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SGD 3,738
13 days
Group Tours
Availability: 01 May 2024 to 31 Jan 2025
HIGHLIGHTS
5 Countries
Germany, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria
6 Cities
Berlin, Krakow , Budapest, Vienna, Salzburg, Prague
ITINERARY
DAY 1 SINGAPORE - BERLIN
Head off to Singapore Changi Airport for your flight to Berlin, the capital of Germany.
Note
You will assemble at the airport on the night of Day 1. However, the flight only departs after midnight.
DAY 2 BERLIN
Highlights:
Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, Reichstag Building, Tiergarten
Upon arrival, embark on a tour of beguiling Berlin, one of the trendiest and most cosmopolitan capitals in the world that is also steeped in a wealth of history and culture. Kick off the day by witnessing the iconic Berlin Wall at East Side Gallery, an open-air museum with a section of the wall covered by approximately 106 paintings from all over the world as a testament to freedom. Continue experiencing the magical grip of Berlin as you tour historical monuments, such as Brandenburg Gate, Checkpoint Charlie, and Reichstag building, built in 19th century Italian Renaissance-style. In the middle of the city, you will see Victory Column at Tiergarten, the famous park where many Berliners chew the fat and spend their time.
DAY 3 BERLIN - DRESDEN - BASTEI - PRAGUE
Highlights:
Bastei
After breakfast, travel to Dresden, long regarded as the most beautiful city in Germany. Dresden is located on the left bank of Elbe River at a graceful river bend. Despite the devastating bombing campaign of World War II, the old part of the city has since been restored and regained its beauty. Tuck into a scrumptious pork knuckle lunch. After lunch, continue towards Bastei and be amazed by the stunning rock formations of Germany. Tale a stroll and admire Germany’s most unique landscape before you continue your journey to Prague, the capital and administrative, cultural, business and industrial centre of Czech Republic. Built along the Vltava River, the longest river in Czech Republic, Prague is also one of the most beautifully preserved cities in Europe.
DAY 4 PRAGUE
Highlights:
Prague Castle, St Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, Wenceslas Square, Charles Bridge
Begin your morning in Prague on a majestic note with a visit to Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the world, St Vitus Cathedral, the biggest and most important church in the country, Golden Lane and famous Wenceslas Square, which is the hub of cultural, social and business activities in Prague. Not to be missed is Astronomical Clock, where a crowd gathers at the start of every hour to admire the procession of the Apostles and other allegorical figures. Take a stroll on Charles Bridge, the symbol of the city of Prague, and admire the Baroque statues that flank both sides of the bridge. After lunch, spend your day at leisure to discover the many more charms of Prague.
DAY 5 PRAGUE - KRAKOW
Journey into Poland and take in the old-world charm of Krakow. It is a multifaceted city where you will able to witness for yourself a mix of old and new with wonderfully preserved old buildings and increasingly modern city streets side by side. You may choose to take an optional excursion to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a UNESCO site and one of the largest attractions in Poland where you will discover a one-of-a-kind underground world created hundreds of years ago, at your own expense.
DAY 6 KRAKOW
Highlights:
Auschwitz Concentration Camp, Courtyard of the Royal Castle, Wawel Hill, Church of Virgin Mary, Jagiellonian University
Today, travel to the west of Krakow in southern Poland to visit Auschwitz Concentration Camp, which serves as a chilling reminder of the Holocaust during World War II. Thereafter, return to Krakow to continue your sightseeing tour that includes the tallest structures on Krakow's skyline, the spires of old churches. Historical buildings, museums and churches also flank the main market square. You will also get to visit the courtyard of the Royal Castle at Wawel Hill. At Church of Virgin Mary, hear a trumpeter play from the tower window on the hour and immerse yourself in the area’s awe-inspiring Gothic architecture. If time permits, visit Jagiellonian University, one of the oldest universities in Europe.
DAY 7 KRAKOW - SLOVAKIA - BUDAPEST
Travel across the Tatra region to Slovakia for a short stop before heading to Budapest, capital of Hungary. You will discover that Hungarian art and architecture are a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque and Art Nouveau influences.
DAY 8 BUDAPEST
Highlights:
Castle District, Heroes’ Square, Fisherman’s Bastion, Gellert Hill
This morning, explore Budapest, the administrative, business and cultural centre of Hungary. The Castle District
is the premier destination for visitors and contains some of Budapest's most important monuments and
museums. The main sights of the twin cities of Buda and Pest include Heroes’ Square, a magnificent reminder
of Hungary’s influence during the celebrated Austro-Hungarian Empire, Fisherman’s Bastion and Gellert Hill,
all of which offer panoramic views of the city. After lunch, you can spend your time at leisure or take a stroll along
Danube River, which pulses through the heart of Central and Eastern Europe. Tonight, enjoy a traditional
Hungarian folklore dinner.
DAY 9 BUDAPEST - VIENNA
Highlights:
Parndorf Designer Outlet, Ringstrasse, Opera House, Hofburg, Parliament Building, Town Hall, Burgtheater, Schonbrunn Palace
After crossing the border into Austria, travel to Parndorf designer outlet for a fantastic shopping experience,
where you can find your favorite designer brands at special discounts all year round. After shopping, arrive in the
beautiful city of Vienna otherwise known as Wien. Embark on a city tour to view significant landmarks from
Ringstrasse to Opera House, Hofburg, Parliament Building, Town Hall and Burgtheater. Thereafter, head to
a major Viennese attraction, Schonbrunn Palace. Schonbrunn Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and
Austria's most visited attraction. This Baroque synthesis of different arts, consisting of a palace and gardens, has been in the possession of the Habsburgs for centuries, and has been restored to its original condition.
Note
Parndorf designer outlet is subject to closure on public holidays and Sundays.
DAY 10 VIENNA - SALZBURG
Highlights:
Mirabell Palace, Residence Square, Mozart Square, Mozart’s Birthplace
This morning, continue to Salzburg, the hometown of Mozart. Enjoy the expansive view of the breathtaking countryside where well-loved musical, “The Sound of Music”, was based on. Discover this delightful musical city at your leisure and rejoice in sights like Mirabell Palace, Residence Square, Mozart Square and Mozart’s Birthplace at No.9 Getridegasse Street. You may also opt to visit the Mozart Museum at your own expense, or go shopping for souvenirs.
DAY 11 SALZBURG - HALLSTATT - MUNICH
Highlights:
Hallstatt
Start the day travelling through the famous Salzkammergut to Hallstatt, known as the Pearl of the Salzkammergut, passing many local villages en route. Many consider Hallstatt as one of the loveliest lakeside towns in the world. Nestled on the southwestern banks of the Hallstatter, the town has been known for its salt mining since the early days. Take a leisure lakeside walk to see how the houses above you cling onto the mountain side and admire Muhlbach waterfall. Thereafter, drive to Munich, the 3rd-largest city in Germany, for your overnight stay.
DAY 12 MUNICH - SINGAPORE
If time permits, you may wish to indulge in some last-minute shopping before bidding “Auf Wiedersehen” to Munich as you transfer to the airport for your flight home.
DAY 13 SINGAPORE
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