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Highlights Of Central Europe

Tripcode: AVU

Countries visited: Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia

Adult Group Holidays Leisurely Special Interest Relaxed Itinerary Culture
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Average Review Rating: 4.4 from 11 reviews.

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  • HIGHLIGHTS OF CENTRAL EUROPE

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    Had a fantastic holiday.  Well organised.  Good company. Saw beautiful cities and countryside and did so much in  two weeks thanks to Erik, our guide and Radek, our driver. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Too many to mention really but here are a few:-

    Prague was beautiful,  Cesky Krumlov stunning, walking in the Tatras mountains was lovely and the salt mines were breathtaking, but the most amusing was the impromptu wedding, in full national costume, at which my mother was the mother of the bride and Erik, the pastor conducting the ceremony.  Thanks to all who took part in the spoof wedding and gave us an unforgettable memory.

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Erik was excellent.  Very knowledgable, punctual, good fun.  He kept us well informed and provided maps with our hotels marked to help us find our way about the cities.  He gave good advice on how much money we were likely to require in each country and best places to exchange it.  Recommended good, reasonably priced places to eat. Organised our optional extra trips and made sure we knew how to get to them and back using local transport. He was a great group leader.
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    If you do all the optional extra trips, it makes the holiday more hectic.  Central Europe was very hot when we were there and so more tiring.  Do not let this stop you doing them as they are all excellent.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    This trip does exactly what it says  'Highlights of Central Europe'.  I would thoroughly recommend it.
     
  • HIGHLIGHTS OF CENTRAL EUROPE

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    This was our first trip with a group of people on a bus trip, and also the first with Exodus, and my husband and I had a really great holiday.The trip had a perfect mix of city sightseeing, picturesque UNESCO world heritage sites and a trip into the Tatra mountain range, with a hike down.    

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Our favourite stop was Cesky Krumlov in the Czech Republic, where we had a fantastic view from our bedroom window across the river and the village.  Second to this was our stop in the Tatra mountain range, where again the view from our room was breath taking.

    We also loved the walks through the cities, with the local guides giving us a potted history on our walking tours, with Prague and Krakow being our favourites.

    Budapest was also interesting, but the weather was rather hot for sightseeing, so a return trip to here is definitely on our ‘to visit’ list.

    What did you think of your group leader?

    The tour guide Erik was really good, keeping our interest and making sure that everyone was enjoying themselves.  He always found traditional restaurants for the organised meals so that we could sample the local delicacies. Our coach driver was a very considerate and safe driver, and also joined in with little jokes, even though there was a language barrier.

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    My only advice would be to have some sensible shoes and a small amount of each local currency with you.
    Is there anything else you would like to add?

     

    The was a good mix of organised meals, and as the group got on so well many of us still went out for meals together on other occasions.  There were also opportunities to do independent sightseeing and meals if you wanted to.

    All in all a very enjoyable holiday, and I would highly recommend this trip for anyone that enjoys visiting historical cities with revitalising breaks along the way.

     
  • HIGHLIGHTS OF CENTRAL EUROPE

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    I was a bit worried about being too long on the bus but the timings were so well organised and during these bleak rainy days of winter I think about how happy I was travelling through lovely scenery with a lovely group of people. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    I felt that the whole trip was inspirational and I would love to do it again
    What did you think of your group leader?
    He was brilliant, relaxed, helpful, lovely sense of humour and great at getting the group to gel so that everyone felt a part of the "family"
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Savour every moment
    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    I would like to have spent a bit more time in the smaller more picturesque places.

    If anyone, like myself travels there and back independently by train make sure you have a map of Prague before you visit and beware of rogue taxi drivers at the station - there are the honest yellow taxis and the rogue ones `

     
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    it is a very well orgnized trip, good pace, nice combination of big cities, small towns and mountains. good guide too. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    Prague is very beautiful, should spend one more day there

    What did you think of your group leader?
    great, laid back but good amount of information, very helpful too
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    summer could be very hot in central Europe, bring some light clothes and sun blocks
     
  • HIGHLIGHTS OF CENTRAL EUROPE

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    Had a fantastic time.Saw some beautiful places, amazing arctitecture, met some fantastic people, laughed til I cried. X 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Auschvitz...........an emotional place. We paid our respects. Nothing more needs to be said x
    What did you think of your group leader?
    Wonderful. Punctual, informative, funny. Great tour leader for a big group of 19 x
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Lots of walking and moving around....but well worth it x
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    DO THIS TRIP. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!!!!
     
  • HIGHLIGHTS OF CENTRAL EUROPE

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    I have just returned from this fantastic holiday travelling through the historic cities and towns of Central Europe.  The hotels were excellent, more comfortable and centrally located than I expected.  The trip covered so much ground that it represents great value for money.  Thanks to Eric for keeping us well informed and unhurried in the busy schedule. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
    Such beautiful architecture in every location as well as striking scenery.  I was glad that the cities were punctuated by a couple of days in the mountains, a chance to chill out and appreciate the mountain views and wonderful clear air.  I particularly enjoyed the free open air cinema in front of the Rathaus in Vienna, mixing with the locals and enjoying a local brew on a warm August evening!  Brilliant!
    What did you think of your group leader?

    Eric set a leisurely pace within a tightly structured timetable.  He gave good advice on currency (imporant when travelling to 5 countries in 14 days) and recommendations for restaurants were sound.  I followed all recommendations for additional activities and they were very worthwhile: concert in Vienna, evening cruise in Budapest, the visit to the glacier lake in the Tatras, the Salt Mines and Auschwitz in Krakow.  Eric is easy going and relaxed.

    This tour was different from those I have taken in Sri Lanka and Vietnam.  The guides there spent much more time with the whole group and meals were almost always taken as a whole group.  On this tour, people split up and did their own thing in the cities so there much less of a 'group ambience'.  And the guide was less prominent as each city had a specialist local guide to accompany the city tour.  I enjoyed having the CD of additional photographs which Eric produced. 

     

     

    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?

    Fruit and vegetables are best consumed at breakfast!  The menu for vegetarians was a bit limited but for 2 weeks it was OK.   Most of the diet in restaurants consisted of meat with dumplings of various sorts.  

    I took walking poles for the hike and these were useful to take the strain off my old knees!  

    There is not much time for browsing or shopping on this trip - a wooden toy, paprika, some Polish pottery, a book of poetry from Auschwitz and finally some Baltic amber.  

     


     

    Is there anything else you would like to add?

    The whole trip was well balanced and very interesting.  I have waited a long time for a chance to visit these historic cities and the progression through the countries was a real immersion course in central european history.   It was wonderful to visit the smaller UNESCO World Heritage towns, which I had never previously heard of but really appreciated.

    I would recommend this trip to friends, and would do it myself again without hesitation! So the following comments are just personal ideas to add that final gloss to an excellent travelling experience.

    I would have enjoyed more cultural insights; this could take the form of a collection of books to browse on the bus, or general information such as some big pictures books to browse through.  I did have some printed material that I had downloaded but did not bring all the guide books due to packing realities!  A road map to have a look at would also have been interesting.

    As some of the stops were very short, a sketch of the town showing the location of the most important buildings + other highlights + good cafes would have been useful: some stops were only 45 minutes and although it was impressive to just stroll, I would have preferred to have had a map when doing so (e.g. Sopron, Levoca, Szentendre).  One photocopied A4 page, expanded from the trip notes, would not be too difficult to produce and would be very useful to maximise the interest in the visit to the town.

    The minibus from the Tatras to Krakow is rather cramped.  There were a few taller people in the group and they could hardly fit into the seats.  I am 5'3" tall and my knees were against the seat in front of me. Those sitting over the wheels also had even more restricted legroom.  This is only for one afternoon, so was bearable, but only just!

     I was able to find a vegetarian restaurant very close to the hotel in Vienna, but otherwise I did not have any recommendations.  A list with one or two vegetarian restaurants for each city would be useful but most restaurants do have some dishes to offer.... but do they use meat stock in the vegetable soup?  Better not ask!

     

     

     
  • HIGHLIGHTS OF CENTRAL EUROPE

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    Highlights of Central Central Europe (June 2011) was a marvelous overview of the cities, villages, and countryside of this culturally and scenically rich region, and made particularly enjoyable due to the talents of our guide, Eric S. 

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    What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?

    1.  The Tatra Mountains were superb.  I must devise an excuse to return to this region for more hiking.

    2.  Discovering an ethnographic museum in Krakow's city hall building, which has farmhouse rooms and workplaces, models of buildings and mills, hallways of embroidered folk costumes, and rooms devoted to every craft from woodworking to sheephering and spinning, etc.  This museum was a delight and unfortunately doesn't appear in any guidebooks I had, but is annotated on Krakow's "you are here" city maps which appear at key tourist sites.  It was looking in the lower middle of that map that enlightened me as to its existance.  And, it cost very little to enter, unlike the hugely expensive museums of Vienna, Prague, and Budapest. 

    What did you think of your group leader?
    Eric is a delight to travel with and his English is excellent.  He has enthusiasm for the region including of course his own beautiful nation of Slovakia, and appreciates the natural and cultural wonders each nation on the tour has to offer and is eager to share it with the group, but in a nice low-key way.  Eric is unflappable, kind of like having Buddha for a travel guide, and able to make time for everyone's questions or problems, and yet manage to handle it all.  He also seems to know where every ATM is in every town we visited and has restaurants to recommend according to budgets.  He will go far out of his way to try to solve travel dilemmas (for example, since I had to leave the group early to connect to another Exodus trip and was worried about some short connection times that changed on me at the last minute due to an airline's own problems, he researched and advised backup bus options in case my plane connections didn't work as planned).
    Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
    Bring a walking stick and good hiking boots for the Tatras hike.  I was warned by an earlier traveler who helped me pack correctly for the trip, and he was right, so I am passing it on.  Waiting until you get there is too late to get boots if you didn't bring them with you, although you can borrow hiking sticks from the hotel (if your hotel loans them, ours did) or buy them.  If you only bring trainers/sneakers or slick soled shoes, you might slip and fall so hiking boots or equivalent are really most helpful.  The trail is good, but rocky, and if wet at all could be even more treacherous.  But don't pass it up unless you are really infirm, because the views and waterfalls are spectacular!
    Is there anything else you would like to add?
    Thank you for the excellent mix of Culture (musical concerts in halls and on a Danube River cruise, and assorted museums), superb Mountains (the Tatras for example), Castles and Fortresses, beautiful Cities (Prague for example), and many lovely Villages and Towns throughout the green farmland.  What a wonderful trip.
     
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