Germany, Prague and Vienna

Explore picturesque towns and big cities in this tour of Modern European history, music and art. Experience the contrast of old and new in Berlin and marvel at the baroque and rococo city centre of Dresden - infamous for controversial war crime during World War II. Marvel at the beauty and decadence of architectural styles in Prague before stepping into Vienna to view the stunning Schonbrunn Palace.
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Day 1 Overnight Flight to Germany (Berlin)
Day 2 Guten Tag Berlin
Berlin city walk
AlexanderplatzTV TowerNeptune FountainRotes Rathaus
Dinner
Details: Meet your LEAP-trained Tour Director
LEAP encompasses the best practices of student-centered learning. Your Tour Director will get to know you and your group, will push you to think deeply, and will prepare thoughtful, hands-on opportunities to display your learning. LEAP is exclusive to WorldStrides and is what makes our Tour Directors unique and our programs transformative.
Details: Berlin city walk
Explore Alexanderplatz, known to locals as simply "Alex", once a cattle market and now Berlin’s bustling central square. Gaze up at the iconic TV Tower, built by East Germany to showcase socialist strength. Nearby, admire the ornate Neptune Fountain and the striking red-brick Rotes Rathaus, Berlin’s historic town hall.
Day 3 Berlin
Breakfast
Berlin guided sightseeing tour
Checkpoint CharliePotsdamer PlatzBerlin WallBrandenburg Gate
Potsdam excursion
Neues Palais guided visitSanssouci Palace gardensThe Russian Colony
Dinner
Details: Berlin guided sightseeing tour
Join a professional, licensed tour guide as you discover one of the most historical cities in Germany. Although nothing remains of the mortar and cement-block barrier between East and West Berlin, the Berlin Wall (built in 1961; destroyed in 1989) is still a main “site” in Berlin. View the well-known Brandenburg Gate, once a main gate hidden behind a 10-foot barrier and now known for celebratory dancing on its flat top during the reunification. Travel to the Checkpoint Charlie Museum, the most famous border crossing point. Checkpoint Charlie, once a wooden guard hut, was the most (in)famous border-crossing point between East and West Berlin from 1961 to 1989. All that remains of the checkpoint itself is a skeletal watchtower and a memorial of attempted escapees. Follow your guide as they lead you through the museum’s accounts of the most ingenious of these escape attempts— even a few by hot air balloon.
Details: LEAP Ich bin ein Berliner
Step into the shoes of the people whose lives were impacted by the Berlin Wall. Participate in a group activity that involves reciting personal accounts of the event and discussing its repercussions. Live through their experiences and gain a personal insight into Germany’s history.
Details: Potsdam excursion
Seen as Germany’s “Little Hollywood” from 1921 through WWII, Potsdam was the dazzling city of Frederick the Great, with countless marble fountains, exotic pavilions and Baroque castles (mostly built in the name of Frederick and Prussia’s power). Among the parks are testaments of Frederick’s eclectic and sometimes odd tastes such as the parasol-toting Buddha on the roof of the Chinesisches Teehaus pavilion, Frederick’s “guest house.”
Details: Neues Palais guided visit
Visit the Neues Palais, ordered by Frederick the Great, including the Palace, the Grotto, and the Theater.
Day 4 Berlin--Prague
Breakfast
Dinner
Details: Travel to Prague via Dresden
Stop in Dresden for a visit to the Baroque-style Zwinger Museum where Bavarian Princes once lived and collected master art works. The museum’s exterior, framed by statues of gods and goddesses, boasts 6 linked pavilions surrounding a vast esplanade embellished with pools and fountains. Tucked safely inside, you’ll find masterpieces such as Raphael’s Sistine Madonna and great works by Van Eyck, Vermeer and Veronese. The grand collection of Meissen (European porcelain) is a flattering ode to fine china.
Details: Zwinger Museum visit
Explore the massive hallways and high-vaulted rooms of the grand Zwinger Palace in Dresden, which is considered a major landmark for German Baroque architecture. Housed inside this impressive building is a collection of artifacts documenting Dresden’s cultural heritage, including old master paintings and old scientific instruments.
Day 5 Prague
Breakfast
Prague guided sightseeing tour
Old Town SquareAstronomical clockCharles BridgeJohn Lennon Peace WallPrague Castle
Prague city walk
Malá StranaJewish Quarter
Dinner
Details: Prague guided sightseeing tour
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic, built on seven hills astride the Vltava River. The beauty of Prague is legendary; Goethe described the city as “the most precious stone in the crown of this world.”. As the former capital of the Holy Roman Empire, the city was built on beauty and decadence from a wide array of architectural styles (including Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and Art Nouveau). Wander through the courtyards of Hradcany (Prague Castle) where Europe’s grand ruling family, the Habsburgs, lived and reigned.
Details: Charles Bridge
Stroll across the stunning Charles Bridge which spans 16 arches and is lined with 30 Baroque statues of religious figures.
Details: Prague Castle
Prague Castle in the Hradcany quarter, was named by the Guinness Book of World Records as the largest ancient castle in the world. Prague Castle represents virtually all of the architectural designs of the last millennium and contains several churches, a monastery, gardens as well as multiple museums.
Details: Prague city walk
Feel the inspiration for Franz Kafka’s novels as you stroll the medieval streets of the Mala Strana (Little Quarter). Stop in Josefov (Jewish Quarter), to view Europe’s oldest synagogue, dating from 1270.
Day 6 Prague--Munich
Breakfast
Travel to Munich via Nuremberg
Nuremberg city walk
AlstadtHandwerkerhofMarktplatzSchöner Brunnen
Details: Nuremberg city walk
Nuremberg (Nürnberg) is a vibrant Bavarian city with a visible history of almost 1,000 years. In the Middle Ages it was the preferred residence of German emperors. It later became burdened with the legacy of the Nazis, but although it was bombed to rubble during World War II, the medieval city center has undergone significant reconstruction, using the original stone. Led by your Tour Director, explore the the Old Town featuring the ruins of the ramparts that once surrounded the city.
Details: Schöner Brunnen
View the Schöner Brunnen (Beautiful Fountain), an impressive 62ft stone pyramid that rises from an octagonal basin. It was built between 1389 and 1396 by Heinrich Beheim and features 40 stone figures representing the world-view of the Holy Roman Empire.
Details: Nazi Party Rally Grounds Museum visit
Unearth the causes, connections and consequences of Nazi Germany amidst the remains of the rally grounds where more than a million people gathered to support the National Socialists between 1933 and 1938. The museum’s sobering Fascination and Terror exhibition takes a deeper look at Nazi dictatorship and the history of party rallies during the Nazi regime.
Details: Bavarian bratwurst dinner
Enjoy Bavarian- or Berlin-style sausage with traditional sides, made from veal and pork back bacon (Bavarian-style), or fried pork (Berlin style).
Day 7 Munich
Breakfast
Dinner
Details: Munich guided sightseeing tour
Join a professional licensed tour guide for a whirlwind look at Munich. Founded in the 12th century by Henry the Lion, Munich now roars with the hustle and bustle of modern German life. As you pass by Marienplatz (named after the square’s gilded Virgin Mary and Child statue), mechanical knights joust and coopers dance to the folk-music chimes of the Neues Rathaus’s Glockenspiel. The twin onion-bulb towers of the Frauenkirche Cathedral frame this whimsical display, while the scents, sounds and colors of the nearby food market attempt to draw your attention elsewhere. Resist temptation and continue on to Olympiapark, a new suburb built for the 1972 Olympic Games. Pass by several museums, such as the BMW Museum, Alte Pinakothek (home to Munich’s most precious art collections), and the Deutsches Museum of science and technology.
Details: Marienplatz
Discover the area of Munich around Marienplatz, which is dedicated to the patron of the city. See the Neues Rathaus and observe the Glockenspiel on its facade. This is the fourth largest chiming clock in Europe, and stages an elaborate performance twice a day.
Details: BMW Welt showroom visit
Visiting the BMW Welt showroom is an immersive experience where you can explore the latest BMW models, learn about cutting-edge automotive technology, and enjoy the sleek, modern design of the venue.
Details: 1972 Olympia Park
See Olympia Park, the site of the 1972 Olympics. Buildings include the Olympic Stadium, Olympic Hall, and the Aquatic Center. Many cultural events are still held at Olympia Park.
Details: Dachau Concentration Camp & Memorial visit
A grim glimpse into the past, Dachau was the first of Nazi Germany’s camps and a model for the 3,000 work and concentration camps to come. A chilling memorial to the 206,000 prisoners who were interned in the camp from 1933 to 1945, the museum examines pre-1930 anti-Semitism, the rise of the Nazi party, and the documented lives of prisoners.
Day 8 Munich
Breakfast
Dinner
Details: Hohenschwangau excursion
Travel to the picturesque Bavarian village of Hohenschwangau which is located between two famous castles: Neuschwanstein and Hohenschwangau. Visit Hohenschwangau Castle, the childhood residence of King Ludwig II, and enjoy a hike up towards Neuschwanstein Castle for breathtaking views of the castle and the surrounding Bavarian Alps.
Details: Hohenschwangau Castle visit
Learn about the castle’s history and its significance as the childhood home of King Ludwig II. The views from the castle are breathtaking, with the serene Lake Alpsee and the surrounding Bavarian Alps providing a picturesque backdrop.
Details: Neuschwanstein Castle and Queen Mary's Bridge photo stop
Enjoy a scenic walk up the hill to Neuschwanstein Castle and over to Queen Mary's Bridge (known locally as Marienbrücke) for unbeatable views of King Ludwig II's fairytale castle and the surrounding Bavarian Alps.
Details: Garmisch-Partenkirchen excursion
Garmisch-Partenkirchen is a charming Bavarian town famous for its breathtaking alpine landscapes, rich historical heritage, and vibrant local culture.
Details: Ludwigstrasse
The famous Ludwigstrasse in the heart of Partenkirchen is a charming street lined with traditional Bavarian buildings, quaint shops, and cozy cafes. It’s the perfect place to soak up the local atmosphere.
Day 9 Munich--Vienna
Breakfast
Dinner
Details: Travel to Vienna via Salzburg
He is the pride of Vienna, and on your way there to learn more about the prodigal composer, stop in Salzburg to visit Mozart’s birthplace. Touring No. 9 Getreidegasse, get a glimpse of the violin he mastered as a boy. And as you walk the gardens of Mirabell Palace, “Do-Re-Mi” (from Sound of Music) may come to mind as you soak up the ambiance of the famous movie scene.
Details: Mozart’s birthplace visit
Feel the rhythm of Salzburg’s Old Town Square as you enter the unassuming yellow domicile at Getreidegasse 9. This is the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. View an impressive collection of the young composer’s first instruments and immerse yourself in the captivating saga of this prodigy’s early life.
Day 10 Vienna
Breakfast
Vienna guided sightseeing tour
Belvedere PalaceHofburg Imperial PalaceOpera HouseSt. Stephen’s CathedralSchönbrunn Palace visit
Wiener Schnitzel dinner
Details: Vienna guided sightseeing tour
Follow in the footsteps of the imperial Habsburgs as a local guide brings you to the Hofburg, the family's 2,600-room palace that is now home to the Vienna Boys Choir. View the Belvedere Museum and Palace, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and Stephansdom. End the adventure with a visit to Schönbrunn Palace, where the Habsburg’s ruled until 1918 and six-year-old Mozart serenaded Marie Antoinette.
Details: Schönbrunn Palace visit
Stop just outside the city center for a visit to the 1,441-room Schönbrunn Palace, which was designed for the Habsburgs before becoming the imperial summer palace during the 40-year reign of Maria Theresa. It was the scene of great aristocratic events during the Congress of Vienna, including a performance by a 6-year-old Mozart.
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Day 11 Flight home from Vienna
Breakfast
Depart on your flight home today. Return home date is subject to flight schedule.
Day 12 Return home

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    Day 11 Start extension to Budapest
    Breakfast
    Travel to Budapest
    Dinner
    Details: Budapest city walk
    Enjoy a Walking Tour through the Old Town. Highlights will include the State Archives, Lord’s Street, Mihaly Tancsics Street, and Holy Trinity Square. We will also visit the Budapest Hilton where ruins and artifacts from the 13th century, uncovered during the excavations for the hotel’s construction, have been incorporated in its design.
    Day 12 Budapest
    Breakfast
    Budapest guided sightseeing tour
    Castle HillRoyal PalaceFisherman’s BastionMatthias ChurchHungarian Parliament
    Goulash dinner
    Details: Budapest guided sightseeing tour
    Travel with a licensed guide through Budapest’s winding streets. Admire the 90 statues of Hungarian heroes outside the Neo‑Gothic Parliament, then continue to Castle Hill, the historic heart of Buda. Stop at Fisherman’s Bastion behind Matthias Church, where residents once overlooked the fishing settlement, and enjoy views of the church’s brightly painted exterior and multi‑colored tin roof, one of Budapest’s most photographed landmarks. Continue on to the Royal Palace, first built in the 13th century, before descending to the crypt and treasury nearby.
    Details: Szechenyi Thermal Baths visit
    The Szechenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest is a Neo-Baroque complex built in 1913. It features 18 pools, including indoor and outdoor thermal pools fed by natural hot springs. The mineral-rich waters are renowned for their therapeutic properties, and the bath offers additional facilities such as saunas, steam rooms, and outdoor chess areas where locals often gather to play, making it a popular destination for relaxation and health treatments.
    Day 13 Flight home from Budapest
    Breakfast
    Depart on your flight home today. Return home date is subject to flight schedule.
    Day 14 Return home
    Tour Includes:
    • LEAP – Learning through Exploring and Actively Participating increases engagement, critical thinking, understanding of diverse perspectives, and personal growth.
    • WorldStrides Tour Director: An experienced education and destination professional, trained in LEAP, who engages students with hands-on learning opportunities.
    • Round-trip airfare and transportation to activities in the itinerary
    • Hotel accommodations
    • Meals as per itinerary
    • Guided sightseeing tours and city walks as per itinerary
    • Visits to select attractions as per itinerary
    • WorldStrides Tour Journal (available upon request)
    • WorldAssist staff members available 24/7/365 should your group need extra help
    • Note: On arrival day only dinner is provided; on departure day, only breakfast is provided
    • Tips for local guides and drivers are included (except multi‑day bus drivers). Tour cost doesn’t include optional pre‑paid tips for the Tour Director or multi‑day bus driver unless the pre‑paid tip option has been purchased.
    • Note: Tour cost does not include airline-imposed baggage fees.
    • Note: Tour cost does not cover entry requirements or related fees. This includes, but is not limited to, REAL ID, passports, visas, and travel‑authorization fees.
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