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Europe › Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic


PRICE PER DAY


£639 57


TOUR ONLY £ MY OWN ROOM


155 £


East Europe Highlights 11 days › Krakow to Prague


✓ Spanish Riding School in Vienna ✓ Parliament buildings and Royal Palace in Budapest


✓ Kazimierz district in Krakow, the setting for the fi lm ‘Schindler’s List’


✓ Walking through the labyrinth of old streets in Prague ✓ Banska Stiavnica – a UNESCO World Heritage Site


Pack fi ve countries into just 11 days – a must-do trip for the budget conscious traveller. Visit the fascinating cities of Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna, Prague and Krakow. After a short orientation in each you can choose between exploring by yourself and joining optional trips which take you beyond the tourist trails. After 11 jam- packed days, you’ll be ready for a rest!


What you need to know Itinerary & Sightseeing


Day 1 Krakow (D) Join the tour today in Krakow with an included dinner on the first evening › Day 2 Orientation walk of the city (B) Morning orientation tour of the city’s Old Quarter - free time in the afternoon to explore by yourself including the Jewish Kazimierz district, setting for the film ‘Schindler’s List’. › Day 3 Banska Bystrica (B, D) Drive through Tatra Mountains to Poprad, where we catch the train onto Banska Bystrica with an orientation walk of the town. › Day 4 Banska Bystrica (B) Free to explore the area › Day 5 Budapest (B D) Drive to Budapest via Hronsek Wooden Church and Sebechleby village › Day 6 Budapest (B) Free time to discover the city’s famous thermal baths or take a boat-cruise on the Danube. › Day 7 Bratislava (B D) Travel to Bratislava, stopping en route at Pannonhalma with an evening orientation tour of Bratislava when we arrive. › Day 8 Vienna (B) Short train ride to Vienna with a walking tour of the old city including the treasury, Spanish Riding School, St. Stephens church and the opera returning to Bratislava by train at your leisure › Day 9 Prague (BD) Train to our final destination of Prague with a walking tour of the city to see the Old Town Square and City Hall, the Astronomical Clock and Prague Ghetto › Day 10 Prague (B D) Today is left free for you to continue with your exploration of this exciting city. › Day 11 Prague (B) Your tour ends today in Prague.


What’s included: City orientation tours of Krakow, Banska Bystrica, Budapest, Bratislava, Vienna and Prague.


Accommodation: Hotels (6 nts), Hostels (4 nts). Transport: Bus (both charter & public), train. Group size: Max 16, avg 10. Group leader: Group Leader throughout, local guide. Meals included: 10 breakfasts, 6 dinners. B = breakfast and D = dinner.


Meal budget: Allow EUR250-350 for meals not included.


Prague Teplice nad Metuji


Mikulov Unesco


Vienna Bratislava C ZEC H REPUBLIC Energy Level Tour Code: EDCZ Discovery P OLAND


Krakow Poprad


SLOV AK REPUBLIC


Banska Bystrica


Budapest HUNGAR Y


This tour runs in the following months: Jan


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