Journey through Central Europe & Romania

Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania
Journey through Central Europe & Romania


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CAD $7890

24 Days

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Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Light

Journey through Central Europe and Romania on this 24-day adventure. Travel to Austria and immerse yourself in its rich musical heritage, learn about Polish traditions as you explore Krakow’s Old Town and hike Slovakia's Tatra Mountains.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 15 May 2027

Experience Overview

Journey through Central Europe and Romania on this 24-day adventure. Travel to Austria and immerse yourself in its rich musical heritage, learn about Polish traditions as you explore Krakow’s Old Town and hike Slovakia's Tatra Mountains. Wander through the Baroque churches of Budapest, see the haunted castles of Transylvania and indulge in a wine cellar tour in the Valley of the Beautiful Women. Spend a night with a local family in Viscri and see Bucharest's 12-storey Palace of Parliament. From Vienna to Bucharest this trip showcases the best of Central Europe while giving you plenty of free time to experience its culture and people in your own way.

Highlights

  • See the Polish cities of Wroclaw and Krakow, then spend some time reflecting with a visit to nearby Auschwitz.
  • Immerse yourself in the history, architecture and bohemian vibes of the Czech Republic. Discover the World Heritage-listed town of Cesky Krumlov on a guided tour, then enjoy some free time in Prague.
  • Hike the Tatra Mountains and traverse steep slopes by funicular, gondola and electric steam train.
  • Sample Hungarian ‘Bull’s Blood’ in Eger – the wine said to have given the Hungarian army supernatural strength during their battle against the Ottoman Empire.
  • Hear spooky tales as you travel through Transylvania and explore its medieval fortified churches, birthplace of the inspiration for the world’s most famous vampire, Dracula.

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 1609

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: Train, Public bus, Private vehicle, Bicycle, Metro, Taxi, Tram

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Travel StylesTravel Styles: Explorer, Budget

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Intrepid Travel

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: AMSCC

StartStarts: Vienna, Austria

FinishFinishes: Bucharest, Austria

DurationDuration: 24 days

DeparturesDepartures: Not Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Light

Includes

Meals: Breakfasts (20), Dinner (3)
Accommodation: Hotel (18 nights), Pension (4 nights), Homestay (1 night)

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $7890 ($329 /day)

Itinerary

1
Day 1: Vienna

Guten Tag! Welcome to Austria. Your adventure begins in Vienna with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight. If you arrive early, why not walk around to get your bearings or, better yet, take a spin on the famous Prater Ferris Wheel nearby for a bird’s eye view. Make sure you stop for kaffee and kuchen (coffee and cake) for a break from your exploring. Vienna is known for its coffeehouse culture – so much so that UNESCO lists it as an example of ‘intangible cultural heritage’. After the meeting, why not use tonight to get to know your new travel pals over dinner. Your leader will have all the best recommendations for where to try local specialties like goulash or Wiener schnitzel – maybe save some room for a slice of sachertorte (chocolate cake filled with apricot jam) for dessert.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

2
Day 2: Vienna

Join your leader for a walk through the city's compact centre this morning. Stop at the gothic St Stephen’s Cathedral, wander past the neo-classical Graben and have a look at the Hofburg Palace. Continue along the Ringstrasse and then finish your orientation walk of the city at the State Opera House – one of the world's most important opera houses and the heart of classical Viennese culture. Then you’re in for a real treat! Stop for kaffee and kuchen at Vollpension – a local cafe that empowers older members of the community by providing them with employment and purpose, while bridging the gap between the staff and the younger patrons who visit the cafe. This afternoon is free for you to keep on checking out the sights of the city.

Included Activities:

  • Vienna - Kaffee und Kuchen Experience

Optional Activities:

  • Vienna - Belvedere Gallery (Lower Gallery) (18 EUR)
  • Vienna - Albertina Museum (20 EUR)
  • Vienna - Sisi Museum (20 EUR)
  • Vienna - Spanish Riding School Practice (28 EUR)
  • Vienna - St Stephen's Tower (6 EUR)
  • Vienna - Schonbrunn Palace (34 EUR)
  • Vienna - Hofburg Palace & Sisi Museum (20 EUR)
  • Vienna - Leopold Museum (19 EUR)
  • Vienna - Prater Ferris Wheel (15 EUR)
  • Vienna - Vienna Boys Choir Concert (70 EUR)
  • Vienna - Belvedere Gallery (Upper & Lower Gallery Combined Ticket) (29 EUR)
  • Vienna - Belvedere Gallery (Upper Gallery) (18 EUR)
  • Vienna - Food, Coffee & Market Tour Urban Adventure (115 EUR)
  • Vienna Opera Guided Tour (13 EUR)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

3
Day 3: Cesky Krumlov

Depart Vienna by bus this morning and cross the border into the Czech Republic. Your next stop is the southern bohemian town of Cesky Krumlov. This picturesque medieval town dates back to the 13th century and looks like it’s straight out of a fairy tale. Cesky Krumlov means crooked meadow, because it sits on a tight bend of the Vltava River. When you arrive, set off on a guided tour of the town with a local guide, starting in the main square. Wander through the Old Town, see the city's oldest pharmacy then arrive at the Cesky Krumlov Castle. See the royal gardens from above and enjoy the panoramic views of the town below.

Included Activities:

  • Cesky Krumlov - guided tour

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

4
Day 4: Cesky Krumlov

Today is free for you to enjoy as you please. Maybe take an optional guided castle tour, which lets you in on the mysteries that lie behind every corner of this stronghold dating back to 1253. For those who want a bit more culture, you could visit the Egon Schiele Art Centrum and browse the gallery that's dedicated to the Austrian painter. If you’re after something more active, jump into a canoe and check out the town from a different perspective – on the Vltava River.

Optional Activities:

  • Cesky Krumlov - Brewery Tour (350 CZK)
  • Cesky Krumlov - Egon Schiele Art Centrum (200 CZK)
  • Cesky Krumlov - Rafting or Canoe Trip (per person) (1200 CZK)
  • Cesky Krumlov - Guided Castle Tour (300 CZK)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

5
Day 5: Prague

Leave Cesky Krumlov and travel by bus to Prague. When you arrive, head out on an orientation walk with your leader so you can get your bearings of the local neighbourhood. For your free afternoon and evening, why not discover another great side of Prague – its music! The city has one of the longest-standing and respected jazz scenes in Europe, with jazz clubs playing into the early hours of the morning. Otherwise, maybe along Charles Bridge or Old Town Square for some great photo opportunities.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

6
Day 6: Prague

Today is free for you to explore Prague. The city offers endless possibilities – maybe take a walk around the Jewish Quarter and pay your respects at the Gothic-inspired Old Jewish Cemetery. This is Europe’s oldest surviving Jewish cemetery, with 12,000 tombstones and 100,000 graves. Tonight, be sure to meet back up with your group and maybe organise dinner and drinks at one of the city’s renowned beer halls.

Optional Activities:

  • Prague - Jewish Quarter (600 CZK)
  • Prague - Kafka Museum (300 CZK)
  • Prague - Mucha Museum (300 CZK)
  • Prague - Museum of Communism (380 CZK)
  • Prague - Castle Visit (450 CZK)
  • Prague - Town Hall Clock Tower (350 CZK)
  • Prague - Bike Tour (650 CZK)
  • Prague - The Dancing House - Free
  • Prague - John Lennon Wall - Free
  • Kutna Hora - Church of St Barbara (160 CZK)
  • Kutna Hora - Sedlec Ossuary & Bone Church (160 CZK)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

7
Day 7: Wroclaw

This morning, you'll take a local train and private bus across the border into Poland before continuing to Wroclaw. Wroclaw is the cultural centre of southwest Poland, sitting on the banks of the River Oder for over 1000 years and shaped by Czech, German and Polish influences. On the way, stop in Swidnica – a town known for its fascinating Lutheran Church of Peace. Arrive in Wroclaw in the early afternoon and settle into your hotel, then follow your leader on an orientation walk around this city that feels as though you’ve stepped back in time. The rest of today and tomorrow are free for your own discoveries.

Included Activities:

  • Wroclaw - Orientation walk
  • Swidnica - Church of Peace visit

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

8
Day 8: Wroclaw

Spend today exploring Wroclaw however you’d like! Maybe explore Ostrow Tumski (Cathedral Island), the Old Town Square and the Four Denominations District, where the city’s incredible architecture and history is on full display. Don’t miss out on appreciating Wroclaw from River Oder or experiencing the vibrant cultural scene – your local leader will be on hand to give recommendations on local hotspots.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

9
Day 9: Krakow

Hop back on a local train to Krakow. Possibly the best known of all Poland's cities, Krakow was the residence of Polish kings from the 11th to the 17th centuries, and its Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. Join your local leader on an orientation walk around the city, then maybe head to one of the biggest medieval squares in Central Europe. You could also visit Wawel Royal Castle, which sits on a hill next to the Vistula River, or check out the 13th-century town square of Rynek Glowny and get a glimpse inside St Mary's Basilica. This city is also home to the second oldest university in Central Europe – Jagiellonian University, which boasts Copernicus and Pope John Paul II among its alumni. Tonight is again all yours to do as you please – maybe make your way to the Jewish Quarter for laidback vibes and good food.

Optional Activities:

  • Krakow - Rynek Underground Museum (32 PLN)
  • Krakow - Cloth Hall 'Sukiennice' - Free
  • Krakow - Schindler's Factory Museum Tour (65 PLN)
  • Krakow - Galicia Jewish Museum (35 PLN)
  • Krakow - History Museum (31 PLN)
  • Krakow - St Mary's Basilica (18 PLN)
  • Krakow - Walking Tour (30 PLN)
  • Krakow - Wawel Royal Castle (89 PLN)
  • Wieliczka - Salt Mines Tour (280 PLN)

Accommodation:

  • Pension (Number of Nights: 1)

10
Day 10: Krakow

Today, travel to Oswiecim. When you arrive, you’ll join a guided tour of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum. Back in Krakow in the afternoon, spend some more time exploring in your own time. Or, if you can tear yourself away from Krakow, head out to the Wieliczka Salt Mines – a network of tunnels and chambers some 135 m below the ground. This is a salt mine that was in operation for over 700 years and is a UNESCO World Heritage-listed site. At night, pull up a pew and indulge in a plate of pierogi and a few beers to say cheers to another adventure.

Included Activities:

  • Oswiecim - Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum join in guided tour

Accommodation:

  • Pension (Number of Nights: 1)

11
Day 11: Tatra Mountains

Say farewell to Krakow today and travel by local bus through southern Poland to Tatranska Lomnica, a small alpine resort in Slovakia.Your accommodation sits at the base of the Vysoke Tatry (High Tatra) Mountains – the highest range of the Carpathians – which stretch for about 60 km across the Polish-Slovakian border and are a hiker’s dream. This evening is free for you to enjoy as you please – maybe sit back, relax and soak up the atmosphere of this beautiful mountainous region.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

12
Day 12: Tatra Mountains

This morning, head out on an included hike in the High Tatra Mountains. Parts of it will involve travelling by funicular, gondola and electric train. During the walk, you may notice that some parts of the forest have been destroyed. This was the result of a tornado-like storm in 2004 that decimated approximately 10,000 hectares of timberland. In the afternoon, head back to the accommodation and enjoy the remainder of the day in this beautiful location.

Included Activities:

  • Tatranska Lomnica - Tatra Mountains Hike (not between Nov and Mar)
  • Tatra Mountains - Hrebienok Funicular
  • Tatra Mountains - Tatranska Lomnica Gondola ride

Optional Activities:

  • Tatranska Lomnica - Summer Luge (3 EUR)
  • Tatranska Lomnica - Bike Rental (10 EUR)
  • Tatranska Lomnica - Spa treatment in Grand Hotel Praha (from) (20 EUR)
  • Tatranska Lomnica - Ski Museum (3 EUR)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

13
Day 13: Budapest

You have an early start today for the journey to Budapest. Today is a bit of a long travel day, so it's a good idea to get stuck into your book or favourite podcasts. As there won't be too much free time to explore, maybe check into the accommodation and then go for a brief walk around the neighbourhood to get your bearings. The grand architecture and boulevards, cafe culture and interesting laneways make this one of the truly great cities of Europe. Take the evening as an opportunity to relax after a long day of travelling. Visiting one of Budapest's many restaurants or eclectic ruin bars in the Jewish Quarter is a sure-fire way to have a good night out with your crew.

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

14
Day 14: Budapest

Today is free for you to explore Budapest at your own pace. Known as 'The Pearl of the Danube', Budapest is a great city to enjoy from the water. Maybe take a boat trip along the river or catch a funicular up to Buda Castle for spectacular views of the Parliament Building and the Pest side of the city. One unmissable activity is to soak in Budapest's hot thermal baths. The pools vary in temperature, and some even feature whirlpools or seats where you can enjoy a game of chess. You might also like to take part in one of our Urban Adventure day tours. Tonight, maybe head out for dinner with your group to celebrate a trip well-travelled!

Optional Activities:

  • Budapest - Transport and Entry to Statue Park (5000 HUF)
  • Budapest - Pub Crawl (starting from) (9000 HUF)
  • Budapest - Parliament Tour (13000 HUF)
  • Budapest - Central Market - Free
  • Budapest - Szechenyi Thermal Baths (13500 HUF)
  • Budapest - Hungarian National Museum (3500 HUF)
  • Budapest - Bike Ride (15000 HUF)
  • Budapest - Hungarian State Opera House Tour (10500 HUF)
  • Budapest - House of Terror (4000 HUF)
  • Budapest - Great Synagogue (13000 HUF)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

15
Day 15: Budapest

Today is a free day to explore Budapest at your own pace until your second welcome meeting at 6 pm this afternoon. Maybe cross the iconic Chain Bridge to explore the Castle District, visit Heroes' Square or simply meander through winding streets snacking on local delicacies. After your meeting, you might like to head out for dinner with your fellow travellers to toast to the next part of your exciting adventure.

Optional Activities:

  • Budapest - Transport and Entry to Statue Park (5000 HUF)
  • Budapest - Faust Wine Cellar Tasting (39 EUR)
  • Budapest - Szechenyi Thermal Baths (starting from) (9400 HUF)
  • Budapest - Parliament Tour (13000 HUF)
  • Budapest - Hungarian State Opera House Tour (10500 HUF)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

16
Day 16: Eger

This morning, take a train east to Eger. This beautifully preserved Baroque town is surrounded by hills and is home to some of the most renowned vineyards in Eastern Europe. Visit the wine cellars of the Valley of the Beautiful Women to sample some of the town's famous Bull's Blood red wine, which supposedly gave the Hungarian army supernatural strength during their battle against the Ottoman Empire. In your free time, maybe explore Eger's 13th-century castle – the site of the historic siege that thwarted the Ottoman Empire's advance into Western Europe. Here, you can visit the Gothic Palace, view a gallery of fine Hungarian art and tour underground passageways filled with archaeological finds. You may also like to check out the town's 19th-century cathedral, climb the northernmost medieval minaret in Europe for views of the city or visit the Minorite Church in Dobo Square.

Included Activities:

  • Eger - Wine Sampling

Optional Activities:

  • Eger - Castle (4000 HUF)
  • Eger - Minaret (800 HUF)
  • Eger - Astronomy Museum, Camera Obscura, Panoramic terrace in the Lyceum building (2600 HUF)
  • Eger - Town Under The Town (4500 HUF)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

17
Day 17: Maramures

After breakfast, travel to Debrecen. While here, you'll have time to explore Deri Square’s fountains, colourful buildings, museums and the golden Great Church. Continue by private vehicle across the central plains into Romania’s Maramures (mah-ra-moo-resh) region. This area may be modernising, but among the traditional wooden houses, churches, music and forests, you can still find parts of life unchanged since medieval times. When you arrive, settle into your room – your accommodation for the night is run by a local family. Sit down for a home-cooked dinner with your group and get to know the locals, their stories and their way of life.

Accommodation:

  • Pension (Number of Nights: 1)

18
Day 18: Maramures

Today, you’ll discover more about the region of Maramures. Rich in tradition and folklore, the music, costumes, festivals and ancient superstitions of one of the last peasant cultures in Europe continue to thrive here. Maramures is particularly famed for its wooden churches, many of which are World Heritage-listed. Set out on a guided group tour to explore the region, visiting the unique Merry Cemetery in Sapanta, where the life stories of the deceased are displayed on colourful wooden crosses. You’ll also see other traditional villages, including the village museum in Sighetu – an assembly of beautiful local wooden architecture.

Included Activities:

  • Maramures - Day Tour with Local Guide
  • Maramures - Sapanta Merry Cemetery
  • Maramures - Barsana Monastery

Accommodation:

  • Pension (Number of Nights: 1)

19
Day 19: Sighisoara

Begin the day with a scenic drive to Sighisoara – while the name may conjure up images of haunted castles, gothic churches and vampires, this is only a small part of what makes Transylvania such an enchanting and exciting destination. Another UNESCO World Heritage site, the town was first settled by the Romans but flourished under the Saxons from the 12th century. Take a walk around the Old Town, which coils up a narrow hill surrounded on all sides by fortified walls, and explore the 64 m tall clock tower that dominates the citadel. The town is famed as the birthplace of Vlad Dracul III, better known as Vlad the Impaler, whose name inspired Bram Stoker’s iconic Count Dracula. Vlad III is revered as a folk hero by Romanians for driving off the invading Ottoman Turks, whose victims are said to have numbered as many as 100,000. Tonight, maybe sit down for a traditional Romanian dinner at one of local restaurants.

Optional Activities:

  • Sighisoara - Church of the Dominican Monastery (10 RON)
  • Sighisoara - Covered Stairway - Free
  • Sighisoara - Church on the Hill (5 RON)
  • Sighisoara - The Clock Tower (16 RON)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

20
Day 20: Viscri

This morning, you have some free time in Sighisoara. After lunch, take a short drive to the village of Viscri – a small Transylvanian village originally inhabited by Saxons from the Luxembourg area. This village of red-tiled roofs is a UNESCO World Heritage site, virtually unchanged for 900 years. When you arrive, you’ll visit the town's fortified church, thought to be the oldest in Transylvania. After, sit down to a home-cooked dinner prepared by a local family, sampling fresh produce, homemade wines and schnapps. Tonight, stay in rustic houses that the locals rent out to visitors.

Included Activities:

  • Viscri - Local Home Cooked Dinner
  • Viscri - Fortified Church

Optional Activities:

  • Viscri - Prince Charles House (15 RON)
  • Viscri - Blacksmith demonstration (80 RON)

Accommodation:

  • Homestay (Number of Nights: 1)

21
Day 21: Brasov

This morning, visit the famed Bran Castle, said to be the inspiration for the home of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Perched on a high cliff and surrounded by pine trees, you’ll explore the castle with your local leader and group. After, travel to Brasov and enjoy some free time to explore at your own pace – maybe visit the ornate churches, townhouses and squares surrounded by gingerbread-roofed merchants' houses. If you're looking for a bit of nightlife tonight, Brasov has plenty of funky bars and restaurants to enjoy once darkness falls.

Included Activities:

  • Bran Castle - Tour

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

22
Day 22: Brasov

Today is a free day to explore Brasov at your own pace. Also known by its German name, Kronstadt, the town is flanked by mountains and was once a major medieval trading centre. When you arrive, maybe explore the town's main attraction – the Gothic Black Church (Biserica Neagra), which took its name from its blackened appearance after a fire in 1689. Later, you might stroll along Strada Republicii, take a cable car up to Mt Tampa or or hike one of the forested trails that start right from the edge of town.

Optional Activities:

  • Rasnov - Fortress (20 RON)
  • Brasov - Walking Tour with Local Guide (200 RON)
  • Brasov - The Black Church (20 RON)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

23
Day 23: Bucharest

Take a train to Bucharest today – the city is increasingly known for its cosmopolitan vibe and energy. Romania's capital also likes big things and is home to one of Europe's largest squares. The Palace of Parliament is also the second largest building in the world! When you arrive, set off on a guided walking tour around town to help you get your bearings. The rest of the afternoon is then free for you to choose your own adventure. Maybe explore some of the sights further or enjoy traditional home-cooked Romanian food with your fellow travellers – a great way to celebrate a trip well-travelled!

Included Activities:

  • Bucharest - Walking Tour with Local Guide

Optional Activities:

  • Bucharest - Bike Tour (30 EUR)
  • Bucharest - Urban Adventures Bohemian Bucharest Markets and Mahallas Tour (75 EUR)
  • Bucharest - Village Museum (40 RON)
  • Bucharest - Palace of Parliament Tour (60 RON)
  • Bucharest - Romanian Athenaeum (15 RON)
  • Bucharest - Former Ceausescu Residence (75 RON)

Accommodation:

  • Hotel (Number of Nights: 1)

24
Day 24: Bucharest

Today your adventure comes to an end. As there are no further activities planned, you’re able to leave your accommodation at any time. If you’d like to extend your stay to see all Bucharest has to offer, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.

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Reviews

 

Paula  -  Traveled, August 2021

A história e a cultura aprendidas nesta viagem são impagáveis. Muita coisa para visitar em tão pouco tempo.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 09/19/2023

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