Gotta-See Europe: Germany, Austria, Italy - 17 Days

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Trip Snapshot

Genders

  • Female60%
  • Male40%

Average age

25
18 Min35 Max

Start / End

  • Amsterdam
  • Rome

Physical rating

2/5

Group size

1 - 24

Meals included

16

Highlights

  • Embark on an epic adventure from the charming canals of Amsterdam, where an included bike tour offers a truly local perspective, before delving into Berlin's profound history and vibrant art scene, from the iconic Berlin Wall to the bustling Brandenburg Gate.
  • Discover the fairytale magic of Prague, where a highlight walk introduces you to its stunning architecture, including Charles Bridge and the Astronomical Clock, followed by an authentic Czech beer tasting. Continue to the imperial elegance of Vienna, exploring grand palaces, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and indulging in famous Austrian desserts.
  • Experience the breathtaking natural beauty of the Konigsee alpine lake near Salzburg, a serene escape, before immersing yourself in the musical heritage and historic charm of Mozart's birthplace. Journey onward to Munich, where Bavarian culture comes alive in bustling beer halls and the iconic Marienplatz.
  • Be captivated by the majestic alpine vistas of Innsbruck, nestled in a picturesque valley, then transition to the unparalleled romance of Venice. Glide along enchanting canals, wander through St. Mark's Square, and embark on an unforgettable CEO-led food tour, discovering the city's culinary secrets.
  • Delight your tastebuds in Florence, Italy's culinary heart, with a vibrant food and market tour. Immerse yourself in Renaissance artistry at the Uffizi Gallery, marvel at the Duomo's grandeur, and stroll across the historic Ponte Vecchio, soaking in the quintessential Tuscan atmosphere.
  • Conclude your journey in the Eternal City, Rome, where ancient history meets modern charm. Enjoy a delectable food tour sampling authentic pizza and gelato, then explore iconic landmarks like the Colosseum and the spiritual wonders of Vatican City, truly living out your Italian fantasies.
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Summary

Amsterdam to Rome, with Europe’s best-of-the-best destinations in between — yeah, this epic 17-day, hostel-based adventure really is as good as it sounds. You’ll get up close to Berlin’s history and vibrant art scene, as well as the jaw-dropping architecture of Prague and Vienna. You’ll hike around a ridiculously scenic mountain lake on the way to Salzburg. You’ll get immersed in Innbruck’s alpine charm, live out Italian fantasies in the Tuscan countryside, and sample the most mouth-watering cuisine in Rome. If you’re looking for the the total Europe experience, oh yeah, you found it.

Itinerary

  • Day 1

    Amsterdam

    Arrive at any time, find a comfy spot in the hostel to relax or go out to explore before meeting fellow Roamies in the evening.

  • Day 2

    Amsterdam/Berlin

    Remember booking this trip months back? Now, you’re actually on it, in the places you hoped to experience. What a cool feeling! Soak it up with an included bike tour of Amsterdam. Hop on two wheels and cruise along the city's canals like the locals do. Then, travel by train from Amsterdam to Berlin where you will have a free evening to explore this fascinating city. You could also spend the evening unwinding in your hostel. Maybe play some cards as a group. Anyone ever heard of “Pitch”?

  • Day 3

    Berlin

    Let loose today, we dare you. Why? Because it will be fun, especially with your newest pals. Get your bearings with an orientation walk with your CEO around the city. Then, it's your turn to explore the tangible history and melting pot of cultures at work here. Head straight for the Berlin Wall, walk through the Brandenburg Gate, and feast those eyes on the Checkpoint Charlie Museum.

    Want to try something even cooler? Rent a bike and visit the now defunct Tempelhof Airport which doubles as a beautiful park space in the city. (A best-kept local secret if we do say so ourselves). At night lounge in the hostel or witness the vibrant nightlife Berlin is known for.

  • Day 4

    Berlin/Prague

    Prague is up next, with a few treats along the way! First up on your journey is Dresden, Germany. Home to a booming art scene, we think a visit there to wander around the cobblestone streets, is a must. Explore the picturesque old town, stroll through the charming streets and take in the beautiful views of the Elbe River. Step back in time and admire the stunning reconstruction of Frauenkirche, a must-see landmark in Dresden. Indulge in the art and culture scene.

    Afterwards, hit the road and arrive in Prague by early evening. Your day doesn’t end here, gather as a group and go on a highlight walk with your cool CEO passing must-see places like, the TV Tower of Prague, the Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, and John Lennon's Wall, followed by a beer tasting to experience Prague's famous brews.

  • Day 5

    Prague

    Soak up the atmosphere of Prague on a highlight walk of all the city has to offer. Afterwards, hit up the famous Charles Bridge with your friends, admire the clock tower in the main square, or sit and sip a thirst-quenching brew at a traditional Czech beer hall with a side of meat and potatoes. It’s guaranteed to be a loud, lively and marvellous time! Remember, it's all up to you.

  • Day 6

    Prague/Vienna

    You're in for a day of unbeatable views! Get ready for another round of those back-in-time feelings as you stroll through the Medieval town of Cesky Krumlov on the way to Vienna. Be your own Queen (or King) of the castle as you explore 13th century ramparts with the added bonus of spectacular views. Slip into your inner explorer and see the Old Town from the top of the round bell tower, people watch from a cafe in the main square while you debate as a group where to have lunch, and then toss a coin to make the decision.

    Finish the day in Vienna where you’ll get to know the city as a group on an evening highlights walk. Pass sites like St. Stephen's Cathedral, Rathaus, National Library, The Hofburg and much more. Later, kick back, relax, and have some laughs at your hostel.

  • Day 7

    Vienna

    We’re excited for you today! The day is yours after a short walking tour, but don’t let the freedom paralyze you. We have plenty of suggestions. You could seek out famous landmarks like, The Vienna State Opera House, Belvedere Palace, the Kunsthistorisches Museum, and Vienna City Hall.

    Remember, we all need a little downtime during our travels, so if you need a break we get it. Grab a coffee, order a slice of mouthwatering cake and settle yourself in with your pals on a café terrace as the world moves on around you. Don’t worry, you still have plenty of time to keep finding a few world-famous museums and indulge in typical Austrian desserts like strudel or Sacher Torte. Keep in mind your CEO just might know the best secret places that will really set your experience apart from the main crowd. Ask away!

  • Day 8

    Vienna/Salzburg

    If you have a soft spot for beautiful alpine lakes that border two countries, today is going to check off all of those boxes. You’ll be able to wander around the clear waters of Konigsee, smell the fresh air, and find that inner peace that comes from being in the great outdoors.

    Salzburg is up next, so don’t forget to save some of that wanderlust energy! You’ll go with the group on an orientation walk of the city. Wander the historic squares and quaint little side streets of Salzburg Old Town. Climb Festungsberg Hill to visit Hohensalzburg Castle, or find the birthplace of Mozart and meet up to go to the museum there.

  • Day 9

    Salzburg/Munich

    A whistle blows in the distance as a conductor shouts, “All Aboard!” You rush to the platform, jumping on with just moments to spare. While this may not be exactly what happens today, it will pretty much be along those lines when you hop on a train from Salzburg to Munich. A city with a big heart, as charming as it is laid back, and as buzzing as it is calm will be waiting for you upon arrival.

    Spend time in Marienplatz, home to the Old and New Town Halls. Find the famous glockenspiel, or one of the many great beer halls, or the green dome-crested towers of the iconic Church of Our Lady. The vibe is totally up to you, have a pint, or two, or three!

  • Day 10

    Munich

    Set your inner detective on the loose in search of the best experiences in Munich. Visit museums, art galleries, lush gardens, and main squares. Learn about the history and culture and shop, eat, drink, and walk until you drop. If you need time to recuperate, opt to stay in the hostel and relax in the common areas before the group welcomes new travellers in the evening.

  • Day 11

    Munich/Innsbruck

    Get this adventure started with a CEO-led walk in Munich, followed by a train ride to Innsbruck in the afternoon. Nestled snugly in a picturesque valley with panoramic views of the alps, Innsbruck won't disappoint. Get your bearings on a short orientation walk and spend some time becoming familiar with your hostel and surroundings. Opt to wander along Maria Theresien Street, explore the Grassmayr Bell Foundry, or check out Ambras Castle, famous for its renaissance gardens. Get ready to fill your camera roll!

  • Day 12

    Innsbruck/Venice

    Check out the Imperial Palace of Innsbruck before piling back onto the train to head into epic scenery of the Dolomites. Think filling your feed with crystal clear mountain lakes and snow-capped peaks. Don't forget that Venice is the end goal of today so pump yourself up for the famous canal city on the horizon. Tonight join your CEO for a nice cold beverage and see where the night takes you.

  • Day 13

    Venice

    “Oh what a night, what a beautiful night…” This tends to be the song stuck in our heads whenever a visit to Venice is on the table. Can’t you just hear that accordion? After becoming acquainted with Venice's cuisine on a CEO-led food tour, and learning of ghostly legends, the day is yours, no judgments here on what you decide to do. From canals to gondola rides, and inspiring architecture, what’s not to love?

    The main city is small enough that you can walk it in several hours with the added bonus of getting those steps in. Explore the canals, relax in the small squares, and go cafe-hopping for coffee, pastries, wine, or all three, because why not? See Venice from the water on a gondola ride through the canals, run through the pigeons or people watch in St. Mark’s Square, take an elevator ride up to the top of the Campanile Di San Marco for panoramic views of the city below. Your only real job today is to have a blast!!

  • Day 14

    Venice/Florence

    We promise your tastebuds will thank you and rejoice with what’s on the menu for today’s adventure. All aboard the train from Venice to Florence. Being one of Italy’s most sought after food capitals, make sure you stuff your face while here. Eat the city’s signature pasta and venture out of those comfort zones to sample any specialty dishes you may stumble upon. Your CEO will point you in the right direction on CEO-led food and market tour.

    This evening happens to be perfect if you are looking to relax, eat some more (if you can), or recover from those food comas in your hostel before a quick highlight tour of the city.

  • Day 15

    Florence

    Live your best life on this free day in Florence! Grab some pals, lace up those walking shoes, and let the good times roll. Take in famous works of art hung in the Uffizi and Galleria dell’Accademia. “Oh and ah” at the grand architectural masterpieces of the Duomo and the Palazzo Pitti, and smell the flowers in Boboli Gardens. Looking for more chill vibes? We got you covered. Walk along the Arno and over the Ponte Vecchio before eating your way through the Firenze’s many cafes, ristorantes, and gelato shops.

  • Day 16

    Florence/Rome

    Leave Florence behind and catch the train to Rome. Upon arrival grab your travel mates and enjoy a walking your before letting your appetites run wild on an afternoon food tour; cue those Italian fantasies. Sample pizza, gelato and more as you learn about the heart and soul behind Italian cooking.

    The night is yours! Did someone say dance party?

  • Day 17

    Rome

    Depart at any time, or keep the adventure going across the Adriatic Sea on the next leg of this epic adventure. We recommend booking post-tour accommodation to fully explore this magnificent city. Please speak to a the tour operator representative about booking accommodations in Rome after the final day of this itinerary.

    Please note that if Vatican City is on your must-see list, we highly recommend purchasing your tickets online several weeks prior to your trip. Advance tickets can be reserved online at https://tickets.museivaticani.va/home. Same-day entrance to St. Peter's Basilica and the Vatican Museums (including the Sistine Chapel) cannot be guaranteed without advance tickets.

    We also recommend pre-booking your ticket to the Colosseum to guarantee entrance and avoid long queues: https://ticketing.colosseo.it/en

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    Hostels (16 nts).

  • Meals

    Breakfasts: 16, Lunches: 0, Dinners: 0

    Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.

    Vegetarian options available

  • Local Guide

    Guided

    This 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.

Dates & Prices

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Customer reviews & ratings

(4.72 out of 5)
Based on 29 reviews
  • The trip was a one in a lifetime experience. A grande tour of Central Europe that was non stop adventure. We got to see so much culture from many different cities in Europe. We got to try local cuisines and experience city life and nightlife in each spot before moving on to the next. Having a group of great people and a great ceo made the trip that much better. I would recommend this trip to any solo traveler or those with a friend or partner looking to have an amazing experience and make friends along the way! It was great overall itinerary and was great to have all the travel and accommodations planned for you. Travelling with a group was fun and had many benefits

    Markus Sep, 2024 Verified
  • Travelling with GAdventures through Europe is one of the most memorable moments of my mid 20?s. It was a whirlwind of adventure, fun, and some of the most beautiful cities I had the pleasure of experiencing. I did not know what to expect at first and honestly the unknown was part of the fun. I was able to throw myself into this trip with the littlest amount of planning which for a type A like me is unheard of and honestly I wouldn?t have had it any other way. I recommend this trip and GAdventures to anyone including couples looking to just go on a fun adventure without having to plan it yourselves. Thank you so much GAdventures for a life changing trip! It was nice having the transport and hostels taken care of and not having to worry about them. I loved the set up of having the orientation walks, and then free time to explore anytime we got into a new city. It was also a cool experience travelling in a group and everyone was friendly.

    Mellissa Sep, 2024 Verified

Essential trip information

Our Important Notes and Packing List cover all essentials, from necessary equipment to inclusions, ensuring you're fully equipped and informed for this extraordinary adventure and more.

Frequently asked questions

  • What kind of accommodation is provided on this tour?

    The tour uses hip and lively hostels in central locations. Accommodation is primarily in multi-share dorms (typically 6-8 people, up to 10-12), with options for mixed-gender or female-only rooms. Twin-share room upgrades may be available. Most European accommodations do not have air conditioning.
  • What meals are included in the tour price?

    16 breakfasts are included. Lunches and dinners are generally not included, offering flexibility to explore local cuisine. Your CEO can recommend local restaurants.
  • What modes of transportation are used during the tour?

    The tour primarily uses private vehicles, supplemented by train travel between cities like Amsterdam to Berlin, Salzburg to Munich, Venice to Florence, and Florence to Rome. Walking tours are also a significant part of exploring each city.
  • What should I know about handling my luggage during travel?

    You will be responsible for carrying your own luggage for short distances (up to 20 minutes walk), including up and down stairs in train stations and hotels, as elevators are rare. It's essential to pack light with compact, lightweight luggage.
  • What is the typical group size and age range for this tour?

    The maximum group size is 24 travelers, with an average of 16. The minimum age to join this trip is 18 years old, and the maximum age is 35.
  • Is there an extra cost for solo travelers?

    No, single travelers are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex, so there is no single supplement.
  • Who will be leading the tour?

    A Chief Experience Officer (CEO) will accompany the group throughout the trip, providing orientation walks, activity suggestions, and local eating recommendations. A local guide will also be provided in Vienna.
  • How much emergency money should I bring?

    It is recommended to have access to at least an additional USD $200 (or equivalent) as an emergency fund for unforeseen circumstances.
  • What should I know about currency and credit cards in Europe?

    Credit and debit cards are useful for cash advances, but always bring your PIN (many ATMs accept only 4-digit PINs). It's best to carry a combination of Euros and cards, as card acceptance cannot be guaranteed everywhere, and a fee usually applies to credit card purchases.
  • Is tipping customary in Europe, and for the tour staff?

    Yes, tipping is customary. A general rule is 10% for wait staff and €1-€2 for other service providers. For local guides, €3-€5 per day is recommended. Tipping your CEO is also appreciated, with a guideline of €30-€40 per person per week.
  • What health precautions should I take before the trip?

    It is your responsibility to consult with your travel doctor for up-to-date medical travel information and required inoculations. Carrying a First Aid kit and hand sanitizers is recommended.
  • Is travel insurance required for this trip?

    Yes, travel insurance is compulsory. You must have medical coverage with a minimum of USD 200,000 for repatriation and emergency rescue. Personal liability, cancellation, curtailment, and luggage loss coverage are also strongly recommended.
  • What are some of the main activities included in the tour?

    Highlights include a bike tour in Amsterdam, exploring Berlin's history, a beer tasting in Prague, hiking near Salzburg and in the Italian Alps (Lake Misurina), a ghost tour and food tour in Venice, and food tours in Florence and Rome.
  • Should I pre-book optional activities or museum tickets?

    During high season (May-October), it is highly recommended to book popular optional activities and museum tickets in advance to avoid them being sold out. For Rome, pre-booking tickets for Vatican City and the Colosseum is strongly advised.
  • What are the visa requirements for this tour?

    All countries require a valid passport (minimum 6 months validity). Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Travel within the Schengen area (including Germany, Austria, and Italy) is simplified by the Schengen visa, but you must check specific requirements with your local embassy/consulate.
  • Is there a special fee for visiting Venice?

    As of April 25, 2024, Venice introduced a tourist entry fee for day visitors. If you are staying overnight, you are exempt, and your CEO will assist with completing the necessary exemption form.
  • Are international flights included in the tour price?

    No, international flights are generally not included in the price of your tour.
  • Are there laundry facilities available during the trip?

    Some hostels offer laundry facilities for a charge. It's advisable to bring non-polluting/biodegradable soap if you plan to do your own laundry.
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