Taste of Europe(Amsterdam Berlin and Prague)

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Taste of Europe(Amsterdam Berlin and Prague)

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Embark on an unforgettable journey through three iconic European cities: Amsterdam, Berlin, and Prague. This 7-day adventure offers a blend of rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant cultures.

Amsterdam (Days 2N)

Start in Amsterdam, where picturesque canals and historic buildings create a charming backdrop. Enjoy a scenic canal cruise, visit world-renowned museums like the Van Gogh Museum, and reflect on history at the Anne Frank House. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere of the Jordaan district, sampling local delicacies along the way.

Berlin (Days 2N)

Next, travel to Berlin, a city known for its dynamic history and modern culture. Explore landmarks such as the Brandenburg Gate and the Berlin Wall Memorial. Dive into art and history on Museum Island, then experience Berlin’s vibrant nightlife in areas like Kreuzberg. Consider a day trip to Potsdam for a taste of royal history and beautiful gardens.

Prague (Days 2N)

Conclude your trip in Prague, the fairy-tale capital of the Czech Republic. Wander through the enchanting Old Town Square, marvel at the Astronomical Clock, and explore the grand Prague Castle. Stroll across the iconic Charles Bridge and savor traditional Czech cuisine and local beers in historic taverns.

Tour Highlights

  • DAY 1
  • Upon Arrival at the Airport, We'll Transfer You to Your Hotel. Check the Hotel Reception for Details About the Welcome Meeting With Your Guide and Fellow Travelers.
  • DAY 2
  • Today, We'll Visit Zaanse Schans, Volendam, and Marken in the Netherlands, Followed by a Panoramic Tour of Amsterdam, Including a Diamond Cutting Demonstration. Dinner in Rembrandtplein Before Returning to the Hotel.
  • DAY 3
  • We'll Stop in Hamelin, Known for the Pied Piper Tale, Then Continue to Berlin, Passing Through Marienborn, the Former East-west Germany Border. Arrival in Berlin in the Evening.
  • DAY 4
  • In Berlin, We'll Visit the Historic Center, Museum Island, the Reichstag, and the Brandenburg Gate, as Well as the City's Parks. We'll Also Stop at the Holocaust Memorial and the Berlin Wall Museum to Learn About the City's History. Enjoy Dinner in the Kantstrasse Area, Known for Its Variety of Ethnic Restaurants.
  • DAY 5
  • We'll Explore Dresden's Impressive Palaces and Have Lunch Before Heading to Prague. Upon Arrival, We'll Visit the Lively Old Town Square for Dinner at a Variety of International Restaurants.
  • DAY 6
  • Today, We'll Explore Prague, Known as the Baroque Jewel of Europe. A City Tour With a Local Expert Includes Prague Castle (Admission Included) and a Boat Tour on the Vltava River. Enjoy Some Free Time in the Afternoon to Explore the City on Your Own.
  • DAY 7After Breakfast, End of Our Services. Transfer from hotel to airport, enjoy your beautiful memories.
Day 01 :
Amsterdam

Upon your arrival at the airport, our team will be present to facilitate your transfer to the hotel. Please refer to the information boards located in the hotel reception area for details regarding the welcome meeting with your guide and fellow travelers.

Rembrandtplein (Rembrandt Square) is a major square in central Amsterdam, the Netherlands, named after the famous painter Rembrandt van Rijn who owned a house nearby from 1639 to 1656. History The square has its origins in the defensive walls constructed in the Middle Ages to protect the city. The site of Rembrandtplein held a Regulierspoort or gateway into the city. By 1655, the city had expanded beyond this area and it began to attract visiting farmers who brought their butter, dairy and poultry products to sell in the city and it became known as Botermarkt or butter market. By 1668, the Regulierspoort housed a Waaggebouw or weigh house. Each autumn, the square hosted a fair and the farmers’ stalls were replaced by dance orchestras and circus tents. The market continued under this name until 1876 when a statue of Rembrandt by sculptor Louis Royer was moved from the perimeter to the centre of the square and it was renamed Rembrandtplein (eng.: Rembrandt Square). By the early twentieth century, the square developed into a centre for nightlife drawing artists, young people and laborers. To serve these visitors, several hotels, cafés and entertainment venues opened in the adjoining streets. The area continues to be popular with residents and tourists. Adjacent area The square is bordered on the east by Utrechtsestraat, Reguliersdwarsstraat on the south, Regulierbreestraat on the north and Halvemaansbrug on the west. The largest building on the square, across Utrechtsestraat, was designed in 1926 by architects Bert Johan Ouëndag and Hendrik Petrus Berlage as the head office of the Amsterdamsche Bank, later ABN AMRO. ABN AMRO vacated the structure in 2002 and in 2011 it reopened as retail office building named simply The Bank with 25,000 m2 (270,000 sq ft) of space after a five-year renovation. Thorbeckeplein, named after politician Johan Rudolf Thorbecke (1798–1872), is adjacent to the south, and leads to Herengracht. Tram lines 4, 9 and 14 operate on Regulierbr

Today marks an exciting day in the Netherlands. We will begin our adventure at Zaanse Schans, famous for its windmills, canals, and characteristic houses. Our next stop will be Volendam, a delightful fishing village that offers stunning views. A short boat journey from Volendam will take us to Marken, an island that is linked to the mainland by a fixed dike, where the houses are uniquely constructed on stilts. Afterward, we will head to Amsterdam for a panoramic tour of the city, showcasing its narrow canals, official buildings, and parks. We will also have the opportunity to witness the diamond cutting process. A significant portion of our visit will be conducted on foot, with information relayed through headphones. Dinner will be served in Rembrandtplein, an area filled with a variety of restaurants and located near the Red-light District, known for its liberal atmosphere. We will conclude the day with a return to our hotel.

Breakfast
Day 03 :
Berlin

Our journey begins as we leave Amsterdam for Germany, with a scheduled stop in the enchanting town of Hamelin. This quaint German locale is filled with shops and streets that bring to mind the Brothers Grimm’s fairy tale of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. We will then proceed towards Berlin, traversing Marienborn, the former border that separated East and West Germany until the reunification in 1990. We anticipate arriving in Berlin later in the evening.

Breakfast

Take a Tour of Berlin, Germany’s Amazing Capital, to Get a Feel for the Culture. We’ll go to Museum Island, the Reichstag, the Brandenburg Gates, the historic center, and the city’s magnificent parks. The Holocaust Memorial and the Museum of the Berlin Wall are our next stops as we continue our tour. Our understanding of the difficult situation the city faced in the twentieth century is enhanced by this visit. It’s time to see the city. Partake in a Night in the Vivacious Area of Kantstrasse, a Region That Offers Various Kinds of Ethnic Cafés to Eat in (Indian, Oriental, Italian, German, etc).

Breakfast, Dinner
Day 05 :
Prague

We travel through forests to Dresden, a city that has become one of Germany’s most popular tourist destinations due to its exceptional architectural and artistic heritage. Time to see some impressive palaces and eat lunch at one of the many cafes and restaurants there. We leave for the Czech Republic later. Arrival in Prague We are going to proceed to the Old Town Square. This central location is a great place to start exploring Prague because it is packed with energy and tours. Dinner can be served at one of the restaurants that serve international cuisines like Chinese, Indian, Czech, and Italian. Back to the hotel.

Breakfast

Today, we will visit Prague, the capital and a Baroque jewel of Europe. A local expert will conduct an informative city tour, which will highlight the city’s exceptional monuments. Our schedule includes a visit to Prague Castle, with admission covered. Following this, we will embark on a boat tour of the Vltava River. In the afternoon, you will have free time to explore the city on your own.

Breakfast
Day 07 :
Departure

After Breakfast, depart from Hotel to airport for your owned destination flight. Enjoy your beautiful memories of tour.

Breakfast

Inclusions

  • General Services: Travel by Bus With English Speaking Guide, Basic Travel Insurance, Hotel and Breakfast Buffet.
  • Includes Arrival Transfer
  • City Tour in: Amsterdam, Berlin, Prague
  • Boat: I Jsselmeer Lake From Voledam to Marken, Vltava River in Prague
  • Evening Transfer: Rembrandplein in Amsterdam, Old Town Square in Prague
  • Ticket Admission: Diamond Cutting Workshop in Amsterdam, Holocaust Memorial and Berlin Wall Museum in Berlin , Prague Castle

Exclusions

  • Visa
  • Airfare and Insurance
  • Optional sightseeing & meals
  • Meals other than specified in the itinerary.
  • Porterages, Tips, Laundry, telephone, optional excursions and other items of a personal nature.
  • Early check-in and Late check out
  • Cost of foreign exchange for personal use.
  • Any items or services not specified in the itinerary ‘HOLIDAY PRICE INCLUDES’ head.

Amsterdam, Netherland

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Taste of Europe(Amsterdam Berlin and Prague)
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