Central Europe Tours & Trips
Ever fantasized about wandering through Prague's storied streets, soaking up the atmosphere of its long history? Maybe you'd rather hike the breathtaking Tatra Mountains in Slovakia, where trails lead to sparkling alpine lakes? Picture yourself in Budapest, admiring the city's architecture as the Danube mirrors the parliament's golden glow and the bridges come alive at night. Central Europe beckons.
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Vallary • traveled in August
We had a wonderful trip (despite the extreme hot temperatures). Our guide Marko did a fantastic job in giving history and ultimately making sure everyone was ok. He went over and beyond at points during the trip to help with situations that arouse. Due to some incorrect information on the itinerary-he was able to help us get the excursion we were expecting. Only minor issue I had in picking a superior package-some were exceptional and some felt we were dropped in the middle of nowhere. One of the last ones I would definitely have not recommend the location - right in the heart of adult entertainment and a rather shady place to NOT go out after dark. Otherwise- thank you Marko for a great time!
Small Group: Imperial Cities and Austrian Alps from Belgrade - R
Rose • traveled in July, 2025
I just finished an amazing 15-day tour through the Balkans, and I have to give a huge shoutout to our guide, Goran. From start to finish, he made this trip so smooth and fun. I had flight delays and some stressful arrival issues, and Goran kept in touch the whole time, making sure I felt comfortable and got to the group without a problem. We were lucky to have a small group, and Goran was awesome at listening to what we all wanted and adjusting things so everyone had the best time possible. He knows so much about the culture and history in all the areas we visited, and his recommendations for food and things to do during free time were always spot on. As a solo traveler, I really appreciated how welcome he made me feel. He went out of his way to take photos when I asked, explain the area so I felt confident exploring, and just made the whole experience feel easy and fun. Plus, Goran has a great sense of humor—our running “very nice” Borat impression became a theme of the trip and kept everyone laughing. I’d 100% recommend Goran as a guide and hope I get to do another tour with him someday. Very nice! Also Tour Radar was marvelous. They made booking easy. The itinerary was clear. They helped me book airport arrival and departure transfers. Customer service was available and effective when I needed them, especially in the beginning when I faced the flight issues. Thank you so much for helping me have a memorable trip I will talk about for years to come!
Small Group: Balkan Extended - Budapest to Dubrovnik - R
Rebecca • traveled in November, 2025
The organization and communication for this tour were perfect! I would highly recommend if you are looking for a tour where you stay in one spot and travel to other locations each day. Some things I'd like to let those interested in this tour know: -I stayed in the Hotel Erzherzog Rainer which was a short, 15 minute walk from where the tours start each day. Make sure you account for walking time. You can take a taxi/Uber as well. There is public transit nearby but did not look like it would save time or much walking distance. Note that you may stay in a different hotel, but it will be a similar distance away from where the tour starts. Some of the tours start early. Depending on when breakfast starts at your hotel, you might only have time to grab something quick on your way out. However, the tours that started the earliest also had stops along the way for you to get breakfast. -You will be going on a different tour every day, which means you will be going with different people and different guides every day. These tours are run by Vienna Sightseeing, which is a different company than the one running this tour. The meeting points for each tour are very close to each other, but do vary slightly, so pay close attention to the directions and instructions given by STM. STM gives very good, precise directions. -The order in which you visit the different cities may vary based on what day your tour starts. STM did a great job of giving me the actual itinerary in advance, but it may differ from what is posted in the tour listing depending on when your tour starts. If you want to make additional date-specific plans in a city, make sure you are sure which day you will be there before making plans. -Salzburg – This is a 3-hour bus ride away and the guide accompanies you on the bus. The bus will stop on the way there for a rest stop/food. After arriving in Salzburg, the guide gives a guided tour, and then you are on your own. The “free time” is not that long, but it is sufficient to see a good bit of the city. The bus will also stop on the way back but may not stop long enough for a meal. -Bratislava – This is a 60-90 min bus ride away. After arriving in Bratislava, a different guide will give a guided tour around the old part of Bratislava, and then you are on your own. The “free time” is extensive. There are many things to do in Bratislava, but before you go, I recommend researching where you’d like to go and what is open the day you will be there. The extent of the old town Bratislava isn’t that large, so just wandering through the town may not take that much time. The boat back to Vienna seemed more like a ferry but does have seating areas and food/drink. Important - the boat takes you back to a different spot in Vienna, which is a 20 minute walk back to the tour start, and possibly further to your hotel. You might want to take an Uber/taxi for that. -Danube Valley/Melk Abbey – This is a combination of bus/river cruise. A guide accompanies the tour for the entire tour, except in the Abbey, where they have their own guides. I recommend eating lunch on the cruise as there are limited meal options elsewhere in the tour. There is plenty of time on the cruise to eat and take in the view on the river. -Budapest - This is a 3-hour bus ride away, and the guide accompanies you on the bus. The bus will stop on the way there for a rest stop/food. After arriving in Budapest, another guide will give a guided tour around the city in the bus, and then you are on your own. Budapest is a large city and the “free time” given is not enough time to see everything. I recommend researching a few sights or activities you’d like to do before going so you can maximize your time. -The tours get back at different times in the afternoon/evening, which are clearly stated on the tour and are generally accurate. This may mean that you are getting back to Vienna later in the day and may not have time to make dinner plans. I recommend researching dinner options near your hotel or between the tour drop off point and your hotel, so you know where you are going immediately after the tour ends. -Because the tours are all in other cities, make sure to leave time to see Vienna, either on the day you get there or after this tour ends.
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Small Group: Imperial Cities and Austrian Alps from Belgrade
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Serbia can boast of its heart warming residents, magnificent structures and its gourmet food.”
Gerry, traveled in July
A 13-day adventure spans 16 Central European cities. Belgrade's bohemian Skadarlija, Budapest's thermal baths, and Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace showcase regional highlights. Prague's Astronomical Clock, Lake Wolfgang, and Ljubljana round out the journey. Four-star hotels like Royal Inn Belgrade and Leonardo Budapest, plus Czech beer tasting and Danube cruises create memorable moments.
Duration 13 days Destinations Serbia, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovenia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Balkan and more From $5,975
30% Off- US$4,183You save $1,793
Small Group: Balkan Extended - Budapest to Dubrovnik
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We enjoyed every minute of it! The rakia, the wine, the food… everything was delicious.”
Anila, traveled in April
The 15-day Central European adventure winds from Budapest's Chain Bridge area, through Serbia's Novi Sad and Slovenia's Lake Bled, to Dubrovnik. Wine tastings at Zvonko Bogdan Winery and UNESCO sites like Plitvive Lakes highlight the journey. Premium hotels include Leonardo Boutique Budapest and Royal Inn Belgrade.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Balkan and more From $7,033
30% Off- US$4,923You save $2,110
6 Day Vienna, Salzburg, Budapest, Bratislava, and the Danube Valley
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The organization and communication for this tour were perfect! I would highly recommend if you are looking for a tour where you stay in one spot and travel to other locations each day.”
Rebecca, traveled in October
Central Europe's UNESCO sites shine during stays at a 4-star Vienna hotel, including visits to Melk Abbey and Budapest's Matthias Church. Professional guides lead tours in English and German to Salzburg's Mozart birthplace, Bratislava's Michael's Gate, and the Hungarian Parliament.
Duration 6 days Destinations Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $1,832
27% Off- US$1,337You save $495
Imperial Highlights
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent. Casper the tour guide one of the best.”
Sylvester, traveled in May
Imperial capitals unfold from Munich's Marienplatz to Prague Castle and Budapest's Parliament. Accommodations at Leonardo Munich South and Mercure Budapest complement local specialties across 5 countries. UNESCO sites include Regensburg's medieval center and Vienna's historic core.
Duration 10 days Destinations Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From $1,950
12% Off- US$1,716You save $234
Vienna to Belgrade; Semi – Private Tour with Dedicated Tour Leader & Car
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Tried some great food and went to places that I wouldn't have visited otherwise without him.”
Rees, traveled in April
Central Europe's cultural capitals reveal Vienna's Gothic Stephansplatz and Budapest's Art Nouveau landmarks. Rust's wine region by Lake Neusiedl, Bratislava's medieval Old Town, and Serbian gems like Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad captivate visitors. Boutique accommodation spans 7 cities.
Duration 9 days Destinations Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Serbia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Choose Balkans From $3,430
15% Off- US$2,916You save $515
Classic Central Europe – Prague • Vienna • Bratislava • Budapest
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We enjoyed our trip. Thank you for the best vacation.”
Dean, traveled in June
Central Europe's heritage shines at Prague Castle, Bratislava's Old Town, and Budapest's Dohány Street Synagogue. UNESCO sites including Český Krumlov and Telč's historic center tell ancient tales. Comfortable 3-4 star accommodations include daily breakfast and expert local guides.
Duration 10 days Destinations Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Portuguese, Spanish Operator Czechia-Tours From
15% Off- US$3,629
Duration 13 days Destinations Germany, Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Poland Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
15% Off- US$1,833
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- Spring 2026
Spring tours through Central Europe hit their stride in May when temperatures and weather are just right. Kicking off in Berlin, popular routes head to Dresden's reconstructed center before reaching Prague. That train journey through the Labe Valley is worth getting a window seat for - our travelers often mention it as a highlight. Bastei's sandstone formations offer excellent hiking trails right when the wildflowers start popping up. Many tours include stops at Prague's historic breweries and walking routes through Bratislava's Old Town, where those peculiar street statues look especially good in the early morning light. Our guests really appreciate having free afternoons to explore local cafe culture as outdoor seating areas open for spring.
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- Summer 2026
Summer routes connect the major cities - Budapest, Prague, Vienna and also Berlin. Many include active elements like hikes in Slovakia's Tatra Mountains or visits to traditional villages such as Holloko in Hungary. With long summer days, our travelers make good use of the built-in free time, often heading to Budapest's outdoor thermal pools or catching evening performances in Vienna's classical venues. The Krakow cooking workshops are a real favorite - you'll learn authentic pierogi techniques while getting to know local cooks. Tours typically run 10-14 days, giving you time to properly experience each location without rushing.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
Fall tours focus on cultural experiences and local traditions. Routes often align with wine harvests in Austria's Rust region and Serbia's Sremski Karlovci area. Our guests particularly value autumn walks in Prague's Jewish Quarter and Budapest's Castle District when smaller crowds make it easier to take in the historical sites. Many itineraries stop at craft workshops in places like Holloko village where you can try traditional clothing and taste local dishes. The paths around Banska Stiavnica in Slovakia show off beautiful fall colors, and our guides know the perfect spots to view this UNESCO mining town's architecture.
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- Winter 2026 / 2027
Winter tours through Central Europe show you a different perspective of these grand capitals, with Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace and Budapest's Parliament building shining under fresh snow. Travelers on our Vienna to Belgrade routes enjoy warming up in Budapest's thermal baths, after exploring the unique ruin bars scattered across the city. Our customers particularly value winter itineraries focused on cultural immersion - you'll find yourself cooking traditional dishes in Hungarian homes, sipping wines in centuries-old cellars near Sremski Karlovci or enjoying classical performances in Vienna's notable concert halls. Prague and Bratislava feel more intimate in winter, with peaceful castle districts and old towns free from summer crowds. The small group size of 16 people lets you discover cozy cafes and traditional wine taverns that larger tours simply can't fit into, while several routes include stops in lesser-known gems like Subotica, Rust and also other towns where Art Nouveau buildings and local wine culture offer perfect winter diversions from metropolitan life.
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