Berlin to Rome - 22 Days



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Age range
15 - 99Start / End
- Berlin
- Rome
Physical rating
Group size
1 - 18Meals included
14Highlights
- Begin your adventure in Berlin – an exciting city with a complex history. In your own time, see the remaining fragments of the infamous wall that once divided the city but now unites it with murals and memorials.
- Indulge in the flavours of Central Europe every step of the way. After a free day in Budapest, maybe seek out some local delicacies like kapustnica or a local beer.
- Escape city life on the peaceful shores of Lake Bled in Slovenia. Maybe visit the iconic church on the tiny fairytale island in the lake’s centre and treat yourself to a slice of Bled’s famous cream cake.
- Discover the landmarks of Rome with your leader and wander around the Colosseum, Arch of Constantine, the Forum, the Pantheon, the Spanish Steps and Via Dei Condotti.
- Make cross-country travel a breeze with a European trip including train travel. Enjoy extra time to sit back, relax, play games with your fellow travellers or watch the changing scenery roll by.

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Summary
Embark on a European escapade on this 22-day adventure through the central and southern portions of the continent. With plenty of free time in each spot and a local leader providing recommendations along the way, you’ll get immersed in the buzz of Berlin, the beauty of Prague and the bustle of Budapest. Tour the grand summer palace in Vienna, step into a fairytale in Salzburg’s Old Town and admire the medieval architecture and restored castle in Ljubljana. Finish with the canals and clifftop villages of Venice and Cinque Terre, and the piazzas of Rome – how’s that for romance?
Itinerary
Day 1
Berlin
Guten tag! Welcome to Germany. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm tonight in Berlin. If you arrive early, maybe take a Spree River cruise, visit the multiple museums and galleries at Kulturforum Potsdamer Platz or stop by the impressive Berliner Dom Cathedral. After your meeting, why not join your newfound travel pals for dinner? Berlin’s food is a mix of classic German with Bavarian, Italian and Middle Eastern influences. But who can go past a traditional currywurst, schnitzel or pretzel together with a stein of beer?
Day 2
Berlin
Today is a free day to explore Berlin at your own pace. There are plenty of sites to see, including the Brandenburg Gate, remnants of the Berlin Wall and the imposing Reichstag building, whether on your own, on a bike tour or all at once from the observation deck of the Berlin TV Tower. This afternoon, maybe visit the Jewish Memorial or explore the Topography of Terror. Tonight, why not discover Berlin’s thriving foodie scene with a few dinner suggestions from your leader.
Day 3
Dresden
Kick off your day with a train ride to Dresden. Get your bearings on an orientation walk with your trip leader, finding inspiration for your own exploration in the afternoon. Maybe visit the rebuilt Old Town, passing the Frauenkirche, Zwinger and the grand buildings around Neumarkt. For lunch, maybe stay around Neumarkt to try Saxon classics like roast beef in sauerbraten sauce or hearty potato dumplings. Or head to the Elbe for a river cruise and see the city’s Baroque skyline from the water. This evening, maybe gather a few new friends and head to creative Neustad, where street art, independent bars and a more alternative local scene show you a different side of Dresden.
Day 4
Prague
Take a scenic train ride to Prague today, leaving Germany behind. Along the way, you’ll pass through the Labe Valley, with fairytale-like landscapes all around you. When you arrive, join your local leader on an orientation walk through town. Prague’s architecture can be traced from the Middle Ages through to the avant-garde of the Gehry-designed Dancing House (also nicknamed Fred and Ginger). Perhaps finish your walk with a quick visit to a Czech brewery, where you can try a pilsner in its homeland. This afternoon is free for you to explore at your own pace. Maybe visit Prague Castle, the biggest in the Czech Republic, where you’ll find the famous St Vitus Cathedral and Golden Lane. Later today, maybe wander through the old Jewish Quarter to see what remains of the city’s formerly significant Jewish community.
Day 5
Prague
With another free day in Prague, maybe learn how the Bohemian artists, writers and dissidents shaped the nation. Don’t forget to sample some traditional and modern Czech snacks along the way. If you feel like a day trip out of the city, ask your leader to help you organise a trip to Kutna Hora. See the Church of Santa Barbara and Sedlec ossuary or The Church of Bones – a small Roman Catholic chapel that contains skeletons of between 40,000 and 70,000 people! At night, Prague’s Old Town comes alive with many great restaurants and pubs, some in old, vaulted cellars. The nightlife in Prague is also some of the best in Central Europe. Whether you’re after dance clubs, beer halls, jazz clubs or underground absinthe bars, there’s something for everyone.
Day 6
Bratislava
Say goodbye to Prague as you travel to Bratislava – the capital of Slovakia. Set along the Danube, Bratislava blends past and present with its Old Town and lively boutiques and cafes. Today you have a free day to explore it all at your own pace. Maybe climb to the top of the tower at Michael’s Gate or UFO Tower for a bird’s-eye view of Bratislava, visit the Bratislava City Museum or spot as many of the city’s quirky statues as you can. For dinner, maybe seek out some local delicacies like kapustnica (a sauerkraut and sausage soup) – your leader will have the best recommendations!
Day 7
Budapest
After breakfast, travel to Budapest. When you arrive, the rest of the day is free for you to explore at your own pace. Maybe visit the historic Buda Castle or wander through the winding streets of the Castle District, which dates back to the 13th century. In the afternoon, maybe take a cruise along the Danube to see the riverside Parliament Building, the Castle District and the bridges linking Buda and Pest. Tonight, why not head out for dinner with your fellow travellers – a great way to celebrate a trip well-travelled!
Day 8
Budapest
Today, you’ll have a second meeting with the new members of your group at 6 pm. Before then, the day is yours. Why not stroll around the grand architecture and boulevards to get your bearings. Maybe explore one of the local markets and pick up a langos (a deep-fried Hungarian pastry with an assortment of different toppings). Why not head out to Statue Park to get an insight into the city’s past or take a soak in one of the many thermal bath complexes around town. After the meeting tonight, maybe get a group together for a Hungarian feast of goulash or stroll to the Jewish Quarter and check out some ruin bars – these nightlife hubs are great for groups and feature lots of weird and wonderful decor.
Day 9
Vienna
Hop on a train this morning to the cosmopolitan city of Vienna. After dropping your bags at your accommodation, take an orientation walk with your leader to get your bearings. Then, set off with your own agenda, perhaps visiting the Naschmarkt for food stalls and local produce, seeing the Spanish Riding School or relaxing in the Prater. Or take a tram to Schoenbrunn Palace. If you like, rejoin your group for kaffe and kuchen (coffee and cake) at Vollpension – a local cafe that empowers older members of the community by providing them with employment and purpose, while bridging the gap between the staff and the younger patrons who visit the cafe. Have a chat with the friendly staff while enjoying your sweet treat in this warm and welcoming environment.
Day 10
Vienna
You’re free to choose your own adventure today, and Vienna has a lot to offer! For art lovers, there’s a vast array of museums, including the Albertina, the Leopold, Kunsthalle Wien and the Museum of Modern Art. Those interested in 19th- and 20th-century Austrian art might like to visit the Belvedere Palace – home to Gustav Klimt’s painting The Kiss. Or check out the colourful Hundertwasserhaus or the dome of the Secession building. Perhaps visit the gothic St Stephen’s Cathedral and the neo-classical Graben or wander through Hofburg Palace – once the imposing winter retreat of Habsburg royals and now the official residence of the Austrian president. For a knock-your-socks-off moment, head to the State Opera House – one of the world’s most important opera houses and the heart of classical Viennese culture.
Day 11
Salzburg
Travel to Salzburg this morning via train – this Austrian hub on the border of Germany is backdropped by the Eastern Alps and divided by the Salzach River. When you arrive, you’ll have a full free day to explore all this gorgeous city has to offer, from the Old City to the New City. Maybe head to Mirabell Palace and Gardens for a picnic if the weather’s nice or discover Mozart’s birthplace. Consider a walk along the medieval walls of Fortress Hohensalzburg and take in the architecture (you can also pay to get inside) or find a great viewpoint and snap some photos of the city in the shadow of the mountains, with the fortress looming above on the hill. Tonight, why not ask your local leader for the best spot for dinner.
Day 12
Ljubljana
Travel by train this morning from Salzburg to Ljubljana, crossing into Slovenia and continuing to the capital. After checking in to your hotel, head out with your leader on an orientation walk through the compact city centre. Ljubljana’s riverside streets, Central Market and Plecnik-designed bridges make it easy to get your bearings on foot. The rest of the afternoon is free for you to explore your own way. You might join a local walking tour, ride the funicular up to Ljubljana Castle or wander through Tivoli Park. Maybe browse the stalls around the Central Market or follow the Ljubljanica River past the Triple Bridge and Dragon Bridge. This evening, maybe stay by the river for dinner or ask your leader for a local restaurant recommendation.
Day 13
Ljubljana
After breakfast, board the train again for a daytrip to Bled. The day is yours to discover this natural wonderland. Maybe take a full-day adventure around Triglav Massive – there are many outdoor activities available here to get the heart rate up, like rafting, caving, canoeing and swimming in the warmer months. Or hire a bike and head out of town to Vintgar Gorge, where you can walk through a natural canyon. Perhaps explore Bled Castle, sitting atop the cliff overlooking the lake, or catch a pletna (small wooden boat) over to the island in the middle of the lake to ring the iconic church’s wishing bell. Your leader will have all the best options, so be sure to chat with them for their recommendations. If you’d prefer to have a relaxing day and the sun is out, maybe just find a quiet spot near the lake and spend the day reading or people-watching. Feeling peckish? Try Bled cake (made of vanilla, custard, cream and pastry) – many local cafes and cake shops claim theirs is the best, so maybe try a few and compare! Return to Ljubljana by train this evening.
Day 14
Venice
This morning, travel to Venice. Today is a bit of a long travel day, so it’s a good idea to get stuck into your book or favourite podcasts. A city of canals, Venice is built over a hundred small islands connected by 400 bridges. When you arrive, head out for an orientation walk with your leader – the best way to see Venice is by foot – passing by the Grand Canal, Rialto Bridge, Palace of the Doge, Piazza San Marco and the Bridge of Sighs. There are shops, markets, galleries and churches around every corner here, so there’s plenty to explore. Tonight, what better to do than tuck into some iconic Italian cuisine (and maybe a big glass of vino) with your group.
Day 15
Venice
Today you’re free to dive deeper into Venice. You might browse the endless amounts of boutique shops in Piazza San Marco that sell Venetian masks and handmade Murano glassware, sample the sweet Venetian treats on sale at Ca Grifalconi Market or venture back to the stores that line Rialto Bridge. Later, you’ll have another meeting at 6 pm. After, maybe enjoy an optional dinner with your new travel companions at a local restaurant.
Day 16
Venice
This morning, head out for an orientation walk of the city, exploring the Classical, Gothic and Baroque styles of architecture that surround San Marco Square. For lunch, maybe get involved in the lively social scene at a local bacaro or simply watch the world go by at a restaurant on the edge of the canals. Then, you’re free to explore Venice at your own pace. There are only two ways to get around this city – on foot or by boat. Maybe take the Vaporetto (water bus) over to the island of San Giorgio to climb the bell tower for views over the city. Or fulfil a bucket list favourite and take a journey down the Grand Canal in a Venetian gondola, if you haven’t already. Along the way, you might like to fuel up with a light bite of cicchetti (a tasty local snack).
Day 17
La Spezia
Board a morning train through the scenic north of Italy to the once important naval base of La Spezia – known mainly as the gateway to the gorgeous Cinque Terre (Five Lands). The name comes from the five tiny villages of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore – positioned on a series of coves between sheer cliffs. When you arrive in La Spezia, there won’t be much time to explore (that’s what tomorrow is for), but after checking into your hotel, you can take a short walk around the pedestrian zone on Via del Prione. Or, simply head out for dinner with your group.
Day 18
Cinque Terre / La Spezia
Spend today exploring winding footpaths and pastel villages with your included Cinque Terre Pass. Your leader will walk you to two of the five villages – the pass gives you access to the paths and trains of the area for 24 hours. Please consult your leader on which walking section is right for you, as some have challenging uphill stretches, narrow paths, steep cliffs and foot bridges. Alternatively, take the train between any of the villages, or back to La Spezia whenever you want. After working up an appetite, maybe take advantage of an optional pesto-making class. Focaccia is also a speciality in this area and makes a great start to lunch.
Day 19
Florence
Depart La Spezia today and catch a train to Florence. When you arrive, check into the hostel and go for a brief walk around the immediate area to get your bearings. Florence is one of the most culturally rich and beautiful cities in Italy, known to many as the beating heart of Tuscany. The Medicis, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Brunelleschi, Machiavelli, Donatello and Michelangelo all lived in Florence at the height of their creative reign. Food is a major part of the city’s identity and the optional activities on offer reflect this. Maybe explore the city’s culinary history (and taste some local treats) on a Florence Foodies Walk with Urban Adventures. Carnivores might be drawn to try the Bistecca alla Fiorentina (the Florentine Beef Steak, essentially a huge T-bone steak that comes with classic sides).
Day 20
Florence
Enjoy another day in beautiful Florence. It’s impossible to see everything in this Renaissance wonderland, so the best idea is to relax and pick a few things you really want to do. Maybe start with a visit to the Galleria dell’Accademia, where you can see Michelangelo’s famous statue of David, or perhaps stop by the Uffizi – one of the world’s oldest art galleries. Active types might want to walk up to Piazzale Michelangelo, which is set on a hill on the south bank of the Arno River, to take in beautiful views of the city. There are plenty of optional activities available during your time here, so be sure to grill your leader for the details on each – something is sure to pique your interest!
Day 21
Rome
Take the morning train to Rome and join your leader on an orientation walk around the city. After all that walking, it’s probably time for lunch. Maybe grab a slice of the good stuff and a strong espresso at the Piazza Navona. You can spend your afternoon how you wish – and there are plenty of heavy hitters to choose from. Maybe enter the Vatican and check out St Peter's Basilica. Within the Vatican, art lovers could visit the Sistine Chapel to admire the timeless work of Michelangelo, while history buffs may enjoy a walk through the ancient halls of the Pantheon. Rome is packed full of trattorias that cater to every taste and budget, so this evening, maybe link up with the group for dinner.
Day 22
Rome
Your adventures come to an end today. There are no activities planned and you’re free to depart any time after checkout. As there is so much to see in Rome, it’s recommended that you stay a little longer to soak it up. If you need help booking additional accommodation, just speak to your booking agent ahead of time.
What's Included
Accommodation
Hostel (5 nights), Hotel (14 nights), Guesthouse (2 nights)
Meals
Breakfasts: 14, Lunches: 0, Dinners: 0
Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.
Vegetarian options availableLocal Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Wifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
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The trip was very fast paced and our accommodation in Strazburg was not acceptable. Overall tour was very good and saw some amazing cities.
Linda Jun, 2024 Verified
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