14 DAYS CZECHIA, AUSTRIA & HUNGARY UNCOVERED
Prague, Kutna Hora, Heralec, Trebic, Tell, Vienna, Bratislava, Pannonhalma, Budapest
History & Culture
Step into the enchanting realm of Central Europe, where the legacies of Czech, Austria, and Hungary heritage unfold, with a brief stop at Slovakia. Wander through the legendary capitals of Prague, Vienna and Budapest with in-depth and special themed tours. We also arrange overnight in the castle retreat of Chateau Heralec, where you can dive deeper into the cobblestone streets and historic squares of lesser-known Czechia towns away from the crowd.
Transfer: Airport to Accommodation
Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your accommodation in Prague.
Prague’s Castle District
Serving as the residence of the head of state, the Prague Castle houses a superb gallery and treasury. Other highlights include Strahov Monastery’s famous library, the Baroque pilgrimage of the Loreta-Treasury, St. Vitus Cathedral, the miniature houses of Golden Lane and the famous Charles Bridge. The historic centre of Prague is inscribed into the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Jewish Heritage of Prague
Discover the monuments of Jewish life in Vienna’s First district, such as the Memorial Against War and Gascism at the Albertinaplatz, as well as the Holocaust Memorial and Judenplatz Museum at the Judenplatz Square. Stroll along the Seitenstettengasse and pass by the exterior of the Main Synagogue “Stadttempel”. In Leopoldstadt, Vienna’s Second district, there is an active Jewish community which had sprung following another Jewish incident. Please note this tour is not available on Saturdays.
Karlstejn Castle
Founded and built by Emperor Charles IV, you will visit the medieval gothic Karsltejn Castle. The castle is a depository for imperial coronation jewels, state documents, as well as the Holy Roman Empire treasures. Karlstejn Castle is inscribed under the tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Please note that due to its location, Karlstejn Castle is more physically demanding and good walking shoes are recommended. Karlstejn Castle is closed on Mondays. It can be visited only on weekends in February.
Free at Leisure
You will have half day free at leisure to explore this wonderful city at your own pace.
Transfer: Prague to Heralec via Kutna Hora
Today, you will be transferred from Prague to Heralec with sightseeing at Kutna Hora.
Historic Centre of Kutna Hora
Enjoy a tour of the historical centre of the UNESCO-listed Kutna Hora which prospered from rich silver deposits. Highlights include the Gothic-styled Church of St. Barbara with frescoes depicting the life in a mining town, as well as the Cathedral of Our Lady at Sedlec that was renovated in the Baroque style.
Excursion to Litomyšl & Zelená Hora
Visit the UNESCO-listed Litomysl, including Litomysl Castle which is constructed in Renaissance style. This historical eastern Bohemian town is probably one of the most progressive in blending historical and modern architectural styles. You will also visit the Pilgrimage Church of St John of Nepomuk at Zelená Hora (UNESCO), designed in a unique blend of Gothic and Baroque architectural traditions.
Transfer: Heralec to Vienna via Trebic and Telc
You will be transferred from Heralec to Vienna with sightseeing stops at Trebic and Telc.
Trebic’s Jewish Past
Located along the Jihlava river, the town of Trebic is listed under UNESCO for its well-preserved Jewish Quarter that dates back to the Middle Ages, as well as the St. Procopius Basilica which was built in the early 13th century as part of a Benedictine monastery.
A Dive into Telc’s Heritage
The quaint historic centre of Telc (UNESCO) is flanked by a Renaissance castle which was a precursor of Gothic architecture, as well as a triangular market square surrounded by Renaissance and Baroque burgher houses.
Vienna City Tour
This tour will take you to major historical sights along the Ringstrasse such as the State Opera, the National Museums, the Parliament, the City Hall, the Burgtheater and the University. It will also take you inside the majestic rooms of the UNESCO-listed Schonbrunn Palace, former summer residence of the Habsburg family.
Viennese Architecture Tour
Get acquainted with the city’s architectural heritage, starting from the Secession where you can see the famous “Beethoven Frieze” by Gustav Klimt, the Wienzeile-Houses which were designed by Otto Wagner, the St. Charles Borromeus Church which is a prime example of Austrian Baroque landmark, as well as Kunsthaus for an insider’s look into the philosophy of Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
Imperial Palace Walking Tour (Half Day)
Explore the historic centre of Vienna (UNESCO), capital of Habsburg Empire for nearly 650 years. Visit the Imperial Apartments and the Sisi Museum. Next to the Imperial Palace are landmarks such as the St. Augustine’s Church and the Spanish Riding School.
Free at Leisure
You will have half day free at leisure to explore this wonderful city at your own pace.
Today, you may choose from one of the following options:
Option 1: Wachau Valley
Inscribed into the UNESCO, the Wachau Valley is a remarkably picturesque section of the Danube Valley. Visit the Benedictine Abbey of Melk. Enjoy a relaxing boat ride on the Danube that takes you across steep vineyards, apricot orchards and castle ruins. Visit Durnstein, where King Richard the Lionheart of England was once held as a prisoner in, as well as the former merchants’ town of Krems.
Option 2: Graz Excursion
Explore the charming city of Graz, Austria’s second largest city brimming with history and culture. Enjoy a walking tour through its historic old town (UNESCO) with picturesque square, impressive Landhaus façade, and narrow medieval streets. From the iconic Clock Tower on Schlossberg Hill, enjoy excellent views over the red rooftops of the city. Time permitting, you may be able to relax at a local café or shop for regional specialities before returning to Vienna.
Transfer: Vienna to Budapest via Bratislava and Pannonhalma
You will be transferred from Vienna to Budapest with sightseeing stops at Bratislava and Pannonhalma.
Bratislava Old Town
Enjoy a tour of the old town of Bratislava, the young capital of Slovakia. Highlights include St. Martin’s Cathedral where 11 Austro Hungarian monarchs were crowned, the Opera House, Reduta, the Mains Square, St. Michael’s Gate, the Primatial Palace, the Old Town Hall, the Franciscan Chruch and the unique blue painted St. Elisabeth Church.
Pannonhalma Abbey
A UNESCO World Heritage site founded by Benedictine monkeys in 996, the Pannonhalma Abbey in Hungary played a significant role in the diffusion of Christianity in Hungary and Central Europe.
Buda Castle District
Enjoy a walking tour through Buda Castle District’s cobblestone streets and medieval squares, passing through major areas such as the Royal Palace, the Presidential Palace, the Holy Trinity Square, the Hess Andras Square, as well as the Matthias Church of Our Lady and the Fishermen’s Bastion.
On the Traces of Communism
Step into the city’s darkest past, visiting the House of Terror which is a memorial dedicated to the victims of the Hungarian fascist and communist dictatorial regimes from the 20thcentury. You will also visit the Memento Park for insights into how politically neutral means of arts were used to emphasize the dignity of democracy and the responsibility of historical thinking.
The Pest Side & the Hungarian Parliament
Located on the Eastern side of the city, you will uncover the rich history of Pest as you stroll pass by the St. Stephen’s Basilica, State Opera, the Hungarian Parliament, Liberty Square and Central Market Hall. A short excursion by the Millennium metro line will take you to the Heroes’ Square where the Millennium Monument is located.
We have also included entrance to the Hungarian Parliament. Please note that you will need to submit your passport and confirm the visiting time at least 2 weeks before. The parliament reserves the right to change the entrance fees and cancel guided tours without notice.
Free at Leisure
You will have half day free at leisure to explore this wonderful city at your own pace.
The Danube Bend
One of the most picturesque regions in Hungary, you will visit the villages where the Danube breaks through the Börzsöny and Visegrádi mountains. You will visit Esztergom Basilica (the largest Basilica in Europe and the highest building in Hungary), the impressive Fortress of the fortified Middle Age town of Visegrad with its historical exhibitios, as well as Mediterranean artists’ town of Szentendre. Time permitting, you can also visit the Margit Kovács Ceramics Museum, located in an old-town salt storehouse, close to the Main Square.
Transfer: Accommodation to Airport
You will be transferred from your accommodation to the airport for your onward journey. We are happy to tailor-make extension to other parts of Europe. Speak to one of our friendly Travel Specialists for more information.
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