Prague - Vienna - Graz by Train
❮Prague - Vienna - Graz by Train
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This 9 night sample itinerary includes:
- Hotel for 3 nights in Prague
- Train from Prague to Vienna
- Hotel for 3 nights in Vienna
- Train from Vienna to Graz
- Hotel for 3 nights in Graz
Get away from it all with this customizable package that explores Austria and Czech Republic. Start off in Prague (`The City of a Hundred Spires` with 1,000 years of art and architecture), Vienna(City of music, cafes, waltzes, parks, pastries, and wine with stately streets and Baroque palaces) and Graz(capital city of the southern Austrian province of Styria). Transportation between cities by train. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotels and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Prague
Day 1Arrive to Prague
Overnight in PragueDay 2Overnight in PragueDay 3Overnight in PragueDay 4Departing from Prague
Transportation to next city by: Train - Prague to Vienna -
Vienna
Day 4Arrive to Vienna
Overnight in ViennaDay 5Overnight in ViennaDay 6Overnight in ViennaDay 7Departing from Vienna
Transportation to next city by: Train - Vienna to Graz -
Graz
Day 7Arrive to Graz
Overnight in GrazDay 8Overnight in GrazDay 9Overnight in GrazDay 10Departing from Graz
Austria
Austria is epitomized by green glacial valleys and snow-capped peaks - and the wooden picture postcard chalets. Nonetheless, visitors have much to explore from the stylish capital, Vienna, to the baroque splendor of Salzburg. Austria's mountain landscape is undoubtedly its biggest draw for tourists. Although a year-round destination, there is a definite seasonal split in visitors. Summer is best for exploring the countryside on the many mountain trails that snake through the Austrian Alps and the lowlands, while the ski season kicks off in December, attracting winter sports fans from all over the world.
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is perhaps best known for its beautiful capital, Prague, although it is known for much more, such as its numerous castles and châteaux (over 1,200 of them!). It also has some of the most delicious food and drink in Europe, in particular its wines and famed Pilsner-style beer. The Czech Republic has and had a very long Jewish tradition, which is triumphantly on display after the horrors and loss of World War II in such places as the Great Synagogue in Plzen, the third-largest in the world. Finally, the Czech Republic is known for its museums, educating visitors on everything from history and art to folk arts and crafts and even life in the former Communist Czechoslovakia.
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Prague
Rows of steeples stacked on onion domes pierce the sky, earning Prague the name 'The City of a Thousand Spires'. Prague has stood the test of time: 1,000 years of art and architecture have collided with power politics and religious conflicts. New shops and restaurants have opened, expanding the city's culinary reach far beyond tradition. The arts and theater are thriving in the 'new' Prague and possess a distinctive Czech flavor. All of this frenetic activity plays well against a stunning backdrop of towering churches and centuries-old bridges and alleyways.
Explore Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, Wenceslas Square, the Jewish Quarter and so much more! -
Vienna
City of music, cafes, waltzes, parks, pastries, and wine - that's Vienna in a nutshell. Vienna doesn't hurry, and, as you saunter through its stately streets, marveling at its Baroque palaces, neither should you. Explore churches filled with statues of golden saints and pink-cheeked cherubs, wander through treasure-packed museums, or while away an afternoon in one of those countless meccas of mocha (the inevitable cafés), you will feel lapped in lashings of rich, delicious, whipped cream - the beloved Schlagobers that garnishes most Viennese pastries.
Explore The Hofburg Palace, Schonbrunn Palace, Staatsoper, Kunsthistorisches Museum, the MuseumsQuartier Complex, St. Stephan's Cathedral, the Belvedere Palace, The Ringstrasse, Parliament, The Prater and so much more! -
Graz
Graz is the second largest Austrian city with plentiful night-time diversions and lots of cultural events. It blends modern life and historical architecture in a wonderful mix of past and present. Graz's 'Old Town' is one of the best-preserved city centers in Central Europe. In 1999, it was added to the UNESCO list of World Cultural Heritage Sites, due to the harmonious co-existence of typical buildings from different epochs and in different architectural styles.
Visit the Schlossberg (Castle-Mountain), Kaiser-Josef-Platz Market, Herz Jesu Kirch (Church of the Sacred Heart), The Styrian Armory, Mausoleum of Emperor Ferdinand II, Murinsel (Island in the Mur), Eggenberg Palace, Glockenspiel, Kunsthaus Graz, and so much more!
Explore Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, Wenceslas Square, the Jewish Quarter and so much more!
Explore The Hofburg Palace, Schonbrunn Palace, Staatsoper, Kunsthistorisches Museum, the MuseumsQuartier Complex, St. Stephan's Cathedral, the Belvedere Palace, The Ringstrasse, Parliament, The Prater and so much more!
Visit the Schlossberg (Castle-Mountain), Kaiser-Josef-Platz Market, Herz Jesu Kirch (Church of the Sacred Heart), The Styrian Armory, Mausoleum of Emperor Ferdinand II, Murinsel (Island in the Mur), Eggenberg Palace, Glockenspiel, Kunsthaus Graz, and so much more!