Berlin to Budapest plus The Danube Flow(On or above deck cabin, start Berlin, end Munich)

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Beginning in Berlin and ending in Regensburg, with a little taste of Prague and Krakow in between, this is a travel experience at its very best, exclusive for the 21-45 aged traveller. We're talking tours of the Berlin Wall, we're talking bike rides on the Danube, we're talking a classical concert in Vienna and obviously, we're talking some spa action in Buda...

Overview

Trip type
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Wheelchair Accessible
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Highlights

    • Budapest: Queen of the Danube
    • ONBOARD: Chef's cooking class: Hungarian national dishes
    • ONBOARD: Art, Music & Lifestyle in Vienna
    • Vienna: hip and imperial
    • Night out in Vienna

What's this trip about?

    Beginning in Berlin and ending in Regensburg, with a little taste of Prague and Krakow in between, this is a travel experience at its very best, exclusive for the 21-45 aged traveller. We're talking tours of the Berlin Wall, we're talking bike rides on the Danube, we're talking a classical concert in Vienna and obviously, we're talking some spa action in Budapest.

Details

Itinerary focusClassic Highlights
Group sizeIntimate group - 12 max
Age rangeNo age restrictions
Flights and transportN/A
Start CityBerlin (NH)
End CityMunich

Travel Themes

  • Cultural

Destinations

  • Europe
  • Austria
  • Germany
  • Czechia
  • Hungary
  • Poland
  • Slovakia

Attractions

  • Berlin
  • Budapest
  • Krakow
  • Passau
  • Prague
  • Vienna

Activities

  • Culture

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Itinerary

Travel Map

Day 1: Berlin

Ready and raring for a banquet of cultural travel, we’ll round up in Germany’s chic capital. With more museums than rainy days per year, Berlin is a place worth knowing about. We’ll introduce its inner workings with an Alternative Berlin Tour, uncovering its many facets & elusive underground.

Day 2: Berlin

Today we can cruise Berlin the vintage way, taking a tour in the official cars of the DDR. When hunger strikes the carnivores could spend some time differentiating bockwurst from kinderwurst from fleischwurst. Meanwhile the more vegan inclined could sample a jackfruit burger or cashew bolognese at the solar powered organic hotel of Amaranth.

Day 3: Berlin

If yesterday’s independent food roamings whet the appetite for something more substantial, then today offer of a progressive food tour should provide amble satisfaction. Later you could let kilos settle by sipping tea in a palace at the Tajik Tearoom, or by walking the abandoned building of Museumswohnung museum where you can see remnants of the communist era.

Day 4: Berlin to Prague

This morning we leave our beloved German culture hub, trading it in for the rapidly evolving capital of the Czech Republic. Before we take a look at progressive Prague & modern day Czech life, we’ll cast minds back to some of Europes darkest days with a stop at Te...

Day 5: Prague

The history of Czech beer supposedly dates back to the year 993, when brewing took place in a monastery. With such cultural significance & historical roots, it seems only manners to do some Czech beer tasting. We will also have the option to take on the city by pushbike, allowing us to navigate narrow alleys & quaint corners otherwise forgotten.

Day 6: Prague

Today we can take a trip to the UNESCO town of Kutna Hora, where gothic architecture, human bone chandeliers, & a silver mining history can be found. Staying city side, you could catch the tram to outer neighbourhoods like Vršovice, where you’ll realise Prague’s p...

Day 7: Prague to Krakow

If you picked up any Czech we’ll be saying our ‘ahoj’ this morning, as we leave Prague and make our way into Poland. After sliding due east and crossing the Czech / Poland border, we’ll pass through pretty towns like Katowice before hitting the brakes in Krakow. Arr...

Day 8: Krakow

In a town where unassuming 14th century cobbled lanes can spit you onto a sprawling Romanesque castle, seeing as much as possible with the aid of a bike should be mandatory. Also on offer today will be a trip to Schindler’s Factory, where Nazi occupation of Krakow can be understood. Those keen to sneak a drink or two could visit a lush & local beer garden like Mleczarnia.

Day 9: Krakow

Tonight we have the chance to craft our very own traditional boiled dumplings known as pierogi, which means today we should hit the streets and clock up some walking. Whether its designer boutiques showcasing many Polish designers, or visiting the Jewish district of Kazimierz there is plenty to see and do in this charming town.

Day 10: Krakow to Budapest

Feeling well versed on all things Poland, we’ll hit the streets in search of the capital of Hungary, where we get two cities for the price of one; this beauty is split by the River Danube. Making our way south we’ll slice through Slovakia, ogling at dreamy hill towns ...

Day 11: Budapest

Today we can tap into the tingles with a safe house experience, then tackle the city with a past & present tour. Those doing their own thing could venture to District VII of Elizabeth Town, finding gritty pubs & graffiti walls covering the traditional Jewish q...

Day 12: Budapest

With an evening of traditional dining & cooking ahead of us, this city will prove itself a culinary hotspot. Work it all off with a bout of exploring, or for those about to pop you can drift up Castle Hill by historic funicular.

Day 13: Budapest

This morning we will bid farewell to our land-fairing friends, and hop on board our cruise for 8 days, 4 countries, one sweet as river boat and a whole heap of like minded travellers - let's do this! We'll kick things off as we mean to go on tonight with a welcome par...

Day 14: Budapest

Majestic, sprawling, bohemian, post-modern - just some of the words we could use to describe Budapest. But hey, we'll leave you to make your own judgements. What we will do, however, is take you to one of our favourite spots, the covered market, where chef will introd...

Day 15: Budapest to Vienna via Bratislava

With its small town charm, Czech beer, bohemian cuisine and art deco cafes, Slovakia's capital city doesn't disappoint. An hour long walking tour will get you fully orientated, then feast your eyes on our ME Time Optionals on how to make this pit stop one to really r...

Day 16: Vienna

After a leisurely breakfast, we'll get you orientated with Austria's elegant and artistic capital city with a guided walking tour of the highlights, plus a tram ride around the Ringstrasse. Then, the choice is yours, and we've got plenty to tempt you with - an opera m...

Day 17: Vienna to Melk via Durnstein

Pulling into tiny Dürnstein this morning, expect to hear a collective 'ooohhh'. House goals are everywhere around here, as you'll discover as we stroll to the village and make our way to the castle ruins where Richard the Lionheart was once help for ransom. The views...

Day 18: Melk to Passau via Engelhartszell

Rolling in here around breakfast time, it's time to see what your cycling legs are really made of. To bike the route from Engelhartszell to Passau, or to chill on deck? C'mon, you know you've got it in you - 20 miles of flat, picturesque bike trails accompanied by a ...

Day 19: Passau to Regensburg via Straubing

Having cast off from Passau late last night, we'll pull into Straubing just as you're waking for breakfast - pretty handy, eh? Spend your morning roaming the town's ancient sites and gothic streets with a local guide, or sampling traditional Bavarian cuisine (and bee...

Day 20: Regensburg

After one more blissful sleep, we're sad to say it's all over. River cruising, you're our new favourite way of travelling…

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  • Oh Good Lord are you in for a treat. 29 meals are included in this trip - breakfast every morning and a stack of dinners, plus Free Time Add-On experiences, all with an emphasis on regional cuisine and general deliciousness.
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