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14 Day Central Europe Highlights Itinerary February 2 to February 15 2026

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Day 1 · Mon, Feb 2
Prague, Czech Republic

Arrival and Old Town Exploration in Prague

Morning:

As your arrival is scheduled for the evening, your morning is primarily spent in transit, perhaps admiring the rolling hills of the Bohemian countryside as you approach the city. Use these quiet hours to rest and recharge before your first walk along the Vltava River and the start of your historic tour tonight.

Afternoon:

Your afternoon ends with your arrival at the majestic Praha Hlavní Nádraží, where you can pause to admire the station's historic Art Nouveau architecture. After a swift check-in at your hotel, take a brief walk toward the [Powder Tower](https://www.google.com/search?q=Powder+Tower+prague+and+in+and+around+countries+a+complete+trip+for+2+weeks+official+site) and Republic Square to stand at the gateway of the historic center as the city's evening lights begin to glow.

Evening:

Stroll into the festive atmosphere of the Old Town Square where you can watch the historic Astronomical Clock perform its hourly mechanical show under the night sky. Cap off your arrival with a warm bowl of goulash at a traditional tavern tucked away in the Ungelt courtyard, then admire the gothic silhouettes of the Church of Our Lady before Týn before retiring for the night.

Day 2 · Tue, Feb 3
Prague, Czech Republic

Prague Castle and Mala Strana Discovery

Morning:

Begin your morning with a refreshing stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge, where the historic statues look particularly mystical in the early winter light. Afterward, ascend to the sprawling Prague Castle complex to marvel at the soaring Gothic spires of St. Vitus Cathedral and witness the ceremonial changing of the guard at the castle gates.

Afternoon:

Wander down through the picturesque Golden Lane to see historic craftsmen's houses before finding tranquility in the sprawling Wallenstein Garden amidst its Baroque statues. Continue your descent into Lesser Town Square to marvel at the opulent interiors of St. Nicholas Church, a masterpiece of High Baroque architecture.

Evening:

Wind down your day with a peaceful stroll through the tree-lined paths of Kampa Island to see the iconic John Lennon Wall illuminated by night. Afterward, enjoy a traditional Czech dinner at the historic U Magistra Kelly tavern before ending your evening with a scenic walk along the Smetana Embankment to admire the castle's reflection on the water.

Day 3 · Wed, Feb 4
Prague, Czech Republic

Jewish Quarter History and Vltava River Cruise

Morning:

Start your morning in the historic Josefov district, where you can explore the hauntingly beautiful Old Jewish Cemetery with its thousands of layered tombstones. Visit the stunning Moorish-style Spanish Synagogue to admire its intricate gold-leaf decor and the moving Holocaust memorial at the Pinkas Synagogue.

Afternoon:

Head toward the nearby Dvořák Embankment to board a traditional sightseeing boat for a relaxing panoramic cruise along the Vltava River. From the water, you will gain a unique perspective of the neo-renaissance Rudolfinum and the giant Prague Metronome overlooking the city from the heights of Letná Park. Afterward, enjoy a stroll through the opulent Pařížská Street, famous for its high-end boutiques and stunningly detailed Art Nouveau architecture.

Evening:

As night falls, walk over to the magnificent National Theatre to admire its golden roof before heading to the vibrant Wenceslas Square to see the National Museum lit up against the sky. Conclude your evening with a classic dinner at the historic Café Louvre, where intellectuals like Kafka once gathered, soaking in the timeless atmosphere of the New Town district.

Day 4 · Thu, Feb 5
Dresden, Germany

Cross-Border Journey to Historic Dresden

Morning:

Board an early morning train for a picturesque journey through the Saxon Switzerland National Park, following the winding banks of the Elbe River as you cross the border into Germany. Upon arriving at the grand Dresden Hauptbahnhof, head straight to the historic Neumarkt to witness the architectural triumph of the reconstructed Frauenkirche glowing in the morning light.

Afternoon:

Spend your afternoon marveling at the ornate baroque architecture and manicured courtyards of the Zwinger palace complex, home to the world-renowned Old Masters Picture Gallery. Afterward, take a leisurely stroll along the Brühl's Terrace, often called the 'Balcony of Europe,' to enjoy sweeping views of the river and the architectural grandeur of the Semperoper.

Evening:

Witness the illuminated majesty of the Fürstenzug, the world's largest porcelain mural, before stepping into the historic heart of the Altmarkt square to admire the spire of the Holy Cross Church. End your day by crossing the Augustus Bridge into the trendy Outer Neustadt district to enjoy a traditional dinner of Saxon Sauerbraten at a local tavern.

Day 5 · Fri, Feb 6
Kutna Hora, Czech Republic

Day Trip to the Bone Church of Kutna Hora

Morning:

Begin your journey by arriving in the suburb of Sedlec to visit the world-renowned Sedlec Ossuary, a small chapel artistically decorated with the remains of over 40,000 individuals. Marvel at the chillingly beautiful Bone Chandelier and the intricate Schwarzenberg coat of arms before taking a short walk to explore the light-filled Cathedral of Assumption of Our Lady and Saint John the Baptist. This immersive start provides a hauntingly unique perspective on Bohemian history as you prepare to explore the medieval town center.

Afternoon:

Head into the medieval heart of the city to witness the soaring Gothic beauty of [St. Barbara's Cathedral](https://khfarnost.cz/en/cathedral-of-st-barbara/), a tribute to the patron saint of silver miners. Continue your exploration at the nearby Italian Court, once the royal mint of Bohemia, before descending into the historic depths of the Hrádek castle at the Czech Museum of Silver. Conclude your afternoon with a stroll along the statuesque Baroque Jesuit College terrace, which offers a stunning panoramic vista of the surrounding valley.

Evening:

Enjoy a peaceful twilight stroll along the narrow, cobblestoned Ruthardka Street to see the medieval city walls illuminated against the night sky. Savor a hearty Bohemian dinner at the historic Dačický Restaurant before admiring the moonlit Plague Column of the Immaculate Virgin Mary in the central square. This quiet evening provides a perfect conclusion to your time in the silver city before you head toward Brno tomorrow.

Day 6 · Sat, Feb 7
Brno, Czech Republic

Scenic Return Through the Moravian Countryside

Morning:

Start your morning by traveling into the heart of Moravia, arriving in the vibrant city of Brno to witness the twin spires of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul rising majestically above the Petrov hill. Afterward, wander through the historic Cabbage Market (Zelný trh) to admire the ornate Parnas Fountain and explore the stalls of local vendors in this centuries-old trading square.

Afternoon:

Ascend the scenic hill to the formidable [Špilberk Castle](https://www.spilberk.cz/en/), where you can explore the historic casemates and enjoy sweeping views of the Moravian landscape from the fortress ramparts. Afterward, return to the city center to visit the Old Town Hall to see the legendary Brno Dragon hanging in the passageway and climb its Gothic tower for a spectacular vantage point over the red-tiled rooftops.

Evening:

As night falls, head to the bustling Freedom Square (Náměstí Svobody) to examine the controversial, bullet-shaped Brno Astronomical Clock and soak in the city's vibrant energy. Conclude your evening with a visit to the hauntingly beautiful [Ossuary at the Church of St. James](https://www.google.com/search?q=Ossuary+at+the+Church+of+St.+James+prague+and+in+and+around+countries+a+complete+trip+for+2+weeks+official+site), where atmospheric lighting illuminates the historic site, followed by a glass of local Moravian wine in the trendy Jakubské náměstí district.

Day 7 · Sun, Feb 8
Budapest, Hungary

Arrival in the Pearl of the Danube

Morning:

Start your morning by boarding a cross-border train from Brno Hlavní Nádraží, enjoying the transition from the Moravian hills to the scenic plains of Slovakia and Hungary. Upon your arrival at the palatial Budapest Keleti Station, admire its grand Neo-Renaissance facade before heading toward the Elizabeth Bridge for your first breathtaking view of the city's historic riverfront.

Afternoon:

Spend your afternoon strolling along the lively Váci Street, where elegant shop windows and historic architecture lead you toward the bustling atmosphere of Vörösmarty Square. Afterward, marvel at the neoclassical grandeur of St. Stephen's Basilica and consider ascending to its panorama lookout for a stunning first glimpse of the city's sprawling skyline.

Evening:

As the sun sets, walk the Danube Promenade to witness the Hungarian Parliament Building shimmering golden against the night sky beside the moving Shoes on the Danube Bank memorial. Afterward, admire the lights of the Chain Bridge before heading into the historic Jewish Quarter for a traditional Hungarian dinner and a drink at the original ruin bar, Szimpla Kert.

Day 8 · Mon, Feb 9
Budapest, Hungary

Buda Castle District and Thermal Baths

Morning:

Ascend the hills of Buda via the historic [Buda Castle Funicular](https://www.bkv.hu/en/buda_castle_funicular) to reach the heart of the UNESCO-listed Castle District in the soft morning light. Spend your time wandering the Neo-Romanesque turrets of the Fisherman's Bastion for breathtaking views over the Danube before marveling at the vibrant roof tiles and gothic architecture of [Matthias Church](https://matyas-templom.hu/). This imperial start provides a majestic introduction to the city's royal history before you explore the palace grounds later today.

Afternoon:

Continue your royal exploration by touring the grand courtyards of the Royal Palace before venturing inside the [Hungarian National Gallery](https://mng.hu/en) to admire centuries of Hungarian artistic heritage. Afterward, head south to the foot of Gellert Hill to unwind in the mineral-rich waters and stunning Art Nouveau architecture of the historic [Gellert Thermal Bath](https://www.gellertbath.hu/).

Evening:

As evening falls, enjoy a tranquil walk through the illuminated Neo-Renaissance gardens of the Várkert Bazár, where the grand colonnades provide a stunning backdrop against the Danube. Conclude your day with a sophisticated meal in the historic district of Krisztinaváros at the legendary Déryné Bisztró, soaking in its lively Bohemian atmosphere before returning to your hotel.

Day 9 · Tue, Feb 10
Budapest, Hungary

Parliament Building and Pest District Sights

Morning:

Start your morning with an interior tour of the magnificent Hungarian Parliament Building, marveling at its Neo-Gothic grandeur and the precious Holy Crown of Hungary housed within the Dome Hall. Afterward, explore the surrounding Kossuth Lajos Square to see the solemn Memorial to the Victims of the 1956 Revolution and the nearby Imre Nagy Memorial bridge.

Afternoon:

Stroll through the open expanses of Liberty Square, where you can contemplate the contrasting history symbolized by the Soviet War Memorial and the Monument to the German Occupation. Afterward, walk down the elegant Andrássy Avenue to admire the opulent Neo-Renaissance facade of the Hungarian State Opera House before exploring the vibrant stalls of the Great Market Hall to browse for authentic Hungarian paprika and local crafts.

Evening:

Experience the majestic night-time illumination of Heroes' Square, where the Millennium Monument stands sentinel over the entrance to the sprawling City Park. Wander across the frozen moat to admire the romantic, floodlit towers of Vajdahunyad Castle before concluding your Pest exploration with a decadent dinner at the world-famous New York Café, often cited as the most beautiful coffee house in the world.

Day 10 · Wed, Feb 11
Bratislava, Slovakia

Short Transit to the Charm of Bratislava

Morning:

Bid a fond farewell to Hungary as you board a mid-morning train from Budapest-Keleti Station, watching the scenic winter landscapes of the Danube bend pass by during the smooth cross-border journey. Upon arriving at the grand Bratislava Hlavná Stanica, take a short transit toward the historic center to stand beneath the iconic white tower of Michael's Gate, the last remaining gateway of the city's medieval fortifications.

Afternoon:

Ascend the hill to the gleaming [Bratislava Castle](https://www.google.com/search?q=Bratislava+Castle+prague+and+in+and+around+countries+a+complete+trip+for+2+weeks+official+site), where you can explore the exhibits of the Slovak National Museum and enjoy unparalleled views of the winding Danube River from the terrace. Afterward, wander back down to the Old Town to visit the gothic St. Martin's Cathedral before embarking on a playful search for the city's famous bronze sculptures, including the beloved Čumil (Man at Work).

Evening:

As twilight deepens, relax in the beautifully lit Main Square (Hlavné námestie) to admire the historic Old Town Hall and the elegant pink facade of the Primate's Palace. For a spectacular finale to your Slovakian visit, take the lift up to the [UFO Observation Deck](https://www.ufo.sk/) atop the SNP Bridge to enjoy a cocktail while gazing over the twinkling city lights and the river below.

Day 11 · Thu, Feb 12
Vienna, Austria

Imperial Grandeur and Coffee House Culture

Morning:

After a brief train ride from Bratislava, arrive at the modern Vienna Hauptbahnhof and head straight to the city's historic heart at Stephansplatz. Marvel at the towering spire and intricate roof tiles of St. Stephen's Cathedral before beginning your imperial experience with a traditional Melange coffee at the legendary Café Sacher.

Afternoon:

Walk through the elegant Kohlmarkt street to reach the sprawling Hofburg Palace complex, where you can explore the glittering regalia of the Habsburgs within the Imperial Treasury. Afterward, step into the breathtaking Baroque majesty of the Austrian National Library, an architectural masterpiece filled with historic leather-bound volumes and soaring frescoed ceilings.

Evening:

As dusk falls, admire the illuminated exterior of the Wiener Staatsoper before heading to the Rathausplatz to soak in the magical atmosphere of the Vienna Ice World skating rink under the glowing Neo-Gothic city hall. Conclude your day with a traditional dinner of legendary Wiener Schnitzel at the historic Figlmüller followed by a moonlight stroll along the Graben to see the golden Pestsäule monument.

Day 12 · Fri, Feb 13
Vienna, Austria

Schonbrunn Palace and Viennese Art

Morning:

Begin your day by traveling just outside the city center to the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Habsburgs, to tour the opulent rooms of the Imperial Apartments. Afterward, enjoy a crisp morning walk through the symmetrical beauty of the Great Parterre gardens to reach the hilltop Gloriette for a stunning panoramic view of the palace and the city beyond.

Afternoon:

Return toward the city center to immerse yourself in the golden masterpieces of Gustav Klimt within the regal galleries of the [Upper Belvedere](https://www.belvedere.at/en). Afterward, take a leisurely stroll through the Maria-Theresien-Platz to admire the grand façades of the Kunsthistorisches Museum before exploring the vibrant contemporary atmosphere and art installations of the MuseumsQuartier.

Evening:

Spend your evening at the historic Prater amusement park to enjoy a ride on the iconic Wiener Riesenrad Ferris wheel as the city lights twinkle below. Conclude your final night in Vienna with a classic dinner at the atmospheric Huth Gastwirtschaft before admiring the magnificent floodlit reflection of Karlskirche in its surrounding fountain pond.

Day 13 · Sat, Feb 14
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

Fairytale Architecture in Cesky Krumlov

Morning:

Travel north from Vienna into the heart of South Bohemia, arriving in the UNESCO-listed town of Cesky Krumlov as the morning frost clings to the banks of the Vltava River. Begin your exploration by climbing the iconic, colorful Castle Tower for a panoramic view of the town's labyrinthine streets and red-tiled roofs. Afterward, wander through the historic Latrán district, where medieval houses and artisanal workshops lead you toward the grand entrance of the State Castle and Chateau.

Afternoon:

Cross the impressive multi-layered Cloak Bridge to reach the castle gardens, where you can admire the unique Revolving Theatre nestled among the trees. Afterward, descend into the charming Svornosti Square to see the Town Hall and the Old Town's intricate frescoes before stepping inside the gothic Church of St. Vitus to appreciate its soaring vaulted ceilings.

Evening:

As twilight descends on this fairytale town, take a romantic Valentine's Day stroll across the Barber's Bridge to watch the moon rise over the water. Indulge in a medieval-style feast at the atmospheric Krčma v Šatlavské ulici, where meats are grilled over an open fire in a unique former prison setting. Conclude your night with a quiet walk through the Minorite Monastery courtyards or a glass of local wine at a cozy tavern overlooking the river's bend before your final journey back to Prague tomorrow.

Day 14 · Sun, Feb 15
Prague, Czech Republic

Final Souvenirs and Departure from Prague

Morning:

After completing your transit back to the capital, spend your final morning browsing traditional wooden puppets and local handicrafts at the historic Havelská Market, the city's oldest surviving marketplace. Afterward, enjoy a farewell coffee amidst the stunning Art Nouveau splendor of the [Municipal House Café](https://www.obecnidum.cz/en/) before a brisk walk down the elegant Na Příkopě shopping street to pick up last-minute Czech garnets or crystal souvenirs.

Afternoon:

Conclude your journey with a visit to the whimsical Lucerna Passage to see the famous upside-down Horse statue, a playful contrast to the city's medieval heritage. From there, take a short stroll to the Wilsonova Street bus terminal to board the Airport Express for your final transfer to Václava Havla Airport Prague, catching one last glimpse of the city's 'hundred spires' as you depart.

Evening:

Relax in the refined atmosphere of the Mastercard Lounge or browse the selection of local spirits within Terminal 1 before your scheduled boarding call. As your flight ascends, enjoy one last magical view of the illuminated Vyšehrad fortress and the glowing, bridge-lit stretches of the Vltava River as you bid a final farewell to the Czech Republic.

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