Eastern Europe
Tuesday 8 June to Monday 21 June 2027
14 days from £3,140pp
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Holiday Highlights
- Scenic round trip on the Zugspitze
- The Zillertalbahn and Mayrhofen’s Cable Car
- Sunset cruise along the Danube river
- Travel on the Semmering Line – a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Day trip to Bratislava
- Hungarian Railway Museum
- Private tram tour and museum visit in Prague
- Time to Explore Cologne, Innsbruck, Vienna, Budapest, Prague and Frankfurt
Tour itinerary
This new tour goes East by rail to explore Innsbruck, Vienna, Bratislava, Budapest and Prague. Journeys on the impressive Zugspitze, Zillertalbahn and the scenic Semmering Line are combined with visits to cultural and historical sites making this a memorable trip.
Day 1 – London to Cologne
A mid-morning departure by Eurostar from London St Pancras to Brussels, then onwards to Cologne where we stay for 1 night
Day 2 – Onwards to Innsbruck
Morning departure by train to Munich for a connection onwards to Innsbruck for a 3-night stay. The rest of the day is at leisure to explore.
Day 3 – Zillertalbahn & Mayrhofen’s Cable Car
We journey to Jenbach to catch the Zillertalbahn steam service to the market town of Mayrhofen at the end of the Zillertal Valley. Upon arrival there will be time for lunch before taking a ride on the Penkenbahn cable car, at 1,790m above sea level, before returning to Jenbach and Innsbruck.
Day 4 – Zugspitze Rack Railway
By rail to Garmisch Partenkirchen – gateway to the top of Germany. The Zugspitze, standing at 2,962m above sea level, is Germany’s highest mountain. We enjoy a comfortable ascent onboard the cogwheel train from Zugspitzbahn station via Grainau to Lake Eibsee and through the 4.5km Zugspitze tunnel. Our journey continues on the Gletscherbahn cable car from Zugspitze plateau to the top station, before returning to Lake Eibsee by cable car. Here we join the railway again for our return to Garmisch Partenkirchen and onwards to Innsbruck.
Day 5 – Innsbruck to Vienna
Today we take the morning train from Innsbruck to Vienna for a 3-night stay. Once in Vienna the rest of the day is free to explore with your 24-hour Vienna travel card (included).
Day 6 – The Semmering Line
Travel from Vienna to Graz across the stunning Semmering Pass, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The journey includes 41km of tunnels and viaducts and is an impressive feat of railway engineering, delivering spectacular views en route. There will be time for lunch in Austria’s second city Graz before returning to Vienna for the evening.
Day 7 – Vienna to Bratislava
A day trip to Slovakia’s capital city, Bratislava. We board the morning fast ferry for a journey along the Danube River and enjoy views of the floodplains, the historic town of Hainburg and Devin Castle en route. We arrive in the heart of the old town where we have time to explore the Hlavne Namestie (Main Square) which is surrounded by 14th Century Gothic and Baroque architecture, St Martin’s Cathedral, the Blue Church and St Michael’s Gate before returning to Vienna by train.
Day 8 – Vienna to Budapest
After breakfast we travel by direct train to Budapest where we stay for 2 nights. The afternoon is free to explore Budapest, a cosmopolitan capital city full of art nouveau architecture and several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, all of which can be easily explored using the city’s extensive tram system and the 48-hour travel pass (included). This evening we have a sunset cruise along the Danube River.
Day 9 – Hungarian Railway Museum
A morning visit to Europe’s largest open air railway museum in Vasuttorteneti Park. The roundhouse and its 34 bays provide an ideal home for the operational vintage fleet. This includes a steam engine built in 1870 and the legendary Árpád railcar, built in 1934. The gem of the vintage fleet is the elegant teal dining car built for the Orient Express in 1912. This afternoon we return to the city to continue exploring the vast tram network.
Day 10 – Budapest to Prague
A morning train sees us arrive in Prague late afternoon for a 3-night stay. We have the rest of the day to explore this stunning city. Why not visit sights such as the Old Town, Jewish Quarter or Prague Castle.
Day 11 – Prague Transport Museum
Today we enjoy a tour of the Public Transport Museum, which houses a unique collection of trams and trolleybuses and we take a ride on a privately chartered vintage tram.
Day 12 – Prague at Leisure
A free day to further explore all that Prague has to offer.
Day 13 – Prague to Frankfurt
After breakfast we have a full day’s train journey to Frankfurt where we stay for 1 night.
Day 14 – Homeward Bound
Morning train from Frankfurt to Brussels where we connect with the Eurostar service to London, arriving mid-afternoon.
If you would prefer to plan your own itinerary we can tailor this tour for independent travel. Get in touch via this contact form.
Selected Hotels
CityClass Hotel am Dom, Cologne
AC Hotel Innsbruck, Innsbruck
Leonardo Hotel Vienna, Vienna
IntercityHotel, Budapest
Bologna Hotel, Prague
Motel One, Frankfurt
Please note - hotels can be subject to change
Price Includes
All rail travel as stated in Standard Class
Accommodation in good quality hotels on bed and breakfast basis
Excursions as specified
Public transport passes in Vienna and Budapest
Local taxes/fees
Services of a tour leader from London and throughout the tour
Price per person
Escorted holiday: £3,140
Single room supplement: £845
Deposit for this holiday: £200
1st Class rail upgrade available upon request, subject to availability
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