
About the Tour:
Germany has numerous faces, from Bavarian fairytale castles and medieval towns to the Rhine Valley's UNESCO-listed landscapes and Berlin's historic landmarks. Cities like Cologne, Frankfurt, and Hamburg, which are steeped in history, are also among Europe's finest cultural hotspots.
Berlin has always been edgy, from its fashion to its architecture to its political past. The Berlin Wall is a stark reminder of the tumultuous postwar period, but the graffiti art that currently covers its ruins has come to symbolize societal progress.
The Weltzeituhr (world time) Clock, which is topped by a replica of the solar system, is a must-see, followed by a meal at the renowned Zur Letzten Instanz, a 16th-century restaurant frequented by Napoleon and Beethoven.
Germany Poland vacation package also offers a visit to Frankfurt which is a significant transit hub as well as an industrial and financial city, thus many people come there for business. History aficionados will be well-served in Frankfurt.
Poland was tragically caught in the heart of that great struggle, and monuments and museums devoted to the fights – and Poland's incredible survival – can be seen all around the country. There's also a rising awareness of the country's rich Jewish history
About the Destination:
Travel through the heart of Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, and the Czech Republic to learn about Central Europe's rich history and explore its historical attractions. A visit to Jasna Góra, a monastery in Czestochowa that is an important pilgrimage site, is one of the highlights of our Central Europe tour. Its Black Madonna, a picture of the Virgin Mary, is regarded as the "Queen of Poland" and is a national icon.
You'll also visit Auschwitz to see what's remained of the concentration camp, which serves as a sobering reminder of the Holocaust. In Berlin, Warsaw, Kraków, Budapest, Vienna, and Prague, sightseeing with a Local Guide (a local expert who understands the city's history, culture, and secrets) is included.
During your city tours, you'll see Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, which dates from 1791; Budapest's Heroes Square, which represents 1,000 years of Hungarian history; Bratislava's old town centre; Prague's Charles Bridge, which dates from 1357 and is one of Europe's oldest stone bridges, as well as the Astronomical Clock, which was built in 1410; and Vienna's Imperial city centre.
Visit the lovely Market Square in Kraków, Poland's most attractive city and cultural centre, as well as Wawel Cathedral, which holds the tombs of the Polish monarchs. The Polish capital is awash in palaces and gardens.
It is accessible through public transportation, which includes buses, metro, trams, and trolleybuses. From the imposing Palace of Culture and Science, you can see the entire city stretch out before you
Germany Poland vacation package includes a visit to the Royal Castle and the Old Town's Gothic, cobblestone streets, and baroque buildings, which were devastated by German forces but have been expertly recreated. The moving Uprising Monument and the magnificent Krasinski gardens are among the Old Town highlights.
The Royal Way is a great way to explore the finest of Warsaw. Prague's bohemian charm and beautiful fairytale elements make it an ideal destination for cultural vultures interested in history, art, music, and architecture.
Nuremberg is Bavaria's second-biggest city, with a population of half a million people. Nuremberg's history extends back to the 11th century, although it is most commonly associated with the twentieth century (specifically World War II).
It was the scene of several pre-war Nazi rallies, was nearly levelled by Allied bombardment, and eventually became the renowned post-war Nuremberg Trials. The reconstructed Nuremberg Castle, as well as the world-famous gingerbread at Hauptmarkt, have plenty to offer today's visitors.
Please note that the Germany Poland vacation package includes transportation facilities, hotel accommodations, food services etc but doesn’t include flight or any visa services.
