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Essential Western Europe: Amsterdam, Berlin & Epic Views

Amsterdam → Munich 10 days Up to 24

About this trip

Ten days across five cities — Amsterdam, Berlin, Prague, Vienna and Munich — with a mix of history, architecture and a proper dose of natural scenery thrown in.

You'll get under the skin of Berlin's history and art scene, take in the architecture of Prague and Vienna, and break up the city time with a walk across the highest natural rock bridge in Europe and a hike beside a mountain lake on the way to Salzburg.

You stay in hostels throughout, and the whole thing is guided, so you're not left figuring out logistics between stops.

What you'll do

  • Explore Berlin's history and art scene
  • Take in the architecture of Prague and Vienna
  • Walk across the Pravčická Gate rock bridge
  • Hike a scenic mountain lake route towards Salzburg
  • Stay in hostels across five cities
Good to know
  • Covers five cities in ten days, so you're moving on regularly
  • Shared hostel rooms throughout
  • Easy pace overall, but the itinerary is city-dense
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you want a social introduction to Western Europe without deep dives. Think twice if you prefer slow travel or dislike early starts and constant moving.

  • Guide quality makes or breaks it; reviewers praise insightful, caring CEOs who elevate the cultural experience significantly.
  • Group dynamic works well for solo travellers; multiple reviewers entered nervous but left with genuine friendships and confidence.
  • Nine to ten days across three countries means only one to two days per city; some locations get mere hours.
  • Public transport tickets included, which travellers highlight as unexpectedly valuable and saves hassle in unfamiliar cities.

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Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£129 less all-in
European Horizon (Standard, Summer ( From Mar '26), Start Amsterdam, Classic)
4.7from £99510 days
The trade-off: same length, a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Oct is cheapest — from £1,125, about 10% below the priciest month (Aug).

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Getting there

Amsterdam
One-way · arrive 3 Oct 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Amsterdam · 3 Oct4 Oct

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