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Germany
• Berlin Wall
• Berlin Mosque
• Dresden Cathedral
• Neuschwanstein Castle
• Islamic Centre of Munich
Slovakia
• Bratislava City
Hungary
• Budapest City
Austria
• Schonbrunn Palace
• Parndorf Fashion Outlet
• Diamond Factory Visit
• Islamic Centre Vienna
Czech Republic
• Prague Castle
• Cesky Krumlov
IMPORTANT NOTES
Minimum 15 adults to move tour with a Tour Manager Remarks Revisions, if any, in itinerary are subject to the Company’s Terms and Conditions, a copy of which is available at www.ChansWorld.com/PackageTourTnCs In particular, the Customer is requested to note the following: Itinerary may be subject to change due to circumstances beyond the Company’s control. Accommodation in designated cities is subject to room availability. Sequence of itinerary may be subject to change. Proposed changes, if any, that are not accepted will be subject to the refund provisions set out in the Terms and Conditions. During local or international public holidays such as Christmas Day, some attractions may be closed or will operate for half a day. Alternative arrangements will be made to visit these affected attractions on other days or they will be replaced with alternatives. Updated 03 Feb 2023
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Assemble at Changi Airport for your flight to Frankfurt or Berlin, the largest and the capital city in Germany.
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Museum Island.jpg
Upon arrival, embark on your journey to discover the history of Berlin. Start your day by visiting Berlin Wall, a concrete wall barrier that divided the city into East and West during the Cold War of Germany from 1961 to 1989. The wall acts as a separation boundary of the country during the war between the western allied by the United States and the eastern allied by the Soviet Union. Next, continue your tour to monuments such as Reichstag Building, Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie. View the magnificent Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. Next, visit Berlin Mosque, built between 1923 to 1925 and had two 90-meters tall minarets that were badly damaged during the World war II and being restored from 1999 to 2001.
Meals On Board / Dinner
Dresdner Residenzschloss.jpg
Dresden Cathedral.jpg
After breakfast, stop by Dresden, the capital city for German State, Saxony. The city was part of the four-raid bombing during the World War II in 1945 with rich history to be discovered. View the Dresdner Residenzschloss, a residential palace for the king of Saxony from 16th to 19th century. Next, continue your tour with a view of the Italian Baroque-style Dresden Cathedral where it was converted from a Catholic church and gained cathedral status only in the 1960s. Thereafter, take a scenic ride and cross the borders over to Prague, the capital city of Czech Republic and is also known as “the city of a Hundred Spires”.
Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
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Astronomical Clock.jpg
This morning, explore Prague city with a tour by visiting Prague Castle, a castle complex which was built in 9th Century AD and is also the official office for the king of Czech Republic. Continue the tour by viewing St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, Charles Bridge and Astronomical Clock. Spend the rest of the day free at leisure for you to discover the beauty of the city. You may wish to join an optional cruise ride along Vltava River, a river of 430km and the longest in Czech Republic which runs along the Bohemian Forest.
Breakfast / Dinner
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Today, visit Cesky Krumlov, a medieval city in the South Bohemian Region of the country. Discover the history of the city which brings you back to 13th century. View the Chateau Cesky Krumlov which was dated back to 1240 when the first castle was built by the Vítkovci family, a powerful Bohemian family. Overnight stay in Cesky Krumlov.
Breakfast / Dinner
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Heroes' Square.jpg
After breakfast, start your tour by driving towards Budapest, the capital city of Hungary. Explore the administrative, business and cultural centre of Hungary. The Castle District is the premier destination for visitors and contains some of Budapest's most important monuments and museums. The main sights of the twin cities of Buda and Pest include Heroes’ Square, a magnificent reminder of Hungary’s influence during the celebrated Austro-Hungarian Empire, Fisherman’s Bastion and Gellert Hill, all of which offer panoramic views of the city. If time permits, do not miss an opportunity to cruise along the Danube River, which pulses through the heart of Central and Eastern Europe.
Breakfast / Dinner
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After breakfast, visit the Parndorf Fashion Outlet. Enjoy international brands, which range from casual fashion, sport, outdoor and shoes, up to accessories and lifestyle products. After lunch, proceed to Slovakia and enjoy a city tour and take in sights such as Slovak National Theatre, Reduta concert Hall, Presidential Palace and the Bratislava Castle. Note: Designer Outlet Parndorf is close on public holiday and Sunday, subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
Breakfast
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Start of your day by travelling towards Vienna, the largest city and the capital of Austria. Visit to a major Viennese attraction, Schonbrunn Palace. Schonbrunn Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Austria's most visited attraction. This Baroque synthesis of different arts, consisting of a palace and gardens, has been in the possession of the Habsburgs for centuries, and has been restored to its original condition. Next, continue with a city tour to view significant landmarks from Ringstrasse to Opera House, Hofburg, Parliament Building, Town Hall and Burgtheater. The Burgtheater was largely destroyed in a bombing raid in 1945 and one month later, on April 12, 1945, it was further damaged by a fire of unknown origin. Thereafter, visit the Islamic Centre Vienna, the first mosque opened in Austria in the 20th century.
Breakfast / Dinner
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Mozart Square.jpg
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s birthplace.jpg
This morning, proceed with a scenic drive from Vienna to Salzburg, the hometown of Mozart where you will discover the fascinating musical city and be thrilling with what the city has to offers. Start with a city tour which allows you to discover this delightful musical city at your leisure and rejoice in sights like Mirabell Palace, Residence Square, Mozart Square and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s birthplace at No.9 Getridegasse Street. Thereafter, embark on a scenic drive to Munich, the capital city of Bavaria and the third largest in Germany.
Breakfast / Dinner
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Munich Olympic Stadium.jpg
Viktualienmarkt.jpg
After breakfast, bid farewell and travel back to Germany with a stop in Munich where you will embark on your city tour to Marienplatz, Munich’s main square since the 12th century, with the old and new town hall. Be wowed by the 1,000-foot-tall Olympic Tower and the Olympic Stadium, which hosted the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final and multiple UEFA Champions League finals. Enjoy the bustling life of the popular Viktualienmarkt, an open-air market full of little stores selling fresh, fruits, flowers and cheese. Visit the Islamic Centre of Munich, which was built in 1973.
Breakfast / Dinner
Neuschwanstein Castle.jpg
Shopping.jpg
Start the day by visiting the magnificent Neuschwanstein Castle, which was a retreat for the famed composer and conductor, Richard Wagner. The palace has appeared in several movies and was the inspiration for Sleeping Beauty castle in Disneyland Paris. Spend the rest of the day free at leisure, walk the streets of Munich while enjoying your shopping spree. Note: Neuschwanstein Castle is subject to availability and will be replaced with Linderhorf Palace tour if unavailable.
Breakfast
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If time permits, do some last-minute shopping before transfer to the airport for your flight departure back home.
Meals On Board / Breakfast
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Assemble at Changi Airport for your flight to Berlin, the largest and the capital city in Germany.
Berlin Wall.jpg
Museum Island.jpg
Upon arrival, embark on your journey to discover the history of Berlin. Start your day by visiting Berlin Wall, a concrete wall barrier that divided the city into East and West during the Cold War of Germany from 1961 to 1989. The wall acts as a separation boundary of the country during the war between the western allied by the United States and the eastern allied by the Soviet Union. Next, continue your tour to monuments such as Reichstag Building, Brandenburg Gate and Checkpoint Charlie. View the magnificent Museum Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999. Next, visit Berlin Mosque, built between 1923 to 1925 and had two 90-meters tall minarets that were badly damaged during the World war II and being restored from 1999 to 2001.
Meals On Board / Dinner
Dresdner Residenzschloss.jpg
Dresden Cathedral.jpg
After breakfast, stop by Dresden, the capital city for German State, Saxony. The city was part of the four-raid bombing during the World War II in 1945 with rich history to be discovered. View the Dresdner Residenzschloss, a residential palace for the king of Saxony from 16th to 19th century. Next, continue your tour with a view of the Italian Baroque-style Dresden Cathedral where it was converted from a Catholic church and gained cathedral status only in the 1960s. Thereafter, take a scenic ride and cross the borders over to Prague, the capital city of Czech Republic and is also known as “the city of a Hundred Spires”.
Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner
Prague City.jpg
Prague Castle.jpg
Astronomical Clock.jpg
This morning, explore Prague city with a tour by visiting Prague Castle, a castle complex which was built in 9th Century AD and is also the official office for the king of Czech Republic. Continue the tour by viewing St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, Charles Bridge and Astronomical Clock. Spend the rest of the day free at leisure for you to discover the beauty of the city. You may wish to join an optional cruise ride along Vltava River, a river of 430km and the longest in Czech Republic which runs along the Bohemian Forest.
Breakfast / Dinner
Cesky Krumlov City.jpg
Today, visit Cesky Krumlov, a medieval city in the South Bohemian Region of the country. Discover the history of the city which brings you back to 13th century. View the Chateau Cesky Krumlov which was dated back to 1240 when the first castle was built by the Vítkovci family, a powerful Bohemian family. Overnight stay in Cesky Krumlov.
Breakfast / Dinner
Budapest City.jpg
Heroes' Square.jpg
After breakfast, start your tour by driving towards Budapest, the capital city of Hungary. Explore the administrative, business and cultural centre of Hungary. The Castle District is the premier destination for visitors and contains some of Budapest's most important monuments and museums. The main sights of the twin cities of Buda and Pest include Heroes’ Square, a magnificent reminder of Hungary’s influence during the celebrated Austro-Hungarian Empire, Fisherman’s Bastion and Gellert Hill, all of which offer panoramic views of the city. If time permits, do not miss an opportunity to cruise along the Danube River, which pulses through the heart of Central and Eastern Europe.
Breakfast / Dinner
Pandorf Outlet.jpg
Shopping.jpg
Bratislava Castle.jpeg
After breakfast, visit the Parndorf Fashion Outlet. Enjoy international brands, which range from casual fashion, sport, outdoor and shoes, up to accessories and lifestyle products. After lunch, proceed to Slovakia and enjoy a city tour and take in sights such as Slovak National Theatre, Reduta concert Hall, Presidential Palace and the Bratislava Castle. Note: Designer Outlet Parndorf is close on public holiday and Sunday, subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
Breakfast
Schonbrunn Palace.jpg
Vienna City.jpg
Start of your day by travelling towards Vienna, the largest city and the capital of Austria. Visit to a major Viennese attraction, Schonbrunn Palace. Schonbrunn Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Austria's most visited attraction. This Baroque synthesis of different arts, consisting of a palace and gardens, has been in the possession of the Habsburgs for centuries, and has been restored to its original condition. Next, continue with a city tour to view significant landmarks from Ringstrasse to Opera House, Hofburg, Parliament Building, Town Hall and Burgtheater. The Burgtheater was largely destroyed in a bombing raid in 1945 and one month later, on April 12, 1945, it was further damaged by a fire of unknown origin. Thereafter, visit the Islamic Centre Vienna, the first mosque opened in Austria in the 20th century.
Breakfast / Dinner
Mirabell Palace.jpg
Mozart Square.jpg
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s birthplace.jpg
This morning, proceed with a scenic drive from Vienna to Salzburg, the hometown of Mozart where you will discover the fascinating musical city and be thrilling with what the city has to offers. Start with a city tour which allows you to discover this delightful musical city at your leisure and rejoice in sights like Mirabell Palace, Residence Square, Mozart Square and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s birthplace at No.9 Getridegasse Street. Thereafter, embark on a scenic drive to Munich, the capital city of Bavaria and the third largest in Germany.
Breakfast / Dinner
Marienplatz.jpg
Munich Olympic Stadium.jpg
Viktualienmarkt.jpg
After breakfast, bid farewell and travel back to Germany with a stop in Munich where you will embark on your city tour to Marienplatz, Munich’s main square since the 12th century, with the old and new town hall. Be wowed by the 1,000-foot-tall Olympic Tower and the Olympic Stadium, which hosted the 1974 FIFA World Cup Final and multiple UEFA Champions League finals. Enjoy the bustling life of the popular Viktualienmarkt, an open-air market full of little stores selling fresh, fruits, flowers and cheese. Visit the Islamic Centre of Munich, which was built in 1973.
Breakfast / Dinner
Neuschwanstein Castle.jpg
Shopping.jpg
Start the day by visiting the magnificent Neuschwanstein Castle, which was a retreat for the famed composer and conductor, Richard Wagner. The palace has appeared in several movies and was the inspiration for Sleeping Beauty castle in Disneyland Paris. Spend the rest of the day free at leisure, walk the streets of Munich while enjoying your shopping spree. Note: Neuschwanstein Castle is subject to availability and will be replaced with Linderhorf Palace tour if unavailable.
Breakfast
Airplane.jpg
If time permits, do some last-minute shopping before transfer to the airport for your flight departure back home.
Meals On Board / Breakfast
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Day 1
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Day 2
Berlin Wall.jpg
Museum Island.jpg
飞机餐 / 晚餐
Day 3
Dresdner Residenzschloss.jpg
Dresden Cathedral.jpg
早餐 / 午餐 / 晚餐
Day 4
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Prague Castle.jpg
Astronomical Clock.jpg
早餐 / 晚餐
Day 5
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早餐 / 晚餐
Day 6
Budapest City.jpg
Heroes' Square.jpg
早餐 / 晚餐
Day 7
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Bratislava Castle.jpeg
早餐
Day 8
Schonbrunn Palace.jpg
Vienna City.jpg
早餐 / 晚餐
Day 9
Mirabell Palace.jpg
Mozart Square.jpg
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s birthplace.jpg
早餐 / 晚餐
Day 10
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Munich Olympic Stadium.jpg
Viktualienmarkt.jpg
早餐 / 晚餐
Day 11
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Shopping.jpg
早餐
Day 12
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飞机餐 / 早餐
Day 13
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