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What to See in Central Europe: 10-14 Day Itinerary - Wolters World

What to See in Central Europe: 10-14 Day Itinerary - Wolters World

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A great tour of central Europe really can take you many places, but our suggested itinerary for a central european tour starts in Budapest, Hungary, then heads to Vienna, Austria, with a day trip to Bratislava, Slovakia. Then you have options. If you have time you can visit Salzburg, Austria & Munich, Germany and then Finish off in Prague, The Czech Republic. If you do not have a lot of time then the top three are Budapest, Vienna and Prague
Date: 2022-02-04

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I'd say with 10-14 days you should really stick to the basics of what you really wanna see. I'd personally really recommend either just staying in a small region and just do little (1/2)-day trips to cities all around the region (like it was recommended in the video)
If you'd like to see more of (Central) Europe in general, I'd recommend at least 3-4 weeks and then you have the time to do the big tourist places all around and maybe even a few smaller places not many people come to.

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Thanks for including Bratislava!
Our capital wasn't ever meant to be a capital city and wasn't built like one, so the city centre isn't that big.
But what it does is concentrating on the Bratislava down-town and making the old town as cute and renovated as possible, as it lacks the size.
Hope your had a good time there and don't mind paying a visit in 5-6 years, the Nivy part or the down-town will look so much different and will give off much bigger city vibe than ever: )

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We are flying to Vienna but will leave from Vienna. We are staying for 2 weeks and now the more I look at Central Europe the more places I want to go. I want to visit Vienna, Hallstatt, Salzburg, Prague and Slovenia and maybe Budapest. is it too many places to accomplish?
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My suggestion: Vienna (Austria) -> Budapest (Hungary) -> Kluj-Napoka (Transylvania in Romania) -> Lviv (Ukraine) -> Cracow (Poland) -> Bratislava (Slovakia) -> Prague (Czech Republic. This way you will get a whole view on Central Europe
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Awesome video! Im going to Prague in 5 weeks. Im super excited but at the same time Im a bit nervous and anxious because I dont want to get scammed. Question. would you consider Prague a walkable City? I want to avoid taking taxis -_-
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Nice video Mark! Request if you can suggest in which season to visit any country. Liked when you visited deserted santorini greece with ur parents, guess u hd beautiful pics clicked with no photo bombers: -)
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Great travelling infos. Any chance that you visit Serbia. You'll be suprised with hospitability, good people, and especially the food. You gotta see it to believe in it.
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I also would recommend a daytrip to one of the medieval towns if you go to Munich. There are tons of them all over the southern part of Germany.
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I watched most of your videos and this one is one of the most helpful videos that you make so please make more of the itinerary videos
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A few months ago I did Budapest > Bratislava > Vienna > Prague. My expectations were lowest for Bratislava but it far exceeded them!
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