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Germany Austria Poland Tour Highlights

  • Visit the Museum of the Uprising in your Germany Austria Poland Tour, dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944
  • Listen to the bells of the Glockenspiel Carillon in the city’s heart.
  • Visit Dachau concentration camp for a day and learn more about the camp's terrible history.
  • Tour Marienplatz (central square) in the city's heart.
  • Shop at the Viktualienmarkt fto take some souvenirs back to your family and friends.

Germany Austria Poland Tour Overview

The cities of Germany are the ones that tend to get the most attention. Berlin is the epitome of a dynamic city, having established a reputation for ground-breaking inventiveness while remaining true to its roots. Other cities, such as Cologne, Munich, and Hamburg — to name a few – provide the greatest visitor experiences.

The natural splendor of the German countryside is also a big draw. There's enough to attract nature lovers, from the magnificent peaks of the Bavarian Alps and the pale cliffs of the Jasmund National Park to the Rhine's castles and the moors of the Mecklenburg Lake District.

Austria is a beautiful nation with breathtaking natural scenery, charming villages, cultural cities, and much more. It has lovely tourist attractions, delicious cuisine and drink, a strong social system, and a lot of culture. The landlocked country, of course, provides plenty of amusement for visitors. Come visit the beautiful nation in the Germany Austria Poland Tour.

If you're seeking a touristy place to visit in Europe that is both beautiful and affordable, consider spending your holiday in Poland with the Germany Poland Austria Tours. Poland is one of Europe's most colorful countries, with its great history, fairytale-like palaces, and, best of all, relatively low prices.

The colorful, energetic, and creative cities of Poland are mostly underappreciated. You'd be forgiven for believing that you were wandering through the streets of Italy on a warm day here in Gdansk, enjoying gelato while passing by pastel-colored mansions, cobblestone streets, and flower markets. Because of its bridges and islands, Wroclaw is dubbed the "Venice of the North."

-This Germany Austria Poland Tour includes Warsaw, Krakow, Auschwitz, Prague, Nuremberg, Munich, and Bavaria, the finest of Poland, Austria, and Germany. Commence your tour by arriving in Warsaw and checking in at the hotel. Meet your fellow passengers and set out to visit a few of the significant places in Warsaw and later join them for a welcome dinner.

-The second day shall be spent exploring the true essence of Warsaw.

-Travel to Krakow on the 3rd day and the next day, spend your time touring this beautiful city of Poland.

-Take a day trip to the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on the 5th day and on the 6th day, set out on a five hour journey to Vienna, which you will be exploring the very next day. 

-Travel to Salzburg on the 8th day and Bavaria on the 9th day. Sightseeing is on the agenda for the next morning whereas in the afternoon, set out on a journey to the beautiful German city of Munich.

-Explore Munich thoroughly for the next two days with your local guide.

-Day 14 marks the last day of your amazing trip. Pack your bags and say goodbye to the beautiful country of Germany when you head to the airport. 

-Please note that the flight tickets are not inclusive in the Germany Poland Austria Tours.

Germany Austria Poland Tour Itinerary

Day 1
Arrival in Warsaw
  • Begin your Germany Austria Poland Tour with arrival in Warsaw, where you'll have a day to unwind and recuperate from jet lag. Check into the hotel and get to know your other travelers.
  • Before the sun sets, head on down to the Old Town Market Square, the oldest part of Warsaw, and the Royal Castle Square, a royal palace that once functioned as the presidential palace of Polish kings.
  • Gather your fellow travelers for a group welcome supper and get to know them.
  • Halt in Warsaw for two nights in a row.
Day 2
Sightseeing in Warsaw
  • The second day begins with a substantial breakfast.
  • Meet your local guide and go on an exploration of Warsaw.
  • Visiting the Museum of the Uprising, which is dedicated to the Warsaw Uprising of 1944, is the first thing on the agenda today.
  • Then visit one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe and in the world, the Warsaw Jewish Cemetery.
  • Join your fellow passengers for the Jewish Ghetto Walk which is the last activity on the agenda for today.
  • Return to your hotel in the evening.
Day 3
Krakow
  • On the third day, you will be traveling to Krakow.
  • Check into your accommodation and spend the rest of the day taking in the spectacle of Krakow's old town.
  • It is a leisure day and you can spend it as you find fit. 
  • Stay three days in Krakow.
Day 4
Sightseeing in Krakow
  • The fourth day in your Germany Poland Austria Tours is entirely dedicated to sightseeing.
  • Meet your local guide and head out to see Krakow.
  • Visit the St. Mary's Church today, a symbol of the power and prosperity of the old Hanseatic city. 
  • Pray at Wawel Cathedral, the spiritual center of Poland, and visit the Castle Grounds where the kings of Poland lived for centuries but is now converted into an art museum. 
  • Stroll through the Schindler's Factory Museum, former metal item factory in Kraków which now hosts two museums : The Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow and a branch of the Historical Museum of the City of Krakow. 
  • Furthermore, St. Francis' Basilica, Old Cemetery, and Schindler's Factory Museum are among the sights to see in Krakow.
  • Return to your hotel and call it a night.
Day 5
Day Trip to Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp
  • Visiting the melancholy sights of the famed Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp on a day excursion will be the next on your agenda for your Germany Poland Austria Tours.
  • Mourn the sad past of the location and learn more about this dark chapter in history.
  • Retire to your hotel and relax for the night.
Day 6
Vienna
  • Check out after enjoying a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel.
  • Prepare yourself for a 5-hour trip today to Vienna, the capital of the imperial Habsburg Empire.
  • Relax at the hotel for the rest of the day. 
  • Spend the night time in Vienna.
Day 7
Sightseeing in Vienna
  • Meet your local guide for a walking tour of Vienna's highlights in your Germany Austria Poland Tour.
  • Visit St. Stephen's Cathedral and the Vienna State Opera on a stroll around old town Vienna.
  • In the afternoon, take a trip to the Imperial Apartments and the Treasury of the Hofburg which houses a priceless assortment of secular and religious artifacts spanning over a thousand years of European history.
  • Later, retreat to your hotel room for the evening and unwind.
  • Have a delightful dinner with your fellow passengers.
Day 8
Sightseeing in Vienna
  • There is much to see and do in Vienna.
  • Today, like the day before, embark on another expedition to discover Vienna.
  • Visit the Kunsthistorisches Museum, a glorious art museum, and the Schonbrunn Palace, the Habsburgs' summer palace.
  • Dinner will be served at the hotel.
Day 9
Salzburg
  • Check out of your Vienna hotel in the morning.
  • Travel to Salzburg for a stroll in the historic city center.
  • Salzburg is where you will spend the night.
Day 10
Bavaria
  • Early in the morning, depart from your Saltzburg hotel.
  • Travelling to Bavaria to see Mad King Ludwig's vacation home at Linderhof and Oberammergau, a charming little village, will be the next agenda for your Germany Poland Austria Tours.
  • Halt in Bavaria for the night.
Day 11
Sightseeing and Travel to Munich
  • Early in the morning, explore the Neuschwanstein Castle and the Hohenschwangau Palace, a 19th century historical castle perched on a rocky ridge above Hohenschwangau hamlet.
  • Then, in the afternoon, travel on to the beautiful Munich.
  • Upon arrival in Munich, check into your hotel and unwind for the day.
  • Halt in Munich for the next three nights in your Germany Austria Poland Tour.
Day 12
Sightseeing in Munich
  • On Day 12, join your local guide for a sightseeing tour of Munich's magnificent city in your Germany Poland Austria Tours.
  • Tour Marienplatz (central square) in the city's heart.
  • Listen to the bells of the Glockenspiel Carillon and gape at the marvel.
  • Shop at the Viktualienmarkt and take some souvenirs back to your family and friends.
  • In addition, you will be driven to the Alte Pinakothek, an art museum damaged in World War II but rebuilt in 1957, which is world renowned for its collection of paintings by 14th to 18th century European masters.
  • Make your way back to your accommodation for the night and have delicious dinner with your fellow passengers.
Day 13
Sightseeing in Munich
  • On your penultimate day, pay a visit to another tragic location in global history.
  • Visit Dachau concentration camp for a day and learn more about the camp's terrible history.
  • Get a free afternoon or evening in Munich and do whatever you want with it.
  • A farewell supper with your other passengers and the tour coordinator will take place at the hotel.
Day 14
Departure
  • Today marks the last day of your Germany Austria Poland Tour.
  • Transfer to the Munich airport for your return journey.
  • Say your goodbyes to Munich with a backpack full of memories.

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Know Before You Go for Germany Austria Poland Tour

  • Please carry valid Ids and the Thrillophilia voucher.
  • Please depart on suggested timings to avoid any inconvenience.
  • International / Domestic flights are not included in the package
  • Visa assistance will be provided however charges are not included
  • Travel Insurance is recommended and charges are not included
  • Personal Expenses and mandatory hotel taxes (if any) will be paid by the travelers at the destination.
  • Poland has low rates of crime but Germany and Austria are no strangers to serious crime and theft. Always keep your personal things, such as your passport and other travel papers, safe.
  • Especially in Vienna, ATM fraud is a significant problem. When using card payments, be mindful.
  • When using a temporary passport or an emergency travel document, other entrance requirements may be applicable. Consult your location's diplomat before travelling.