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2‑Week Celebration & City Highlights Tour: Amsterdam → Warsaw → Krakow → Prague → Budapest

Day 1: Arrival in Amsterdam & King's Day Prep

Morning: Land at Schiphol and check into a boutique hotel in the Canal Ring. Enjoy a leisurely brunch at a canal‑side café while soaking in the historic architecture.

Afternoon: Stroll through Vondelpark to stretch your legs and watch locals preparing colorful outfits for the upcoming festivities.

Evening: Visit the lively Albert Cuyp Market for street food and a first taste of the festive atmosphere that will crescendo tomorrow.

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Day 2: King's Day Celebration in Amsterdam

Morning: Join the sea of orange at Dam Square, where live music, street performers, and free concerts create an electrifying start to the day.

Afternoon: Hop on a canal boat to admire the city’s rooftops draped in orange, then explore pop‑up markets along the Canal Ring for souvenirs and local treats.

Evening: Head to Vondelpark for a relaxed evening concert, where families gather for picnics and fireworks light up the night sky.

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Day 3: Post‑King’s Day Exploration & Departure to Warsaw

Morning: Recover with a leisurely walk through the Jordaan district, stopping at cozy cafés for a Dutch coffee and a fresh stroopwafel.

Afternoon: Visit the world‑renowned Rijksmuseum to admire Dutch Golden Age masterpieces before heading back to the hotel to collect luggage.

Evening: Catch an early evening flight to Warsaw, settling into a centrally located hotel in the Old Town upon arrival.

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Day 4: Arrival in Warsaw & Evening Walk

Morning: Travel by plane from Amsterdam to Warsaw; enjoy the scenic descent over the Vistula River.

Afternoon: Check in and wander the charming streets of Old Town, admiring the reconstructed historic facades and lively cafés.

Evening: Dine on traditional Polish pierogi at a tavern near the Royal Castle, followed by a gentle evening stroll along the riverfront.

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Day 5: Warsaw’s History & Culture

Morning: Tour the majestic Royal Castle, exploring its opulent rooms and art collections that narrate Poland’s royal past.

Afternoon: Relax in the expansive Lazienki Park, watching peacocks glide past the Palace on the Isle and enjoying a live Chopin recital.

Evening: Experience Warsaw’s vibrant nightlife in the Praga district, where hip bars and street art create a modern vibe.

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Day 6: Warsaw Museums & Culinary Delights

Morning: Visit the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews, a striking building that offers immersive exhibits on centuries of Jewish life.

Afternoon: Sample contemporary Polish cuisine at a restaurant in the revitalized Nowy Świat area, followed by a coffee at a boutique café.

Evening: Take a sunset river cruise on the Vistula, capturing panoramic views of Warsaw’s skyline illuminated at night.

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Day 7: Travel to Kraków

Morning: Board a high‑speed train to Kraków, enjoying scenic countryside vistas along the route.

Afternoon: Arrive and settle into a historic hotel near the Main Market Square, then take a brief orientation walk to feel the city’s medieval pulse.

Evening: Dine on hearty Polish dishes at a tavern in the Kazimierz district, where jazz music often fills the air.

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Day 8: Kraków’s Royal Heritage

Morning: Explore the imposing Wawel Castle, touring its royal chambers, cathedral, and the legendary Dragon’s Den.

Afternoon: Wander the bustling Main Market Square, climbing the St. Mary’s Basilica for a stunning view and browsing the hourly trumpet call.

Evening: Enjoy a traditional folk performance at the Krakow Philharmonic or a relaxed dinner at a riverside eatery.

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Day 9: Jewish Quarter & History

Morning: Delve into the historic streets of Kazimierz, visiting synagogues, art galleries, and vibrant street murals.

Afternoon: Tour the moving Schindler’s Factory Museum, gaining insight into wartime Kraków and stories of resilience.

Evening: Sample craft beer at a local microbrewery and soak up the lively atmosphere of Kraków’s nightlife.

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Day 10: Travel to Prague

Morning: Take an early train from Kraków to Prague, crossing the picturesque Czech countryside.

Afternoon: Check into a central hotel near the Old Town Square and begin exploring the surrounding cobblestone lanes.

Evening: Savor Czech cuisine at a tavern overlooking the Charles Bridge, where the bridge’s lamps create a magical backdrop.

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Day 11: Prague’s Iconic Landmarks

Morning: Ascend to the sprawling Prague Castle complex, touring St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane.

Afternoon: Walk across the historic Charles Bridge, stopping to admire statues and street musicians before heading to the Old Town Square to watch the Astronomical Clock strike.

Evening: Experience the bohemian vibe of the John Lennon Wall and enjoy a relaxed dinner in the nearby Malá Strana district.

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Day 12: Prague’s Hidden Gems

Morning: Visit the tranquil Vyšehrad fortress for panoramic city views and a peaceful park stroll.

Afternoon: Explore the vibrant Žižkov neighborhood, known for its eclectic cafés, street art, and the towering Žižkov Television Tower.

Evening: Attend a classical concert in one of Prague’s historic churches, then unwind with a nightcap at a riverside bar.

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Day 13: Travel to Budapest

Morning: Fly from Prague to Budapest, arriving in the Hungarian capital by midday.

Afternoon: Check into a hotel in the lively Erzsébetváros district and begin with a walk along the Danube promenade, taking in views of the illuminated Parliament Building.

Evening: Dive into the famous Ruin Bars of the Jewish Quarter, enjoying eclectic décor and affordable drinks.

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Day 14: Budapest Finale & Departure

Morning: Relax in the soothing waters of the historic Széchenyi Thermal Baths, indulging in spa treatments and panoramic city views from the rooftop pool.

Afternoon: Explore the historic Fisherman's Bastion and the nearby Matthias Church, then wander the charming streets of the Castle District.

Evening: Enjoy a farewell dinner of goulash and local wine before transferring to the airport for your onward journey.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Dam Square (Amsterdam) – 1 hour, €0
  • Canal Ring Boat Tour – 2 hours, €20
  • Vondelpark (Amsterdam) – 2 hours, €0
  • Albert Cuyp Market (Amsterdam) – 2 hours, €15
  • Old Town (Warsaw) – 2 hours, €0
  • Royal Castle (Warsaw) – 2 hours, €12
  • Lazienki Park (Warsaw) – 2 hours, €0
  • POLIN Museum (Warsaw) – 2 hours, €14
  • Wawel Castle (Kraków) – 2 hours, €12
  • Main Market Square (Kraków) – 2 hours, €0
  • Kazimierz (Kraków) – 2 hours, €0
  • Schindler’s Factory (Kraków) – 1.5 hours, €10
  • Prague Castle (Prague) – 3 hours, €15
  • Charles Bridge (Prague) – 1 hour, €0
  • Old Town Square (Prague) – 1.5 hours, €0
  • John Lennon Wall (Prague) – 0.5 hour, €0
  • Széchenyi Thermal Baths (Budapest) – 3 hours, €20
  • Parliament Building (Budapest) – 1 hour, €15
  • Fisherman's Bastion (Budapest) – 1 hour, €0
  • Ruin Bars (Budapest) – 2 hours, €30
  • Total Estimated Cost€163

Tips

To extend the trip, consider adding an extra day in Amsterdam to explore the Van Gogh Museum and a day in Prague for a day‑trip to the fairy‑tale town of Český Krumlov. If you need to shorten the itinerary, you can combine the Warsaw and Kraków legs by flying directly from Warsaw to Budapest, or skip the evening ruin‑bar experience in Budapest for a quicker departure.

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