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Cities : Munich (2N),Salzburg (3N),Vienna (2N),Budapest (2N),Prague (3N)
Sightseeing
- Entrance to BMW Museum
- Neuschwanstein Castle Entrance
- Half-Day Vienna City Tour with Entrance to Schonbrunn Palace
- Woods and Seegrotte Hinterbrühl Half Day Trip
- Day ticket Kitzsteinhorn
- St. Gilgen Cruise
- Guided City Tour of Prague - 4 Hours
- Entrance Prague Castle With St. Vitus Cathedral
- Karlovy Vary Day Trip from Prague
- Guided City Tour of Bratislava
- Guided City Tour of Budapest
- Danube river cruise
- Guided Visit to Parliament House
Meals
- 11 Breakfast
Day wise travel itinerary
- Day 1 :Munich
Arrive Munich. The Bavarian capital, is home to centuries-old buildings and numerous museums. You will be picked from the airport and transferred to hotel and check in. Later Evening depart to visit BMW Museum. Overnight in Munich
- Day 2 :Munich
After breakfast, Depart to Visit Neuschwanstein Castle. The Neuschwanstein castle with its towers, authentic style, and turrets is the iconic example of the Romantic style and remains a recognizable symbol of Bavaria and Germany. Return back to Munich. Overnight in Munich.
- Breakfast
- Day 3 :Munich– Salzburg
After Breakfast check out and drive to Salzburg. Arrive and Check in to the Hotel. Later depart for a Guided City Tour of Salzburg. Visit Mirabel Gardens, Mozart House and Old Town. The famous glimpses of the movie - Sound of Music were shot here at these locations. Free time for shopping (if time permits) or Overnight in Salzburg.
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- Day 4 :Salzburg – St.Gilgen – Five Fingers - Salzburg
After Breakfast, depart to visit St. Gilgen. St. Gilgen is a wonderfully charming town on the shore of Lake Wolfgang. Enjoy the scenic cruise at St. Gilgen and free time at Lake Wolfgang. You may OPT for a boat ride in the lake Wolfgangsee. Later drive to Five fingers. 5 Fingers is a free viewing platform in the Dachstein Mountains of Upper Austria, on Mount Krippenstein. It was named "5 Fingers" by virtue of its hand-like shape. Later Drive back to Salzburg. Overnight in Salzburg.
- Breakfast
- Day 5 :Salzburg – Kitztenhorn – Zell Am See - Salzburg
After breakfast, Depart to visit the Kitzsteinhorn, which offers plenty of year-round attractions. Ride the cable cars to the summit to experience everything from skiing to panoramic vantage points. Attractions open all year include the Top of Salzburg mountain-viewing platform at 9,842 feet (3,000 meters), a cinema, and restaurants; while summer draws include walking trails and a snow-laden Ice Arena. In winter, spring, and fall, skiing and snow sports fans arrive for the Kitzsteinhorn’s glacier runs, snowparks, and trails. Later drive to Zell Am See. Zell am See is an Austrian town on Lake Zell, south of the city of Salzburg. Later drive back to Salzburg. Overnight stay in Salzburg.
- Breakfast
- Day 6 :Salzburg - Vienna
After breakfast, Depart for trip to Vienna woods. The Vienna Woods are a forested highland region spanning areas northwest and southwest of Vienna, Austria’s capital. Crossed by trails, they encompass vineyard towns like Perchtoldsdorf. The summit of Kahlenberg in the north offers views of Vienna and the Danube River. Later drive to Vienna. Vienna is the Largest City and Capital of Austria. It is famous for its cultural events, imperial sites, coffee houses and cosy wine taverns. On arrival transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day is free at leisure. Overnight in Vienna.
- Breakfast
- Day 7 :Vienna
After Breakfast, depart to visit the Schonbrunn Palace is the summer residence of the Imperial Family and it is considered as one of the most beautiful Baroque Palaces in the world. Later depart for the Guided City Tour of Vienna. Visit the main landmarks of Vienna Ringstrasse, Vienna's main boulevard, State Opera, the Parliament building and many more. Later enjoy free time for shopping (if time permits).Drive back and Overnight in Vienna.
- Breakfast
- Day 8 :Vienna – Budapest
After breakfast, Check out and drive to Budapest. Arrive and Check in to your Hotel. Later the day is free at leisure. Later in the evening depart for Budapest River Cruise. Overnight in Budapest.
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- Day 9 :Budapest
After morning make your own way to the departure point of Budapest City Tour with Parliament Building. Later you may opt for Szechenyi Spa. Overnight in Budapest.
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- Day 10 :Budapest – Prague
After Breakfast, check out and depart to Prague enroute visit Bratislava. Arrive Bratislava. Walking tour of Bratislava. Your tour will begin with a short introduction before you begin exploring Hviezdoslavovo Square. You will discover the Opera House and Reduta Building, passing along the "man at work" statue and Schoner Natzi statue to arrive to Bratislava's Main Square. You will then pause at the Roland Fountain where you will here of legends about the famous knight Roland, as well as about the coronation festivities of Hungarian kings in Bratislava. Later drive to the city of Prague. The city of 100 spires on the Vltava River, Prague is the photographer’s delight. Check in and Overnight in Prague.
- Breakfast
- Day 11 :Prague
After breakfast, depart for Guided Tour of Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral. Continue to the Castle District where enjoy Walking Tour of Prague Castle. The surrounding area includes Castle ground and the famous Gothic style St. Vitus Cathedral. Prague Castle is the seat of President of the Czech Republic and serves as the historical and political center of both city and country. Here St. Vitus Cathedral is the Spiritual Symbol of Czech State and contains underground tombs of Czech Kings. Later we will visit Lesser Town, the famous Charles Bridge, Old Town of Prague and Astronomical Clock, Jewish Quarter and Vltava River. Enjoy some free time in the centre of the town (if time permits). Later transfer to Hotel. Overnight in Prague.
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- Day 12 :Prague – Karlovy Vary/ Cesky Krumlov – Prague
After Breakfast, You may OPT to visit Karlovy Vary. Karlovy Vary is a spa town popularly known for its thermal springs. OR you can OPT to visit Cesky Krumlov. Ceský Krumlov is a city in the South Bohemia region of the Czech Republic. It’s bisected by the Vltava River, and dominated by its 13th-century castle. Later drive back to Prague. Enjoy free time at the Wenceslas Square. Transfer to Hotel. Overnight in Prague.
- Breakfast
- Day 13 :Prague
After breakfast check out and drive to Prague. Arrive and transfer to Prague International Airport to board a flight back home with wonderful memories of your tour.
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Sightseeing
- Munich, Germany
- Vienna, Austria
- Salzburg, Austria
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Bratislava, Slovakia
- Budapest, Hungary

Entrance to BMW Museum

Neuschwanstein Castle Entrance
The Neuschwanstein Castle looks like a fairytale castle. Neuschwanstein is a castle of the paradox, it was built in the 19th century in Bavaria, in a time when castles no longer had strategical and defensive purposes.
While Neuschwanstein’s look is that of a medieval castle, it was equipped inside with state of the art technology at that time. For example on every floor of the castle there were toilets with automatic flushing system, as well as an air heating system for the whole castle. Water was supplied by a nearby spring situated at only 200 meters above the castle.
Neuschwanstein’s positioning is also a fairytale one. It is located in the Alps in Bavaria, Germany, in a magnificent landscape, on the top of a hill. Neuschwanstein overlooks the Hohenschwangau valley. If you come to visit this castle, you will be amazed by the extremely beautiful landscape that surrounds it.
Also, Neuschwanstein lies very close to the town of Fussen, which is also a popular tourist destination in Germany.
The construction of the Neuschwanstein castle began in 1869, and originally it was projected to last three years. But Ludwig II wanted the castle to be perfect, so the immense building was not finished even at Ludwig’s death in 1886 and it is not completely finished to this day.
Neuschwanstein Castle has a very beautiful inner garden surrounded by a walled courtyard. It even has an artificial cave. Neuschwanstein’s interior is as beautiful as its outside. Though only 14 rooms were finished before Ludiwg II’s sudden death in 1886, these rooms were majestically decorated.
The two story throne room was designed in Byzantine style, with wall paintings depicting angels. Ironically, there is no throne in the Throne Room, as Ludwig died before it was completely finished.
This fairytale look of the Neuschwanstein castle inspired Walt Disney to create the Magic Kingdom. Today, Neuschwanstein is the most visited castle in Germany, and one of the most popular tourist destination in the world. Every year over 1.300.000 people cross its gate.
Neuschwanstein Castle is definitely one of the most charming castles, and there are many interesting less known facts about it, that you can see by visiting our Interesting Facts about Neuschwanstein Castle page.
Gallery
- Prague St. Vitus Cathedral
- Munich
- BMW museum
- Munich City Tour
- City Tour
- Salzburg
- Half Day Vienna City Tour
- Budapest
- Budapest
- Budapest
- Evening Cruise
- Parliament House-1
- Budapest By Night
- Budapest City
- Parliament Visit
- Prague St. Vitus Cathedral
- Munich
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