5 Day Eastern Europe Classic Tour

The Eastern Europe Classic Tour is a 5-day journey through cultural capitals and historic cities.
Starting in Frankfurt, travel through Munich and Salzburg to Vienna, then continue to Budapest, Bratislava, and Prague.
End with Nuremberg before returning to Frankfurt — a compact route rich in architecture, heritage, and charm.

Tour Overview

📍 Departure

  • D1 Salzburg Departure: 17:00 – Meeting Point: Busterminal Nonntal (Erzabt-Klotz-Straße 6, 5020 Salzburg)
  • D1 Frankfurt Departure: 08:00 – Meeting Point: Frankfurt Central Station (Hbf) south exit Mannheimer Street bus parking lot
    (On Sundays and German national holidays, departure time is postponed to 08:45)
  • D1 Metzingen Departure: 12:00 – Meeting Point: Metzingen Tourist Information Center (Reutlinger Str. 58, 72555 Metzingen)
    (Cancelled on Sundays and German/Bavarian holidays)
  • D1 Munich Departure: 15:30 – Meeting Point: North Gate of Munich Main Railway Station, opposite Lufthansa Parking Station (Arnulfstraße 3, 80335 München)

Add-on Options

  • Please be sure to bring a valid passport or identification when joining the tour. €0.00
  • Bus front-row seat reservation (first-come, first-served): €15.00
    (Only applicable to first 16 seats in rows 2–5 of the coach and first 6 seats on a minibus. If a 9-seater car is used, the fee will be refunded.)

💸 Discounts

Special rate for children: Under 6 years old enjoy 35% off (only valid when sharing a double room with 2 full-paid adults).

  • D1 Frankfurt boarding price increased: €10 / person
  • D5 Frankfurt disembarking price increased: €10 / person

📝 Note

Single Supplement Fee: from €200 / person

Depart from Frankfurt, passing through Metzingen Shopping Village (On Sundays, German holidays or Bavaria Public Holidays, this stop will be cancelled, and the departure time from Frankfurt will be postponed to 08:45) and Munich, then head to Salzburg, a charming Austrian city known for its baroque architecture, rich cultural heritage, and as the birthplace of legendary composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Visit [Mirabell Gardens] and [Mozart’s Residence]. Overnight in Salzburg or nearby.

*On Sundays, German holidays or Bavaria Public Holidays, Metzingen Meeting point will be cancelled, and the departure time from Frankfurt will be postponed to 08:45.

[ Meiqinggen Famous Village ]

The success of the famous Metzingen Village originated from the old brick factory of the Canal Street in the 1970s: the textile center and the home of Hugo Boss. Since the beginning of the men’s tailors began to engage in retail business here, today it has developed into an internationally renowned and prosperous shopping destination. With an average annual reception of more than 3 million visitors from 185 countries, the Metzingen Village is one of the most successful factory direct sales cities in Europe, successfully combining fashion, lifestyle, design, food, and architecture.

[ Mirabell Garden ]

This baroque garden with Roman sculptures, fountains, and labyrinths was once the place where the heroine Maria took the children to sing “Do-Re-Mi” in the famous film The Sound of Music.

[ Mozart House ]

The place where the famous 18th century Austrian music master Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born. The museum displays violins, pianos, and manuscripts used by Mozart during his lifetime, as well as original letters and set designs.

After breakfast, we’ll drive to Vienna, a city renowned for its rich cultural heritage, imperial history, and reputation as the “capital of music,” where classical composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss once lived and created their masterpieces. We’ll explore the imperial summer residence of [Schönbrunn Palace] (optional) and [Austrian Parliament], symbolizing Austria’s political history. Next, we’ll visit [Stephansdom], known for its striking tiled roof and panoramic views of the city from the tower, and [Hofburg Palace], housing the offices of the Austrian president and various museums. Overnight stay in Vienna or nearby.

[ Stephen’s Cathedral ]

Stephen’s Cathedral is a symbol of the city of Vienna and one of the most famous Gothic churches in the world. Its 137-meter-tall spire is the second tallest church tower in the world after Cologne Cathedral. The cathedral’s high dome, ornate marble columns, and baroque altar are truly magnificent. Visitors can climb the South Tower or take the elevator to enjoy panoramic views of Vienna.

[ Austrian Parliament Building ]

The Austrian Parliament Building in Vienna is the seat of the Austrian National Assembly and the Federal Parliament. Built in Greek Revival style with grand columns, it stands as a powerful symbol of democracy and national governance.

[ Schönbrunn Palace ]

The Schönbrunn Palace takes its name from a “beautiful spring” once discovered by Emperor Matthias. Commissioned by Empress Maria Theresa in 1743, the palace became the summer residence of the Habsburgs, featuring baroque gardens, ornate halls, and architecture second only to Versailles in grandeur. It is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

[ Hofburg Imperial Palace ]

The Hofburg Imperial Palace served as the political and cultural heart of the Habsburg Empire for over six centuries. It now houses the Austrian President’s offices and the Princess Sissi Museum, where visitors can explore exhibits of imperial costumes, artifacts, and detailed reconstructions of palace life.

After breakfast, proceed to Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Enjoy a scenic [Danube River Cruise] (optional) to admire the beautiful views along both banks. Afterwards, visit the [Heroes’ Square], a historic landmark celebrating Hungary’s millennium. Continue with a visit to the [Fisherman’s Bastion], an iconic terrace offering panoramic views of the city. We will also see the [Buda Castle], a former royal residence, and the [Matthias Church], renowned for its stunning architecture and vibrant history. Overnight stay in Budapest or nearby.

[ Buda Castle ]

Located on the west bank of the Danube on Castle Hill, Buda Castle is one of Budapest’s most prominent landmarks. Once the residence of the Hungarian royal family, today the castle houses the Budapest History Museum, the National Library, and the National Gallery. Its courtyards and terraces offer spectacular views of the city.

[ Fisherman’s Bastion ]

Fisherman’s Bastion is a neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque terrace on the Buda side of the Danube River. Built between 1895 and 1902 by Frigyes Schulek, it was later restored by his son after World War II. From its towers and balconies, visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views over the Danube, Margaret Island, and Pest.

[ Heroes’ Square ]

Heroes’ Square marks the end of Andrássy Avenue and stands as one of Budapest’s grandest landmarks. The Millennium Monument at its center commemorates the seven Magyar chieftains who founded Hungary, surrounded by statues of national heroes and kings. The square is flanked by the Palace of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts.

[ Matthias Church ]

Matthias Church stands proudly near the Fisherman’s Bastion on Castle Hill. It was the site of coronations for several Hungarian kings. The church’s intricate stonework, colorful Zsolnay tile roof, and Art Nouveau interior make it one of Budapest’s architectural gems — described by Victor Hugo as a “symphony in stone.”

After breakfast, travel to Bratislava, where you’ll enjoy a short stop to admire the beautiful scenery of [Roland Fountain], the Old Town Square, and the Jewish Quarter. Afterwards, continue to Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, and explore the [Old Town Square] — the heart of the city’s historic center — featuring the world-famous [Prague Astronomical Clock]. Overnight stay in Prague or nearby.

[ Prague Astronomical Clock ]

Located on the south wall of Prague’s Old Town Hall, the Astronomical Clock attracts visitors from all over the world. Built over 600 years ago, this intricate masterpiece displays the movement of the sun, moon, and zodiac signs. Every day at noon, the clock comes to life as twelve apostles appear in motion — accompanied by the crowing of a golden rooster and the ringing of the hour bell.

[ Prague Square ]

Old Town Square is the beating heart of Prague and one of Europe’s most picturesque plazas. The square features the Jan Hus Memorial at its center, surrounded by pastel-colored Gothic and Baroque buildings. The term “Prague” originates from the German word “Braha,” meaning “threshold,” inspired by the Vltava River flowing turbulently through rocky rapids that resemble a doorway.

[ Roland Fountain ]

The Roland Fountain, located in the Main Square of Bratislava, was built around 1572 to commemorate the coronation of King Maximilian II. It stands as a beautiful Renaissance symbol of the city, surrounded by historic façades and lively cafés — a favorite gathering place for locals and tourists alike.

After breakfast, we’ll discover the magnificent [Prague Castle] (optional), a vast historic complex that once served as the residence of Czech kings and a proud symbol of the nation’s heritage. Inside the castle, visit the stunning [St. Vitus Cathedral], a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, and stroll through the fairytale-like [Golden Lane]. Next, explore the iconic [Charles Bridge], where you can enjoy breathtaking views of Prague’s red rooftops and the Vltava River.

After sightseeing, we’ll travel to Nuremberg Main Station (estimated arrival 16:00), and then continue to Frankfurt Main Station (estimated arrival 20:30).
Note: The tour guide may adjust the sightseeing order in Prague on Day 4 and Day 5 based on actual conditions.

⚠️ No sightseeing activities are arranged in Nuremberg on this day.

[ St. Vitus Cathedral ]

Located within Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral is one of the most significant landmarks in the Czech Republic. Its west façade is crowned by twin 82 m spires that have stood the test of time. Inside, magnificent stained-glass windows bathe the interior in colorful light — a true symphony of faith and craftsmanship.

[ Prague Castle ]

Perched atop the Vltava River’s hills, Prague Castle offers panoramic views over the entire city. Once the seat of Czech kings, today it houses museums, galleries, and historic halls. At sunset, the golden light casts a magical glow across Prague’s red rooftops, creating an unforgettable scene.

[ Charles Bridge ]

The Charles Bridge spans the Vltava River, linking Prague Castle with the Old Town. Built in the 14th century, this Gothic stone bridge is adorned with 30 baroque statues of saints. Walking across its cobblestones, visitors can soak in centuries of history and admire breathtaking river views.

[ Golden Lane ]

Nestled within Prague Castle, the charming Golden Lane dates back to the 16th century and is said to have been home to alchemists seeking to create gold. Today, its pastel-colored houses and tiny windows capture a fairytale ambience. The writer Franz Kafka once lived here in house No. 22, finding inspiration in its quiet atmosphere.

⏰ Estimated Arrival Times: Nuremberg 16:00 • Frankfurt 20:30 Please allow at least 3 hours buffer for connecting travel to avoid delays due to unforeseen circumstances.

European Tour Program | EuroCircle

European Tour Program

Signature European Lines by EuroCircle

Price: 108€/day

Departure: Every Wednesday & Saturday – All year round

Languages: English / Chinese / Vietnamese

Price Explanation

Below is a detailed breakdown of what’s included, what’s excluded, and important notes for your Red Line journey across Europe.

What’s Included

  • Accommodation: 4-star hotel (shared twin/double room)
  • Vehicle: Coach or car (depending on group size)
  • Driver/Guide: Driver + tour guide (only driver if ≤9 seats)
  • Meals: Daily breakfast
  • Luggage: 1 × 23kg + 1 carry-on

What’s Excluded

  • Entrance tickets (arranged during tour)
  • Lunch and dinner
  • Tips for driver and guide
  • Single room supplement
  • Force majeure costs (weather, strikes, etc.)
  • Personal expenses (laundry, drinks, etc.)
  • Other items not listed above

Good to Know

  • Child Discount: 2 adults + child under 6 → 35% off without extra bed.
  • Bus Front-row Seat: Limited; first come, first served.
  • Group Merge: English and Chinese groups may be combined with bilingual guide.

Recommended Activity Reference (At Your Own Expense)

Mandatory Fees

ItemPrice
City Permit & City Tax (≥12 yrs)75 €
Rome City Transport (optional)6 €

Attraction Tickets

ActivityPrice
Seine River Cruise17€/adult · 8€/child
Venice Gondola (max 5pax)40€/person
Golden Waterway (8–12pax)40€/person

Meals

Meal TypePrice
Chinese Lunch/Dinner (6 dishes + soup)15–20 €
Venice Specialty Meal30 €

Tips

RoleSuggested Tip
Venice Local Guide2 €/person
Driver5 €/person/day
Tour Guide5 €/person/day

*Prices above are for reference and may vary according to local announcements.

Chương Trình Du Lịch Châu Âu Tổng Hợp

Signature European Lines by EuroCircle

Giá tour: 108€/ngày

Lịch khởi hành: Thứ Tư & Thứ Bảy hàng tuần – Quanh năm

Ngôn ngữ phục vụ: Tiếng Anh / Hoa / Việt

Giải thích giá tour

Bảng chi tiết dưới đây giúp bạn hiểu rõ hơn về dịch vụ bao gồm, không bao gồm và những lưu ý quan trọng trong hành trình Red Line.

Dịch vụ bao gồm

  • Lưu trú: Khách sạn 4 sao, phòng đôi hoặc hai giường
  • Phương tiện: Xe du lịch hoặc xe hơi tùy số lượng khách
  • Tài xế/HDV: Tài xế + HDV (xe ≤9 chỗ chỉ có tài xế)
  • Bữa ăn: Ăn sáng hàng ngày
  • Hành lý: 1 kiện 23kg + 1 hành lý xách tay

Không bao gồm

  • Vé tham quan tùy chọn (HDV hỗ trợ mua tại chỗ)
  • Bữa trưa và tối
  • Tiền tip cho tài xế & HDV
  • Phụ phí phòng đơn
  • Chi phí do bất khả kháng (thời tiết, đình công…)
  • Chi tiêu cá nhân (giặt ủi, đồ uống…)
  • Các dịch vụ khác không liệt kê

Lưu ý quan trọng

  • Giá trẻ em: 2 người lớn + 1 trẻ <6 tuổi: giảm 35% (nếu không kê giường).
  • Ghế đầu xe bus: Có giới hạn, ưu tiên khách đăng ký sớm.
  • Ghép đoàn song ngữ: Có thể ghép đoàn Anh–Hoa, HDV song ngữ phục vụ cả hai.

Chi phí và hoạt động tham khảo

Chi phí bắt buộc

MụcGiá
Phí thành phố & thuế (≥12 tuổi)75 €
Phí di chuyển nội đô Rome (tùy chọn)6 €

Hoạt động tự chọn

Hoạt độngGiá
Du thuyền sông Seine17€/người lớn · 8€/trẻ em
Thuyền Gondola Venice (tối đa 5 người)40€/người
Golden Waterway (8–12 người)40€/người

Bữa ăn tham khảo

Loại bữa ănGiá
Bữa Trung Hoa (6 món + 1 canh)15–20 €
Bữa đặc sản Venice30 €

Tiền tip tham khảo

Đối tượngMức gợi ý
HDV địa phương Venice2 €/khách
Tài xế5 €/khách/ngày
HDV đi cùng5 €/khách/ngày

*Các mức giá trên chỉ mang tính tham khảo và có thể thay đổi theo thông báo thực tế.