This two-week itinerary combines alpine landscapes and imperial cities, ensuring the best memories of your Central Europe trip. Your journey starts in Lucerne, a postcard-perfect city that can serve as the ideal gateway to outdoor adventures, such as a hike to the mighty Mount Pilatus. Then, continue to Interlaken, where you'll be amazed by the splendor of nature as you explore iconic peaks and picturesque villages alike. After a brief stop in Zurich, head to Munich for a taste of this exciting city but also a visit to the nearby fairytale-like castles of Bavaria. Your next stop is Salzburg, where you'll marvel at one of Europe's largest medieval castles before you end your trip in imperial Vienna, the city of classical music, grand architecture, and decadent signature desserts.
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2 Nights in Lucerne


2 Nights in Lucerne
If you only have time for one spot in central Switzerland, make it Lucerne. This charming lakeside town offers a memorable mountain panorama. The town's standout landmark is the 12th century Chapel Bridge (Europe's oldest covered bridge), which runs past the unique octagonal Water Tower. Visitors also tend to make a beeline for the Lion Monument, carved into a cliff, which commemorates the Swiss Guards who sacrificed their lives for the royal family during the French Revolution. Make sure to stop by the lesser-known covered Spreuer Bridge, with its Danse Macabre plaques. If you're fond of classical music, you're more than in luck, as the city offers frequent performances.
If you only have time for one spot in central Switzerland, make it Lucerne. This charming lakeside town offers a memorable mountain panorama. The town's standout landmark is the 12th century Chapel Bridge (Europe's oldest covered bridge), which runs past the unique octagonal Water Tower. Visitors also tend to make a beeline for the Lion Monument, carved into a cliff, which commemorates the Swiss Guards who sacrificed their lives for the royal family during the French Revolution. Make sure to stop by the lesser-known covered Spreuer Bridge, with its Danse Macabre plaques. If you're fond of classical music, you're more than in luck, as the city offers frequent performances.
Day 1
Day 1 - Arrival in Lucerne
Lucerne, Love, and Luxury
Lucerne's breathtaking beauty truly sets it apart as one of the world’s most enchanting cities. After checking into your accommodations, immerse yourself in its charm by taking a leisurely walk through the Old Town and across the picturesque Chapel Bridge. If you're up for a bit more adventure, climb the Musegg Wall for stunning views of the city and its scenic surroundings. To cap off your day, savor an aperitif or enjoy a traditional fondue, a local specialty. For an exceptional dining experience, consider the Schiff or Fondue House Du Pont restaurants.

Day 2
Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Lucerne

Mt. Pilatus Self-Guided Tour
This self-guided tour takes you up to Mt. Pilatus, 2,132m (7,000 feet) above sea level, with stunning views of the Swiss plain and the Alps. In summer, you’ll likely start with a boat ride on Lake Lucerne, then ride the world’s steepest cogwheel train, and return by cableway and gondola. In winter, you'll take a bus to Kriens, followed by a gondola and cableway to the summit, returning the same way. Tickets and transport are all arranged, ensuring a seamless journey with breathtaking views year-round.
A Monumental Must-See
One of the most impressive attractions in Lucerne, the monumental Bourbaki Panorama, is a panoramic painting depicting the French Army's internment at the end of the French-Prussian War. Listed as a cultural property of national significance in Switzerland, the painting is protected by glass, and visitors can marvel at it from a circular wooden platform.

Day 3
Day 3 - Traveling to Interlaken by Train

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3 Nights in Interlaken
3 Nights in Interlaken


3 Nights in Interlaken
The gateway to the Bernese Highlands, Interlaken's name is fitting, as it straddles the scenic lakes of Brienz and Thun, linked by the turquoise River Aare. A tourist heaven, this hub offers a wide variety of active ways to explore the surrounding area, home to some of Switzerland's most famed peaks.
The gateway to the Bernese Highlands, Interlaken's name is fitting, as it straddles the scenic lakes of Brienz and Thun, linked by the turquoise River Aare. A tourist heaven, this hub offers a wide variety of active ways to explore the surrounding area, home to some of Switzerland's most famed peaks.
Day 3
Day 3 - Arrival in Interlaken
Discover a Historic Gem
Exploring Interlaken after you arrive is a delightful experience as you meander through charming riverside streets and quaint bridges that cross the Aare River. Wander a bit further to the Unterseen district and be immersed in a medieval atmosphere. To cap off your first night, enjoy a traditional dinner with folk music at Stadtkeller, renowned for its delicious local cuisine. For a taste of fine Swiss meats paired with excellent wine, make your way to La Terrasse Brasserie.

Day 4
Day 4 - Your First Full Day in Interlaken

Jungfraujoch Self-Guided Tour
Jungfraujoch, the most iconic peak in the Bernese Oberland, is home to Europe's highest train station at approximately 3,500 meters (11,360 feet). On this self-guided tour, you'll experience the "Top of Europe" by traveling between the Mönch and Jungfrau mountains by train. The journey begins in Interlaken, with scenic transfers leading to the Jungfraujoch summit. Once there, explore ice caves, enjoy year-round snow, and take in breathtaking panoramic views of the Alps.
Day 5
Day 5 - Your Second Full Day in Interlaken
The Perfect Day Trip from Interlaken to Lauterbrunnen & Grindelwald
Embark on a breathtaking DIY day trip from Interlaken to the picturesque villages of Lauterbrunnen and Grindelwald, nestled in the heart of the Swiss Alps. Start your journey by taking a short, scenic train ride to Lauterbrunnen, a charming valley town famous for its stunning waterfalls, including the iconic Staubbach Falls. Stroll through the village, visit Trummelbach Falls if time allows, and soak in the alpine beauty. Next, hop back on the train towards Grindelwald, a paradise for nature lovers with panoramic views of the Eiger. Explore the village, take a cable car up to First for a thrilling cliff walk, or simply relax at a café while admiring the mountain scenery. As the day winds down, return to Interlaken by train, completing an unforgettable journey through Switzerland’s most scenic landscapes.
Day 6
Day 6 - Traveling to Zurich by Train
Today you'll make your way to Zurich. Your driver will pick you up from your accommodations take you to Interlaken's train station. We have included second class train tickets, but you can upgrade to first class for an extra fee. Based on the schedule, you might need to change trains once in Lucerne.

1 Night in Zurich
1 Night in Zurich


1 Night in Zurich
Switzerland's largest city and main hub, Zurich is where many of the nation's bankers and scholars bump shoulders. This cosmopolitan city ranks highly in terms of livability, but for all its wealth and global prestige, the Old Town remains charming, if almost spotless. The ridges flanking Zurich's river valley offer romantic views, but the best way to hit the ground running in Zurich is to follow the river itself as it cuts through the Old Town, then meets Lake Zurich. Along the way, indulge in detours, from upscale chocolatiers to low-stress beaches.
Switzerland's largest city and main hub, Zurich is where many of the nation's bankers and scholars bump shoulders. This cosmopolitan city ranks highly in terms of livability, but for all its wealth and global prestige, the Old Town remains charming, if almost spotless. The ridges flanking Zurich's river valley offer romantic views, but the best way to hit the ground running in Zurich is to follow the river itself as it cuts through the Old Town, then meets Lake Zurich. Along the way, indulge in detours, from upscale chocolatiers to low-stress beaches.
Day 6
Day 6 - Arrival in Zurich
Upon your arrival to Zurich's main train station, you'll be picked up by a driver and taken to your accommodations.
Enjoy the High Ground
Although Zurich is not the capital of Switzerland, it serves as the country’s industrial, financial, and cultural hub. The city also offers a wealth of sights and activities that rival those of other cities. On your first day, we recommend exploring the Old Town, selecting a few restaurants for later, and then heading up to Lindenhof. From there, you can enjoy a stunning panoramic view of the city, the Limmat River, and the surrounding hills. Afterward, return to the city center to indulge in some culinary delights.

Day 7
Day 7 - Traveling to Munich by Train
Today a driver will pick you up from your accommodations in Zurich and take you to the train station, where you will board a train to Munich, a four-hour journey. We included second-class train tickets in your package but an upgrade to first-class is possible for an extra fee.

3 Nights in Munich
3 Nights in Munich



3 Nights in Munich
With its traditional beer halls, designer shops, trendy restaurants and international business, Munich is a mix of old and new, German and cosmopolitan. Largely rebuilt after World War II, the city still retains its old world charm, even in the midst of expansion and modernization. You’ve probably heard of the city’s world famous Oktobertfest, a once-in-a-lifetime party dedicated to that incredible Bavarian beer along with some of the local delicacies, including tasty schnitzel. But there’s much more to Munich than drinking, and on your holiday you’ll have the chance to discover the best this charming city has to offer. Don’t miss out on the beer halls and the breweries, but be sure to get off the beaten path to discover a Munich of your own. Much of the city’s past centers around World War II, and there are several ways you can explore this chapter of Munich’s history, including a day trip to the Dachau concentration camp and a special tour focusing on Hitler and the local activities of the Third Reich. Munich is also a center of industry and there is nowhere better to experience this than BMW World. Moving slightly farther afield, Neuschwanstein Castle makes the perfect day trip, perched high in the hills over a verdant valley. Munich’s variety means there’s more than enough to satisfy even the most diverse groups of travelers. Let your curiosity guide you as you explore this unique German city.
With its traditional beer halls, designer shops, trendy restaurants and international business, Munich is a mix of old and new, German and cosmopolitan. Largely rebuilt after World War II, the city still retains its old world charm, even in the midst of expansion and modernization. You’ve probably heard of the city’s world famous Oktobertfest, a once-in-a-lifetime party dedicated to that incredible Bavarian beer along with some of the local delicacies, including tasty schnitzel. But there’s much more to Munich than drinking, and on your holiday you’ll have the chance to discover the best this charming city has to offer. Don’t miss out on the beer halls and the breweries, but be sure to get off the beaten path to discover a Munich of your own. Much of the city’s past centers around World War II, and there are several ways you can explore this chapter of Munich’s history, including a day trip to the Dachau concentration camp and a special tour focusing on Hitler and the local activities of the Third Reich. Munich is also a center of industry and there is nowhere better to experience this than BMW World. Moving slightly farther afield, Neuschwanstein Castle makes the perfect day trip, perched high in the hills over a verdant valley. Munich’s variety means there’s more than enough to satisfy even the most diverse groups of travelers. Let your curiosity guide you as you explore this unique German city.
Day 7
Day 7 - Arrival in Munich
You will be greeted at Munich Hauptbahnhof when you arrive and brought to your central accommodations.
See the City from Above
Although not a city of skyscrapers, Munich offers numerous wonderful viewpoints. The best panoramic views of the Old Town are available from the St. Peter's Church (or "Old Peter," as the locals call it) viewing platform, which is climbed by thousands of visitors every day. Climb the 300 stairs (no elevator available) for the breathtaking views of the Frauenkirche and the Town Hall. Munich's highest point, the Olympic Tower, offers views over the whole city and on a clear day the Alps beyond. You can even enjoy a unique perspective on the city via a modern zeppelin, although these rides are offered rarely, and book up quickly (the zeppelin is generally used for tours of Lake Constance, on the Swiss border).

Day 8
Day 8 - Your First Full Day in Munich

Munich City Group Walking Tour
Munich has a lot to offer when it comes to history, culture, art and of course, beer. Explore this magnificent city during your walking tour and get involved in the daily life of the locals as well. During your tour you will see the most important historical sights, the busiest streets and the most amazing beer halls too, all whilst learning about the rich history of the city.
See the Skyline from Inside the Bavaria Statue
Theresienwiese is best known as the spot where Oktoberfest and other festivals are held. Looking over the grounds is grand "Bavaria," the personification of the German state. This 60-foot bronze statue of a woman with her left arm raised is flanked by a loyal woman. For a small fee, you can duck inside, and climb the winding stairs within. At the top, you can peer out from Bavaria's head, taking in views of the Oktoberfest grounds and Munich's skyline beyond. Complete with pillow-topped bronze sofas, the statue's interior features surprisingly whimsical touches.

Day 9
Day 9 - Your Second Full Day in Munich

Neuschwanstein Castle Group Tour
The "Disney Castle," or "The Eighth Wonder of the Modern World," . There is a reason that Neuschwanstein Castle has quite a number of names. This magnificent building has drawn visitors from all around the world and is sure to take your breath away on this fascinating guided tour.
Day 10
Day 10 - Traveling to Salzburg by Train
Leave the big city of Munich behind today for the idyllic Alpine town of Salzburg. It's an easy travel day, as the trip takes about 1.5 hours and there are trains running through the day. Based on your preferred departure time, we'll arrange for a driver to transfer you to the train station. Your package includes second-class tickets with seat reservations. Upgrades to first are available for an additional fee.
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3 Nights in Salzburg
3 Nights in Salzburg



3 Nights in Salzburg
With its perfectly preserved UNESCO-listed Old Town, Salzburg is internationally renowned for its baroque architecture. Add in the alpine backdrop and you’ve got a city that makes for an unforgettable vacation. The imposing Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress dominate the skyline, while in the center you’ll find plenty of grand cafes and fine restaurants. Salzburg’s two biggest claims to fame are that it was the birthplace of Mozart and the stage for the timeless musical The Sound of Music. But there’s more than just history here. Today the city is a vibrant destination for travelers looking for a mix of classic culture and modern flair. Strolling through Salzburg is one of the great pleasures of Europe. The local cuisine is hearty and there are more than enough restaurants, bars, and cafes to keep you busy. Beer lovers shouldn’t miss sampling a stein or two of delicious local brew at the Augustiner brewery. But there is so much to see in the surrounding region that no visit to the city is complete without a day trip or two. You could tour the pristine countryside and visit the stunning Hellbrunn Palace. History buffs will want to venture farther afield to visit Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest perched high in the German Alps in Berchtesgaden.
With its perfectly preserved UNESCO-listed Old Town, Salzburg is internationally renowned for its baroque architecture. Add in the alpine backdrop and you’ve got a city that makes for an unforgettable vacation. The imposing Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress dominate the skyline, while in the center you’ll find plenty of grand cafes and fine restaurants. Salzburg’s two biggest claims to fame are that it was the birthplace of Mozart and the stage for the timeless musical The Sound of Music. But there’s more than just history here. Today the city is a vibrant destination for travelers looking for a mix of classic culture and modern flair. Strolling through Salzburg is one of the great pleasures of Europe. The local cuisine is hearty and there are more than enough restaurants, bars, and cafes to keep you busy. Beer lovers shouldn’t miss sampling a stein or two of delicious local brew at the Augustiner brewery. But there is so much to see in the surrounding region that no visit to the city is complete without a day trip or two. You could tour the pristine countryside and visit the stunning Hellbrunn Palace. History buffs will want to venture farther afield to visit Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest perched high in the German Alps in Berchtesgaden.
Day 10
Day 10 - Arrival in Salzburg
Upon your arrival in Salzburg a driver will meet you at the train station and bring you to your hotel.
One of Europe's Largest Medieval Castles
Hohensalzburg Fortress is enthroned on Salzburg's Festungsberg, high above the rooftops of the city's Baroque center. The biggest fully preserved castle in Central Europe, this emblem of Salzburg draws millions of tourists to the "Mozart City" every year. The fortress is open year-round and can be reached either on foot or by the fortress funicular located in the Festungsgasse. There are several museums worth a visit there, such as the Fortress Museum, the Marionette Museum, the Altes Zeughaus, or the Museum Of The Rainer Regiment, but the fortress' best attraction is its views of Salzburg, and the Alps.

Day 11
Day 11 - Your First Full Day in Salzburg

Salzburg Private Walking Tour
Discover the beauty of Mozart's hometown as an experienced guide leads you on a walk through the UNESCO-listed city of Salzburg. Your walk includes all the sightseeing highlights, such Mozart's birthplace and residence, the Getreidegasse, Cathedral, Residenz Palace, and Mirabell Palace, with its splendid gardens. If you come across anywhere you'd like to spend more time and go inside, your expert local guide will tailor the tour to your interests.
A Journey into Other Worlds
Gain a greater appreciation and understanding of Salzburg's history, art, and nature by visiting its museums. Get a glimpse into some of the city's treasures, such as Mozart's Birthplace and other institutions dedicated to the world's most famous composer. The Marionette Museum and the "Neue Residenz" await you with more thematic exhibitions. Great readers may discover museums dedicated to local but world-known writers. Don't leave these discoveries for a rainy day!

Day 12
Day 12 - Your Second Full Day in Salzburg

Hallstatt Half Day Private Trip
Experience the beauty of the Austrian Lake District, including the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hallstatt on a private tour. Drive along the emerald-green Fuschlsee and stop at its castle. Take a picture from a great view point above the town of St. Gilgen, where Mozart’s mother was born. Visit the town of Bad Ischl, the former summer residence of Emperor Franz Josef. You'll enjoy time to explore Hallstatt, where you can visit all the hidden gems and must-sees, and enjoy 7,000 years of history. Marvel at the Gosausee, with the glistening Dachstein glacier as its backdrop.
Day 13
Day 13 - Traveling to Vienna by Train
You are saying goodbye to the alpine coziness of Salzburg today and heading to the grand city of Vienna. The journey takes about 3 hours, and trains run frequently throughout the day. We'll arrange tickets based on your preferred departure time as well as a driver to bring you from your accommodations to the train station. If you'd like, we can arrange an upgrade for the first class tickets for an additional fee.

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2 Nights in Vienna
2 Nights in Vienna



2 Nights in Vienna
Vienna is a timeless city of high culture, grand cafes, breathtaking architecture and more, all set on the banks of the majestic Danube River. The moment you set foot in the city you’ll see why Vienna’s center is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Often regarded as the world capital of music, Vienna is the place where Beethoven and Mozart made history. Even today a visit to the opera or a classical music performance at one of the city’s sublime concert halls is an unforgettable experience. Stephansplatz, Vienna's main square, is dominated by the impressive eponymous gothic St. Stephen's Cathedral. Inside you’ll find a rich collection of artistic treasures, and the view from the tower is well worth the climb, offering amazing views over the city. But the cathedral is only one of the most visible attractions in Vienna. You won’t want to miss the magnificent Schonbrunn Palace and the imperial Hofburg Palace. Explore the city on foot, in a car, or by bike: the choice is yours. If you’d like to go farther afield you can even take a river cruise to nearby Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, or a bike trip to local wineries. But you don’t have to leave Vienna to have a wonderful time. Simply strolling through the pedestrian zones in the city center and stopping for a coffee and a slice of cake make for a truly enjoyable vacation.
Vienna is a timeless city of high culture, grand cafes, breathtaking architecture and more, all set on the banks of the majestic Danube River. The moment you set foot in the city you’ll see why Vienna’s center is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Often regarded as the world capital of music, Vienna is the place where Beethoven and Mozart made history. Even today a visit to the opera or a classical music performance at one of the city’s sublime concert halls is an unforgettable experience. Stephansplatz, Vienna's main square, is dominated by the impressive eponymous gothic St. Stephen's Cathedral. Inside you’ll find a rich collection of artistic treasures, and the view from the tower is well worth the climb, offering amazing views over the city. But the cathedral is only one of the most visible attractions in Vienna. You won’t want to miss the magnificent Schonbrunn Palace and the imperial Hofburg Palace. Explore the city on foot, in a car, or by bike: the choice is yours. If you’d like to go farther afield you can even take a river cruise to nearby Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, or a bike trip to local wineries. But you don’t have to leave Vienna to have a wonderful time. Simply strolling through the pedestrian zones in the city center and stopping for a coffee and a slice of cake make for a truly enjoyable vacation.
Day 13
Day 13 - Arrival in Vienna
A driver will greet you at Vienna's Westbahnhof Train Station and take you to your accommodations.
Follow the Lights
Stretch your legs on a stroll along Vienna's famous and opulent Ring Street (Ringstrasse). Take in the palaces and museums as they light up at twilight, by riding the streetcars that follow its length. If something catches your eye, get off and visit, whether charming parks, cozy cafes, high-end restaurants, or confectionaries with plenty of history behind them. If you travel with children, The Vienna Ring Tram has a special program that young passengers can listen to as they cruise throughout the city on the Ringstrasse boulevard.

Day 14
Day 14 - Your First Full Day in Vienna

Classic and Hidden Gems of Vienna
Tour Vienna's Old Town and listen to captivating stories from one of our local guides on this special excursion. The tour includes a perfect blend of old and new, from historic buildings to modern architecture, and insider info on places to eat and drink. This private English-language walking tour not only offers a great introduction to the city, but also delves deep into the city's amazing history, from the darkest hours to the brightest moments.
Touch History and Culture in Vienna
If you want to get a taste of art and culture in Vienna, the MuseumsQuartier Wien (Vienna's museum quarter) should be your destination of choice. With more than a dozen museums ranging from the old and dusty to the young and avant-garde, this is the neighborhood that packs a lifetime of local culture into a few compact streets. It’s worth heading over to wander and window shop. You’re certain to find a museum or specific exhibition that suits you. For exhibitions, opening hours, and tickets, visit the website: https://www.mqw.at/en/


The Vienna Mozart Orchestra Group Concert
Experience the magic of the Wiener Mozart Konzert, where the Vienna Mozart Orchestra performs in stunning historical costumes and wigs in Vienna’s grandest concert halls. Enjoy an evening filled with symphonic movements, solo concertos, and beloved operatic pieces from Mozart's masterpieces like "Don Giovanni", "The Marriage of Figaro", and "The Magic Flute". Let the enchanting melodies of "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", "Symphony No. 40", and Symphony No. 41, "Jupiter," transport you back to Mozart’s era.
Day 15
Day 15 - Departure Day
Based on your flight departure time, we'll have someone pick you up at your accommodation and take you to the airport.
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