Day 1- Vienna (Austria)
Arrive at Vienna airport at 12:50. After immigration, have Lunch check into Hotel. After a shot break enjoys the Guided tour of Vienna sightseeing: “Ringstrasse” with its fantastic monuments and buildings, such as The Opera, museums, the Parliament, the Town Hall, the National Theatre and the Imperial Palace of Hofburg.Overnight in Vienna.(L, D)
DAY 2 - Vienna- Budapest (Hungary)
Breakfast at the hotel, Breakfast at Hotel. Enjoy the guided tour of The former Habsburg summer residence Schonbrunn palace. Later Transfer to Budapest. Evening Enjoy Danube River cruise(*optional) ( B,L,D)
DAY 3 – Budapest - Bratislava (Slovakia)
City tour to see Hungarian State Opera House, Heroes’ Square, Vajdahunyad Castle, constructed in 1896 as a part of the Millennial Exhibition, the popular Szechenyi Spa, the neo-classical structure of St. Stephen’s Basilica,After,you’ll continue along the cobblestone streets towards Ferenciek Square and Vaci Street, a strip well-known for its shops and trinkets. You’ll then walk along the Danube Promenade, taking in the panorama of Gellert Hill and the Citadel.
Later transfer to Bratislava. Overnight at Hotel. (B, L, D)
DAY 4 – Bratislava – Prague (Czech)
Breakfast at Hotel. Enjoy the city tour of Bratislava, including a series Of important cultural landmarks like Slovak National Theatre, Cobblestone streets into the compact, atmospheric Old Town.
Duck into the gate beneath St. Michael’s Tower, and continue to St. Martin’s Cathedral, Bratislava Castle and Parliament. See private palace, fortication, gate of Michalska, relic of st.jhon, st.Martin cathedral, presidential palace, slavin monument etc. Then transfer to Prague.Overnight at hotel. (B, L, D)
DAY 5 - Prague
Breakfast at Hotel. Enjoy the city tour of Prague. Soak up the skyline of spires and turrets; drive around streets packed with Gothic and Romanesque monuments, See the State Opera and circle bustling Wenceslas Square, dominated by the National Museum and statue of st.wencesias, View the Rudolfinum and head for UNESCO- listed Prague Castle, Wind through the former Jewish Quarter and stop near Prague’s Old Town Square to explore this glorious space. Take in the impressive St Nicholas Church, Tyn Cathedral and Old Town Hall and pause to admire the world-famous Astronomical Clock, with its mechanical procession of 12 apostle figurines. Enjoy Vitava River cruise. Overnight at Hotel. (B, L, D)
DAY 6- Prague- Krakow (Poland)
Transfer to Krakow. On arrival a guided tour of Krakow. Wawel Hill with the castle, Romanesque, Gothic Renaissance and Baroque architecture of the Old Town, the biggest medieval market square in Europe (Rynek Glowny), the Town Hall,Collegium Maius – an ancient building belonging to the Jagiellonian University, the Cloth Hall (Sukiennice), Saint Mary’s Church with the famous altar by Veit Stoss. A walk to the antique walls of the Old Town through Florianska Gate and to the Barbican. During the sightseeing: multimedia presentation about the story of amber called Polish Gold. In 1978, Krakow was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Overnight at Hotel. (B, L, D)
Day 7 Kraków - AUSCHWITZ
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure for the Auschwitz - Birkenau Museum. Guided tour of the area of the former concentration camp in Auschwitz – Birkenau. The camp was built by the German Nazis during the Nazi occupation of Poland. Today there is a museum on the territory of the camp, the place is a World Heritage Site of The UNESCO. The visit includes the Auschwitz I camp and the second camp in Birkenau.Overnight in KRAKÓW. (B, L, D)
Day 8 KRAKÓW - CZĘSTOCHOWA - Warsaw
Breakfast at the hotel, followed by departure to CZĘSTOCHOWA. Pauline monastery at Jasna Góra with the miraculous painting of Black Madonna, a shrine of the Virgin Mary. Guided tour of the most important pilgrimage place in Poland–the monastery in Czestochowa:Jasna Gora with the miraculous icon of the Virgin Mary – the Black Madonna. Departure for Warsaw. On arrival visit culture of Palace. Overnight in Warsaw. (B, L, D)
Day 9- WARSAW
The Guided tour of Warsaw: Lazienkowski Park with the Frederic Chopin monument, the Warsaw Ghetto, Umschlagplatz (The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier,Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street, the Old Town (Listed as a World Heritage site by UNESCO), St. John’s Cathedral.Later transfer to airport.(B, L,Dinner on board)
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