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Eastern Europe Highlights: 5‑Day Adventure

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Day 1: Arrival & First Glimpse of Prague

Morning: Land at Václav Havel Airport and take a short taxi ride to your hotel in the historic center. Settle in, enjoy a quick coffee, and stroll to the nearby Old Town Square to admire its vibrant atmosphere.

Afternoon: Wander to the iconic Astronomical Clock, catch the hourly show, then wander the charming lanes of the Jewish Quarter (Josefov), visiting synagogues and the Old‑Jewish Cemetery.

Evening: Dine on traditional Czech cuisine at a local tavern overlooking the Charles Bridge, then enjoy a relaxed walk across the bridge as the city lights shimmer on the Vltava River.

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Day 2: Deep Dive into Prague

Morning: Climb the gentle slopes to Prague Castle, exploring St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, and the Golden Lane while taking in panoramic city views.

Afternoon: Descend to Wenceslas Square for shopping and a quick lunch, then visit the National Museum to learn about Czech history and culture.

Evening: Experience a classic river cruise on the Vltava, sipping Czech wine while the illuminated skyline highlights landmarks like the Charles Bridge and Prague Castle.

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Day 3: Journey to Budapest

Morning: Take an early train to Budapest (approximately 7 hours). Arrive and check in to a boutique hotel on the Buda side, near the historic Castle Hill.

Afternoon: Begin exploring with a visit to the majestic Hungarian Parliament Building, then cross the iconic Chain Bridge to the bustling Váci Street shopping area.

Evening: Savor a riverside dinner at a restaurant with views of the Danube, followed by a leisurely stroll along the promenade to admire the illuminated skyline.

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Day 4: Budapest’s Baths & Buda Hill

Morning: Relax and rejuvenate at the famous Széchenyi Thermal Bath, enjoying its outdoor pools and historic spa architecture.

Afternoon: Head up to Buda Castle and explore the historic palace grounds, then walk to the nearby Fisherman's Bastion for stunning vistas of Pest across the river.

Evening: Join a Danube River cruise with live music, tasting Hungarian wines while the city lights reflect off the water.

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Day 5: Kraków and Beyond

Morning: Fly to Kraków and settle into a centrally‑located hotel. Start with a walk to the bustling Main Market Square, visiting the historic St. Mary’s Basilica and hearing the hourly trumpet call.

Afternoon: Tour the regal Wawel Castle, wandering its royal chambers and the impressive cathedral. Afterwards, take a short bus ride to the solemn Auschwitz‑Birkenau Memorial for a reflective visit.

Evening: Return to Kraków for a farewell dinner of Polish pierogi and vodka in a lively cellar restaurant, then enjoy a nightcap at a jazz club in the Old Town.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Old Town Square (Prague) – 1 hour, free
  • Astronomical Clock (Prague) – 30 min, free
  • Jewish Quarter (Prague) – 2 hours, €12 entry
  • Charles Bridge (Prague) – 45 min, free
  • Prague Castle – 3 hours, €15
  • Wenceslas Square (Prague) – 1 hour, free
  • Vltava River Cruise – 1 hour, €25
  • Hungarian Parliament (Budapest) – 1.5 hours, €10
  • Chain Bridge (Budapest) – 30 min, free
  • Széchenyi Thermal Bath – 2 hours, €20
  • Buda Castle – 2 hours, €8
  • Fisherman's Bastion – 1 hour, free
  • Danube Evening Cruise (Budapest) – 1 hour, €30
  • Main Market Square (Kraków) – 1 hour, free
  • St. Mary’s Basilica (Kraków) – 30 min, €5
  • Wawel Castle – 2 hours, €12
  • Auschwitz‑Birkenau Memorial – 3 hours (incl. transport), €15
  • Travel (train, flight, local transport) – 5 hours total, €150
  • Meals & Miscellaneous – 5 days, €200
  • Total Estimated Cost€527

Tips

If you have extra time, consider extending your stay in Prague to explore the nearby town of Český Krumlov, or add a day in Budapest to visit the historic Gellért Baths and the vibrant ruin bar scene. For a shorter trip, you can condense the itinerary to three days by focusing on Prague and Budapest only, using an overnight train to maximize travel efficiency while still experiencing the major sights.

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