Danube Express - Eastern Europe Discovery
with Golden Eagle Luxury Trains
PRICE FROM | DURATION | |
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USD
$19,395
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Days
12
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Nights
11
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PRICE FROM | DURATION | |
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USD
$19,395
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Days
12
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Nights
11
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Introduction
Centuries of influential empires have shaped the captivating countries of Eastern Europe, leaving a lasting impression on the cultures, languages and religions seen here today.
This 12-day journey through Hungary, Poland, German, Czechia and Austria is enriched with ancient architectural masterpieces, encompassing the medieval splendour, baroque elegance, and gothic grandeur of some of Europe’s most spectacular cities.
Itinerary
Day 1 : Budapest
On arrival in Budapest, you will be met at the airport, train station or river ship landing stage and transferred to the Four Seasons Hotel Gresham Palace for a two-night stay. Enjoy a welcome reception dinner in the elegant surrounds of this art nouveau landmark, with its panoramic views across the River Danube, where you can meet your fellow travellers on this highly-anticipated journey.
Day 2 : Budapest
Today you will explore the city. Budapest is an alliance of two cities separated by the Danube. The old city of Buda and the imposing Royal Palace, dominates the city with stunning views across the Danube to the commercial heart of Pest. Visit the Castle District, St. Mathias Church and enjoy a panoramic view of the city from Gellert Hill. Today, you will also walk through the Citadel, the Opera House, St Stephen’s Cathedral, Heroes Square and the City Park.
Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure where you can stroll along the banks of the Danube, visit the historic Great Market Hall with its endless variety of delicious foods and wines or head to one of the city’s famous thermal baths for a rejuvenating dip. Alternatively, you can relax at the hotel and indulge in the hotel’s luxurious spa with infinity-edge pool or make use of the fitness centre.
Day 3 : Budapest
Morning at leisure. We enjoy a drinks reception at Budapest Nyugati station before boarding the Golden Eagle Danube Express for our afternoon departure. Settle in to your cabin and later enjoy dinner as the train heads to Poland.
Day 4 : Budapest > Krakow
Once a royal capital with an extraordinary history, and now a lively university town with fashionable bars and restaurants, Krakow is a fascinating city with beautiful monuments and an exuberant atmosphere.
This morning the train makes a scheduled stop at Oswiecim, the station for Auschwitz-Birkenau where you will make a two hour guided visit to the location of the evocative concentration camp and museum.
From here, continue by coach into the centre of stunning Krakow, where you will enjoy lunch overlooking the beautiful Old Town Square. After lunch, walk the streets of the Old Town including a visit to Wawel Royal Cathedral, followed by a panoramic tour of the Kazimierz Jewish district.
Day 5 : Krakow > Warsaw
This morning arrive to the Polish capital of Warsaw and where you will appreciate the extraordinary transformation of a place once almost destroyed by war. Historical buildings blend in harmoniously with modern architecture, and the city surprises us by revealing its second face.
The guided tour takes you on a journey through the Old Town and along the Royal Route before heading into the area of the former Warsaw Ghetto. Visit the Royal Route connects three former residences of Polish rulers: Royal Castle, Royal Lazienki and Wilanów Palace. Finish the morning at Lazienki Royal Park where you enjoy lunch at the Belvedere Restaurant situated in the park. After lunch you will be privileged to present a private Chopin piano recital at one of the historical palaces in the park before returning to the train for dinner.
Day 6 : Warsaw > Malbork > Gdansk
This morning visit Malbork whose castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was the seat of the Teutonic State from 1280. Teutonic Knights originally built a fortified monastery here, later known as the Upper Castle. In the 13th century a huge brick fortress was completed and stands overlooking the River Nogat. The museum houses valuable collections of artistic amber wares, old weapons, and military equipment.
Return to the train for lunch and continue your journey through Poland towards Gdansk. The coastal region of Poland has an important place in Polish consciousness as a key location at the start of World War Two in September 1939. Our visit will include a tour of the remarkable European Solidarity Centre in Gdansk, which presents the 20th century history of the political changes leading to the collapse of communism and the Soviet Union. Enjoy an organ concert at Oliwa Cathedral and a visit to Dlugi Targ (Long Market), one of the most beautiful streets of old Gdansk.
Day 7 : Gdansk > Berlin
Whilst enjoying breakfast on board, arrive into Berlin for a full day’s programme. After years of division, Berlin has risen once again to become one of Europe’s most glamorous capital cities, with superb museums, fine churches, wide boulevards, and a thriving cultural life.
You have the choice this morning to see the city either by bicycle or by bus. Both tours include highlights of both East and West Berlin and the Reichstag, the famous Renaissance style building that once again houses Germany’s parliament. After the tour you will enjoy lunch with the stunning views of the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag.
In the afternoon you can taking in more of the city’s sights including the East Side Gallery Berlin Wall memorial with the opportunity to drive a VEB Trabant- an authentic East German vehicle. For guests not taking the driving experience option, there will be free time this afternoon with the opportunity to visit the museum and historic monuments. There will also be time for shopping along the elegant Kurfürstendamm boulevard
Day 8 : Dresden > Prague
This morning arrive in the city of Dresden, located in the region of Saxony. Today leave the city behind to enjoy a visit to nearby Wackerbarth Castle, nestled in the delightful landscapes of the Elbe Valley. The castle has been a by-word for elegant wines, sparkling wines, and Saxon joie de vivre and now presents the 800-year-old tradition of winegrowing in Saxony in its most stylish form. Here you will have a tour of the vineyard and experience a wine tasting where you will be introduced to three of the estate’s own wines.
Return to the train for a late lunch as we head to the Czech Republic arriving late afternoon in Prague, where we will enjoy dinner in a local restaurant and have time to wander through the Old Town in the evening.
Day 9 : Prague
Prague is one of the most beautifully preserved cities in Europe. It spans the Vltava River and is dominated by the 9th century Prague Castle, a stunning sight that can be seen almost anywhere in the city. The tour takes in the Old Town Square with its many historic buildings and Astronomical Clock, the historic 14th century Charles Bridge and the Jewish Quarter.
Lunch will be served overlooking the architectural treasures of this ‘City of a Hundred Spires’.
After lunch join a vintage tram to travel through the city up the hill to Prague Castle and the gothic St. Vitus Cathedral. The castle and its surrounding architectural gems occupy a hillside overlooking the city and river. From here take a relaxing cruise up the river Vltava by private boat with cocktails on board.
Day 10 : Prague > Salzburg
Today explore the heart of the city, starting at Mirabell Palace. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the baroque 17th century palace is easily one of the most stunning landmarks in the city and made famous in more modern times as a location used in The Sound of Music.
A short distance from the palace on Market Square (Marketplatz) you will see the former Mozart Residence, now a museum. From here you will cross the Makartsteg bridge into the Old Town and walk along the Getreidegasse, Salzburg’s most famous street which is renowned for its wrought-iron trade signs and the birthplace of Mozart.
The idyllic location in the south of Salzburg served as a summer retreat for the Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg. Its baroque exterior conceals an exuberant interior made for entertaining, though the real draws are the whimsical trick fountains (Wasserspiele) in the gardens, which spew water from unexpected places.
Day 11 : Salzburg >Vienna
This morning, enjoy your final breakfast onboard as you leave Salzburg on a majestic morning’s journey over the breath-taking Semmering Pass before our lunchtime arrival into Vienna.
A seductive metropolis of elaborate palaces, renowned coffee houses, classical music and enchanting opera, Vienna is a magnificent city which continues to enthral. Today’s programme will allow you to sample the lively Naschmarkt, home to over 100 food and antique stalls, the famous Schönbrunn Palace, or free time to explore yourself.
This evening, enjoy a private concert at the House of Mozart, featuring the Vienna Supreme Orchestra.
Day 12 : Vienna
Following breakfast on the final morning you will be transferred to the airport for onward flight departures.
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Pricing
Pricing (per person), USD
TYPE |
TWIN from |
SINGLE from |
EXTRA from |
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2025 | |||
Deluxe Class |
US$19,395 |
US$28,795 |
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Superior Deluxe Class |
US$24,895 |
US$41,595 |
**2025**
Deluxe Class
Twin: from $19395
Single: from $ 28795
Superior Deluxe Class
Twin: from $24895
Single: from $ 41595
Departs
2025 |
18 August |
Included
- 5-star pre and post tour accommodation
- Private en-suite accommodation on the Golden Eagle Danube Express train
- Meals as per itinerary
- All drinks (tea, coffee, soft drinks, beers, wines and spirits)
- Expert tour guides
- Cabin attendant service including evening turndown
- Experienced Tour Management team
- Services of a UK-registered Doctor and medical facilities on board
- Arrival and departure transfers
- All gratuities – on and off the train
- Luggage porterage throughout the journey
Important Notes
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