Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Budapest
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Guests:2 Adults
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Duration:9 Days
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Board:Bed & Breakfast
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Departing:Eurostar from St Pancras
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Offer Date:5th September 2026
From
£1,199pp
Why Book?
- Explore four capital cities in one holiday
- Travel along the rails in style with high speed journeys in between cities
- Unearth historic landmarks and a buzzing ambience in Berlin
- Discover Prague's medieval architecture and patchwork of cobbled streets
- Live the high life amidst opulent architecture in Vienna
- Soak in Budapest's natural thermal baths
- Departures available until June 2028
This tour includes:
- 2 nights’ hotel accommodation with breakfast in Berlin
- 2 nights’ hotel accommodation with breakfast in Prague
- 2 nights’ hotel accommodation with breakfast in Vienna
- 2 nights’ hotel accommodation with breakfast in Budapest
- Eurostar to Brussels and onward rail travel in standard class throughout
- Flight from Budapest to London
- Approximately £20 per person local taxes are payable locally by the customer in resort
- Inbound flight to LHR, outbound is on Eurostar from St Pancras
About this tour
Ride the rails from west to east along the rails, taking in four historic European capitals in one holiday. Travel aboard comfortable, high speed trains as you take in the colourful history of Berlin, the spire-woven skyline of Prague, the grandiose musical heritage of Vienna and the tranquil thermal baths of Budapest.
Tour Itinerary
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Day 1 • Your Journey Begins in Berlin
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Day 2 • Berlin
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Day 3 • Berlin to Prague
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Day 4 • Prague
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Day 5 • Prague to Vienna
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Day 6 • Vienna
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Day 7 • Vienna to Budapest
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Day 8 • Budapest
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Day 9 • Your Journey Ends in Budapest
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