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Eight-day panoramic tour of five countries in Eastern Europe

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Route name:Eight-day tour of the five countries of Eastern Europe; Germany + Austria + Czech +
Slovakia + Hungary + Poland on the 8th with the group tour [Krumlov + Budweiser town +
Schönbrunn Palace + Hofburg Palace + Roland Fountain + Fisherman's Fort + Buda Palace +
Auschwitz Concentration Camp + Royal Palace Castle + Prague Square + Charles Bridge + Prague
Castle] [ Europe , multi-national selection ]
Passenger city:Frankfurt (Frankfurt) Group time: 7 am Pick up location: Main train station South exit
Mannheimer Street bus parking lot 
Nuremberg (Nürnberg) Group time: 10 am Pick up location: Main train station bus parking lot
Departure City:Frankfurt, Nuremberg
Itinerary request:Frankfurt-Nuremberg-Crumlov-Budejovice-Vienna-Bratislava-Budapest-Krakow-
Oswest-Warsaw-Wroclaw-Prague-Nuremberg - Frankfurt
Children under 6 years old have a 65% discount! (*Note: Children do not occupy a bed, please
contact us if you need a bed! If you are an adult with a child, the child is full price)
Registration 50 days in advance, reduction of €40 40 days in advance registration, reduction of €30
30 days in advance registration, reduction of €20 20 days in advance registration, reduction of €10 10
days in advance registration, reduction of €10   
(only in the calendar) "Early" group has, and does not share the preferential price with the team
registered for 3 or more people. All the discounts will be automatically deducted when the order is
filled. The price is based on the final price at the time of order submission.)
Note: For thewhole single room, the fee needs to be increased by €210/person;
product Overview
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European Star Hotel Standard Double Room (Breakfast included)
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A total of 4pick-up and drop-off locationsFrankfurt-Nuremberg-Krumlov-Budejovice-Vienna-Bradyslava-
Budapest-Krakow-Oswest-Warsaw-Wroclaw- Prague - Nuremberg - Frankfurt
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Tourist bus (different models according to the number of groups)
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See the detailed itinerary for dining
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Chinese leader + self-guided tour
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Itinerary introduction download trip


Day 1 Day2 Day3 Day4 Day5 Day6 Day7 Day8
D1
Day
1 FrankfurtNurembergKrumlovBujejovice
Itinerary overview
7:00 am Depart from the main exit of the Frankfurt Main
Train Station on the Mannheimer Street bus stop, take the
Nuremberg (10:00 time), and visit one of the world's most
charming cities - the charming town of South Bohemian [g
Rumlov Cesky Krumlov]. The city was listed as one of the
World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1992. Stay in the town
of Budweiser or the surrounding hotel that night.
Upper group location
Frankfurt Frankfurt, Group time: 7 am Pick up location: Main
train station South exit Mannheimer Street bus parking lot 
Nürnberg Nuremberg, Group time: 10 am Pick up location:
Main train station bus parking lot
All day

Cesky Krumlov Castle

[Krumlov Castle]
The Krumlov Castle was built in the 13th century, the
commanding heights of the town of Cita in the castle. Ascend
the old castle, overlooking the town, the orange roof tiles, the
patchwork roof, the towering church, the boundless green
space, the winding river, the deep blue sky and the soft white
clouds, dreamlike, beautiful People suffocate. Looking at the
arched window, CK is like a painting, and you are the author
of this painting.
 
Three meals
Breakfast: Self-care lunch: self-catering dinner: take care of
yourself
Accommodation
Hotels in or around Budweiser
D2
Day 2 BujejoviceVienna
Itinerary overview
After breakfast, visit the famous Budweiser Town. Then
drive to the world-famous "Music Capital" of Vienna. Stop
on the streets of this city full of pulsating notes, always
romantic scenes, accidentally easy to fall in love without
any precautions. [Austrian Parliament Building], the
majestic [Cathedral], the magnificent [Schönbrunn Palace],
the symbol of Austrian history [Hofburg Palace], the
magnificent view of the combination of tradition and
modernity, must be feasting. After the tour, head to
Vienna or the surrounding hotel.
All day

Austrian Parliament Building

Schonbrunn Palace

Stephen's Cathedral

Hofburg Imperial Palace

Budweiser Town

[Austrian Parliament Building]


The Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna is the seat of the
Austrian National Assembly and the Austrian Federal
Parliament.
[Schonbrunn Palace]
The Schönbrunn Palace is named after a spring, which was
originally an open green space. Once the Emperor Matthias
had hunt for this, drinking a spring water and refreshing his
heart, he called this spring a beautiful spring. In 1743, Queen
Mary G. Teresia ordered the establishment of a palace here,
where there were magnificent palaces and baroque
gardens. It covers an area of 26,000 square meters, second
only to the French Palace of Versailles, and is the second
largest palace in Europe.
[Stephen Cathedral]
Stephen's Cathedral is a symbol of the city of Vienna and one
of the most famous Gothic churches in the world. Its 137-
meter-tall minaret is the second tallest church spire in the
world after Cologne Cathedral. The high dome, the baroque
and elaborate altar, is unforgettable. Carved gorgeous marble
columns. The magnificent building, with its colorful glass,
makes people feel sacred. Visitors can also climb the South
Tower of the Cathedral and take the elevator to see the
Pomeran Clock, which overlooks the city of Vienna.
[Hofburg Palace]
The Hofburg Imperial Palace is the palace of the Habsburg
dynasty in Austria and is located in the heart of the capital,
Vienna. From 1275 to 1913, after many reconstructions and
reconstructions, it finally evolved into a maze of 18 wings, 19
courtyards and 2,500 rooms. In the six exhibition halls of the
Princess Sissi Museum, there are a large number of replicas of
the royal palace and some costumes, which can be used to
trace the life of the Princess Sissi.
[Baiwei Town]
Bujejovice is the capital of the Czech Republic of South
Bohemia, the home of Budweiser, and the old town is full of
wonderful Baroque architecture. Since the 13th century, the
area has been known for brewing beer. Budweiser beer
originated from it, so it is also known as Budweiser
town. There is a charming medieval old town with a central
square in the old town, surrounded by beautiful buildings of
Baroque and Renaissance style. On both sides of the street
are well-preserved medieval-style buildings that vary in shape
and color but are coordinated.
Three meals
Breakfast: Lunch at the hotel: Self-catering dinner: take care of
yourself
Accommodation
Vienna or its surroundings
D3
Day 3 ViennaBratislavaBudapest
Itinerary overview
After breakfast, proceed to Bratislava, Slovakia, and pass
through the Michel Gate to the Episcopal Square, home to
the oldest [Roland Fountain] in the city. The old town hall
next to the square has now been changed to the Municipal
Museum, and the bishop's church next to it witnessed the
demise of the Holy Roman Empire. After the tour, you will
arrive in the city of Budapest for a tour. The Fisherman's
Fortress, the Buda Palace and the Matthias Church are all
must-see attractions in Budapest. Stay in a hotel in or
around Budapest in the evening.
All day

Fisherman's Bastion

Buda Palace


Roland Fountain

Matthias Church

[Fisherman Fort]
Fisherman's Bastion is a neo-Gothic and neo-Roman-style
viewing platform located on the Castle Hill on the Danube
River on the Buda side of Budapest, Hungary, near the
Matthias Church. It was built between 1895 and 1902, and the
designer was Frij Schuler during the Second World War, and
the Fisherman's Bastion was almost destroyed. Between 1947
and 1948, the son of Frij Schulek, Janos Schuleck, was in
charge of the restoration project. From the tower and the
observation deck, you can see the Danube, Margaret Island,
Pace in the east, and the panoramic view of the Gellé Hills.
[Buda Palace]
Located on the west bank of the Danube on the Castle Hill in
Budapest, it is one of Budapest's landmarks. It was once the
residence of the Hungarian royal family. The central part of
the palace has been changed to the Budapest History
Museum, the National Library and the National Gallery. It is
open to the public. .
[Roland Fountain]
The Roland Fountain and the square in the center of the old
town of Bratislava were built around 1572 to celebrate the
coronation of the Maximilian King.
[Magaches Church]
The Matthias Church is located along the Danube River on the
Fisherman's Bastion side. The crowning of the Hungarian
kings is one of the iconic buildings of Castle Hill. The bright
colors, stone spires, colored mosaic roofs, Hungarian folklore,
Art Nouveau style and Turkish style are all fascinating against
the blue sky. As described by Hugo, the Matthias Church is a
"symphony of stone."
Three meals
Breakfast: Lunch at the hotel: Self-catering dinner: take care of
yourself
Accommodation
Hotels in or around Budapest
D4
Day 4 BudapestSlovak town Banska
bystricaKrakow
Itinerary overview
After breakfast, drive to Banska bystrica, an ancient
mountain town famous for its minerals in Slovakia, visit
the Slovak National Uprising Square, stroll through the
medieval streets, enjoy a special lunch at the local
underground cellar restaurant, and stay in the evening.
Krakow or its surroundings.
All day
Three meals
Breakfast: Lunch at the hotel: Self-catering dinner: take care of
yourself
Accommodation
Krakow or its surroundings
D5
Day 5 KrakowAuschwitz  Warsaw
Itinerary overview
After breakfast, visit one of the charming cities of Poland
and visit the Krakow, the imperially preserved royal city in
Poland. Visit the Central Market Square, Jagiellon
University and St. Mary's Church. . Then head to the Polish
town of Auschwitz to visit the Auschwitz concentration
camp. Nazi Germany established the largest concentration
camp here, where millions of people were killed by
German fascists. It is also known as the "death factory"
and is the place where the Hitler genocide policy was
implemented. Stay in Warsaw or its hotels that night.
All day
Note: In addition to January 1, December 25 and the first day
of Easter, the Auschwitz Concentration Camp Museum is open
all year round, seven days a week. The museum may also be
temporarily closed during official country visits, ceremonies,
etc. 

Central Market Square


St. Mary's Church

Jagiellon University

Auschwitz concentration camp

[Central Market Square]


The largest medieval square in Europe is also the most
exciting place in Krakow.
[St. Mary's Church]
Built in the 14th century, a brick Gothic church in the Polish
city of Krakow is known for its Gothic wooden altar.
[Jagiellon University]
The Neo-Gothic building, built at the end of the 19th century,
is not only sleek, but also has an intrinsic structure. The multi-
pleated arched doors and the geometrically aggregated
ceilings are full of fun and beauty. Jagiellonian University is
one of the oldest universities in Poland. The famous alumni
are the astronomers Copernicus, Pope Paul II and the famous
Polish poet Sinboska. The Nobel trophy of Sinboska is still in
the school library.
[Auschwitz concentration camp]
The Auschwitz concentration camp is located in Auschwitz,
southwest of Krakow. It was one of the German labor camps
and extermination camps established in Poland during World
War II. It has now become a famous memorial and
museum. There are two camps in the area, a larger Auschwitz
concentration camp and a smaller Auschwitz-Birkenau second
camp. The two places are about 3 km away. There is a free
shuttle bus to and from the two camps every hour. between.
Three meals
Breakfast: Lunch at the hotel: Self-catering dinner: take care of
yourself
Accommodation
Warsaw or its hotels
D6
Day 6 WarsawWroclaw
Itinerary overview
After breakfast, I went to Warsaw, an ancient city with the
reputation of “World Green Huasha”, which always
maintains the layout of the old city and the new city. Most
of the historical monuments, places of interest and
historical sites are concentrated in the [old town],
especially the magnificent palace - [the palace palace], the
huge church, all kinds of arrow towers, castles and so
on. In the new city, modern high-rise buildings, shops,
restaurants, and hotels abound. At the top of the 230-
meter-high Cultural Science Palace, the beautiful scenery
of the internationally renowned tourist city of Warsaw is
unobstructed. Then stay at the hotel in or around
Wroclaw.
All day

Warsaw Old Town


Royal palace castle

[Warsaw Old Town]


It has gathered a variety of historical monuments, places of
interest, especially magnificent palaces, huge churches,
various kinds of arrow towers, castles and so on. The Old
Town Market Square is the heart of Warsaw's Old Town. It is
surrounded by Gothic buildings. There is a fountain for the
mermaid statue in the middle. The mermaid with the sharp
edge and shield is the symbol of Warsaw.
[王宫城堡]
Built at the end of the 13th century, it is also known as the
Warsaw Castle, which was originally a civil structure. The
Warsaw Palace is a symbol of the historical traditions of
Poland and a witness to the rise and fall of the nation.
Three meals
Breakfast: Hotel Lunch: Self-catering dinner: take care of
yourself
Accommodation
Check in Wroclaw or its hotel
D7
Day 7 WroclawPrague
Itinerary overview
After breakfast, head to the world's first city in the world
designated Prague as a World Heritage Site. Nietzsche
thinks it is a mysterious representative, and Goethe says it
is the most beautiful city in Europe. Visit the "Prague
Square" and the "Prague Astronomical Clock" and enjoy a
local special buffet on the [Vltava River Cruise] at your
own expense. Stay in Prague or its surroundings that
night.
All day

Prague Square

Prague Astronomical Clock

[Prague Square]
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and one of the
most beautiful cities in Europe. Its most famous square is the
Old Town Square. The center of the Old Town Square is the
statue of Jan Hus. The most distinctive ancient building in the
square is the self-timer. The name Prague is from German. It
is called Braha, which means “threshold”. The reason is that
the Vltava River flows through a reef, and the water is rushing,
just like crossing a threshold.
[Prague Astronomical Clock]
On the south wall of the old town hall, the astronomical clock
gathers visitors from all over the world to stop and take
photos to look at the clock that has been around for more
than 600 years. The shape of the whole clock is very beautiful,
according to the principle of the Earth Center of the year. The
clock above circled around the day, the following year
rounded around the week, every day at 12 noon, on the
astronomical clock, the twelve beautiful Jesus disciples
appeared in order from the side of the clock, six turned left,
six Turn right. With a roar of the rooster, the window closes
and the clock sounds.
Three meals
Breakfast: Lunch at the hotel: Self-catering dinner: take care of
yourself
Accommodation
Hotels in or around Prague
D8
Day 8 PragueNurembergFrankfurt
Itinerary overview
After breakfast, proceed from the hotel, continue to
explore Prague, walk through [Charles Bridge], go to
[Prague Castle] and visit [St. Vitus Cathedral]. After the
tour, return to Nuremberg (about 14:30 arrival) and
Frankfurt (about 19:00 arrival).
All day
The time marked on this page is the reference time. The
actual arrival time may be delayed due to various force
majeure reasons such as weather, traffic jams, traffic
accidents, holiday events, riots, etc. Please forgive me. If you
need to follow other itineraries to other cities, we strongly
recommend that you reserve at least 3 hours of free time to
avoid delays in travel delays. Our company is not responsible
for any loss of your own scheduled trips due to the absence
of sufficient spare time. Please understand.

Charles Bridge

Prague Castle

[Charles Bridge]
Across the Vltava River, the Charles Bridge connects the
Prague Castle and the Old Town at both ends. Although the
mighty scenes of the medieval knights crossing the bridge no
longer exist, for the tourists who come here, it is enough to
stroll on the bridge and let them surrender and surrender in
the history of the earth. They are deeply satisfied.
[Prague Castle]
Prague Castle is located on the hills of the Vltava River in the
Czech Republic, at the commanding heights of the entire
city. From Prague Castle, you can enjoy panoramic views of
the entire city. Whenever sunset, the colorful sunset glows on
the bright red roofs of Prague, forming a fascinating ink
painting that is absolutely amazing!
Three meals
Breakfast: Lunch at the hotel: Self-catering dinner: take care of
yourself

Expense description
Cost includes

1. Round-trip coach
2. Hotel accommodation fees listed in the itinerary
3. Hotel standard 2 person room
4. Local Chinese tour guide service
5. Special price for children: 2 adults with a child under 6 years old sharing a double room,
children can enjoy a 65% discount on the bed. Children occupy the bed at the same price as
adults. An adult has a child who is the same price as an adult.

Self-care expenses
1. Additional costs due to force majeure such as traffic delays, strikes, weather, aircraft,
machine failure, flight cancellation or change time.
2. In-house laundry, hairdressing, telephone, fax, pay TV, drinks, alcohol and other personal
consumption.
3. Other items not included in the above "Cost included".
4. Single room.
5. (1) Tickets for self-funded attractions: Guests can choose whether or not to participate
according to their own wishes. After the tour tickets are collected, the tour guides will be
charged. 
(2) Lunch Dinner: Guests can choose to have a group meal or choose local cuisine. 
(3) Each guest is required to set a minimum of 2 Euros per driver and guide for each day.

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