Tour Green Line

The Green Line Tour unveils a symphony of alpine beauty, imperial heritage, and vibrant modern cities — where timeless culture meets serene landscapes.
From the music-filled streets of Vienna to the romantic bridges of Budapest, the fairy-tale charm of Prague, and the cosmopolitan spirit of Zurich and Berlin — every moment reflects the soul of Europe in its purest form.

Tour Overview

Switzerland → Austria → Liechtenstein → Hungary → Czech → Germany

📍 Meeting Point & Departure Time

  • D1 Frankfurt – Frankfurt Central Station (08:30)
  • D1 Zurich – Stadthausquai 17 (14:30)
  • D2 Lucerne – Torbogen Luzern (08:45)
  • D2 Munich – Arnulfstraße 3 (15:30)
  • D3 Vienna – Schönbrunn Palace (14:00)
  • D4 Vienna – Europaplatz 2 (08:30)
  • D4 Budapest – Műcsarnok (14:00)
  • D5 Budapest – Hotel (per notice) (08:00)
  • D6 Prague – Wilsonova 300/8 (08:30)
  • D7 Berlin – Brandenburg Gate (08:30)

🕒 Departure

Every Wednesday & Saturday – All year round

🌐 Languages

English, Chinese, Vietnamese

💰 Tour Price

€108 / day
(City permit & tax not included)

We depart from Frankfurt for Zurich, a fascinating city known for its stunning natural beauty and vibrant cultural scene. Visit the Grossmünster, a magnificent Romanesque cathedral, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lake Zurich. Take a stroll along Bahnhofstrasse, lined with boutiques and cafés. Later, continue to Lucerne to visit the Chapel Bridge (Kapellbrücke) and the Lion Monument, a moving tribute to Swiss Guards. Overnight stay in Lucerne or nearby.

Bahnhofstrasse Zurich
Bahnhofstrasse
Chapel Bridge
Chapel Bridge
Lion Monument
Lion Monument
Zurich Cathedral
Zurich Cathedral
Lake Zurich
Lake Zurich
[ Bahnhofstrasse ]

One of the richest shopping streets in the world, Bahnhofstrasse was built in 15 BC during Roman rule. Today it remains a symbol of Zurich’s prosperity and cosmopolitan charm.

[ Chapel Bridge ]

The 14th-century Kapellbrücke is Europe’s oldest covered wooden bridge, decorated with 17th-century paintings. Rebuilt after a 1993 fire, it stands as Lucerne’s most famous landmark.

[ Lion Monument ]

The Dying Lion of Lucerne honors Swiss Guards killed during the French Revolution. Mark Twain described it as “the most mournful and moving piece of stone in the world.”

[ Zurich Cathedral (Grossmünster) ]

Built around 1100, the Zurich Cathedral is one of the city’s three main churches. According to legend, it was founded by Charlemagne after his horse stumbled upon the tombs of Zurich’s patron saints.

[ Lake Zurich ]

A pristine alpine lake surrounded by mountains and walking trails, Lake Zurich offers swimming, picnicking, and scenic cruises — a favorite retreat for locals and visitors alike.

After breakfast, we’ll drive to Liechtenstein, a small yet wealthy country famous for its beautiful Alpine scenery and world-renowned tax-friendly economy. Visit the Postmuseum (Stamp Museum) to explore the fascinating history of postal services and the art of philately.

Next, continue your journey to Munich — the capital of Bavaria. Visit Marienplatz, the city’s central square, to admire the stunning New Town Hall (Neues Rathaus), an architectural masterpiece in Neo-Gothic style.

Overnight stay in the German-Austrian border area.

Briefmarken Museum Liechtenstein
Briefmarken Museum
Munich City Hall
Munich City Hall
Marienplatz Munich
Maria Square
[ Briefmarken Museum (Postmuseum) ]

The Liechtenstein Stamp Museum in Vaduz showcases some of the world’s most admired stamps. Since issuing its first set in 1912, Liechtenstein has produced countless unique and artistic designs, making it a haven for philatelists worldwide.

[ Munich City Hall (Neues Rathaus) ]

The New Town Hall, located on Marienplatz, was built between 1867 and 1908. Its intricate façade features statues of kings, saints, and mythic heroes. The 85-meter tower houses the famous Glockenspiel — one of Munich’s top attractions.

[ Maria Square (Marienplatz) ]

Marienplatz has been Munich’s heart since the 12th century. At its center stands a golden statue of the Virgin Mary, surrounded by beautiful Gothic and Baroque buildings — a vibrant gathering spot for locals and travelers alike.

After breakfast, we’ll drive to Vienna, a city renowned for its imperial heritage, cultural richness, and reputation as the “capital of music,” where legends like Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss composed their masterpieces.

Explore the majestic Schönbrunn Palace (optional), the imperial summer residence, and the Austrian Parliament (exterior visit only), a symbol of Austria’s political history. Visit Stephansdom (St. Stephen’s Cathedral), known for its colorful tiled roof and panoramic tower views, and admire the grand Hofburg Palace (exterior visit only), home to the Austrian president’s offices and national museums.

Overnight stay in Vienna or nearby.

St. Stephen's Cathedral Vienna
Stephen’s Cathedral
Austrian Parliament Building
Austrian Parliament Building
Schönbrunn Palace
Schönbrunn Palace
Hofburg Imperial Palace
Hofburg Imperial Palace
[ Stephen’s Cathedral (Stephansdom) ]

The iconic Gothic cathedral of Vienna, featuring a 137-meter spire — the second tallest in Europe after Cologne. Its vibrant mosaic roof and ornate marble altar make it one of the most beautiful churches in the world. Visitors can climb the South Tower for breathtaking views over Vienna.

[ Austrian Parliament Building ]

Home to Austria’s National Assembly, this grand neoclassical building is inspired by ancient Greek architecture. It stands as a testament to Austria’s democratic legacy and national pride.

[ Schönbrunn Palace ]

Commissioned by Empress Maria Theresa in 1743, Schönbrunn Palace covers 26,000 m² — second only to Versailles in size. The palace features lavish Baroque halls and sprawling gardens, once the summer home of the Habsburgs.

[ Hofburg Imperial Palace ]

The seat of power for the Habsburg dynasty from the 13th century to 1918, Hofburg evolved into a vast complex of 18 wings and 2,500 rooms. Today, it houses the Austrian president’s offices and the Sisi Museum, celebrating Empress Elisabeth’s legacy.

After breakfast, head to Pandorf Designer Outlet for about an hour of shopping (note: this stop will be cancelled on Sundays and public holidays).

Continue to Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Enjoy an optional Danube River Cruise for scenic views along both banks of the river. Visit Heroes’ Square, a monument celebrating Hungary’s millennium, and Fisherman’s Bastion (exterior visit only), offering panoramic views of the city.

You’ll also see Buda Castle (exterior visit only), a former royal residence, and Matthias Church (exterior visit only), famous for its vibrant colors and intricate architecture.

Overnight stay in Budapest or nearby.

Buda Castle Budapest
Buda Castle
Fisherman's Bastion
Fisherman Bastion
Heroes Square Budapest
Heroes Square
Matthias Church
Matthias Church
[ Buda Castle ]

Located on Castle Hill overlooking the Danube, Buda Castle was once the residence of Hungarian kings. Today, it houses the Budapest History Museum, the National Széchényi Library, and the Hungarian National Gallery.

[ Fisherman’s Bastion ]

A neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque terrace built between 1895 and 1902, designed by Frigyes Schulek. From its towers, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Danube, Margaret Island, and the Pest side of Budapest.

[ Heroes’ Square ]

One of Budapest’s main squares, located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, featuring the Millennium Monument. The statues commemorate the seven tribal leaders who founded Hungary and other national heroes.

[ Matthias Church ]

One of Budapest’s most famous landmarks, Matthias Church stands beside the Fisherman’s Bastion. Known for its colorful roof tiles and ornate interior, it has hosted royal coronations for centuries.

After breakfast, we head to Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Visit St. Vitus Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece of Gothic design located inside the Prague Castle complex.

Walk along the charming Charles Bridge and take in panoramic views of the Vltava River. Explore Golden Lane (entry ticket required), a colorful historic street once home to goldsmiths and alchemists.

Continue to the vast Prague Castle, once home to Czech kings and presidents, and stroll through Old Town Square, where the famous Prague Astronomical Clock has kept time for over 600 years.

Overnight stay in Prague or nearby.

Note: In 2026, this tour will not include a visit to Golden Lane.

St. Vitus Cathedral
St. Vitus Cathedral
Prague Castle
Prague Castle
Astronomical Clock
Prague Astronomical Clock
Old Town Square
old Prague Square
Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge
Golden Alley
Golden Alley
[ St. Vitus Cathedral ]

Located in Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral is one of the most iconic Gothic structures in Europe. Its twin spires rise 82 meters, and the sunlight filtering through its stained-glass windows creates a mesmerizing play of colors inside the sanctuary.

[ Prague Castle ]

Overlooking the Vltava River, Prague Castle dominates the skyline with its sprawling courtyards and palaces. A UNESCO World Heritage site, it offers panoramic sunset views across the red rooftops of the city.

[ Prague Astronomical Clock ]

Installed in 1410, this 600-year-old clock on the Old Town Hall features moving apostles that appear every hour. Its intricate design illustrates medieval astronomical knowledge and artistic brilliance.

[ Prague Square (Old Town Square) ]

The historic heart of Prague, surrounded by colorful baroque buildings and the Jan Hus Monument. It remains the city’s main gathering point for festivals and events.

[ Charles Bridge ]

Built in the 14th century, this stone bridge connects Prague Castle and Old Town. Decorated with 30 statues of saints, it’s one of Europe’s most romantic walks, especially at sunrise or sunset.

[ Golden Alley (Zlatá Ulička) ]

A charming medieval lane inside Prague Castle, famous for its tiny colorful houses and legends of alchemists. Writer Franz Kafka once lived here while working on his literary masterpieces.

After breakfast, we’ll travel to Dresden for sightseeing at Dresdner Frauenkirche, Semperoper Dresden (optional), and Dresdner Zwinger. Known as the “Florence on the Elbe”, Dresden is admired for its mild climate, strategic location, and exquisite Baroque architecture along the Elbe River.

Afterwards, continue to Berlin to visit Museum Island, Berlin Wall, Berliner Dom (Berlin Cathedral), and Berliner Fernsehturm (Berlin TV Tower).

Beyond its deep historical significance, Berlin stands as a vibrant, multicultural capital, full of creativity and diversity.

Overnight stay in Berlin or nearby.

Museum Island
Museum Island
Church of Our Lady
Church of Our Lady
Berlin Wall
Berlin Wall
Berlin Cathedral
Berlin Cathedral
Berlin TV Tower
Berlin TV Tower
Semper Opera House
Semper Opera House
Zwinger Palace
Zwinger Palace
[ Museum Island ]

A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the heart of Berlin. It houses five major museums — the Pergamon, Bode, Altes, Neues, and Alte Nationalgalerie — representing 6,000 years of human history.

[ Church of Our Lady (Frauenkirche Dresden) ]

Built in 1726, this sandstone church is one of the world’s largest of its kind. Destroyed during WWII and later reconstructed, it now stands as a global symbol of reconciliation.

[ Berlin Wall ]

Constructed in 1961, the Berlin Wall divided East and West Berlin for nearly three decades. Remnants like the East Side Gallery now serve as a colorful reminder of freedom and unity.

[ Berlin Cathedral (Berliner Dom) ]

Built between 1894–1905, this Lutheran cathedral on Museum Island once served as the royal court church of the Hohenzollern family. Its grand dome remains a hallmark of Berlin’s skyline.

[ Berlin TV Tower (Fernsehturm) ]

Standing 368 meters tall, the Fernsehturm offers 360° panoramic views of Berlin. It remains one of the city’s most visited attractions.

[ Semper Opera House (Semperoper Dresden) ]

Originally built in 1841 and rebuilt in 1878 after a fire, this neo-Renaissance opera house is home to the Saxon State Orchestra and renowned for its acoustics and elegance.

[ Zwinger Palace ]

A masterpiece of Baroque architecture, the Zwinger once hosted royal banquets and celebrations. Its ornate pavilions and courtyards make it one of Germany’s most photogenic landmarks.

After breakfast, continue your sightseeing in Berlin. Visit the Reichstag Building, a symbol of Germany’s democratic traditions and its turbulent history; the Brandenburg Gate, once a Cold War symbol of division and now a sign of unity and peace; and the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, honoring Jewish victims of the Holocaust.

Afterwards, return to Frankfurt — the tour ends.

Note: The times shown above are for reference. Delays may occur due to weather, traffic, or other circumstances. Please allow at least three hours between this tour’s conclusion and any onward travel arrangements.

Brandenburg Gate
Brandenburg Gate
Reichstag Building
House of Parliament (Reichstag)
Holocaust Memorial
Jewish Holocaust Memorial
[ Brandenburg Gate ]

The only remaining city gate in Berlin, the Brandenburg Gate is a national symbol of unity and peace. Once dividing East and West Berlin, it now represents reconciliation and freedom for the German people.

[ House of Parliament (Reichstag Building) ]

Located in the heart of Berlin, this Renaissance-style structure houses Germany’s Bundestag (Federal Parliament). Its iconic glass dome, added after reunification, symbolizes transparency and democracy.

[ Jewish Holocaust Memorial Group ]

Designed by architect Peter Eisenman, this memorial near the Reichstag consists of 2,711 concrete slabs, serving as a solemn reminder of the victims of the Holocaust. Its abstract design evokes reflection and remembrance.

European Green Line | EuroCircle

European Green Line Tour

Hotels: 4-star accommodation (twin/double)

Departure: Every Wednesday & Saturday – All year round

Flexibility: Free choice of joining and leaving cities

Languages: English / Chinese / Vietnamese

Tour Overview

Explore six beautiful countries — Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Czech Republic, and Germany. The Green Line brings you through the heart of Europe: from the serene lakes of Lucerne to Vienna’s symphony halls, from Budapest’s romantic Danube to Prague’s thousand towers — and onward to Berlin’s dynamic capital life.

What’s Included

  • Accommodation: 4-star hotel (shared twin/double room)
  • Transport: Modern coach or private car (depending on group size)
  • Driver/Guide: Driver + tour guide (driver only 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 €

Attraction Tickets

ActivityPrice
Danube River Cruise25€/adult · 15€/child
Vienna Schönbrunn Palace25 €
Prague Castle Entry18 €

Meals

Meal TypePrice
Central European Lunch/Dinner15–25 €
Local Specialty Meal (Vienna or Budapest)30 €

Tips

RoleSuggested Tip
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 – Green Line

Khách sạn: Tiêu chuẩn 4 sao (phòng đôi hoặc hai giường)

Khởi hành: Thứ Tư & Thứ Bảy hàng tuần – Quanh năm

Linh hoạt: Tự chọn điểm lên/xuống phù hợp hành trình

Ngôn ngữ phục vụ: Tiếng Anh / Hoa / Việt

Tổng quan hành trình

Khám phá 6 quốc gia trung tâm châu Âu – Thụy Sĩ, Áo, Liechtenstein, Hungary, Séc và Đức. Green Line đưa bạn qua những cung đường xanh mát của dãy Alps, đắm mình trong không gian âm nhạc Vienna, lãng mạn bên dòng Danube ở Budapest, cổ kính giữa tháp chuông Prague và năng động tại Berlin – trái tim hiện đại của châu Âu.

Dịch vụ bao gồm

  • Lưu trú: Khách sạn 4 sao, phòng đôi hoặc hai giường
  • Phương tiện: Xe du lịch hoặc xe riêng tùy quy mô đoàn
  • 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 (mua tại chỗ cùng HDV)
  • 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% (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.

Chi phí và hoạt động tham khảo

Chi phí bắt buộc

MụcGiá
Phí thành phố & thuế (≥12 tuổi)75 €

Hoạt động tự chọn

Hoạt độngGiá
Du thuyền sông Danube25€/người lớn · 15€/trẻ em
Cung điện Schönbrunn Vienna25 €
Vé vào Lâu đài Prague18 €

Bữa ăn tham khảo

Loại bữa ănGiá
Bữa Trung Âu tiêu chuẩn15–25 €
Bữa đặc sản địa phương (Vienna/Budapest)30 €

Tiền tip tham khảo

Đối tượngMức gợi ý
HDV địa phương2 €/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.