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After your arrival at Berlin Brandenburg Willy Brandt Airport, one of our vehicles will be waiting to transfer you to the hotel.
The rest of the afternoon will be free to start enjoying this impressive city.
Berlin is the capital of Germany and is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and modern artistic scene.
It's a city that has undergone significant transformation over time and has emerged as a place where history meets modernity in a unique way. Its creative energy, complex history, and welcoming atmosphere make Berlin a fascinating destination for visitors from around the world.
Greca Tip: Berlin's art scene is vibrant and experimental. Numerous galleries, artist studios, art events, and street art adorn its most famous neighborhoods.

After a delicious breakfast, we'll enjoy a city tour of Berlin.
We'll start by exploring the historic center and Museum Island. This island is a magnificent work of art in its entirety: Five world-famous buildings that make up the museums from the time of the Prussian monarchs and the modern James Simon Gallery, forming a spectacular complex that was awarded the title of UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999.
We'll then head to the Reichstag, the seat of the German Parliament (German Bundestag). It's a historic building with a classical temple-like appearance, crowned by a large modern dome that you can walk through.
Nearby, we'll find the Brandenburg Gate, the former entrance gate to Berlin, one of the main icons of the German capital. Inaugurated in 1791 along with Pariser Platz, the Brandenburg Gate is a symbol of the triumph of peace over arms.
We'll continue our tour through the city's commercial streets and parks until we reach the Holocaust Memorial and the Berlin Wall Museum (entrance included). Here, we can understand the difficult history of this city in the 20th century.
The afternoon is free to continue exploring the city's most beautiful corners.
Greca Tip: The "Ampelmännchen" is a unique and beloved cultural icon in Berlin, especially in former East Germany. It refers to the little traffic light figures that appear on pedestrian traffic lights and indicate when it's safe to cross the street.

After breakfast, you will embark on your journey through forests heading towards Dresden, a city that, thanks to its exceptional architectural and artistic heritage, has become one of Germany's main tourist centers.
We will have time to have lunch and explore its palaces. The old town is home to architectural gems such as the Church of Our Lady (Dresdner Frauenkirche), the Zwinger Palace, and the Semper Opera.
Later, we will cross into the Czech Republic.
Upon our arrival in the capital, Prague, you will make your way to the area around Old Town Square, full of life and tourist activity, to begin exploring this incredible city in depth.
Greca Tip: Prague is home to the famous Astronomical Clock, known as the "Prague Orloj." This medieval clock is located in the Town Hall Tower in Old Town Square and is one of the city's most popular attractions.

After a wonderful breakfast, we'll enjoy a panoramic tour of the city with our guide.
Prague is known for its architectural beauty, rich history, and romantic atmosphere. The city has been an important cultural and political center in Europe for centuries.
During your tour, you'll visit Prague Castle (entrance included), one of the city's most prominent attractions and one of the largest castle complexes in the world.
You'll have the opportunity to learn about its rich history dating back to the 9th century. It has been the seat of the kings of Bohemia, emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, and Czech presidents. Its architecture spans various styles, from Romanesque to Gothic and Renaissance.
From the Castle Hill, we'll have spectacular views of the city, especially from the Castle Terraces.
After this visit, you'll take a boat trip on the Vltava River with lunch included.
In the afternoon, you can continue exploring the city at your own pace.
Greca Tip: Don't miss trying authentic Czech cuisine by visiting local markets and street stalls. Places like Havelská Market or Náplavka Market offer local delights such as trdelník (a spiral cake), langos (Hungarian fried bread), and various Czech dishes.

After a tasty breakfast, you will head towards Munich, Germany. Along the way, you will observe the pleasant landscapes in Bohemia, Bavaria, and Tyrol.
Upon your arrival in Munich, you will have free time to have lunch and stroll through its historic center.
Here you will find Marienplatz, the central square of Munich and a focal point of the historic center, where the New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus) is located, with its distinctive Glockenspiel clock, which performs daily performances.
You will also be able to observe the Cathedral of Our Lady (Frauenkirche), one of the most emblematic churches in Munich. Its Gothic architecture and its two tall towers are a distinctive symbol of the city's skyline.
Next to Marienplatz is the Viktualienmarkt. This traditional Bavarian market is a vibrant place full of fresh and local products, flowers, and a variety of food stalls. It's an excellent place to explore the local culinary culture.
You cannot miss a visit to the Hofbräuhaus, a historic brewery dating back to the 16th century. It's the ideal place to enjoy traditional Bavarian beers, typical dishes, and live entertainment.
During this walk, you will be able to explore the alleys and pedestrian streets of the historic center, such as Kaufingerstrasse and Neuhauser Strasse, known for their shops and boutiques.
Undoubtedly, Munich's historic center offers a charming and nostalgic experience, where history and modernity intertwine in a culturally rich and lively environment. It's a perfect place to explore on foot, enjoy the architecture, taste local cuisine, and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of the Bavarian capital.
In the afternoon, you will travel to Austria, to the city of Innsbruck.
Upon your arrival in the heart of the Alps, you will have time for a walk in the capital of Tyrol.
Greca Tip: Innsbruck has hosted the Winter Olympics twice: in 1964 and 1976. The city is known for its strategic location in the heart of the Alps, making it an ideal venue for winter sports events.

We’ll start the day with a delicious breakfast at the hotel before heading to the Swarovski Museum (admission included), the world-renowned home of crystal craftsmanship. There, we’ll stroll through its stunning gardens and discover the fascinating process behind the creation of its exquisite crystal pieces.
Afterwards, you’ll have free time to wander through the charming historic center of Innsbruck and enjoy lunch at your own pace. In the afternoon, we’ll travel along picturesque mountain roads to reach Kitzbühel, a lovely Tyrolean town internationally known for its exceptional ski resort. Snow is present for most of the year, and the town is home to the famous Hahnenkamm Race—one of the most exciting and prestigious alpine skiing competitions in the world.
Our journey will end in Salzburg, where we’ll arrive by the evening.
Greca Tip: While in Kitzbühel, treat yourself to a warm serving of kaiserschmarrn, a fluffy shredded pancake dessert that’s a local alpine favorite—perfect after a stroll in the cool mountain air.

This morning, the soul of Austria will reveal itself to you through serene mountains, mirror-like lakes, and towns that seem lifted from a fairytale. After enjoying breakfast, as you leave the bustle behind, Salzburg unfolds before you—the birthplace of Mozart—where the sound of music still seems to dance across baroque squares and the Renaissance old town, crowned by the mighty Hohensalzburg Fortress.
In the afternoon, the road winds through postcard-perfect alpine landscapes until you arrive in St. Wolfgang, a charming village on the shores of Lake Wolfgangsee, a renowned pilgrimage site since the Middle Ages. Legend has it that Saint Wolfgang himself threw an axe from the mountain to choose the exact spot for his church.
Next, in Traunkirchen, the splendor of Lake Traunsee will surround you in crystalline silence. Aboard an included cruise, you’ll glide across tranquil waters steeped in ancient lore, passing four castles that seem to guard the lake’s secrets. You’ll disembark in Gmunden, a town famous for its ceramic tradition, before continuing on to Vienna, arriving in the late afternoon.
Greca Tip: Don’t forget to bring a light jacket—even in summer, the breeze off the alpine lakes can be as refreshing as it is unforgettable.

After an amazing breakfast, you will enjoy a panoramic tour of the city with our guide.
Vienna was the capital of the Holy Roman Empire and later of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. This rich history is reflected in its imperial architecture.
You'll admire from the exterior the Schönbrunn Palace, one of the most impressive in Europe and a major attraction in Vienna. Built in the 17th century, it was the summer residence of the Habsburg imperial family. The palace has 1,441 rooms and is known for its baroque architecture, beautiful gardens, and the Gloriette, a structure on the hill that offers stunning views of the palace and its surroundings.
You'll see the exterior of the Habsburg residence, better known as the Hofburg. It houses a series of museums, including the Sisi Museum dedicated to Empress Elisabeth of Austria. It also contains the Austrian National Library and the luxurious imperial apartments.
You'll travel along the famous Ringstrasse, Vienna's main boulevard, until you reach the Opera House. You'll pass through the gardens of the Prater and the Belvedere Palace, an impressive baroque palace that houses an art collection including masterpieces by Gustav Klimt, such as his famous painting "The Kiss".
The afternoon will be free to continue exploring the city or revisit places that have impressed you for a second time.
In the evening, you'll be transferred to the Grinzing district, a former wine-growing village annexed to the city, known for its traditional taverns, where you'll have free time for dinner.
Greca Tip: The most prominent tradition in Grinzing is the "Heuriger". These are typical Austrian taverns where young wine from the latest harvest is served along with local dishes.

After a delicious breakfast, you'll set off following the course of the Danube towards Hungary.
Upon arrival in the city of Budapest, you'll have free time for lunch and after that, you'll enjoy a boat ride where you'll discover the city from the Danube River.
You'll observe "Buda" on the west bank, known for its hilly landscape, Buda Castle, and the Castle District, and "Pest" on the east bank, the most dynamic and commercial part of the city, where most shops, restaurants, and nightlife are located. Both sides offer rich history and culture, complementing each other to create the unique beauty of Budapest.
After the boat ride, you'll have a panoramic tour of the "Queen of the Danube".
The afternoon will be free to continue exploring the most beautiful corners of this city.
Tip Greca: Budapest is the only city in the world with natural thermal waters on both the Buda and Pest sides. Its famous thermal baths, such as Gellért Baths and Széchenyi Baths, are a legacy of the Ottoman occupation and have been essential to the city's culture for centuries.

After a delightful breakfast and at the designated time, you'll be transferred to Budapest airport to board your next flight.
It has been a pleasure hosting you during these wonderful days with Greca, and we eagerly look forward to welcoming you back in the future to create more extraordinary moments that will forever hold a special place in your heart.
Wishing you a pleasant journey! Or, as you will say: "Jó utat!".
Greca Tip: If you wish to extend your stay in Budapest, feel free to add more nights during the reservation process.
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