You can dive into the vibrant tapestry of Eastern Europe with our fully escorted holidays, where adventure awaits in Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Austria! In Kraków, meander through the UNESCO-listed Old Town, home to one of Europe’s largest medieval squares – perfect for snapping pictures. Or venture to Prague, discovering the Old Town Hall and its famous Astronomical Clock. Don’t delay – grab your travel buddies and join us on a hassle-free holiday to Eastern Europe!
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Uncover rich history, unique culture and stunning architecture on this incredible tour, visiting three of Europe's most iconic cities.
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Discover Poland's picturesque scenery and fascinating history on this exciting coach holiday.
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Take in the destinations that line the riverbanks of the majestic Danube on this remarkable journey through the heart of Europe.
From Berlin and Budapest to Vienna and Kraków, uncover the very best of Eastern Europe's most remarkable cities on this grand adventure.
Celebrate the festive season on a magnificent break to Kraków and the Tatra Mountains, enjoying breathtaking scenery and delightful markets.
This breathtaking place has rich history and fascinating culture to uncover – the ancient spirit of the region can be felt as you stroll through the magnificent towns and cities. See Hungary’s fantastic capital city, Budapest, with its monumental and opulent Parliament buildings, churches and bridges. Explore the gorgeous Castle District and picturesque gardens of the ‘City of a Hundred Spires’ known as Prague. Or immerse yourself in the musical and cultural legacy of dazzling Vienna, with monuments dedicated to Maria Theresia, Mozart and Radetzky as well as the iconic State Opera House. There is nothing quite like Eastern European food, with its cuisine focusing on grains and crops. Many of the dishes are considered comfort foods – ones which you can eat more than once! Poland in particular is known for its hearty dishes like dumplings, stews and potato pancakes – all of which will fill you up but still leave you wanting more. Join us in experiencing the best of Eastern Europe on your next discovery; from tradition and folklore to architectural wonders and rich gastronomy, enjoy a holiday to remember.
Prague's famous Astronomical Clock will have you ticking with excitement as you witness its charming show of moving figures.
One of the best things about travelling? The food, of course! Every destination has its own favourites – the dishes locals swear by and visitors can’t stop talking about. To make things easier, we’ve picked out four must-try treats from this region, with a little flavour of what they’re all about.
So… which one’s making your mouth water?
Wiener Schnitzel is a tender veal cutlet, coated in seasoned breadcrumbs and fried to perfection. And yes, by Austrian law, it must be veal to earn the name! Often served with a wedge of lemon and a side of potatoes or salad, it’s a must-try bite of Austrian pride.
Simple, satisfying, and oh-so-Austrian, Erdäpfelsalat is a traditional potato salad with a Vienna twist. Made from tender boiled potatoes and finely sliced onions, it’s dressed in a tangy mix of vinegar, oil, and mustard – no mayo in sight! Light yet full of flavour, it’s often eaten as a side with Wiener Schnitzel.
Straight from the mountains of Tyrol, Tiroler Gröstl combines crispy fried potatoes, onions, and tender bits of beef or pork, all sizzled together in butter until golden and glorious. It’s crowned with a fried egg and often served with a zingy side of pickles or horseradish.
No trip to Austria is complete without a helping of apple strudel, the country’s signature dessert. This flaky, golden pastry wraps around a spiced filling of sliced apples, sugar and cinnamon. Dusted with icing sugar and best enjoyed warm, it’s a treat that’s as elegant as it is indulgent.
Buda Castle
Crowning Castle Hill like a jewel in a tiara, Buda Castle stands as a testament to Hungary’s rich history and is a melting pot of architectural styles. Inside, the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum open their doors to curious explorers.
Hungarian Parliament
Sitting gracefully on the banks of the Danube, the Hungarian Parliament Building is a stunning sight to behold. Inside, the legendary crown jewels of King Stephen gleam with history. And that dome? At a staggering 97 metres high, it’s the cherry on top of this stunning architectural cake!
St. Stephen’s Basilica
Say cheese! Budapest’s favourite photo spot, St. Stephen’s Basilica, is a must-see monument dedicated to Hungary’s first king. This stunning tribute to Hungary’s first king is a sight to behold, with its grand architecture and lavish interior that’s dripping with intricate artwork.