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Budapest & Prague
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9 days - Air & land
8 days - Berlin/Prague
LOCALLY HOSTED
All departures guaranteed!
Travel any day
Your Travel Value Includes Airport transfers in Berlin on day 2 and Prague on day 9, Twin-bedded rooms in your select centrally located hotels or similar; hotel taxes and service charges 7 breakfasts (B) Services of an English-speaking local host in each city Train transportation Berlin/Dresden/Prague Sightseeing with local guides: Berlin and Prague (Seat-in-coach, may be multilingual) Hop-on, Hop-off guided city tour in Dresden Brendan flight bag and portfolio of travel documents
Group airport transfers Berlin: 24 hours
Prague: 24 hours
Itinerary
Day 1 BOARD YOUR OVERNIGHT RANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.
Day 2 ARRIVE IN BERLIN, GERMANY. Welcome to Germany! Upon arrival, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is free.
Day 3 BERLIN. Meet your city tour on the famous Kurfuerstendamm, and start with the drive to the Brandenburg Gate. View the National Library, Tiergarten, Schiller Theater, Charlottenburg Palace and Keiser Wilhelm's Memorial Church. Continue on foot to the Reichstag, returning to the main shopping area, downtown Kurfuerstendamm. The afternoon is free to continue exploring on your own, shop or relax. An optional tour to Potsdam is also available. (B)
Day 4 BERLIN / DRESDEN. Transfer on your own to the railway station for your trip to Dresden. Upon arrival, make your way to your hotel near the train station. The rest of the day is free. (B)
Day 5 DRESDEN. A tour brings the city to life. See the Semper Opera House, Zwinger Palace, and the Old Masters Picture Gallery. Your afternoon is free to continue exploring on your own. You may want to visit Grosser Garten, Pfund's Dairy or walk along the Elbe River. Perhaps, relax in a "bier garten," and sample some of the local brews. (B)
Day 6 DRESDEN / PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC. Make your way to the railway station for your trip to Prague. Upon arrival, transfer on your own to your hotel. The rest of the day is free. (B)
Day 7 PRAGUE. Prague has a long and colorful history. The city today is a wonder to behold, with beautiful architecture, lush green hills, and graceful bridges spanning the Vltava River. A city tour will start with a drive to view the National Theater, Charles Bridge, Rudolfinum, Wenceslas Square, Lesser Town, St. Nicholas Church and Belvedere. On the walking portion of the tour, visit the area of the Royal Castle of Hradcany with gothic St. Vitus Cathedral. The balance of the day is at leisure. (B)
Day 8 PRAGUE. A full day to do as you please. Enjoy a walk along Prague's winding cobblestone streets and admire the town's marvelous Baroque architecture, do your last minute shopping, or take one of the optional excursions available. This evening you may want to attend an optional cultural performance. (B)
Day 9 DEPART PRAGUE. Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (B)
Brendan Hotels
Superior Tourist Class:
BERLIN - Express by Holiday Inn
DRESDEN - Achat Hotel
PRAGUE - Ibis Old Town
Trains: 2nd class tickets with reserved seats
First Class:
BERLIN - Clarion Berlin or Excelsior
DRESDEN - Am Terrassenufer
PRAGUE - Ambassador
Trains: 1st class tickets with reserved seats
Superior First Class / Deluxe:
BERLIN - Westin Grand
DRESDEN - The Westin Bellevue
PRAGUE - InterContinental or President
Trains: 1st class tickets with reserved seats
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| Details | | Brendan Worldwide Vacations | | | | | The above prices are land only. Travel any day. Travel in either direction.
For extra nights in Budapest or Prague, ask your Brendan Specialist.
# Prices subject to change. Details available in Sep 2007.
Sample airfares are from $431-$999 and are valid from/to New York. Airfares from other cities and U.S. departure taxes will be advised at the time of booking. Airfares and taxes are subject to change. |
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