Budapest Prague Berlin

Budapest Prague Berlin

Jewish travel to Budapest Prague Berlin.
Budapest Prague Berlin is a great way to consider in Central Europe will always a common itinerary for the Jewish traveler because of its strong connection to our history and heritage. Thought-provoking, culturally rich, and scenic, this part of the world offers an array of choices. Combine beautiful old Budapest with charming and historic Prague, home of the Jewish writer Franz Kafka. And Berlin – fascinating in spite of its dark past – is, surprisingly, today, a welcoming destination for the Jewish traveler.

This journey includes:
Private transfers.
First Class or Deluxe hotels (your choice).
First Class Trains between cities (or private car service).
Private guides.
Private car (sightseeing & transfers).
Entrance fees.
All taxes and fees – no hidden charges!

Tour Information
Budapest Prague Berlin.
Duration: 10 days.
Time of year:
This tour can be arranged all year.

Price:
Contact us for more information and pricing.

Accommodations
:
Budapest, 3 nights.
Prague, 3 nights.
Berlin, 3 nights.
This journey includes:
Private transfers.
First Class or Deluxe hotels (your choice).
First Class Trains between cities.
or private car service.
Private guides.
Private car (sightseeing & transfers).
Entrance fees.
All taxes and fees – no hidden charges!
Please note:
All private programs can be customized with regard to accommodations and/or itinerary.
Passport and Visa:
A visa is not required for this tour.
Always make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months after the tour ends.

Itinerary

Please note:
All Private tours are based on specific dates, services & standards – all chosen by you. As each tour, therefore, will be different, we will make you our best offer, based on your requests. This Jewish travel to Budapest Prague Berlin is just one sample:

Day 1 – 3 Budapest.
Explore this magnificent imperial city, rich with historic landmarks on both sides of the Danube river which divides the city. Most notable are the Royal Palace, the Parliament and the magnificent Opera House. The Jewish traveler is rewarded with sights such as the lavish Dohany Synagogue (second largest in the world), the Memorial Tree, the Jewish Museum (the birthplace of Herzl) and the Raoul Wallenberg Memorial.

Day 4 – 6 Prague.
This charming city boasts a well-preserved Jewish Quarter. Visit beautiful synagogues, and lose yourself in one of the best Judaica collections in the world. You will also have time to visit the moving Terezin camp. In addition, don’t miss the spectacular Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and the picturesque Lesser Town.

Day 7 – 9 Berlin.
A tour of this fascinating city includes famous sites such as “Check Point Charlie,” the Alexanderplatz, Brandenburg Gate, Reichstag, the great Concert Hall, and much more. Jewish aspects of Berlin include the former Jewish Quarter and awe-inspiring Jewish Museum and the new Holocaust Memorial in the center of this rebuilt city. Today, Berlin represents the fastest-growing Jewish community in Europe.

Day 10 Departure from Berlin.
Transfer to airport or train station

Other places frequently visited in Central Europe:
Vienna, Poland (Krakow & Warsaw), or a visit to former ancestral home, village or town. There are many more opportunities than we can mention here to combine with Budapest Prague Berlin.

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