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Glimpse Of Eastern Europe – 5N/6D

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The serenity of this place will give you an experience like never before. Get a glimpse of Eastern Europe with Unify Holidays as your travel partner.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival At Vienna

You will be greeted at the airport and driven to your hotel upon your arrival in Vienna. After arriving, check into the hotel and spend the evening at leisure. Stay the night in a hotel.

Day 2: City Tour with Schoenbrunn Palace

Take a panoramic bus tour to take in Vienna's stunning sights.

With a bypass the queue admission itinerary, you can experience Schoenbrunn Palace like a king or queen.

  • Ringstrasse
  • State Opera House Vienna
  • Museums-Hofburg
  • City Hall of Vienna
  • Parliament of Austria
  • National Theatre
  • Schönbrunn Palace
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum

See all the main sights and attractions along the grand Ringstrasse.

Explore the astounding array of palaces, ministries, cathedrals, and opera houses that line each side of the majestic avenue by taking a panoramic bus tour through the storied Ringstrasse. After admiring the majestic Vienna State Opera, which is home to the well-known Opera Ball, proceed to the imperial winter residence, Hofburg Palace, and be in awe of it.

See amazing architectural masterpieces such as the brilliant Burgtheater, the Neo-Classical Austrian Parliament, the beautiful City Hall in the Gothic revival style, and the Museum of Art History.

One of the few streets in the world that can match the Ringstrasse is Vienna; in 2015, the world's most attractive avenue celebrated its 150th birthday.

The tour's high point is a visit to the 1,441-room Schoenbrunn Palace, a Baroque palace situated outside of the old town. The emperors used to spend their summers hunting, fishing, and having parties here. Avoid the lines and enter directly to take in the magnificent state chambers and get a glimpse of the wealthy imperial lifestyle. Spend some time strolling through the similarly stunning gardens, and then grab a Viennese coffee to relax.

Day 3: Vienna To Prague (Approx 5 Hrs.)

After breakfast, make your way to the train station to catch the train to Prague. Once at the hotel, make your way there and check-in. Spend the evening at leisure and overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 4: Cesky Krumlov Day Tour

Explore the cobblestoned Mediaeval streets.


Visit the Esk Krumlov State Castle.


Free time to unwind, unwind, or maybe buy

Explore the large, whimsical village of Cesky Krumlov, steeped in architectural heritage and home to over 300 antique homes centered around a spectacular castle and chateau. There are elements of Gothic, Renaissance, and even thirteenth-century Baroque architecture scattered around the town. The Baroque theater is a pleasure to behold, especially the frescoed façades. The settlement is nestled on opposite banks of the horseshoe-shaped bend in the river Vltava, centered on a central plaza beneath the castle. The true beauty and history of this idyllic town will enthrall and delight you as you wander through its winding cobblestone roads, explore the castle grounds, and visit other historic locations.

Cesky Krumlov, which has been honored by Unesco for the quality and continuity of its architecture and townscape over more than five centuries, is a wonderful example of how towns and cities in central Europe developed during the mediaeval and Renaissance periods. This charming village is a jewel that has not been tarnished by time because it has undergone relatively little restoration and maintenance.

The tour includes:- a trip to the castle in the summer; two and a half hours of free time; and lunch in the winter.

Stay the night at a hotel in Prague.

Day 5: Half Day Prague City Tour

Taking the Grand City Tour can teach you more about the "Golden City". You may travel to Prague and see all of its historical sites and attractions with the assistance of your guide. For almost a millennium, Prague has functioned as the central political, cultural, and economic core of the Czech Republic. It is located in the heart of Bohemia on the Vltava River.

There is something for any visitor to the city to enjoy. Given the amount of Europe's cultural and architectural heritage that has endured the continent's turbulent past over the years, you will be amazed at how beautifully maintained these historical landmarks have stood the test of time. As part of the Grand City Tour, you will be given a tour of Prague's new town, Nové Msto, and old town, Staré Msto.

Among the must-see places to visit are Charles Square, Wenceslas Square, the National Museum, and the State Opera. Take a guided tour of the most popular sites in the Castle District. For stunning views of Prague, wander in the area of the Matthias Church and the Fishermen's Bastion. You should also take advantage of the opportunity to view St. Vitus Cathedral, which has striking Gothic architecture, fascinating stone carvings and sculptures, and dramatic net-vaulted ceilings.

Ride the bus to the Old Town Square on the other side of the Vltava River. There, you'll discover a quaint assortment of historic structures that represent a range of architectural motifs, including gothic and baroque.

Among the most famous elements of the medieval astronomical clock are the Walk of the Apostles and the Figure of Death, which strike the hour.

You will see all of Prague's magnificent buildings, monuments, and squares on this enchanting trip.

Day 6: Prague To Berlin (Approx 4 Hrs. 15 Mins)

After breakfast, make your way to the train station in Berlin to board the train. After arriving, make your way to the hotel and register. leisurely evening and overnight hotel accommodation.