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Eastern Europe for Solo Travelers: Budapest to Prague

10 days  |  13 days with Poland extension  |  Loading prices

Group size
15–28 travelers
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4.8 out of 5 stars

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Bask in the glories of imperial Europe, from castle grounds to market squares.

The baroque and the brutalist. The medieval and the modern. Eastern Europe’s contrasts complement one another, making it a destination unlike any other. With your fellow solo travelers by your side and a Tour Director leading the way, you’ll experience the region like a local. Top-tier cities like Budapest and Prague await you, as do under-the-radar gems like Bratislava. Wroclaw, Krakow, and the solemn remains of Auschwitz are just some of the powerful places you’ll visit on the extension to Poland. And the only decision you’ll have to make on tour will be determining which stop was your favorite.

Your tour package includes

  • 8 nights in a private room at handpicked hotels
  • 8 breakfasts
  • 3 dinners with beer or wine
  • 2 food tastings
  • 3 sightseeing tours
  • Expert Tour Director & local guides
  • Private deluxe motor coach

Included highlights

  • Hungarian State Opera House
  • Budapest’s Matthias Church
  • Primate’s Palace in Bratislava
  • Prague Castle
  • Charles Bridge walk
  • Vltava River cruise

Itinerary

Overnight Flight

Day 1: Travel day

Board your overnight flight to Budapest.

Budapest

Day 2: Arrival in Budapest

Included meal: Welcome dinner

Welcome to Hungary! Touch down and transfer to your hotel. Then, meet your Tour Director and fellow travelers at a mixer before sitting down for a welcome dinner, served with beer or wine.

Poland extension

Poland has enough medieval monuments and Gothic cathedrals to rival any European destination, but its recent history deserves attention, too. This enriching extension incorporates all of it, highlights and hidden gems alike. In just a few days, you’ll venture from the halls of Ksiaz Castle—the Neuschwanstein of Poland—to the charming squares of Wroclaw, and from the dark confines of Auschwitz to the lively markets of Krakow.

Wroclaw

Day 10: Wroclaw via Ksiaz Castle

Included meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Bid Prague farewell and make your way to Poland, pausing for an included lunch at a local restaurant before detouring to the regal Ksiaz Castle. Perched dramatically on a clifftop and incorporating Gothic, Baroque, and rococo elements across some 400 rooms, this architectural marvel is known as the Pearl of Lower Silesia—and after your audio-guided tour, you'll understand why. As you explore the castle's opulent chambers and winding corridors, you'll learn about the rise and fall of the noble families who once called Ksiaz home, their stories echoing through centuries of Polish history.

From there, continue to the day’s final stop. Pronounced “VROTS-wahf,” the Silesian capital of Wroclaw is considered one of the prettiest cities in all of Eastern Europe. Before turning in, set off on a short walk with your Tour Director and breathe in some of its charm.

  • Begin in the heart of the city and amble through the medieval Market Square—one of the biggest in Europe. Surrounded by colorful houses, the Rynek (as it’s known locally) also boasts the two largest city halls in the country.
  • Pass by the Hansel and Gretel Houses, two tenements on the corner of the Market Square. Connected by a stone gate, they’ve stood “holding hands” since the 15th century, prompting locals to give them their fairytale name.
  • Speaking of fairytales, keep an eye out for gnomes! Sculpted from bronze and scattered throughout the city, these little statues symbolize Poland’s resistance against communist oppression. Rumor has it that more than 300 have popped up around Wroclaw; try to find as many as you can before calling it a night.

Krakow

Day 11: Krakow via Auschwitz-Birkenau

Included meal: Breakfast

En route to Krakow, pay a visit to one of the most chilling sites in Europe: Auschwitz-Birkenau. Before the arrival of the Soviet Red Army in 1945, Nazi soldiers at this concentration camp systematically murdered more than 1.1 million people, mainly individuals of Jewish descent. Rather than tearing it down, the Polish government preserved the camp, converting it into a poignant memorial to those who were killed in the Holocaust.

Upon arrival, you’ll take a guided tour of the grounds, passing its barracks, fences, and gas chambers—all reminders of the tragedies that unfolded there less than 100 years ago. Afterward, drive to neighboring Birkenau, part of the larger camp complex, to continue your tour and reflect on what you’ve seen before continuing to Krakow.

Day 12: Sightseeing tour of Krakow

Included meal: Breakfast

Straddling the Vistula River at the base of the Carpathian Mountains, the former royal capital of Krakow still influences Polish life as a cultural hub. Get to know it with help from a local guide.

  • Visit the city’s WWII-era Jewish Ghetto and the neighboring site of Oskar Schindler’s Enamel Factory, which employed Jewish workers who would’ve been sent to extermination camps during the Nazi occupation of 1939-45.
  • Visit Wawel (“VA-vel”) Cathedral, the final resting place of Casimir III the Great, a 14th-century king fondly remembered for his prolific building projects and astute diplomacy. This active Catholic church, built in the Gothic style, stands on its namesake hill—home to the Wawel Royal Castle, which contains over 1,000 artworks.
  • Stroll through Glowny Square, Europe’s largest market. On weekends, it floods with vendors, offering a great chance to sample local specialties. If you’re feeling ambitious, buy a ticket and climb the Town Hall’s tower for an incredible view of the square and its surroundings.
  • Pass the beautiful Sukiennice, or the Krakow Cloth Hall—often regarded as the world’s oldest shopping mall. Then, round out your sightseeing tour at Jagiellonian University, the oldest institute of higher learning in Poland.

Enjoy a free afternoon in Krakow to explore on your own. Later on, reconvene for a farewell drink in the evening. Celebrate your trip with your groupmates, then head back out into the city for some more wandering. Alternatively, tack on the night’s excursion to learn how to prepare pierogies and file the recipe away for use back home.

Flight Home

Day 13: Departure

Included meal: Breakfast (excluding early morning departures)

Transfer to the airport for your flight home.

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Hotels

We handpick every hotel to strike the balance of comfort, location, and local charm. Specific accommodations will vary based on your departure date, but these are frequently used hotels for this tour and we're confident you'll be satisfied.

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Budapest - Hotel Novotel Budapest Centrum

This historic art nouveau hotel is located in downtown Budapest. Guests enjoy the fitness center, bar, and beautiful Palace Restaurant. Nearby, you’ll find the New York Café, the city’s famous ruin bars, and the Hungarian...

Bratislava - AC Hotel by Marriott Bratislava

This posh hotel is located within the Old Town of Bratislava. Guests enjoy rooftop terrace, fitness center, and casino. Nearby you’ll find Bratislava Castle, Primate Palace, and the Presidential Palace & Garden.

Prague - NH Prague City

This modern hotel is located in the Smíchov district of Prague. Guests enjoy a gym and sauna, restaurants with terraces, and a tennis court. Nearby, you’ll find Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, and Petřín Tower.

Wrocław - Novotel Wrocław Centrum

This chic hotel is located in the heart of Wrocław. Guests enjoy the sauna, lounge-bar, and on-site coffee house. Nearby you’ll find the historic Market Square, Juliusz Słowacki Park, and the National Museum in Wrocław.

Kraków - Hilton Garden Inn Kraków

This hotel is located steps away from the Kazimierz neighborhood. Guests enjoy spa packages, a fitness center, and bicycle rentals. Nearby, you’ll find a variety of museums, shops, and restaurants, as well as the historic...

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