Connecting Regal Treasures: Berlin, Prague & Vienna Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
The wall separating East and West Berlin once encapsulated division. The Soviet bloc hid the charming streets of Prague. The imperial majesty of Vienna continued to inspire locals and visitors for more than 600 years. Your custom-tailored tour of Berlin, Prague, and Vienna takes you through the heart of Europe, following the glorious battles and tumultuous times filling Central Europe’s history. Each city maintains a tenacity and vivaciousness that will charm you, cast in palaces, gardens, castles, and enchanting labyrinthine streets. You will find the paths of Austria, Germany, and the Czech Republic to be uniquely their own, yet undeniably intertwined.
Customizable Itinerary
Berlin - Energetic Introduction
Berlin has a captivating cultural flair and a history that dates back to the 13th-century. A mixture of monuments and historic quarters radiate from eclectic neighborhoods, including a portion of the wall that once divided West and East Germany. Nikolai Quarter stands as the heart of the Old City, telling the history based in the brick buildings and narrow streets filled with nooks and crannies. Lattice-windows perforate old houses. Ephraim Palace was erected in the 18th century and houses a collection of the city’s cultural history.
Your private transfer greets you upon your arrival at the airport and escorts you to your hotel located near the center of Berlin. Restaurants prepare an array of dishes, both traditionally German as well as an amalgamation of cultures from around the world. Locals sip a beer at small cafes with tables lining the sidewalk. The culture of the city is antique, yet also vibrant and youthful. You can feel the energetic atmosphere pulse around you and are eager to let it sweep you up.
What's Included:
Berlin - Finding Berlin’s Heart
Berlin - A Touch of the East
Dresden - Delights of the "Jewel Box"
Prague - Along the Historic Road
Prague - A City and Its People
Prague - Complex and Imperial
Český Krumlov - The Walls that Hold Tranquil Streets
Melk - Abbeys of Austria
Vienna - Remnants of an Imperial City
Vienna - Depth and Drama of Artistic Streets
Vienna - Auf Wiedersehen Austria
Trip Highlights
- Discover the layers of Berlin’s history, from medieval conception to contemporary artistic culture
- Witness the gilded luster of Gustav Klimt’s famous work The Kiss
- Explore the remarkable Old Town and Prague Castle on guided tours to experience the variety of culture, architecture, and history
- Visit Germany’s tumultuous contemporary history with neighboring Czech Republic in the old rampart town of Terezín
- Stroll through the tranquil streets and lavish castle of the walled city of Český Krumlov, along the banks of the Vltava River
- Traverse the opulent halls and rooms of Melk Abbey to experience the exciting history of the former medieval castle
- Witness the elaborate refurbishment of Dresden’s exquisite architecture that has likened the city to resembling jewels
- Revel in the charms of Vienna’s luxurious past, including strolling through the majestic gardens of the Belvedere Palace
Detailed Description
Central Europe has a distinct appeal, separate from the rest of the continent. Your 12-day tour of Berlin, Prague and Vienna provides you with the pleasures of the past and the insight into the intersection of history that connects the Czech Republic, Germany, and Austria together. Your journey begins with your arrival in Berlin, the capital of Germany. The city has a medieval genesis that has blossomed into a space of artistic freedom and expression. In the morning, meets you at your hotel ready to lead you through the heart of the city, taking in the Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie, with the remainder of the day free for you to explore on your own.
After breakfast, you once again discover the splendor of Berlin, this time venturing into the streets of East Berlin, which continues to have a distinct separation from its western counterpart. The following day, you travel to Dresden for an exquisite guided visit with your Germany travel agent of the city’s finest refurbishments. Travel to the fortress town of Terezín in the Czech Republic, which was used by the Nazi’s during World War II as a transportation area.
You continue to the storybook town of Nelahozeves, and end the day with a walking tour of the Baroque charms of Prague’s Old Town. In the morning light, you rediscover the streets of Old Town on a guided exploration of Prague’s historic neighborhoods. The following day, you cross the Charles Bridge, walk along the Golden Lane, and visit the marvels of Prague Castle. Once in Český Krumlov, you have the day to roam the centuries-old town, adorned by a castle and surrounded by historic ramparts.
En route to Vienna, you stop in the town of Melk, where your guide leads you on a tour of the abbey’s opulent design and décor. With two full days in Vienna, you can absorb the pleasures of the city’s Habsburg opulence by visiting the Belvedere Palace, and stroll through the chocolate stores and celebrated Opera House as well. Your private transfer meets you at your hotel on your final morning in Vienna and escorts you to the Vienna airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$5,400 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 74 reviews
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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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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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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The trip was well planned and exactly suited to our tastes. Our travel agent was consultative, helpful and available. We went from Prague to Vienna and then down to Italy and not only did we see everything we wanted to see but things we could not have even thought of like the gem of Cesky Krumlov. It was a fantastic experience.
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