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Vienna To Warsaw

8 Nights /

9 Days

1 Day 1: Sat: Arrive Vienna

Land in Vienna and reclaim your luggage. Then you will be met and transferred to your hotel. After you check in you will have the remainder of the day to rest or explore the city center a little on your own. In the evening meet your fellow travelers and your tour director at a welcome dinner.

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2 Day 2: Sun: Viennese Sightseeing

This morning take a tour around the city center to see the most important and imposing buildings. Visit the Hofburg Palace, the huge Habsburg residential complex that was the seat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire for over 640 years. Pass the elegant Belvedere Palace, the Prater Amusement Park and the UN buildings. Also see St. Stephen's Cathedral with its intricately-patterned tile roof and other vivid reminders of the city's imperial history. The afternoon and evening are at leisure. Perhaps spend some time in the Museum Quarter, a complex of many collections open to the public. You may like to walk or take a tram ride along the Ringstrasse where Habsburg rulers erected many important and highly decorated buildings in the 19th century. In the evening you can admire the beautifully floodlit architecture. 

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3 Day 3: Mon: Hungary & Budapest

Today travel east through the Austrian countryside and cross the border to Hungary. Continue through the lovely scenery of the Transdanubian region. Arrive in Budapest in time to relax before dinner.

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4 Day 4: Tue: Budapest Touring

Situated on the opposite banks of the Danube River, the former cities of Buda and Pest are linked by a series of graceful bridges, the most famous of which is the Chain Bridge. On a sightseeing tour this morning see lovely views of the outstanding Parliament buildings sited on the banks of the Danube. Cross to the hilly region of Buda to view the Royal Palace and the Castle Hill area, the Fisherman's Bastion and nearby Matthias Church. Stop on Gellert Hill to see the impressive Citadel and admire wonderful views across the Danube to Pest. Return to Pest to see the Heroes' Square with its imposing Millennium Monument. The rest of the day is at leisure. You may like to visit the Museum of Fine Arts or the Art Gallery, both located near Heroes' Square or walk along Vaci Street with its elegant shops and cafés.

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5 Day 5: Wed: Slovakia & Cracow

Your drive today winds through the lovely hills and countryside of Slovakia, past the Tatra Mountains and into the great agricultural plains of Poland to Cracow. This was Poland's capital city up until 400 years ago and today it is the country's intellectual and cultural center with many art exhibitions, concerts and performances taking place throughout the city. After checking into your hotel enjoy a relaxing dinner with your tour group.

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6 Day 6: Thu: Cracow Tour & Leisure Time

Start your sightseeing tour with a visit to Wawel Hill, important symbol of Polish independence. There has been a castle on this hill since the beginning of recorded history. View the exterior of the present Royal Castle, built in a variety of styles. Visit the Royal Cathedral where most of Poland’s rulers and important people have been entombed. Enjoy a walking tour of the Old Town where you will visit the Main Market Square, Renaissance Cloth Hall and St. Mary’s Church. The afternoon is free.

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7 Day 7: Fri: Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial & Yasna Gora Monastery

In the afternoon visit one of the most somber reminders of World War II at Auschwitz- Birkenau Memorial, world-famous location for war crimes. In Czestochowa visit Yasna Gora Monastery, known for the age-darkened picture of the Virgin Mary popularly called the “Black Madonna.” Continue your journey through the Polish countryside to arrive in Warsaw, Poland’s capital city, in the late afternoon.

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8 Day 8: Sat: Discover Warsaw

A sightseeing tour includes a drive along the famous Royal Route from the magnificent Castle Square to Lazienki Park and Palace, the summer residence of the last king of Poland. Pass the Palace of Science and Culture (called the "Wedding Cake"), the Saxon Gardens, the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, the Monument to the Warsaw Ghetto Heroes and the Barbican. Continue on foot through the Old Town, Old Market Square and St. John's Cathedral. The Old Town is both a physical and symbolic expression of the city's spirit and determination to come back from the brink of annihilation at the end of World War II. The rest of the day is free to relax, shop or stroll through the city, especially the Old Town, where you can find many other attractions and a number of cafés, bars and restaurants. Or you may choose to enjoy an optional late afternoon Chopin concert.

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9 Day 9: Sun: Depart Warsaw

After breakfast, transfer to Warsaw Airport for your departure flight.

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BB: Buffet Breakfast; D: Dinner

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