, Zurich
Discover Zurich’s trendiest art galleries, antique stores and bookshops and you wander through its old town.
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Quays, Zurich
The perfect spot to enjoy a pleasant stroll by the water, the quays afford beautiful views over the lake and the city.
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Zurich 026 by BobRietberg Museum, Zurich
Housed in a fine villa, this museum exhibits an array of non-European art, featuring works from Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas.
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Kunsthaus Zurich
Housing a superb collection of medieval, Impressionist, and modern art, this wonderful museum is a hidden gem for any lover of art.
2 nightsSat. Oct 10 - Mon. Oct 12
Italy's eternal capital boasts historic sites, ancient ruins, fine architecture, rich culture, superb food, and vibrant nightlife.
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Trevi Fountain, Rome
Make a wish and toss a coin into this world-famous Baroque fountain, admire its sculptures, then head off to explore the nearby cafes.
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Colosseum, Rome
This iconic landmark is a triumph of Roman architecture, dating to the 1C and hailed as the largest amphitheater ever built.
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Roman Forum, Rome
Once the political and commercial center of ancient Rome, this archaeological park now houses nicely-preserved ruins.
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Trastevere, Rome
A very lively neighborhood in the heart of Rome. Great for an evening stroll and a good meal.
1 nightMon. Oct 12 - Tue. Oct 13
Home to the world-famous Pilsner brewery, his ancient city also boasts important historic sites and great nightlife.
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Historic Center, Pilsen
Get to know the center, admire its diverse architecture, and stop by one of the many pubs for a taste of the local brew.
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Republic Square, Pilsen
Stroll along the cobbled stones of Pilsen's main square, admiring its abundance of historically significant buildings and monuments.
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Pilsner Urquell Brewery, Pilsen
Learn about the history and production process of one of the most popular beers in the world. Finish the tour with a fun beer tasting!
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Pilsen Zoo
With over 40 different species including a number of endangered ones, this zoo promises a great day for both adults and children.
1 nightTue. Oct 13 - Wed. Oct 14
Despite heavy bombing during WWII, still evident today, Dresden is an exquisite Baroque-laden city with wonderful attractions.
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Historic Center, Dresden
The market square is central to the historic center, charmingly rebuilt following its destruction in WWII.
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Zwinger Palace, Dresden
This phenomenal Baroque palace is home to several museums, as well as sprawling elegant grounds to explore.
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Saxon State Opera House, Dresden
Rebuilt according to its original design after an 1869 fire, this unique building is regarded as one of the most beautiful in Europe.
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Cathedral, Dresden
Faithfully restored after bombing in WWII, this Baroque gem features a rococo pulpit, as well as the remains of numerous royals.
4 nightsWed. Oct 14 - Sun. Oct 18
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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Natural History Museum, Berlin
A marvelous natural history museum, featuring a wealth of exhibits on paleontology, zoology, geology, and more.
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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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Potsdam
Potsdam, once the capital of Prussia, is a stately and quintessential German city with numerous sites and activities.
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Spreewald, Lubbenau
About 1 hour south of Berlin, this protected forest is worth a visit for its remarkable nature and unique culture.
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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.
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Museum Island, Berlin
With five world-class museums, visitors can explore exhibits ranging from ancient artifacts to the National Gallery, and much more.