Explore the splendid elegance and fascinating histories of
Vienna, Budapest, Prague and Berlin - four of central Europe's most
spectacular capitals
Embrace the storied past of grand empires on this bestselling
rail holiday. Starting amid Vienna's glorious Habsburg palaces and
ornate architecture, enjoy a strudel-making show at Schönbrunn
Palace with a tasting, before savouring the delights of Hungary's
dignified capital, Budapest. Absorb panoramic views of the
illuminated Parliament and Buda Castle during an evening Danube
cruise, before travelling on the Children's Railway.
Uncover the magic of Prague from its sprawling castle to the
ethereal Charles Bridge and delve into the cultural spirit of
Berlin alongside poignant landmarks and memorials.
Unforgettable Experiences
Enjoying a tour of Vienna and the Schönbrunn Palace
Uncover the home of the influential Habsburg empire on a tour of the Ringstrasse’s majestic architecture and learn how to make apple strudel at Schönbrunn Palace, the imperial summer residence.
Experiencing Budapest on an illuminated Danube cruise
See the sparkling Danube from a new perspective during an evening cruise, marvelling at the sight of Budapest’s illuminated buildings casting a magical glow on the river.
Taking a charming train ride through the Buda Hills
Board the unique Children’s Railway and journey through mountainside forests aboard open carriages operated by schoolchildren who volunteer to learn skills they will need for future careers.
Discovering the enchanting sights of medieval Prague
Tour the Czech capital and view magical locations including the largest medieval castle complex in Europe, magnificent churches, the renowned astronomical clock and picture-perfect Charles Bridge.
Uncovering the landmarks and history of Berlin
Explore the cultural German capital, discovering reminders of a recent past that shaped Europe throughout the 20th century while unearthing a modern, friendly and creative city.
What’s included on the tour?
Tour Manager
Expertise of a UK Tour Manager from start to finish
Accommodation
11 nights’ 4-Star hotel accommodation
Transportation
Eurostar Plus (27th April & 21st September departures travel in Eurostar Standard)
First Class rail travel (27th April & 21st September departures travel by Standard Class rail)
All rail, cruise and coach travel throughout your tour
Food & Drink
Eurostar light meals (excluding 27th April & 21st September departures)
Breakfast each day, 5 dinners
Luggage
Group luggage transfers between hotels from Vienna to Berlin
Excursions & Entertainment
All guided tours and excursions
Not Included
Cancellation & Travel Insurance is not included in the price of the tour
Itinerary
From London to Frankfurt
Meeting the Tour Manager and travelling group this morning at
London St Pancras, we board the Eurostar to Brussels. Travelling in
Plus class*, we enjoy a light meal in our seats as we dash through
northern France and into Belgium. Our journey continues by First
Class rail* from Brussels to Frankfurt, arriving in the early
evening.
Set beside the Main River, Frankfurt is one of the most
important in Germany. Perhaps surprisingly for a global financial
and business hub, its medieval Old Town retains a quaint
atmosphere. The centrepiece is the historic Römer, a triple-fronted
building with distinctive crow-stepped gables that has acted as the
city hall for more than 600 years. In Römerberg square itself,
there is a fountain in the middle surrounded by a huddle of
colourful half-timbered buildings and the small, medieval Old
Nicholas Church.
After checking in to our hotel near the city's main shopping
streets, we enjoy a three-course dinner this evening.
*Please note: the 27th April and 21st September departures
travel in Eurostar Standard, without a light meal, and by Standard
Class rail.
Please Note - For departures 11th & 18th May 2026
and 7th September 2026 will be staying in Nuremberg at the NH
Collection.
Includes
Eurostar Light Meal
Dinner
Vienna Calling
After breakfast, we travel by train across Bavaria, encountering
the beautiful Danube for the first time at historic Regensburg. The
river guides us towards Austria and its grand capital, Vienna.
Arriving this afternoon, we have time to explore at leisure after
checking in to our hotel.
As the former capital of the Habsburg Empire, Vienna is a great
city to explore, with stately Baroque buildings appearing around
almost every corner. Strolling northwards beside the 14th-century
Augustinian Church, which contains a grand altar and Habsburg urns,
you can find its understated entrance on Josefplatz. This opulent
square was named in honour of Emperor Franz Josef II and is lined
by grand buildings, including the Palais Pallavicini, one of many
locations still recognisable from the classic film noir, The Third
Man. Continuing onto Herrengasse, you encounter the palatial
Renaissance and Baroque residences of noble families from the 17th
and 18th centuries, including the stucco Palais Daun-Kinsky
opposite the historic Schottenkirche, which has a remarkable
interior.
We regroup this evening to enjoy dinner at a local Austrian
restaurant.
*Please note: due to the Eurovision Song Contest being held
in Vienna, the 11th May departure will stay in Bratislava, a short
distance from the centre of its beautiful Old Town.
Please Note - For departure 5th October we will stay at the
NH Wien Belvedere in Vienna
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Discovering elegant Vienna
A sightseeing tour after breakfast reveals Vienna's imperial
architecture. The grand Ringstrasse encircles the Old City and our
local guide show us the neo-Renaissance Vienna State Opera topped
by bronze statues, and the sweeping entrance to the neoclassical
Parliament.
The centrepiece of this influential boulevard is the Hofburg
Palace, which symbolises the dominance of the Habsburgs who ruled
over large swathes of Europe from here between 1273 and 1918.
Expanded over the centuries by various emperors, the Hofburg boasts
preeminent examples of Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance architecture
among its passageways and courtyards. Our next stop is the
Habsburgs' summer residence, Schönbrunn Palace. We enjoy a guided
tour of the palace's immaculate state rooms, concluding with an
apple strudel show, a hot drink and strudel tasting. Afterwards,
there is time to stroll Schönbrunn's manicured gardens.
The rest of the day is free to utilise your newly acquired
knowledge or relax in an attractive park. This evening, you dine
independently and could try local specialities such as a Wiener
schnitzel or a glass of chilled Grüner Veltliner wine.
*Please note: the 11th May departure will travel to Vienna
by coach and tour the city as described, before returning to
Bratislava by catamaran on the Danube.
Includes
Breakfast
Memorable moments and café culture on a free day in Vienna
A free day provides ample opportunity to continue exploring
Vienna at your own pace.
You could visit the Upper and Lower Belvedere Palaces close to
our hotel or marvel at the incredible Lipizzan dancing horses at
the Spanish Riding School near the Hofburg (pre-booking is required
for performances). The beating heart of Vienna is its towering
medieval cathedral, St Stephen's. At the top of this Gothic
masterpiece, you'll be rewarded with one of the city's best views.
For a more laid-back way to enjoy Vienna's skyline, head to the
Prater Gardens to ride the Wiener Riesenrad - a giant Ferris wheel
that was the world's tallest for much of the 20th century.
A visit to a Viennese coffeehouse is an ideal way to experience
local life. Renowned for their 'gemütlichkeit' - warmth and
friendliness - they serve a range of coffees from the melange to
the decadent, cream-topped einspänner, along with enticing cakes.
The delicious Sachertorte was invented in Café Sacher, one of the
city's most elegant and historic coffeehouses along with cafés
Landtmann and Central.
*Please note: the 11th May departure spend a free day in
Bratislava, a picture-perfect city with a medieval and Baroque Old
Town and iconic castle towering over the Danube.
Includes
Breakfast
Day 5 – To Budapest, the ‘Pearl of the Danube’
This morning, we bid farewell to Austria and continue our
adventure by heading east into Hungary.
Arriving in Budapest in the early afternoon, we embark on a
guided coach tour to view this fascinating city's impressive
buildings and monuments. Enroute, we admire the piercing spires of
the iconic neo-Gothic Parliament building, Buda's huge castle, the
Gothic Matthias Church and the swirling towers of Fisherman's
Bastion, which provides incredible views of the river and Pest. In
the early evening, we travel to Óbuda for dinner in a traditional
restaurant that, combined with its serene surroundings, gives the
feeling of being in a pleasant Hungarian village.
After dinner, we enjoy a holiday highlight as we sail down the
Danube on an evening cruise, before returning to our hotel on a
quiet street on the Pest side. The cruise is one of the best ways
to see this beautiful city as the sights we saw during the day -
including the spectacular Parliament building - are now
illuminated, casting a magical glow across the Danube.
*Please note: the 11th May departure will travel to by rail
to Vienna and onwards to Budapest.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
An enchanting journey through the Buda Hills
Travelling to Széchenyihegy in the Buda Hills after breakfast,
we board the narrow-gauge Children's Railway for an utterly
charming rail journey that winds through peaceful forests.
The intention of the seven-mile railway was to teach children
additional skills, and it's a delightful way to spend 40 minutes.
Perfectly turned out in immaculate uniforms, Hungarian
schoolchildren carry out all the roles you would expect from
railway staff, except for driving the trains. In open carriages,
the children check tickets, salute departures and blow their
whistles with vigour. At the end of the line in Hűvösvölgy, we
return to our hotel and have the rest of the day at leisure.
You might like to unwind with a visit to one of the ornate spas
dotted around the city, such as the Art Deco Gellért thermal baths
or the neo-Baroque Széchenyi medicinal baths near Heroes Square.
For something slightly different, you could visit Memento Park to
view salvaged Communist statues that adorned the city's streets
between 1949 and 1989. This evening, you are free to dine
independently.
Includes
Breakfast
Budapest to Prague: From the Danube to Vltava
Leaving Budapest after breakfast, we board the train to Prague.
Winding alongside the Danube, we soon enjoy great views of the
Danube Bend and the hilltop Visegrád citadel before crossing the
plains of southern Slovakia.
In Czechia, we travel through Brno before arriving in Prague in
late afternoon. Dubbed 'The City of a Hundred Spires', the
copper-domed churches of this majestic capital shimmer beside the
winding Vltava River. On arrival, we check in to our modern hotel
where there is time to relax. Our accommodation is in the
cosmopolitan Smíchov area of Prague, on the western bank of the
Vltava. The country is renowned for its brewing and this district
is home to its second largest brewery, Staropramen.
This evening, we enjoy dinner in the hotel ready to head out on
an exploration of Prague tomorrow.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Uncovering the medieval sights of Prague
Waking up in Prague, we embark on a guided walking tour after
breakfast. Beginning at Prague Castle, we explore the largest
medieval complex in Europe, dating from the 9th century. Bursting
with history, the most eye-catching building is the huge Gothic St
Vitus Cathedral, its south entrance adorned with golden mosaics. We
also view the 10th-century St George's Basilica and the quaint
Golden Lane, which used to house castle guards and goldsmiths.
Leaving the castle, we cross the famous 14th-century Charles
Bridge, admiring the 75 statues built along its walls, then stroll
along, cobbled lanes to the grand Old Town Square. As the focal
point of Prague life since the 12th century, one of the square's
most fascinating features is the renowned astronomical clock,
installed in 1410.
The rest of the afternoon is at leisure. Wandering along winding
lanes, picturesque buildings greet you round corners, often
containing interesting and curious museums. This evening, you might
wish to stop at one of the city's many fine eateries for some
hearty and delicious Czech food and a glass of frothy beer.
Includes
Breakfast
History, religion and culture on a free day in Prague
Enjoy a day at leisure uncovering more wonders of Czechia's
capital today. Prague's centre offers a magnificent array of
options, and you may wish to see the sights during a relaxing
cruise on the Vltava.
Prague has long had a taste for the quirky and fantastical,
reflected in the works of one of its favourite sons, writer Franz
Kafka. There are many statues of Kafka to be discovered, including
a rotating, kinetic representation of his head, and one inspired by
his short story 'Description of a Struggle' near the Spanish
Synagogue. With an exterior evoking Andalucía's Alhambra, the
Spanish Synagogue is appropriately named, containing ornate
decorations influenced by Moorish design. This is just one of the
beautiful locations in Josefov, Prague's thought-provoking Jewish
Quarter which relays the long history of Jewish Prague.
After sightseeing, gourmet restaurants, cocktail bars and trendy
cafés are easy to find. If you're looking for something more
authentic, you can enjoy pork with dumplings and beer in a
traditional pub or 'hospody' down one of the Old Town's many
charming lanes.
Includes
Breakfast
Arrival in Berlin, a city of contrast
Today, we leave Prague on a train bound for the German capital,
passing the wonderful sandstone cliffs of Bohemian Switzerland
enroute.
We arrive in Berlin in mid-afternoon and, after checking in to
our hotel, we view the city's sights with a local guide. The tour
uncovers Berlin's fascinating history, contrasting it with the
city's vibrant present. Our first stops are near our hotel and
signify how much this city has changed in the past few decades. In
1961, at the height of the Cold War, the Berlin Wall was
constructed to stop East Germans fleeing to the west. After
visiting the infamous Checkpoint Charlie, we get our first view of
the Wall. Our thought-provoking tour concludes at the Brandenburg
Gate - a spectacular 18th-century neoclassical monument that is now
a symbol of unity.
You might find time to try a bratwurst or pretzel for an
authentic taste of German cuisine, or a currywurst - a favourite of
Berliners. You are also free to enjoy dinner independently tonight,
and Berlin boasts an impressive range of restaurants catering for
all tastes.
Includes
Breakfast
Discovering the culture of Berlin at leisure
Your day is free to continue exploring at your own pace.
Visiting the Norman Foster-designed glass dome and roof terrace of
the Reichstag is possible with prior registration and offers
spectacular city views.
In the old East Berlin, the East Side Gallery is a long stretch
of the Wall beside the Spree River now decorated in colourful and
often iconic street art. To the north of the city is Bernauer
Strasse, along which the Berlin Wall used to run, and the Berlin
Wall Memorial can be visited at the western end of the street.
Viewing the Wall in this location brings home how loved ones and
neighbours were separated for nearly 30 years.
Elsewhere, Museum Island comprises captivating galleries and
museums, including the Pergamon Museum. Alternatively, you could
wander through the extensive Tiergarten to Berlin Zoo or the
Bauhaus Archive. Further out, Charlottenburg Palace is the only
remaining royal residence from the Hohenzollern dynasty, while
Potsdam is home to the Baroque flower gardens of Park
Sanssouci.
This evening, we have our final group dinner together at a local
restaurant.
Includes
Breakfast, Dinner
Homeward bound
This amazing holiday has revealed the beauty and history of four
of central Europe's most impressive capital cities. From Vienna's
classical grandeur to Berlin's emotive landmarks, we have sampled
strudel at the Habsburg's imperial summer retreat, basked in the
glow of an illuminated Danube cruise in Budapest and explored the
stunning sights of magical Prague.
After breakfast in our hotel this morning, we transfer to
Berlin's main railway station to begin our journey home, travelling
to Brussels via Cologne. Boarding the Eurostar in the Belgian
capital, we arrive at London St Pancras International in the
evening, where your tour comes to an end.
We offer a Standard Class and First Class rail options for
departures on this tour. You can find out which class each
departure is by clicking on the information button in the pricing
grid.
Classic collection
Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments
with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel
options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are
included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers
and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on
average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.
Departure times
Travel timings in your Holiday Confirmation are provisional and
are subject to change. We will confirm your travel times in your
final itinerary around 10-14 days before your departure. Eurostar
or Flight times will be confirmed to you approximately 30-50 days
before departure.
Mobility information
Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.
Hotels
NH Collection Berlin Mitte am Checkpoint Charlie, Berlin
Discover the wonderful Children's Railway in Budapest on this
excellent tour. Known as the 'Gyermekvasút', this beautifully
scenic line opened in 1948, and is run by Hungarian schoolchildren
between the ages of 10 and 14, who consider working on the line to
be a great honour. This line takes us through some beautiful areas
of woodland in the hills above Buda, and presents some magnificent
views of the greenery which surrounds the city.
Spending a night in London before your tour can make such a
difference to the first day of your holiday - you can arrive in the
capital in good time, relaxed and ready to join your Tour Manager
the next morning. You may even want to take in a show on the West
End or dine in one of London's famous restaurants. Perhaps on your
return to London, you would like to break your journey with an
overnight stay before continuing home.
We can book a wide range of hotels in central London or, for our holidays beginning with a flight, at Heathrow, Gatwick, or Manchester Airport for the night before or after your holiday. If you require a quote for single occupancy at any of the hotels, please contact us on 01904 734 805.
UK rail connections
Buying tickets for UK train services can be a tricky business -
there are so many fares to choose from, each with different rules
and restrictions. As you are connecting with an international
departure, we strongly recommend that you book a fully flexible
ticket to ensure that should the departure times for your holiday
change, your rail ticket can allow for these changes.
We can book fully-flexible UK rail tickets from your local station to join your holiday whether this be a European holiday from St Pancras or a UK holiday. The prices are competitive and tickets are not restricted to a particular train or time of day, and in most cases offer you a free choice of routes.
For an up to date quote from your local station, please ask one of our Tour Advisors.
Door to door luggage service
Enjoy hassle-free travel with our return door-to-door luggage
transfer service from only £199 per
bag.
The service includes one 20kg bag per person which will be collected from your home before you depart and will be ready and waiting for you at your first destination hotel. Your bag will also be delivered back to your home address on your return.
If your tour involves an overnight stay enroute, you'll need to travel with an overnight bag as your luggage will be delivered direct to your first destination hotel. The luggage service is not available where you are flying to or from your destination and you will need to take your own luggage with you on the flight.
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4.6 / 5 · 221 reviews
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Margaret Crofts
Submitted 25/Sep
The cities we visited were all different, enjoying also the guided tours. With lots to see and being creative it was amazing.
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Barry Downer
Submitted 25/Sep
This trip was very good
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SBY
Submitted 17/Sep
Excellent 1st class rail travel & hotels-
And 4 interesting cities to visit in one trip
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AMC
Submitted 3/Sep
It was all a great experience, company was excellent too and having the guided tours and walks were very useful, but sometimes rather long, in helping us plan our free time in the cities.
The group dinner however, on the first night in Vienna was very disappointing but we really enjoyed the Trófea Grill buffet in Budapest.
Bob was a fantastic manager, always on hand, and went over and above to sort out any queries.
Thank you again for a lovely holiday.
from Great Rail Journeys
Hi there,
Thank you for your review.
I'm glad to hear that Bob was such an accommodating Tour Manager for the group! It is disappointing that your dining experience in Vienna fell short of your expectations, though I'm pleased that the Trofea Grill was a nice meal- I also enjoyed the food in Budapest when I visited earlier in the year.
We look forward to welcoming you on tour with us again in the future!
Best wishes,
Richard
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J Reader
Submitted 2/Sep
A wonderful tour, led by a very professional tour manager,Bob.
From meeting at St Pancras all participants got on really well.
The cities each had their own special features and experiences, fireworks in Budapest and an evening river cruise, the castle in Prague, the architecture in Vienna and Berlin’s tributes to the people of the holocaust.
from Great Rail Journeys
Hi Mrs Reader,
Thank you for your review.
I'm delighted to hear that you had such a brilliant time exploring three unique cities. The pictures look absolutely incredible!
Best wishes,
Richard
A wonderful experience. Phil was an amazing guide!
We have already booked our next adventure with Great Rail Journeys
from Great Rail Journeys
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your review.
I'm glad that you had such a wonderful time visiting the beautiful cities of Vienna, Budapest, Prague, and Berlin. It is also brilliant to hear that you were well looked after by Phil.
We certainly look forward to welcoming you on tour with us again soon!
Best wishes,
Richard