Summary In Budapest, join a private tour of the neo-Gothic Parliament Building, home to the country’s Holy Crown. Savour Michelin-starred dining, where your chef expertly blends Hungarian flavours with exquisite style. In Vienna, explore the majesty of Schönbrunn Palace on a VIP after-hours guided visit. Choose between a tour of the Imperial Apartments at the Hofburg Palace to uncover the history of the Habsburg dynasty, or an exploration of the Baroque Belvedere Palaces—home to Gustav Klimt’s priceless artworks. Discover the enchanting city of Salzburg, filled with music and charm, and explore the culture and museums of Munich. Short Itinerary / Route
- Day 1
- Welcome To Budapest
- Day 2
- The Jewel Box Of Budapest
- Day 3
- Bratislava And Vienna Grand Dames On The Danube
- Day 4
- Vienna Your Way Relaxed Start
- Day 5
- Melk Abbey And Salzburg
- Day 6
- Breathtaking Berchtesgaden
- Day 7
- Berchtesgaden-Bavaria-Munich
- Day 8
- Munich Your Way
- Day 9
- Munich-Dachau-Prague
- Day 10
- The City Of A Hundred Spires Relaxed Start
- Day 11
- Depart Prague
Countries (5): Austria, Czechia, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia Travel Cities (7): Bratislava, Budapest, Munich, Neuschwanstein Castle, Prague, Salzburg, Vienna |
Highlights Dining Summary - 4 Dinner (D)
- 10 Breakfast (B)
Choice Highlights - Choose between two carefully selected activities
- Vienna: Visit the Imperial Treasury in the Hofburg Palace with a Local Expert and learn about Vienna's regal history. See the invaluable riches including the crown of Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne.
- Vienna: Head to the Baroque palaces of Belvedere, housing priceless art like Gustav Klimt's The Kiss.
- Choose between two carefully selected activities
- Munich: A visit to Munich’s Residenz unveils a world of royal splendour. As you wander through gilded halls, intricate frescoes, and the breathtaking Antiquarium, you experience the opulence of Bavaria’s former rulers. Lavish rooms, jewelled treasures, and stunning courtyards transport you through centuries of grandeur, making it a must-see for history and art lovers alike.
- Munich: A must-see for all car enthusiasts with a collection of classic cars, motorcycles as well as prototypes and concept vehicles, all housed in an an architectural marvel designed by Karl Schwanzer.
- Prague: Continue the exploration of Prague on a guided walk through the Jewish Quarter with your Local Expert. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992, Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague, is one of the most popular sites in the city. This historical complex has a torrid history but is also the best preserved collection of Jewish monuments in Europe and home to six beautiful synagogues.
- Prague: Relax in one of the oldest houses of the city and sample craft beers paired with Czech savoury specialities.
Additional Included Highlights - Enjoy seamless personal assistance throughout your journey. From securing exclusive reservations, to organising transportation, your Travel Concierge ensures every aspect of your travel is tailored to your tastes and preferences.
- In select destinations, our network of Local Expert Guides will illuminate your journey on a deeper level.
- Included at all hotels.
- Hotel taxes, porterage and tips, as well as tips for included dining experiences, are included.
- Enjoy breakfast every morning, and an array of incredible dining options throughout your journey, infused with discovery and adventure.
- On days where a Relaxed Start (RS) is indicated, you can select to indulge in breakfast in bed.
- Enjoy complimentary hotel Wi-Fi. And, on select coaches, onboard Wi-Fi may also be available.
- Transfers are included on your journey start and end dates, and where additional accommodation has been booked in advance through Luxury Gold. Transfers to train stations or alternate hotels, in the same start or end city as the itinerary, may be requested.
Curated Experiences - Vienna: Indulge your senses without the crowds during a special VIP after-hours visit to the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace. With a Local Expert, stand beneath frescoed ceilings, crystal chandeliers and gilded Rococo frames, where Mozart performed as a six-year-old prodigy.
- Dachau: A visit to Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial is a sombre and powerful experience. Walking through the preserved barracks, crematorium, and solemn memorials, you confront the harrowing reality of history. The museum’s exhibits and survivor testimonies provide a profound reflection on human resilience and the horrors of the past, ensuring that the lessons of Dachau are never forgotten.
Exceptional Dining - Budapest: Dine in the elegant ambience of a Budapest restaurant tonight after your Danube Cruise.
- Budapest: Savour a selection of Hungarian delicacies at the First Strudel House in Pest, with dough-stretching artisans turning out paper thin pastries for dessert. Take some of the delicious pastries away to enjoy later, if you wish.
- Budapest: Delight your taste buds with Michelin-star dining in Budapest. Your chef skilfully creates visually stunning dishes that blend elegance with contemporary Hungarian influences, all served in an atmosphere of indulgence.
- Enjoy Viennese cuisine tonight at a local restaurant.
- Munich: Enjoy a typical Bavarian meal.
- Prague: Enjoy the local flavours of Prague at your Celebration Dinner this evening.
Magnificent Stays - Vienna State Opera: The luxurious Grand Hotel Wien is a true reflection of Vienna's opulent and regal history. It's conveniently central location places it just a few minutes walk from the Vienna State Opera and famed shopping street of Kärntner Straße. Spacious guest rooms are decorated with traditional, antique-style furnishings, you'll truly feel as if you're staying in a palace.
Passport Moments - Budapest: Embark on a private evening cruise along the majestic Danube and sip freshly poured sparkling wine. Witness the most breathtaking architectural vista as grand buildings from both sides of the city are lit up in the night.
- Budapest: Visit the stunning neo-Gothic Parliament Building with your Local Expert and see the Holy Crown of Hungary. Inaugurated for the millennial celebrations of Hungarian statehood in 1896, it is still the largest building in the country.
- Budapest: During sightseeing with your Local Expert, you will be chauffeured along elegant boulevards to see the Hungarian State Opera House, one of the most beautiful neo-Renaissance buildings in Europe, where composer Gustav Mahler was once director.
- Budapest: See Budapest’s Liberty Statue presiding over the city on Gellért Hill and the Citadel in its shadow. Erected 96 years apart, the proud structures represent two sides of Budapest's history - one to suppress Hungarian independence and one to celebrate it.
- Bratislava: Join your passionate Local Expert for a walk around the Slovakian capital’s Old Town, and see the restored Baroque-period Bratislava Castle that stands over the city, with its striking red turrets.
- Vienna: Discover historic Vienna as your Travel Concierge shows you the Baroque streetscapes and imperial palaces of Austria’s national capital. Find the locations of the city’s most notable landmarks to ready yourself fully for further explorations.
- Vienna: Take your front-row seat in a historic Viennese concert hall and let the timeless music of Johann Strauss and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart fill the room as you sip on sparkling wine and experience an unforgettable Austrian evening.
- Melk District: Pause to admire the Baroque masterpiece that is Melk Abbey. Perched high above the Danube River in the town of Melk, this Benedictine abbey has stood since the 11th century, though its current grandeur is largely the result of its 18th-century Baroque transformation. With its golden façade, it is a marvel of spiritual, intellectual and architectural beauty.
- Salzburg: Wander through the enchanting streets of Salzburg, where the sounds of Mozart still echo in the air. Your Local Expert will share captivating stories of this historic city as you explore its Baroque architecture and iconic landmarks.
- Berchtesgaden: Stroll through the unspoiled beauty of Berchtesgaden National Park, where every step reveals a new wonder of nature. As your Local Expert shares captivating stories of this pristine alpine paradise, marvel at the crystal-clear lakes, dense forests, and soaring peaks. Ascend to the legendary Eagle’s Nest, perched atop Kehlstein Mountain, and take in panoramic views that stretch as far as the eye can see. This exclusive experience combines natural splendour with historical intrigue, offering a glimpse into one of Germany's most breathtaking landscapes.
- Neuschwanstein Castle: Neuschwanstein Castle, perched in the Bavarian Alps, is a fairytale masterpiece commissioned by King Ludwig II. With soaring turrets, opulent interiors, and breathtaking views, it embodies romance and grandeur. Inspired by Wagnerian operas, its lavish halls and celestial murals captivate visitors, making it one of the world’s most iconic castles and a symbol of dreamlike beauty.
- Munich: Discover the refined charm of Munich on a city tour with a Local Expert. Wander through its historic squares, elegant avenues and hidden gems, where every corner tells a story of the city's rich heritage and culture.
- Prague: Marvel at the intricate detail of Prague’s famous Astronomical Clock and its hourly procession of moving parts, which have delighted witnesses for over six hundred years. Watch as the clock’s parade of apostles mark time on the Old Town Hall.
- Prague: Immerse yourself in the architecture and atmosphere of Prague Castle as a Local Expert relays fascinating details from its thousand-year history. Accompany them into St Vitus Cathedral where colourful stained-glass windows pour filtered light into its many chapels.
Personalise your day - Vienna: Visit the Imperial Treasury in the Hofburg Palace with a Local Expert and learn about Vienna's regal history. See the invaluable riches including the crown of Holy Roman Emperor Charlemagne.
- Vienna: Head to the Baroque palaces of Belvedere, housing priceless art like Gustav Klimt's The Kiss.
- Munich: A visit to Munich’s Residenz unveils a world of royal splendour. As you wander through gilded halls, intricate frescoes, and the breathtaking Antiquarium, you experience the opulence of Bavaria’s former rulers. Lavish rooms, jewelled treasures, and stunning courtyards transport you through centuries of grandeur, making it a must-see for history and art lovers alike.
- Munich: A must-see for all car enthusiasts with a collection of classic cars, motorcycles as well as prototypes and concept vehicles, all housed in an an architectural marvel designed by Karl Schwanzer.
- Prague: Continue the exploration of Prague on a guided walk through the Jewish Quarter with your Local Expert. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992, Josefov, the Jewish Quarter of Prague, is one of the most popular sites in the city. This historical complex has a torrid history but is also the best preserved collection of Jewish monuments in Europe and home to six beautiful synagogues.
- Prague: Relax in one of the oldest houses of the city and sample craft beers paired with Czech savoury specialities.
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