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14‑Day Central Europe Adventure: Italy, Austria, Germany & France

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Day 1: Rome – Arrival & Ancient Wonders

Morning: Arrive at Rome–Fiumicino Airport and transfer to your hotel in the historic centre. Settle in and enjoy a quick espresso while strolling to the nearby Spanish Steps.

Afternoon: Explore the iconic Colosseum and the Roman Forum, where ancient gladiators once fought. A guided tour reveals the stories behind the marble arches.

Evening: Dine al fresco in Trastevere, sampling fresh pasta and local wine. End the night with a leisurely walk to the illuminated Trevi Fountain.

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Day 2: Rome – Vatican & Baroque Beauty

Morning: Visit the Vatican Museums, marveling at the Sistine Chapel ceiling and Raphael Rooms. Beat the crowds by booking an early entry ticket.

Afternoon: Tour St. Peter’s Basilica, climbing to the dome for panoramic city views. Afterwards, wander through the charming streets of Borgo Pio.

Evening: Enjoy a sunset aperitivo on a rooftop terrace overlooking the city, then savor gelato near the Pantheon.

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Day 3: Florence – Renaissance Immersion

Morning: Take a high‑speed train to Florence (≈1.5 h). Drop your bags at the hotel and head straight to the Uffizi Gallery to see Botticelli and Michelangelo.

Afternoon: Stroll across the Ponte Vecchio, browse its goldsmith shops, then explore the Duomo complex, climbing the Brunelleschi dome.

Evening: Dine at a trattoria in the Oltrarno district, tasting the famous Florentine steak. End the night with a gentle walk along the Arno River.

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Day 4: Venice – Canals & Carnival

Morning: Board a train to Venice (≈2 h). After checking in, lose yourself in the labyrinth of alleys leading to St. Mark’s Square.

Afternoon: Visit the awe‑inspiring St. Mark’s Basilica and the towering Campanile. Take a vaporetto ride to the colourful island of Burano.

Evening: Enjoy a romantic dinner beside a canal, followed by a moonlit gondola glide under the Bridge of Sighs.

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Day 5: Venice → Innsbruck – Alpine Transition

Morning: Depart Venice by train to Innsbruck, Austria (≈5 h, scenic Alpine route). Arrive and settle into a boutique hotel near the historic centre.

Afternoon: Explore the Golden Roof and the Imperial Palace, learning about Tyrolean heritage. Grab a pretzel and local cheese at a nearby market.

Evening: Ride the Nordkette cable car for sunset views over the mountains, then dine on hearty Austrian fare such as Wiener Schnitzel.

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Day 6: Innsbruck – Mountain Adventures

Morning: Take a guided hike in the surrounding Alps, visiting the Hafelekarspitze for breathtaking panoramas.

Afternoon: Return to town for a relaxing visit to the Alpine Zoo, home to native wildlife like ibex and marmots.

Evening: Sample Tyrolean wine in a cozy tavern and enjoy live folk music.

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Day 7: Salzburg – Mozart’s City

Morning: Travel by train to Salzburg (≈2 h). Begin with a tour of the Hohensalzburg Fortress, offering sweeping city vistas.

Afternoon: Walk the Getreidegasse shopping lane, visit Mozart’s birthplace, and enjoy a leisurely stroll through the Mirabell Gardens.

Evening: Attend a classical concert in a historic hall, then dine on Salzburger Nockerl for dessert.

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Day 8: Vienna – Imperial Splendor

Morning: Arrive in Vienna by train (≈2.5 h). Start at the opulent Schönbrunn Palace, touring the state rooms and gardens.

Afternoon: Visit the Hofburg Complex, including the Spanish Riding School and the Sisi Museum. Pause for coffee and a slice of Sachertorte at a traditional café.

Evening: Experience a night at the Vienna State Opera or enjoy a riverside dinner along the Danube.

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Day 9: Vienna → Munich – Bavarian Welcome

Morning: Take an early train to Munich (≈4 h). Check into a centrally‑located hotel and begin with a walk around Marienplatz, watching the Glockenspiel.

Afternoon: Explore the Residenz Palace and its treasure trove of art. Stop for a pretzel and Weißbier at the historic Hofbräuhaus.

Evening: Stroll through the English Garden, perhaps spotting surfers on the Eisbach wave, then dine on Bavarian specialties.

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Day 10: Munich – Castles & Culture

Morning: Day‑trip to Neuschwanstein Castle, the fairy‑tale inspiration for Disney. Guided tour reveals King Ludwig II’s extravagant vision.

Afternoon: Visit the nearby Hohenschwangau Castle and enjoy a lakeside lunch with Alpine views.

Evening: Return to Munich for a relaxed evening at a beer garden, savoring local sausages and live music.

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Day 11: Munich → Strasbourg – Crossing into France

Morning: Depart by train to Strasbourg (≈4 h). After check‑in, wander the UNESCO‑listed Grande Île district.

Afternoon: Tour the stunning Strasbourg Cathedral and climb its platform for city vistas. Explore the charming “La Petite France” canalside quarter.

Evening: Enjoy a dinner of Alsatian tarte flambée paired with Riesling, then stroll along the illuminated riverbanks.

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Day 12: Strasbourg → Paris – The City of Light

Morning: High‑speed TGV to Paris (≈2 h). Check into a hotel near the Latin Quarter and begin at the iconic Eiffel Tower, ascending for a panoramic view.

Afternoon: Visit the world‑renowned Louvre Museum, focusing on the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo. Pause for coffee at a café on Rue de Rivoli.

Evening: Cruise the Seine at sunset, then dine in a classic bistro, tasting escargot and crème brûlée.

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Day 13: Paris – Art & Romance

Morning: Explore the bohemian neighbourhood of Montmartre, climbing to the Sacré‑Coeur Basilica for sweeping cityscapes.

Afternoon: Visit the modern Centre Pompidou and the nearby Place des Vosges in the Marais district, sampling falafel from a renowned stand.

Evening: Experience Parisian nightlife in the lively Oberkampf area, or enjoy a quiet nightcap at a rooftop bar with the Eiffel Tower glittering below.

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Day 14: Paris – Departure

Morning: Take a leisurely stroll through the Luxembourg Gardens, sipping a final café au lait.

Afternoon: Last‑minute shopping on the Champs‑Élysées and a quick visit to the Arc de Triomphe.

Evening: Transfer to Charles de Gaulle Airport for departure, carrying memories of four remarkable countries.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Colosseum (Rome) – 2 hours – €16 entry
  • Vatican Museums & St. Peter’s Basilica (Rome) – 4 hours – €30 combined ticket
  • Uffizi Gallery (Florence) – 2 hours – €20
  • Duomo (Florence) – 1.5 hours – €18 (including dome climb)
  • St. Mark’s Basilica & Campanile (Venice) – 2 hours – €12
  • Burano Island (Venice) – 3 hours – €10 (vaporetto day pass)
  • Golden Roof (Innsbruck) – 1 hour – €5
  • Nordkette Cable Car (Innsbruck) – 2 hours – €35 round‑trip
  • Hohensalzburg Fortress (Salzburg) – 2 hours – €12
  • Mirabell Gardens (Salzburg) – 1 hour – Free
  • Schönbrunn Palace (Vienna) – 3 hours – €22
  • Hofburg Palace (Vienna) – 2 hours – €15
  • Neuschwanstein Castle (Bavaria) – 4 hours – €13
  • Strasbourg Cathedral (Strasbourg) – 1 hour – Free
  • Eiffel Tower (Paris) – 2 hours – €27 (summit ticket)
  • Louvre Museum (Paris) – 3 hours – €17
  • Sacré‑Coeur (Paris) – 1 hour – Free
  • Seine River Cruise (Paris) – 1 hour – €15
  • All intercity train tickets (Italy‑Austria‑Germany‑France) – 14 hours – €550
  • Accommodation (13 nights, mid‑range) – 13 nights – €1,300
  • Meals & miscellaneous – 14 days – €840
  • Total Estimated Cost: €2,946

Tips

If you wish to extend the trip, consider adding a day in the Italian Lakes region (Lake Como) after Milan, or a day in the Black Forest before heading to Strasbourg for nature walks and scenic drives. To shorten the itinerary, you could combine Florence and Venice by using an overnight train, or skip the day‑trip to Neuschwanstein and spend that time exploring Munich’s museums instead.

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