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Cities of Eastern Europe & Oberammergau 2010
16 DAYS FROM £1399

This holiday has departures available between: 22nd May 2010 to 11th Sep 2010

There's a wealth of included sightseeing on this splendid tour as well as an evening at the spectacular Passion Play.

Included Highlights

Weimar Visit
Berlin City sightseeing
Poznan Visit
Warsaw City sightseeing
Czestochowa & Jasna Gora Monastery Visit including Black Madonna
Auschwitz Guided visit
Budapest City sightseeing
Vienna City sightseeing
Prague City sightseeing
Romantic Road Scenic drive
Rothenburg Visit
Nordlingen Visit
Oberammergau Passion Play
Munich Orientation drive

Your Price Includes

Flights: UK - Frankfurt; Munich - UK
Accommodation on tour in twin room with private facilities
Meals on tour 15 breakfasts (B), 1 lunch (L) and 6 dinners (D)
Professional tour director on tour
Porterage at hotels during tour (for one suitcase per person) - not included in the Oberammergau area
Transfers between overseas airports and hotels
All local and airport taxes/service charges

Holiday Itinerary

DAY 1: UK - Frankfurt.
Fly to Frankfurt where you will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel in the Frankfurt area for an overnight stay.

DAY 2: Frankfurt area - Berlin.
Northeast today for a stop in Weimar, one time intellectual heart of Germany and host to such luminaries as Luther, Cranach, Bach, Liszt, Schiller and, of course, Goethe himself. It was at one time rightly known as the 'Athens of Germany'. Journey past Jena, home to the world famous Zeiss Optics Factory and over the River Elbe, before travelling for a few more miles into Germany's capital city, Berlin for two nights. (B)

DAY 3: Berlin. Included sightseeing.
No longer divided but every bit as fascinating. Once the city of contrasts with its West and East side separating two different worlds, Berlin, since the wall came down, has developed into a harmonious blend of old and new, preserving its old massive buildings, such as the State Opera House and the Brandenburg Gate, its neoclassic style boulevards such as the Kurfurstendamm and the "Unter den Linden" as well as creating brand new buildings in the most daring up to date architectural styles. It is now once again Germany's capital and one of the most lively and interesting cities of Europe from a cultural point of view. See it all on the included sightseeing tour with a local guide. Also take a stroll down the Kurfurstendamm aptly described by novelist T. Wolfe as the 'longest coffee shop in Europe'. In the afternoon there's an optional excursion to historic Potsdam. (B)

DAY 4: Berlin - Poznan - Warsaw.
Drive east to Poznan, one of Poland's oldest trading centres. See more of the delightful Polish countryside on the way to Warsaw, where you will stay for two nights. (B, D)

DAY 5: Warsaw. Included sightseeing.
The included sightseeing tour with a local guide is an excellent introduction to Warsaw, magnificently reconstructed after wartime destruction. Today its wide avenues contrast strikingly with the narrow lanes of the old section. (B, D)

DAY 6: Warsaw - Jasna Gora - Auschwitz - Krakow.
Two encounters with history on your southbound journey today. First Jasna Gora Monastery near Czestochowa, which withstood the repeated onslaught of overwhelming Swedish forces during the religious wars of the 17th-century. Since then its Black Madonna is venerated as the 'Queen of Poland' and has become the country's national symbol. In the afternoon visit what is left of the Auschwitz concentration camp, a chilling reminder of the Holocaust. Evening arrival in Krakow, where we stay for two nights. (B, D)

DAY 7: Krakow. At leisure.
This is, they say, Poland's most beautiful city. It was for centuries the residence of Polish Kings and for almost 500 years the country's capital. Today it is without a doubt its cultural capital. An optional morning sightseeing in ancient Krakow takes in the Market Square, the 14th-century Jagiellonian University, St Mary's Church and Wawel Royal Castle. Free time later to explore this interesting town. Tonight's optional folklore dinner might be the perfect way to round off your stay in this city. (B)

DAY 8: Krakow - Budapest.
An enjoyable drive through three countries. First south to the Tatra Mountains of Poland, then through a scenic part of Slovakia, and finally into Hungary. Your destination is Budapest, the most charismatic of Eastern European capitals, where you will stay for two nights. (B, D)

DAY 9: Budapest. Included sightseeing.
The included sightseeing tour with a local guide features Buda Castle which dominates the twin cities of Buda and Pest, separated by the broad ribbon of the Danube. See Heroes' Square which typifies the modern capital, the old inns and wine cellars along the riverbank, the Royal Castle, Parliament, Margaret Island, Fisherman's Bastion and Matthias Coronation Church. Later enjoy an optional Hungarian night. (B)

DAY 10: Budapest - Vienna (included sightseeing).
Head for the Austrian border by way of Györ. You'll be in Vienna in time to enjoy your first afternoon and evening in this lively capital. Enjoy the included sightseeing tour with a local guide: the State Opera, Hofburg, Parliament, the Town Hall and finally an inside visit of St. Stephen's Cathedral. Overnight in Vienna. (B)

DAY 11: Vienna - Prague.
Morning optional excursion to Schönbrunn Palace. This afternoon across the Czech border and into Moravia then through the rich farmlands of Bohemia to Prague, where you will stay for two nights. (B, D)

DAY 12: Prague. Included sightseeing.
The wealth of Gothic and Baroque architecture perhaps inspired the Czech composers of Dvorak and Smetana. The included sightseeing with a local guide features landmarks such as the National Theatre, Charles Bridge and the old Town Hall with the Astronomical Clock. Your tour director may suggest an optional evening excursion with traditional Czech music and entertainment. (B)

DAY 13: Prague - Romantic Road - Munich area.
Today, drive back across the Czech border and into the Bohemian Forest before reaching the German border. The highlight of the day is the drive along the beautiful Romantic Road which runs north to south as far as the Alps. Visits will also be made to lovely, medieval Nordlingen and Rothenburg, with its ramparts and towers, cobbled streets and 16th century houses. Afterwards, continue south to Munich for an overnight stay. (B)

DAY 14: Munich area - Oberammergau area. The Passion Play.
Leave Munich this morning and travel to the Oberammergau area, for an overnight stay. The quaint alpine resort of Oberammergau enjoys an idyllic location and is World renowned for its spectacular Passion Play, which is performed by its inhabitants every 10 years. The highlight of the tour will undoubtedly be the performance of the Passion Play, which will be enjoyed today. The play will begin in the afternoon and will continue into the evening, with a break for dinner in between. (B, L, D)

DAY 15: Oberammergau area - Munich area.
We leave Upper Bavaria today and continue to the Munich area for an overnight stay. This afternoon, enjoy an orientation drive of this fascinating city, followed by time at leisure for you to explore more independently. (B)

DAY 16: Munich - UK.
Transfer to Munich airport for your flight to the UK. (B)

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Accommodation on Tour

Frankfurt: Holiday Inn or Dorint Taunus (4*); Berlin: Econtel Charlottenburg (3*) or Ramada Globus (4*) or NH Alexanderplatz (4*); Warsaw: MDM or Metropole (3*); Krakow: Justyna or Express by Holiday Inn (3*); Budapest: Millenium (3*) or Budapest (4*); Vienna: Novotel (3*) or Pyramida at Voesendorf (4*); Prague: Quality (3*) or Park (4*) or La Villa (4*); Munich: Rivoli (3*) or Tryp (4*); Oberammergau area: PK3 category accommodation (or upgrade available at a supplement); Munich: Rivoli (3*) or Tryp (4*).

The Passion Play

The background

The quaint village of Oberammergau is renowned Worldwide for its spectacular Passion Play, which is performed by locals once every 10 years.

In 1633 the Black Death swept through Europe decimating its population. However, Oberammergau remained untouched until a homesick villager returned one night, unknowingly carrying the disease. As a result, more than 80 villagers lost their lives.

Frightened survivors vowed that if God protected them from the plague, they would perform a Passion Play once every 10 years in memory of the passion, death and resurrection of Christ. Since 1634, the inhabitants of Oberammergau have kept their promise and this long standing tradition which dates back over 370 years continues to play an integral part of village life.

About the Play

The Play portrays the Passion of Christ, commemorating his journey into Jerusalem, his death and resurrection. It takes place on a vast open-air stage, which is framed by spectacular alpine scenery and is performed exclusively by amateur actors, singers and musicians who have all lived in the village for over 20 years.

In 2010 the performances will be held in the afternoon and will continue through to the evening with an included dinner break in between.

Your accommodation in the Oberammergau area

Accommodation in the Oberammergau area has been categorised by the Passion Play Committee, according to the size of the rooms and its facilities.

This holiday includes one night in the Oberammergau area with prices based on PK3 category accommodation. There is also the option to upgrade, subject to availability.

  • HK3 Hotel

    A superior middle-class hotel with comfortably furnished rooms. All rooms have a shower or bath and WC and are equipped with a minibar or range of drinks, colour television, telephone, radio and hairdryer.

    This accommodation is offered in combination with a 1st class category ticket to the Passion Play.

  • GK1 Guesthouse or Small Hotel

    A guesthouse or small hotel with comfortable rooms/apartments. All rooms have a shower or bath and WC and are equipped with a colour television.

    This accommodation is offered in combination with a 2nd class category ticket to the Passion Play.

  • PK2 Private Landlord or Holiday Apartment

    A comfortable room or holiday apartment. All rooms have a shower or bath and WC and are furnished to a high standard.

    This accommodation is offered in combination with a 2nd class category ticket to the Passion Play.

  • PK3 Private Landlord or Holiday Apartment

    Adequate, well kept rooms or holiday apartments. All rooms have a shower or bath and WC (private shower may be on the landing).

    This accommodation is offered in combination with a 3rd class category ticket to the Passion Play.

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