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Germany Poland Vacation Package Highlights

  • Explore the heart of Germany, Weimar and get lost in the beauty this place beholds behind the amazing luminaries as Luther, Cranach, Bach etc.
  • Don’t miss out on visiting Berlin which incorporates an amazing mixture of traditional style-buildings like the State Opera House and contemporary-style buildings such as the Unter den Linden. Truly recognizable as one of Europe’s most lively and happening cities.
  • Take a tour to a magnificently constructed city after wartime devastation and understand the overwhelming history behind the walls of this city, known as Warsaw.
  • Pack your bags to unwind a wonderful collection of architectural masterpieces at Budapest, a gastronomic city, unexpectedly wealthy in hot springs.
  • Your Germany Poland vacation package will be absolutely incomplete if you don’t visit the magical city Vienna.

Germany Poland Vacation Package Overview

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. 

Germany Poland Vacation Package Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in Frankfurt Area | Germany
  • Make your way to your accommodation. 
  • You can enjoy the rest of your day in any way you feel. 
  • Meet your Tour Director and fellow passengers tonight.
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 2
Excursion to Frankfurt Area | Weimar | Berlin
  • Your first destination is in Weimar, Germany's former intellectual capital, which was home to geniuses such as Luther, Cranach, Bach, Liszt, Schiller, and, of course, Goethe himself. 
  • It was renowned as the "Athens of Germany" at one point. Continue through Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt until you reach Berlin, Germany's capital.
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 3
Visit to Berlin
  • Discover how the city is no longer segregated but still interesting on this morning's included guided tour. 
  • Berlin, once a city of contrasts with its West and East sides divided by a wall into two separate worlds, has evolved into a perfect combination of contemporary and traditional. 
  • The State Opera House and Brandenburg Gate, as well as the Kurfürstendamm and Unter den Linden boulevards, have been maintained. 
  • New structures in the most daring, contemporary architectural styles are currently being added to the mix. 
  • It is once again the capital of Germany, as well as one of Europe's most vibrant and intriguing cities
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 4
Drive to Poznan | Warsaw
  • Travel east to Poznan, one of Poland's oldest commercial cities, and marvel at its Renaissance market square. 
  • Proceed to Warsaw, Poland's capital.
Day 5
Sight-seeing at Warsaw
  • Included with the sightseeing trip is a great way to get to know Warsaw, which has been beautifully rebuilt after the war. 
  • The broad avenues of today contrast sharply with the ancient section's small alleyways.
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 6
Travel to Jasna Góra | Auschwitz
  • On your way south today, you'll have two historical contacts. 
  • The first is Jasna Góra in Częstochowa, a monastery that resisted several assaults by massive Swedish armies during the 17th-century religious warfare. 
  • Since then, the country's Black Madonna has become a national emblem. 
  • Visit the ruins of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp in the afternoon, a sobering reminder of the Holocaust. Arrival in Kraków in the evening.
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 7
Arrival at Kraków
  • According to legend, this is Poland's most beautiful city. Krakow, a city included on the UNESCO World Heritage List for the first time, provides a wealth of history and architecture.
  • It was the country's capital for 500 years, and it remains without a doubt its cultural hub today. 
  • Join the included morning sightseeing tour of mediaeval Kraków, which has been the home of Polish royalty for centuries. 
  • Market Square, the Jewish Quarter, St. Mary's Church, and Wawel Cathedral are all worth seeing. 
  • Later, you will have free time to explore this fascinating town at your leisure and socialise with the residents.
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 8
Trip to Budapest | Hungary
  • Today, you will be visiting three different nations. 
  • The journey begins in the south, with a stop in Poland's Tatra Mountains, followed by a gorgeous drive across Slovakia, and ultimately a stop in Hungary. 
  • Budapest, the liveliest Eastern European metropolis, is your destination.
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 9
Exploring Budapest
  • Budapest is a goldmine of architectural masterpieces, ranging from Gothic to Baroque; Neoclassical to Art Nouveau, but it's also rich in history, a gastronomic city, and surprisingly abundant in hot springs. 
  • During the complimentary guided city tour, you'll learn about all of this and more.
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 10
Trip to Austria
  • Travel northwest and cross the border into Slovakia, a neighbouring country. Stop at Bratislava, Slovakia's fascinating capital on the Danube's banks, to see the old Old Town. 
  • Continue west into Austria, where you will find the wonderful city of Vienna.
Day 11
Discover Vienna
  • The State Opera, Parliament, the elegant Rathaus (Town Hall), and views of the Hofburg Imperial Palace from Heroes' Square are all featured in the included city sightseeing trip.
  • You'll have plenty of time to explore Vienna independently or attend one of our fantastic optional excursions
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 12
Journey to Prague | Czech Republic
  • Spend the morning at your leisure or participate in an optional trip. 
  • Cross the Czech border into Moravia this afternoon, then travel through Bohemia's rich farmlands to Prague.
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 13
Say your goodbyes to Prague
  • Dvorak and Smetana, both composers from Prague, may have been influenced by the abundance of Gothic and Baroque buildings. 
  • The Jewish Quarter, Charles Bridge, and the Old Town Square with the astronomical clock are all included in the guided sightseeing. 
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 14
Shop at Nuremberg
  • Before travelling to the Frankfurt Area, stop at Nuremberg to see its charming market square and Our Lady's Church.
  • Overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 15
Bid your farewell | Departure
  • Following morning, you will be transported to the airport to catch your aircraft, putting your Germany Poland vacation package to a close with a deluge of experiences to last a lifetime

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Know Before You Go for Germany Poland Vacation Package

  • Please carry valid Ids and the Thrillophilia voucher.
  • Please depart on suggested timings to avoid any inconvenience.
  • International / Domestic flights are not included in the package
  • Visa assistance will be provided however charges are not included
  • Travel Insurance is recommended and charges are not included
  • Personal Expenses and mandatory hotel taxes (if any) will be paid by the travelers at the destination.
  • You are responsible for all personal expenditures and mandatory hotel taxes (if any) at the destination.
  • Local guides for city viewing in Berlin, Warsaw, the monastery of Jasna Góra, Auschwitz, Krakow, Budapest, Vienna, and Prague; professional tour director while travelling
  • The Germany and Poland package does not include international or local flights.
  • Inoculation records must include information that identifies the person as well as the date of vaccination (s).
  • All the covid guidelines should be followed strictly without any negligence.