Day
1 VANCOUVER TO BERLIN
Air Vancouver to Berlin
Day 2 ARRIVE IN BERLIN,
GERMANY
Welcome to Berlin! At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director &
traveling companions for a welcome dinner at your hotel.
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Day 3 BERLIN
Sighteeing with a Local Guide in the once-divided metropolis
includes the Ku’damm, the restored Reichstag, a
picture stop at monumental Brandenburg Gate and the Holocaust
Memorial, Charlottenburg Palace, and the 210-foot Victory
Column in the vast Tiergarten park. Visit the KAISER WILHELM
MEMORIAL CHURCH (on Sunday, inside guided visit not possible),
drive along Unter den Linden boulevard, and pass the German
State Opera House and Checkpoint Charlie. To enhance your
stay, why not join an optional excursion to historic Potsdam?
Day 4 BERLIN–POZNAN,
POLAND–WARSAW
Cross Polish border, enjoy vistas of rural life in the
fertile central plains, stop in historic Poznan on your
way to Warsaw. B D
Day 5 WARSAW
Your Local Guide will tell you about the tormented, often
tragic history of this important gateway city between
East and West. See the medieval Stare Miasto (Old Quarter)
with its market square and 14th-century CATHEDRAL OF ST.
JOHN, the “wedding cake” Palace of Culture
and Science, neoclassical Lazienki Palace, remnants of
the Jewish ghetto. Later, attend a PRIVATE CHOPIN CONCERT
Day 6 WARSAW–CZESTOCHOWA–AUSCHWITZ–KRAKOW
A fascinating morning: visit JASNA GÓRA, the monastery
near Czestochowa, and admire its BLACK MADONNA, which
is venerated as the “Queen of Poland” and
has become the country’s national symbol. Next,
stop in Auschwitz to visit what is left of the CONCENTRATION
CAMP, a chilling reminder of the Holocaust. Evening arriva
Krakow. B D
Day 7 KRAKOW
This morning, there is a chance to join an optional excursion
to the Wieliczka salt mines. Later, guided sightseeing
in ancient Krakow features a walking tour of the KAZIMIERZ
QUARTER, a picture stop at Wawel Castle, and a visit to
ST. MARY’S CHURCH. Tonight, Join an optional Polish
dinner and folklore show?
Day 8 KRAKOW–DONOVALY, SLOVAKIA–BUDAPEST,
HUNGARY
A scenic drive through the heart of mountainous and densely
wooded Slovakia, where brown bears still roam free, brings
you to Donovaly, a popular ski resort in the Tatra Mountains.
Continue to Budapest, proud capital of Hungary. This evening,
you may wish to join an optional private dinner cruise
on the Danube River, the perfect introduction to this
fascinating city.
Day 9 BUDAPEST
Your Local Guide takes you through Eastern Europe’s
most cosmopolitan city. See elegant Andrassy Avenue, the
Thermal Baths, and the world’s second-largest Jewish
synagogue. From the lacy lookout towers of Fishermen’s
Bastion, enjoy a panoramic view of the sprawling city.
Then, visit the 13th-century MATTHIAS CORONATION CHURCH
and Heroes’ Square. OPtional Hungarian specialty
dinner Day 9 BUDAPEST–VIENNA, AUSTRIA
Drive through the Hungarian plains to Vienna, once the
center of the mighty Habsburg Empire. Meet your Local
Guide and start your sightseeing with vistas of Prater
park with its giant Ferris wheel. Then, drive along the
elegant Ringstrasse. Pass the impressive State Opera House,
the Jewish quarter, and stop at the Hofburg Palace, winter
residence of the Austrian imperial family. Marvel at the
impressive courtyards and famous Heldenplatz, and visit
awesome ST. STEPHEN’S CATHEDRAL.
Day 10 AT LEISURE IN VIENNA
A whole day at leisure offers you the opportunity to join
exciting optional excursions to the capital of Slovakia,
Bratislava, and a concert in one of Vienna’s concert
halls, or to just explore this magnificent city on your
own.
Day 11 VIENNA–TELC, CZECH REPUBLIC–PRAGUE
Cross the Czech border and enter Moravia. Stop in one
of the most beautiful towns in the Czech Republic, Telc,
a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where a light lunch with
local specialties awaits you. In the afternoon, drive
through the rich farmlands of Moravia and Bohemia to Prague.
Tonight is your chance to join an optional outing to explore
Prague by night.
Day 12 PRAGUE
Guided sightseeing includes a visit to HRADCANY CASTLE
GROUNDS. Also see St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Town, the
Jewish ghetto, and the ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK, once the envy
of all Europe. Then, taste a Trdelnik, the famous rolled
pastry topped with sugar and walnut mix. Balance of the
day at leisure.
Day 13 PRAGUE–DRESDEN, GERMANY–BERLIN
Re-enter Germany and stop in Dresden, the former capital
of Saxony. Badly damaged by Allied bombing in February
1945, the city has since been restored to its baroque
splendor. During your walking tour, admire the architecture
of the Zwinger Palace and Semper Opera. Next, return to
Berlin, where a special farewell dinner awaits you at
a local restaurant.
Day 14 BERLIN
Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning. Flight
Berlin to Vancouver
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