
We will transfer you to the hotel, where you will have some free time. In the afternoon, you will find information about the start of your tour on the notice boards located in the hotel lobby.
At the reception, you will also find an information board with the contact number of our staff and their available hours to assist you. Until then, you are free to enjoy your time at leisure. Hotel staff will be happy to help you with any information you may need.
– Optional activities: During your trip, the guide may offer you the chance to participate in optional activities. If these are available, we recommend booking them as early as possible to secure your spot. Waiting until the last moment may result in missing the opportunity due to sold-out tickets, limited bus seats, or other organizational reasons.
Note: The schedules mentioned in this program are for guidance only. The guide may adjust them if necessary to enhance the overall travel experience.
09:00 AM – We will begin a panoramic tour of Vienna with a local guide, lasting approximately two and a half hours. During the tour, we will see the Ringstrasse, the city’s main boulevard, the State Opera House, the exterior of Hofburg Palace, the Prater Park, Belvedere Palace, and Schönbrunn Palace.
07:00 PM – In the evening, we will include a transfer to the Grinzing district, a historic village once famous for its vineyards and now part of the city, well known for its traditional wine taverns. Free time to enjoy dinner in this charming area.
09:30 PM – Return to the hotel.
Total distance covered: 245 km
Scenery: We will travel across the beautiful Pannonian Plain on our way to the Hungarian capital.
📌 Note: The official currency in Hungary is the Forint. It is recommended to make payments in local currency during your stay. If the group size is very small, the journey may be made by train instead of by bus.
08:30 AM – Departure from Vienna, following the Danube River toward Hungary. The trip to the capital takes less than three hours.
11:30 AM – Arrival in Budapest. We will begin with a visit to Váci Utca, one of the city’s most famous pedestrian areas, known for its lively atmosphere and popular shopping streets. Free time to explore.
02:30 PM – After lunch, we start our Budapest experience with a boat cruise on the Danube River. The views of the city and the Parliament building from the water are spectacular. We then continue with a three-hour guided tour of the “Queen of the Danube,” where we will see the many bridges spanning the river, the bustling Pest district, the old town of Buda, and the Fishermen’s Bastion. After the tour, you will have additional free time to continue exploring the city before returning to the hotel.
Evening: An optional evening outing will be offered to attend a traditional Hungarian folklore show with dinner included.
Total distance covered: 530 km
08:00 AM – Departure from Budapest.
10:30 AM – Arrival in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, located on the banks of the Danube River and renowned for its charming historic center. Free time to explore the city and enjoy lunch.
01:30 PM – Departure from Bratislava, continuing the journey to the Czech Republic.
06:30 PM – Arrival in Prague at the end of the day.
07:45 AM – We begin our guided tour of Prague with a local guide, lasting approximately three and a half hours. On foot, we will explore the Castle District, the oldest part of the city, home to the castle itself, as well as its churches and palaces. From here, you will enjoy panoramic views of the “City of a Hundred Spires.”
We will then continue our walk into the “Lesser Town” (Malá Strana), the baroque jewel of the city, before crossing the Vltava River via the famous Charles Bridge, a masterpiece of architecture and sculpture. We will admire the stunning views of the city before entering the Old Town of Prague. Here, we find the famous Old Town Square, considered one of the most beautiful squares in Central Europe, with the Church of Our Lady before Týn and the Old Town Hall with its world-renowned Astronomical Clock and chimes.
The tour includes entrance to Prague Castle, built in the 9th century and once the seat of the Kings of Bohemia.
After the tour, enjoy a scenic boat trip along the Vltava River. The afternoon will be free for you to continue exploring the city at your own pace.
Evening: Free time in the historic city center, with the opportunity to enjoy dishes from different international cuisines.
Total distance covered: 555 km
Scenery: Forests and hills in the Czech Republic, followed by beautiful countryside landscapes in Germany.
07:30 AM – Departure from Prague.
09:00 AM – Arrival in Pilsen, located in western Bohemia and world-famous for its beer production. Enjoy a tour of the historic center, where you will see the breweries, the Main Square, the Cathedral, the Plague Column, and the Renaissance-style Town Hall.
10:00 AM – Departure from Pilsen. We will head into Germany to explore one of the stops along the famous “Romantic Road.”
01:30 PM – Arrival in Rothenburg, a charming town considered one of the most beautiful in Germany. Enjoy a guided walk through its medieval old town and have lunch.
03:30 PM – Departure from Rothenburg.
06:00 PM – Arrival in Frankfurt. We will drive through the city’s wide, modern streets that reflect its financial character. Later, you will have free time in the historic city center, where a wide range of restaurants offer Indian, Asian, Italian, and international cuisine. Transfer to the hotel afterward.
Total distance covered: 480 km by road and 30 km by boat
Scenery: The Rhine Valley.
📌 Note: Warm clothing is recommended to fully enjoy the open-air deck on the boat!
07:45 AM – Departure from Frankfurt.
09:00 AM – Arrival in Rüdesheim. Enjoy a walking tour of this charming village near the Rhine River, famous for its traditional taverns. From here, we embark on a river cruise of about one hour and forty-five minutes, exploring the most beautiful stretches of the Rhine Valley, with its medieval villages, castles, vineyards, hills, and small churches. The cruise is expected to depart at 10:15 AM (schedule subject to change).
11:55 AM – Disembark in St. Goar and continue our journey.
02:00 PM – Arrival in Cologne. Free time for lunch and a stroll through the city center, known for its magnificent Gothic cathedral and elegant bridges spanning the Rhine.
04:30 PM – Departure from Cologne to Amsterdam, traveling across the wide plains and crossing into the Netherlands.
08:15 PM – Arrival in Amsterdam.
Total distance covered: 75 km
Scenery: Picturesque Dutch landscapes with small houses, canals, and iconic windmills.
08:00 AM – Departure from Amsterdam.
08:45 AM – Arrival in Zaanse Schans, an open-air museum showcasing traditional Dutch windmills that are true icons of the country’s landscape. Here, you’ll also find charming small houses, canals, and bridges that reflect 18th-century life. Take your time to capture photos of the windmills and village scenery.
09:45 AM – Departure from Zaanse Schans.
10:15 AM – Arrival in Volendam, a picturesque fishing village. Free time to stroll and explore.
11:15 AM – Departure from Volendam. We will take a short boat ride to Marken.
12:00 PM – Arrival in Marken, a small island connected to the mainland by a fixed causeway. The village is known for its houses built on stilts. Enjoy a walk through this charming island.
12:45 PM – Departure from Marken.
01:30 PM – Return to Amsterdam. Enjoy lunch in the city center before beginning a two-hour guided city tour. The tour starts with a stop at the Rembrandt statue and the iconic Amsterdam windmill. We will then pass by the RAI Convention Center and drive through the city’s exclusive southern district. Next, we’ll stop at Museum Square to learn about diamond-cutting techniques at the Diamond Museum. From there, we continue toward the Amstel River and enter the former Jewish Quarter, home to the Holocaust Memorial and the Portuguese Synagogue. The route will also pass the old port and the Maritime Museum. The tour ends at Central Station, where we disembark and walk to St. Nicholas Church, the heart of the city. Free time afterward to explore at your leisure.
Evening: Transfer to the vibrant city center, where you will find a wide variety of restaurants to choose from, located near the famous Red Light District.
Total distance covered: 550 km
Scenery: Expansive farmland and several densely populated cities along the route.
08:30 AM – Departure from Amsterdam, heading toward Belgium.
11:45 AM – Arrival in Bruges, the enchanting historic city often referred to as the “Venice of the North” for its picturesque canals. Bruges captivates with its cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and romantic bridges. If you wish, you can climb the Belfry Tower for spectacular views. How about tasting some famous Belgian chocolate? Or perhaps trying a locally brewed craft beer?
04:00 PM – Departure from Bruges, continuing the journey into France.
08:15 PM – Arrival in Paris.
Total distance covered: 80 km
07:45 AM – Departure from Paris.
08:30 AM – Arrival at the Palace of Versailles (tickets not included; please note that there may be long lines for entry due to the large number of visitors). This magnificent palace, once the residence of the French kings, offers a fascinating glimpse into France’s culture and history.
11:30 AM – Departure from Versailles. Departure time may vary if there are delays entering the palace. On our return to Paris, we will head to Montmartre, the bohemian artists’ quarter, where we can admire the Sacré-Cœur Basilica and stroll through the charming square and winding alleys.
03:00 PM – We begin a panoramic tour of Paris with a local guide, lasting about two and a half hours. The tour includes famous landmarks such as the Arc de Triomphe, the Champs-Élysées, La Madeleine, Place de la Concorde, the Opera, the Louvre, Tour Saint-Jacques, City Hall, Île de la Cité with Notre Dame, the Latin Quarter, the Pantheon, the Sorbonne, Luxembourg Gardens, Les Invalides, the Military School, Champ de Mars, the Eiffel Tower, and the banks of the Seine. Short stops will be made near Les Invalides and Champ de Mars. After the tour, we return to the hotel, with the option to stop in the city center for those who wish to enjoy additional free time in Paris.
At the end of this full day, the guide will suggest an optional evening outing to attend a cabaret or variety show, such as the Moulin Rouge or Paradis Latin.
📌 Note: Due to the high number of tourists in Paris, the order of services in the city may vary.
08:30 AM – Departure from the hotel. We will head to the Eiffel Tower, where tickets include access to the second floor (please note that there may be long waiting times due to the large number of visitors). The second floor offers the best views, providing an ideal height to admire the city below (clearer than from the third floor and offering a broader perspective compared to the first floor). On a clear day, you can see up to 70 kilometers into the distance.
After descending from the tower, we will enjoy a beautiful cruise along the Seine River, offering stunning views of Paris’s landmarks and its famous bridges. The cruise lasts approximately one hour and fifteen minutes. Afterward, you will have free time to enjoy the city at your leisure.
📌 Note: If waiting times at the Eiffel Tower are excessively long, the visit may be rescheduled to another time (or to Sunday) for your convenience.
After breakfast, our journey comes to an end, leaving you with wonderful memories to cherish for a long time.
📌 Note: Hotel check-out time is usually at 10:00 AM. You may leave your luggage at the reception after check-out, allowing you to continue exploring the city without carrying your bags. You can collect your luggage later in the day at your convenience.
If you need additional time to use your room, we recommend booking an extra night at the end of your tour.