Central Europe Tour: Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest & More

Cultural Center of Berlin, Germany

What to expect on this itinerary

There is only space for the exceptional on this 17-day journey through the highlights of Central Europe. There is majesty in the medieval stone bridges that link Prague’s shores, while the splendor of the Danube River rushes from Vienna to Budapest. Experience the regal beauty of Potsdam and the diverse history of Berlin. From cities carved in salt mines to lavish opera houses, unique ossuaries to cities rebuilt in their own likeness, you will come to the wonder of Central Europe, highlighted and unforgettable.

Countries Visited

Austria, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Poland

Places Visited

Berlin, Potsdam, Dresden, Prague, Kutna Hora, Cesky Krumlov, Vienna, Budapest, Krakow

Suggested Duration

17 Days

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Day 1

Tearing Down the Walls

Welcome to famous Berlin, a city that has withstood wars and revolutions and has somehow emerged with a brimming energy that pulses through the city. There is an endless, palpable charge that you feel the moment you arrive. The modern buildings mix with the historic; those of East Berlin that harken back to the communist era, and those that were rebuilt in a way that brings the charm of pre-World War II Germany back to the streets.

The air is filled with more than just bratwurst and beer, where modern German chefs have brought the German tradition past the point of ingenuity, giving elegant fare to countless neighborhoods. Art is everywhere, within hidden galleries and draped over warehouses. The opulent and impressive pediment of Brandenburg Gate stands as the entryway to Unter den Linden, in a neo-classical style that brings grace and empowerment mixing with the modern streets of Berlin.

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Day 2

The Cultural City-Gates

Day 3 - 4

Parked Royals

Day 5

Grandeur Once More

Day 6 - 7

Towering Clocks and Palaces

Day 8

Church of Bones

Day 9 - 10

A Little Bit of Mozart in the Gothic Tradition

Day 11

Always a Taste for Hungary

Day 12 - 13

The Separated Sights

Day 14

A Hungary Appetite

Day 15

Into the Ageless City

Day 16

Historic Gates and Fields

Day 17

Endless Bests

Trip Highlights

  • Tour through the eclectic tastes of Budapest through the regional flavors of wine and food, often missed by the people passing through
  • Enjoy the comforts of unique boutique designer hotels across Central Europe
  • Traverse Berlin on a walking tour through the city’s diverse history from east to west
  • Discover the remarkable architecture of Kutna Hora outside of Prague
  • Experience the splendor of Vienna, from its grand churches to coveted opera
  • Enjoy the comforts of unique boutique designer hotels across Central Europe
  • Journey through the infamous history of Auschwitz-Berkenau
  • Find the pure beauty of the pastel colors of Old Town in Krakow

Detailed Description

The best of Central Europe is no longer beyond your imagination on this 17-day Europe tour meant for medieval enthusiasts and historical wanderers, modern culturists and art lovers, history buffs and ardent explorers, or anyone filled with the longing to travel. The scope of landscapes and architecture is beyond fantasy, where the true history of cities and towns create the wonders that have inspired countries, each enhanced by the specific cultures that you will experience along your journey. From flavorful pastries to exclusive wines, famous walls to infamous gates, you will travel deep into the essentials of Central Europe and find quintessence.

Your European vacation begins in Berlin where the capital of Germany wraps around an expansive area and the past. A guided tour of the city introduces you to the ease of the local transportation while offering you the grandeur of the city’s history, from Brandenburg Gate to the Berlin Wall, each a building block of the city’s past that has molded the current vibrant culture so celebrated by the locals and desired by the rest of the world. In Potsdam you will discover the royal elegance that continues to decorate the city like regalia, where tremendous gardens blossom and parks around the world pale in comparison.

In the midst of your journey to Prague you have the option to stop in Dresden, a city rebuilt after World War II. Dresden reflects the same grace that once stood and now continues to wash over the city. Once in fabulous Prague you will see the quintessential streets and buildings that create Old Town. The medieval charm of the city, whether sunny and warm or covered in snow, surrounds you on a grand tour that takes you through the hidden streets, across the relished Charles Bridge, and along the courtyard of Prague Castle. Outside of Prague you will visit the village of Kutna Hora, known for the Sedlec Ossuary, a church decorated with bones in a phantasmagorical way.

Your exploration continues with your arrival in Vienna, the home of Mozart, where rising historic architecture mixes with modern luxuries and bustling life. Tour the city to find the fabulous opera house and famed St. Stephen’s Cathedral. Vienna is a city where you can almost hear the music emanating out of any and every window. A comfortable train ride will have you in Budapest, Hungary, taking you along the open countryside and sharp mountains.  You have the option of traveling by private car with a stop in quaint Old Town Bratislava along the way. Budapest offers grand views of the Danube and fantastic living history, where the decadent halls of the Parliament share the backdrop of Soviet era seclusion. Taste the varied, copious, and unparalleled flavors of Hungary on the food and wine tour that will even give you a sample of the elite Aszú dessert wine.

Enjoy a luxurious ride through the Tatra Mountains and into the one-of-a-kind city of Krakow, one of the oldest cities in Poland. Let yourself be guided through the grand streets, along the delightful trolley car, and through the Jewish Quarter. A visit to Auschwitz-Berkenau will show you the living history of World War II that once decimated Europe, and the cultures that called it home. You will depart from Krakow and begin your trip home knowing that the glowing horizon brought you the unparalleled and often overlooked beauty of Central Europe.

For additional travel ideas, please visit the Europe tours page on Zicasso.

Starting Price

$7,100 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

What's Included

  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Review for Luxury European Vacation: Austria, Germany, Hungary, Czech Republic, Budapest, Vienna, Prague, Berlin, Dresdan

My wife and I and another couple asked this European travel company to plan a trip for us to Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest, with a stop in Cesky Krumlov and a separate visit by our friends to the High Tatras and Krakow. With the exception of a coupe of glitches in Berlin (the hotel, while very nice, was not near the central city, as portrayed, and a day trip for me and my wife to Potsdam was not what we expected and extremely disappointing, for which our agency reimbursed us), the trip was wonderful. We had requested well-located 3-4 star boutique hotels and Maggie and Lindsey of at our agency really delivered. The Abba in Berlin, in the main shopping area, was sleek and hip; the Am Stephanplatz in Vienna was quite nice and in an absolutely great location, directly across from the magnificent St. Stephan's Cathedral and within walking distance of everything to see in Vienna; the Century Old Town in Prague and the K&K Opera in Budapest were also great hotels located near many or most of the main attractions the Ruze (Rose) hotel in Cesky Krumlov was old, but the best in town. All of them included good service and excellent breakfasts. But it was in the tours that our agency really sparkled (Potsdam aside). We asked for individual tours rather than group tours, and our guides were either very good or outstanding, as were the drivers who took us from city to city (the difference in price between private cars and four Eurorail passes was not as much as we thought, and the drivers were anxious to act as guides as well, making the additional cost well worth it). Joe, our guide in Prague for two tours spoke fluent English, was trained as a lawyer, and had been part of the crowd that was fired on when the Russians moved into Prague in 1968. Not only was he full of stories and opinions, he was a cheerful and affable companion as well. Our guide of the Jewish Quarter in Budapest, Kata, was tenured professor who gave us tremendous insight into Jewish-Hungarian history and current European politics. We followed that tour up with an ourstanding traditional Jewish dinner at the home the widow of a rabbi of a congregation in Budapest. In addition to these tours, our agency arranged for fascinating tours of a food market (Budapest) and vineyard (also Budapest), and walking tours in Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Dresdan and Bratislava, the latter two as part of the drives between cities. We would not have changed a single one of these. As for our friends' extension to the High Tratas and Krakow, they said it was just as great as the part of the trip they shared with us.

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Luxury Czech Republic, Germany, Austria & Hungary Tour Review: Berlin, Prague, Salzburg, Vienna, Budapest, Potsdam, Meissen
We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, myself, wife and young adult daughter. We started from Berlin and travelled by road to Prague, then to Salzburg, continue to Vienna and ended the 14 days tour at Budapest, flying back to London from here.Along the way, we had numerous stops, Potsdam, Meissen & Dresden, Cesky Krumlov, Lake Districts at Salzburg, Wachau Valley, boat ride on Danube River, boat ride on Lake Keelgen & Lake Wolfgang.We enjoyed the company of all our wonderful guides in Berlin, in Prague, on the way and at Salzburg, along the way to Vienna and along the way and at Budapest. Very sorry if we missed out anybody. All the guides and drivers were wonderful, engaging and very knowledgeable.And special thanks to Viktor of our travel company who have curated a really well thought out and fun itinerary.

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Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary Vacation Review: Prague, Vienna, Budapest, Cesky Krumlov, Hallstatt, Walking Tour

Arrangements for our trip through Prague, Vienna, and Budapest were somewhat involved, as we also made overnight trips to Cesky Krumlov in the South Czech Republic and Hallstatt, Austria. By providing drivers for each leg of these side trips, Zicasso’s travel team was especially helpful in avoiding much longer train itineraries to these locations.

Overall, our travel company was wonderful in providing numerous recommendations at each location, private guides in all five cities, and were very flexible with adjustments to the itinerary or hotel locations based on our preferences. Their communication throughout the process was wonderful.

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Poland, Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia Luxury Review, Capital Cities Beauty & Sites, Riga, Tallin, Vilnius
The trip was wonderful; we visited Poland,and the Baltic Countries. The capital cities are all very beautiful and much more than we expected. The guides and the services (hotels, sugestions) were also very good.

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Travel Review: Luxury Poland, Czech Republic, & Austria Tour, Krakow, Prague, Vienna, POLIN Museum, Auschwitz Visit, River Cruise
We cannot heap enough praise on the travel company, both in the US and their local representative in Poland.  The planning phase was easy and fun.  We found it especially helpful to see the locations of the proposed accommodations on a city map before making our selections.  Every event, every guide, every ticket and transfer were arranged perfectly.  Although an emergency cell phone was provided upon arrival in Poland, we had no need to use it.  Not only did the local rep make it a point of meeting up with us in Krakow, each last-minute email to him (for restaurant advice) was answered with the urgency my husband expects in his business world, i.e., a New York minute.  We would use this travel company again without hesitation. 

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Luxury European Vacation Review: Czech Republic, Austria, Prague, Vienna, Cesky Krumlov, State Opera House, Schonbrunn Palace

Just returned from a week long wonderful trip to Prague and Vienna booked by our agent at this European travel company. Our agent booked our hotels and airport transfers and arranged for two city tours and a day trip to Cesky Krumlov.  Both hotels were ideal for our trip - great locations, friendly staff, clean and modern rooms.  The guides for our city tours were top rate and gave us a wonderful overview and history to allow us to learn more about the cities and then plan where we wanted to see on our own.  The bus trip to Cesky Krumlov was exactly what we were looking for - an easy way to see this picturesque town. Our agent was easy to work with and very available throughout the process.  We feel we got a great value for our money in booking through this company.  Couldn't be happier!

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