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The Best of Eastern Europe

Berlin → Budapest 14 days Up to 16

About this trip

This two-week trip runs through six Eastern European countries, mixing capital cities with smaller towns and village life along the way. You will move between grand urban centres and quieter, more traditional corners of the region.

Expect castles, churches, and old town squares, alongside time to sit in Berlin's cafés or take in Prague's beer halls. Budapest, sitting on the Danube, is one of the trip's key stops.

It is a fully guided group trip built around sightseeing and history, with a good mix of culture, food, and outdoor time worked in.

What you'll do

  • Explore fairytale towns in the Czech Republic
  • Wander Budapest's streets along the Danube
  • Spend time in Berlin's café culture
  • Sample beer in Prague
  • Visit castles, churches, and historic town squares
  • Take in village life alongside the big cities
Good to know
  • Covers six countries in 14 days, so expect a fair amount of movement between places
  • Fully guided throughout, suited to those who prefer a structured group itinerary
  • Focus is on sightseeing and history rather than downtime
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you're fit, flexible with logistics, and want brilliant guides with city freedom. Think twice if you need hand-held planning or struggle with long walking days.

  • Guides (Mikael, Karla, Karolina, Jelena) consistently excellent: energetic, informative, proactive about group bonding and daily support.
  • Sweet spot of structure and freedom: organised itinerary with substantial free time daily to explore cities independently or join optional activities.
  • Several kilometres walked most days in winter cold; hectic public transport logistics; physically demanding if you're older or less fit.
  • Book popular attractions (Christmas markets, Auschwitz) well ahead; G Adventures won't pre-arrange airport transfers or sell extra insurance for extensions.

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Best month to go

Departing in Oct is cheapest — from £1,800, about 31% below the priciest month (Jan).

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Getting there

Berlin
One-way · arrive 10 Oct 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Berlin · 10 Oct11 Oct

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