
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia 8 days
( Reference itinerary for multiple countries )
Tour Code:100707-M2-1016
Tour Price:8 days 7 nights
2-pax group:3080 Euro/pax*
4-pax group:2040 Euro/pax*
6-pax group:1680 Euro/pax*
* The above standard prices and the suggested itinerary prices are for reference only. During the fair & exhibition periods, various large-scale activities or other special circumstances, the prices will be adjusted.
Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia 8 days
The itinerary is for reference only, Can be customized according to your requirements
( Reference itinerary for multiple countries )
Tour Code:100707-M2-1016
Day 1 : Prague (Czech Rep.) → City Tour
Today you will be greeted by Driver Guide at the airport. "Charles Bridge" is a landmark of Prague, a 14th-century stone bridge with great artistic value. It was the route that kings and queens of the past had to pass through for their coronation processions and is the best place for tourists to experience the Bohemian atmosphere of Prague. "Old Town Square" is a square with a Hus monument in the center, surrounded by the Tyn Church, St. Nicholas Church, Kinsky Palace, and the Old Town Hall. "Astronomical Clock" is a must-visit and photo spot located on the outer wall of the town hall.
Day 2 : Prague → City Tour → Bratislava → Old Town
Breakfast will be served at the hotel. "Prague Castle" was built in the 9th century and is still the official residence of the Czech President. "St. Vitus Cathedral" is where emperors were crowned throughout history, and it houses precious cultural relics such as pure gold crowns, golden balls and scepters used by emperors since the 14th century, as well as imperial portraits and famous paintings. "Bratislava" is the capital of Slovakia, where you can visit the Summer Archbishop's Palace, St. Martin's Cathedral, and the medieval city walls.
Day 3 : Bratislava → Budapest (Hungary) → City Tour
Breakfast will be served at the hotel. "Fisherman's Bastion" is a medieval fortress built by fishermen to defend the city, and the seven towers represent the seven Magyar tribes. "Matthias Church" is known as the "Coronation Church". The colorful roof of the church combines the neo-Gothic architectural style with the colors of Hungarian folklore. "Heroes' Square" was built to commemorate the thousandth anniversary of the founding of the country and can accommodate 500,000 people. "Parliament Building" has 88 sculptures of famous Hungarian figures on its outer walls and is one of the most magnificent and solemn buildings in Hungary
Day 4 : Budapest → Zagreb (Croatia) → City Tour
Breakfast at the hotel. "Zagreb": the old city is full of beautiful Gothic buildings, meticulously designed. Take a tour of the city's landmarks, such as Zagreb Cathedral, Croatian National Theatre, Palace of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts, and the St. Mary's Church.
Day 5 : Zagreb → Plitvice Lakes National Park → Zadar
"Plitvice Lakes": the park can mainly be divided into the upper and lower lake areas. The park shows different beauties in different seasons: abundant waterfalls in spring; lush green pines in summer; red maple leaves in autumn; and snowcovered landscapes in winter, each with its own characteristics. The scenery of the sixteen lakes changes greatly, with different shades of blue, green, dark blue, and light gray.
Day 6 : Zadar → City Tour → Split → City Tour → Dubrovnik
Breakfast at the hotel. "Zadar": it has a strong religious atmosphere and still retains many medieval narrow streets and buildings. In recent years, modern constructions such as the "Sea Organ" and the "Greeting to the Sun" have been added near the pier, which are loved by tourists. "Split": the city's name comes from Greek and means "calictome spinosa". It is the second largest city in Croatia and one of the oldest cities in the region, with a history of 1,700 years.
Day 7 : Dubrovnik → City Tour
Dubrovnik is known as the "Pearl of the Adriatic Sea." Facing the east coast of the Italian peninsula, it is one of the world's most beautiful walled cities and one of the most popular vacation destinations. Take a city tour and visit the ancient city walls, the palace of the Archbishop, St. Francis Monastery, and traditional ancient pharmacies.
Day 8 : Dubrovnik → Airport
After breakfast at the hotel, take a private car to the airport. End of the journey.