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Grand standing capitals and quaint seaside villages, hidden mountain hamlets and a city set on water – eastern Europe covers a pretty impressive gauntlet of visitor attractions. Discover the mainstay allures of this entrancing region, plus a whole host of its lesser-known aspects, making your way down from Hungary through the Balkans and east over to Italy. Encounter the up-and-up vibe of once war-ravaged Sarajevo, fall in love with gorgeous Dubrovnik, kick into adventure mode in Ljubljana and feast until your belly’s content in gastronomy-obsessed Italy.

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StartsBudapest, Hungary
EndsRome, Italy
RegionItaly
Duration26 days
Tour OperatorIntrepid Travel
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Day 1 - Starting: Budapest & Finishing: Budapest

Szia! Welcome to Hungary. Budapest is Hungary's intoxicating capital, on the banks of the Danube River. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 6pm today. You can arrive at any time during the day as there are no activities planned until this important meeting. Please check with the hotel reception about where and when it will take place, or check the reception notice boards. If you can't arrange a flight that will have you arrive at the hotel by early evening, you may wish to arrive a day early so you're able to attend. We'll be happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability). If you're going to be late, please inform the hotel reception. We'll be collecting your insurance details and next of kin information at this meeting, so please ensure you have all these details to provide to your leader. In the evening after the welcome meeting perhaps head out with your new travel buddies and your leader for dinner, then take a night walk along the Danube River to see the surrounding buildings and bridges lit up in lights. Not to be missed are Budapest's funky 'ruin pubs'.

Day 2 - Starting: Budapest / Overnight Train & Finishing: Budapest / Overnight Train

This morning you have the option to join your leader on a short orientation walk of the city. Afterwards you have a full free day to explore Budapest, known as 'The Pearl of the Danube'. Admire intricate carvings on resplendent buildings, cross the iconic Chain Bridge to explore the Castle District, or simply meander through winding streets snacking on local delicacies. Budapest is a great city to enjoy from the water. Perhaps take a boat trip along the river or catch a funicular up to the castle for spectacular views of the Parliament Building. With so much to see and do, hiring a bicycle is another great way to move between the sights. Perhaps head to Statue Park to see the communist monuments that were removed from the city after the fall of the Iron Curtain. You might like to take a tour of the beautiful Hungarian State Opera House, or check out the Hungarian National Museum. One unmissable activity is a soak in the healing waters of Budapest's hot thermal baths. You could also take part in one of our Urban Adventure day tours, such as the Budapest Explorer or Bites and Sights. Check them out at urbanadventures.com. In the evening, board an overnight train to Belgrade.

Day 3 - Starting: Belgrade & Finishing: Belgrade

This morning arrive into Belgrade after your overnight train journey. Known as the' White City', Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Sitting at the confluence of two major rivers, the Sava and the Danube, it’s an important intersection between Eastern and Western Europe. Here you’ll experience an energetic mix of progressive flamboyance and conservative customs. Upon arrival there is the option to join a guided tour. Then you'll have almost two full days of free time to explore the city. Perhaps begin with a wander around the city’s wide boulevards and squares, and the historic and green heart of Kalemegdan Park. The park is home to Kelmegdan Fortress, which has overlooked the Danube River here for centuries. In the evening, head down to Skadarska Street in the bohemian quarter of Skadarlija to sample some authentic local food and enjoy the lively atmosphere, in a place where Orthodox churches vie for space next to fashionable nightclubs.

Day 4 - Starting: Belgrade & Finishing: Belgrade

Today is a free day to further discover Belgrade. You might like to take a 90-minute cruise along the Danube River, passing the Kalemegdan Fortress, Pancevo Bridge and the artist village of Zemun. The markets near the Hram Svetog Save (St Sava Church) will keep you occupied for hours. Perhaps take a stroll through the Nikola Tesla Museum to learn about the life and work of Serbia's greatest inventor, or check out the city's Ethnographic or Military Museums. You can climb the 36-metre, 1896 Gardos tower in Zemun for sweeping views of the city and the Danube, or get a crash course in Serbian contemporary art at Zepter Museum. If the weather is warm, why not brave the crowds on Ada Ciganlija beach, where you can swim, take part in water-sports or simply soak up the sun with a cocktail. Throughout the summer months, Belgrade hosts a variety of musical and cultural events and the city is abuzz with people and activities. The city’s nightlife has become legendary throughout Europe, with several hundred floating bars, restaurants and nightclubs lining the Danube and Sava rivers.

Day 5 - Starting: Sarajevo & Finishing: Sarajevo

Travel by bus through beautiful countryside to Sarajevo. The journey will take around eight hours in total, so sit back and enjoy the scenery. Sarajevo is Bosnia and Herzegovina's small but vibrant capital. More than twenty years after the end of a devastating war, Sarajevo is slowly asserting itself as one of Europe's most beautiful and interesting destinations. The city often draws comparisons with Istanbul as a place that mixes east and west – dotted with minarets, mosques, bazaars and the aroma of coffee. On arrival, perhaps embark on a guided tour to gain insight into the history and culture of the city. Sarajevo is one of the few cities in the world that features an Orthodox church, a Catholic church and a mosque (the famous Begova Džamija) all within close proximity. In the evening, perhaps enjoy a simple but delicious meal in Baščaršija, Sarajevo's old bazaar. Out from here the city’s history unfolds – from Ottoman-era buildings to the elaborate constructions of the Austro-Hungarian period and on to the ugly structures of the communists. Try the local speciality of bosanski cevapi (grilled minced meat mixed with mild spices).

Day 6 - Starting: Sarajevo & Finishing: Sarajevo

Enjoy a free day in and around Sarajevo. You could take an optional day trip out to the thermal springs and green parks of Ilidza, the source of the River Bosna. You might prefer to discover local history with a visit to the History Museum and the Sarajevo War Tunnels (dug underneath the airport runway and used to smuggle provisions into the city during its siege) and Sniper Alley, or learn about the tragedies faced by the city's Jews at the Jewish Museum. Perhaps get cultural with a stroll through the Art Gallery of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Perhaps return to Baščaršija and get lost in the mosques, caravanserais, and stone-vaulted bazaars, snacking on burek or ćevapi, or ramble along through Park Prinčeva for views of the city. The Pivnica HS brewery, which also has a restaurant, is a good place to sample local award-winning beer and spend an evening.

Day 7 - Starting: Mostar / Kotor & Finishing: Mostar / Kotor

Head out of Sarajevo by bus to Mostar, a town situated in a beautiful valley in the high mountains of Herzegovina (approximately 2.5 hours). Thanks to the river Neretva Mostar was able to develop as a city in the barren landscape of Herzegovina. Neretva's size turned Mostar into a trading centre of the region very early on. The city was the most heavily bombed settlement in Bosnia during the war, but it has since been rebuilt and now features on UNESCO's World Heritage list. On arrival, perhaps head to the famous Stari Most (meaning Old Bridge), first built by the Ottomans in 1565 – it was the great architect Mimar Hajrudin who succeeded with the impossible mission to cross the Neretva River with a single span stone bridge. The bridge also made headline news during the Yugoslav wars when it was destroyed in 1993. It was rebuilt and reopened in 2004, and there’s an interesting museum about its history next to the bridge itself. If you’re lucky you’ll see the famous brave members of Mostar’s diving club hurl themselves into the icy waters below. It’s a tradition for the young men of the town to make the jump, and it’s now an annual competition. We advise against having a go yourself though, as the bridge is very high and the water is freezing. You might like to follow local custom and hand the divers a few Marks. Later on today continue to Kotor where you will spend the night.

Day 8 - Starting: Kotor & Finishing: Kotor

Explore Europe's most southerly fjord, Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor), and enjoy an orientation walk around Kotor town, with free time to explore by yourself for the rest of the day.This 5th-century World Heritage-listed city is set on a secluded bay, with towering peaks surrounding a rocky coastline dotted with pretty waterside towns. Check out the 12th-century Cathedral of St Tryphun, the South Gates of Kotor (the Gurdich Gate) and the Armoury Square (Trg od oruzija). Afterwards, you might like to get delightfully lost in the crooked alleyways, checking out the boutiques and cafes, or climb the hills behind the city to visit Kotor's ruined fortification walls. A one-and-a-half hour hike up the stone steps, past churches, gates, and bastions to the Fortress of Sveti Ivan at the top rewards you with magnificent views across town and the brooding Bay of Kotor. In the evening the city walls are prettily lit up to provide a unique night-time perspective.

Day 9 - Starting: Dubrovnik & Finishing: Dubrovnik

Depart Montenegro by bus, riding along the beautiful southern coast of Croatia to Dubrovnik (approximately 2 hours). The day is free for you to explore Dubrovnik at your own pace. Take a walk along the city walls of ‘Game of Thrones’ fame, enjoying views of the sparkling Adriatic Sea in this renowned jewel of the Dalmatian Coast. Visit Big Onofrio's Fountain, built by architect Onofrio della Cava in the 15th century to supply water to the city. Perhaps check out the 13th-century Franciscan monastery or the Sponza and Rector's Palaces, the only Renaissance buildings in the city to survive a devastating earthquake and fire in 1667. You might like to check out the city's War Photography Museum, or if you have time, even take a boat trip to nearby Lokrum Island, where you will find the French-built Fort Royal Castle, a monastery, and a botanical garden that dates back to when the Austrian archduke Maximilian had his holiday home on the island. At the end of your journey, perhaps you'd prefer to simply unwind on a beach. On the last night of your trip, why not enjoy one last meal with the group and toast to your adventures.

Day 10-11 - Starting: Dubrovnik & Finishing: Dubrovnik

You will have 2 free days to explore the beaches and scenery of this idyllic coastal city that overlooks the Adriatic. The walled city of Dubrovnik is a great place to discover on foot, with its cobblestone streets, tiled roofs, white washed walls and stone buildings. Stroll down the main street of Stradun that runs straight through the World heritage listed Old Town, with its baroque monuments and gothic buildingsDubrovnik. You might like to check out the city's War Photography Museum, or if you have time, even take a boat trip to nearby Lokrum Island, where you will find the French-built Fort Royal Castle, a monastery, and a botanical garden that dates back to when the Austrian archduke Maximilian had his holiday home on the island. Or perhaps you'd prefer to simply unwind on a beach. As this is a combination trip your group and the leader may change at this location. There will be another group meeting tonight and you are welcome to attend to get to know your new fellow travellers. After the meeting, perhaps head out for a walk around Dubrovnik and later on, possibly enjoy a meal with the new group.

Day 12 - Starting: Split & Finishing: Split

Take a public bus up the coast to Split (approximately 4,5 hours). If Dubrovnik is considered the heart of Dalmatia, Split is certainly its soul. Situated on a small peninsula on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, it's the second largest city in Croatia. This stunning seaside town is home to some of the most beautiful beaches on the coast. Enjoy a free afternoon exploring the historic streets, and make sure you see the World Heritage-listed Diocletian's Palace. Alternatively for a more in-depth introduction to this fascinating city why not join an optional guided tour with a local guide. Split grew out from the 3rd century Roman Emperor Diocletian's Palace and you can almost see it evolving in a multitude of different ways. Some cultures might have made the palace a museum, but the city of Split has always been a dynamic and vibrant place, and the palace houses many businesses and homes. If your feet get tired, why not grab a drink at a cafe on the Riva Promenade and people watch for a while. You can get lots of local interaction in Split, such as at the fish market on Marmontova Street or the markets just outside the palace walls.

Day 13 - Starting: Split / Brac Island & Finishing: Split / Brac Island

Take a daytrip out to the island of Brac, the third largest of Croatia's islands and host to enchanting harbour villages, set among steep cliffs and a distinctly Mediterranean landscape. Villagers have farmed wine, olive oil, figs and almonds in the difficult interior of this rock-strewn island for centuries, but it's the small, beach-side towns that draw the crowds. Brac's most famous export is the gleaming white stone mined from the island's quarries, cladding buildings as deep in antiquity as Diocletian's Palace in Split, and as far afield as the White House in Washington DC. Visit the town of Supetar - your leader will show you around on an initial orientation walk. Spend a day exploring this island on your own steam, or simply take it easy, lie on the famous Zlatni Rat beach and enjoy the sun with a drink in your hand.

Day 14 - Starting: Plitvice Lakes National Park / Zagreb & Finishing: Plitvice Lakes National Park / Zagreb

Today you will visit one of Croatia's most beautiful sites – Plitvice Lakes National Park. The park was given World Heritage status 20 years ago and is 19 hectares of wooded hills that surround 16 stunning turquoise lakes, all connected by a series of waterfalls. The area is populated by deer, bears, wolves, boars and some rare bird species, and the thick, primeval forest vegetation of beech trees, fir spruce and white pine adds another element to the park's beauty. You’ll have free time to explore here or simply follow your leader to see the best spots – all trails in the national park are well marked so it's difficult to get lost, but please follow the national park rules, which your leader will outline to you. A series of wooden walkways pass over the landscape, ensuring that there's as little impact on the park as possible. Look to the canopy for over 120 species of birds, including hawks and owls. After your memorable visit to the lakes, drive to Croatia's capital, Zagreb. Take an afternoon orientation walk on arrival. Your leader will point out local amenities and attractions you might want to visit along the way, so ask any questions you might have about the city during the walk.

Day 15 - Starting: Zagreb & Finishing: Zagreb

Today is a free day in Zagreb, so check out both the upper town and the lower town to understand the city's culture. The tallest building in town is the gothic Zagreb Cathedral, with iconic twin spires that dominate the city's skyline. Ban Jelacic Square is the city's central point, which is surrounded by multiple structures that reflect different periods of Zagreb's past. There is so much to see and do here, the hard thing is deciding what to choose. There are a number of excellent museums to visit including the quirky Museum of Broken Relationships.

Day 16 - Starting: Ljubljana & Finishing: Ljubljana

Travel by train across the Slovenian border and arrive in the cosmopolitan capital (pronounced 'Lyub-Li-Yana') (approximately 2.5 hours). On arrival into Ljubljana, check in to your accommodation and then head out to get to know the city on a short orientation walk where the leader will point out some of the highlights. The rest of the day is free for you to delve deeper into this beautiful city. Located in the centre of Slovenia, Ljubljana is a city full of style and sophistication, history, monuments, churches, museums and great restaurants. In your free time, you can wander around the old city centre, renowned for its unique architectural appearance. The Old Town consists of three main squares and Baroque houses, and you can visit the Ljubljana Castle, the Town Hall, Cathedral of St. Nicholas, and the Dragon Bridge. Stop at the central Prešeren Square, dedicated to the Slovenian romantic poet, France Prešeren. With views of the Triple Bridge and Ljubljana Castle on one side, and a magnificent Franciscan church on the other, you’ll feel like you’ve just walked right into a scene from a beautiful postcard. Maybe also drop by the open market under the arcade. This evening enjoy Ljubljana by night.

Day 17 - Starting: Ljubljana & Finishing: Ljubljana

Today is a free day. You may want to decide to take an optional day trip to Bled. With immense natural beauty, Bled, together with its surroundings, ranks among the most beautiful of alpine resorts. With a stunning lake, a castle, a picturesque island church and plenty of outdoor activities, Bled is a great place to explore. It's renowned for its mild, healing climate and thermal lake water. Maybe head to the cliff-top Bled Castle, dating from the 11th century and overlooking sparkling Lake Bled, then take a Pletna boat ride (a wooden, awning-covered boat rowed by a special oarsman) to the island on Lake Bled – climb up the 99 steps to St Mary's Church. Be sure to seek out the famous Bled cream cake, which isn’t hard; nearly every cafe and cake shop in town claims that theirs is the best. There's also plenty of action for adrenaline junkies: rafting, caving, cycling, canoeing, boating, and swimming, to name a few.

Day 18 - Starting: Venice & Finishing: Venice

This morning travel by bus to one of the world's most unique cities, legendary, romantic Venice, the final destination of this trip (approximately 3.5 hours). A grand city of canals, Venice is built over a hundred small islands connected by 400 bridges. This watery wonderland of towers, piazzas, canals, churches and gondolas – practically unchanged for 600 years – is literally sinking under the weight of its iconic sights. Still rich with artistic masterpieces, modern Venice combines history with contemporary life through food, performance, art and architecture. The best way to enjoy your free time and explore is by foot, taking in all the famous sights – the Grand Canal, the Rialto Bridge, Doge's Palace (the ruler of Venice), the Piazza San Marco with its golden Basilica, and of course, the evocative Bridge of Sighs. Wander the cobblestone streets and spacious piazzas, crossing hundreds of tiny bridges. There are shops, markets, galleries and churches around every corner. Don't miss taking a gondola trip through the romantic canals or sampling a slice of region's desert speciality, tiramisu (coffee-soaked sponge cake). In the evening, perhaps join your fellow travellers for a final group dinner at a local restaurant. Venice is famous for its specialities of fresh lobster and squid ink spaghetti dishes, so make sure you give one a try as this trip comes to an end. Note: Please note that the accommodation we use in Venice is not located in the lagoon, but in the mainland suburb of Mestre, which is a short train ride away from the city centre and the lagoon of Venice.

Day 19-20 - Starting: Venice & Finishing: Venice

Enjoy free time in this watery wonderland of bridges, towers, piazzas, canals, churches and gondolas – practically unchanged for 600 years – is literally sinking under the weight of its iconic sights. Take a walk around the maze of streets behind San Marco square and begin to understand the complex canal system of Venice. The Grand Canal is a great place to start, as you can stroll over the Rialto Bridge and browse the endless amounts of boutique shops that sell Venetian masks and handmade Murano glassware. As this is a combination trip, your group leader and the composition of your group may change at this location. There will be a another group meeting to discuss the next stage of your itinerary and you're welcome to attend, as this is a great chance to meet your new fellow travellers. After the meeting perhaps enjoy dinner with your fellow travel companions at a local restaurant.

Day 21 - Starting: La Spezia & Finishing: La Spezia

This morning spend the day travelling by train to the once important naval base of La Spezia, now the gateway to the gorgeous Cinque Terre, or ‘Five lands’ in English. The name comes from the five tiny villages – Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore – whose position, wedged into a series of coves between sheer cliffs, makes it one of the highlights of the whole of Italy. The journey usually takes between five and seven hours either via Milan or via Florence (depending on the best available connection), and is a very scenic trip through the north of Italy. On arrival in La Spezia there won't be too much time to explore yet, but after checking into your hotel perhaps get your bearings of the area with a short walk around the pedestrian zone on Via del Prione to the gardens along the harbour, or head out for dinner with the group.

Day 22 - Starting: La Spezia / Cinque Terre & Finishing: La Spezia / Cinque Terre

Today it is highly recommended to venture out on the footpaths of Cinque Terre (Five Lands), a region of Italy famed for its coastline and pastel villages. The footpaths that run between the villages were once the only way to travel in the region, and take you through olive groves, vineyards and on to idyllic vistas. Walking the entire network of paths can take around five hours (12 kilometres in total) and you will need a good level of fitness. You can also choose to walk just a few sections, which will still unveil a great amount of majestic scenery. Some sections of path can be difficult, as there are challenging uphill stretches, narrow paths, steep cliffs and foot bridges. Please remember to bring comfortable footwear such as trainers or light hiking shoes. It's also possible to take the train between any of the villages or back to the group's base whenever you want. After working up an appetite, take advantage of the foods of the Liguria region with a pesto class. Focaccia is also a speciality in this area and makes a great start to lunch. Upon return to La Spezia in the evening, there's no better way to recover from your day of walking with more indulgence in delicious Mediterranean food. Notes: Due to recent landslides in the area it is currently not possible to walk the Via dell'Amore and the coastal section between Manarola and Corniglia. There are alternative inland routes, however these are of a higher physical rating and involve steep ups and downs. It is possible to take the train or a bus for these sections. Due to safety reasons some sections of any path can be closed at short notice.

Day 23 - Starting: Florence & Finishing: Florence

Depart Cinque Terre today and catch a train to Florence (approximately 3.5 hours). On arrival, check into the hotel 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, so perhaps explore some of the culinary delicacies on offer from across Tuscany. Regional specialities are noted for their simplicity and fine flavour, and the use of high-quality olive oil, cannellini beans and fresh herbs. Meat lovers should try the bistecca alla fiorentina, a huge T-bone steak that's usually shared between two people, or ribollita, a thick delicious vegetable soup with bread, beans and greens. Panforte is the signature sweet treat.

Day 24 - Starting: Florence & Finishing: Florence

Head out into the centre of Florence. It's impossible to see everything in this Renaissance wonderland, however, so take your time and enjoy it. Be captivated by the culture-rich atmosphere of Florence, from family-run vineyards on the outskirts of the city to the Duomo’s magnificent marble facade. Maybe start with a visit the Galleria dell'Accademia where you can see Michelangelo's famous statue of David. Stop by the Uffizi, one of the world's oldest art galleries, or 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 – a lovely way to while away the day. There are plenty of sights to see during your time in Florence. Note: Florentine State Museums can all be booked in advance. You can online at www.weekendafirenze.com. We suggest that you book in advance (your leader can be of assistance), especially for the Uffizi as this museum experiences enormous queues (up to 5 hours) all year round. The individual museums have slightly different opening times and closing days between them but the website (www.firenzemusei.it) has everything you need to know about all of them. Make your reservations for these museums for any time on Day 6 of this itinerary.

Day 25 - Starting: Rome & Finishing: Rome

In the morning, take the train to Rome (approximately 1.5 hours), and remember that while here, the best attitude is ‘when in Rome’! Join your leader on an orientation walk around the city, where you see some of the iconic sights such as the Colosseum and Arch of Constantine, the Forum (centre of ancient Rome), the Victor Emmanuel Monument, the Pantheon, Spanish Steps, Via Dei Condotti and Piazza Venezia. Recharge with a slice of pizza and a strong espresso at the Piazza Navona or throw a coin into the Trevi Fountain and make a wish to return to the 'Eternal City'. No visit would be complete without a trip to Vatican City and St Peter's Basilica. Entry to the Basilica is free and there's a small charge to climb the dome for a panorama over the city. Art-lovers should visit the Sistine Chapel to admire the timeless work of Michelangelo, while history buffs will enjoy a jaunt through the ancient halls of the Pantheon. Rome is packed full of restaurants and trattorias that cater to every taste and budget. Local specialities tend to be quite heavy, and include pastas such as carbonara (egg, cheese and bacon) and amatriciana (tomato, bacon and chilli). Eating in trattorias will give you a chance to sample some Italian wines, with house choices usually very good and affordable. Head out in the evening with the group for a final farewell gastronomic fling.

Day 26 - Starting: Rome & Finishing: Rome

Your adventure comes to an end on the final morning. There are no activities planned for today and you're free to depart the accommodation at any time. As there is so much to see in Rome we recommend you to stay a little longer. We are happy to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability). Please speak to your agent at the time of booking. Notes: Check the Vatican website (vatican.va) for updated information on when you can visit. Tickets for the Vatican Museum can be booked online at: biglietteriamusei.vatican.va/musei/tickets/do. Alternatively, the Galleria Borghese can be booked online at: galleriaborghese.it/borghese/en/einfo.htm. The Vatican Museum is closed on some days, including most Sundays. On the last Sunday of the month, it's open and free (but expect large crowds)..

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Highlights

  • Get swept up in Belgrade’s edgy and eclectic vibe
  • Weave through the World Heritage-listed alleyways of Kotor
  • Dine on local Croatian fare against Dubrovnik’s glittering Adriatic backdrop
  • Stroll along the boardwalks of Plitvice Lakes in search of the park’s abundant birdlife
  • Appreciate the architectural artistry of Venice
  • Wander among the olive groves and vineyards lining the Cinque Terre

Grand standing capitals and quaint seaside villages, hidden mountain hamlets and a city set on water – eastern Europe covers a pretty impressive gauntlet of visitor attractions. Discover the mainstay allures of this entrancing region, plus a whole host of its lesser-known aspects, making your way down from Hungary through the Balkans and east over to Italy. Encounter the up-and-up vibe of once war-ravaged Sarajevo, fall in love with gorgeous Dubrovnik, kick into adventure mode in Ljubljana and feast until your belly’s content in gastronomy-obsessed Italy.

Day 1 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 1 Optional Activities

  • Urban Adventures - Buda Castle Explorer - EUR 44
  • Urban Adventures - Bites & Sights - EUR 63

Day 2 Accommodation

Overnight sleeper train (1 nights)

Day 2 Optional Activities

  • Parliament Tour - HUF 5200
  • Thermal Bath - Starting from - HUF 4500
  • Hungarian State Opera House Tour - HUF 3000
  • Transport and Entry to Statue Park - HUF 5000
  • House of Terror - HUF 2000

Day 3 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 4 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 4 Optional Activities

  • Nikola Tesla Museum - RSD 500
  • Ethnographic Museum - RSD 150
  • Military Museum - RSD 150
  • River Cruise - RSD 500
  • Guided Tour Belgrade - EUR 60
  • Sveti Sava Church - Free -
  • Tito’s Mausoleum (House of Flowers) - RSD 400

Day 5 Accommodation

Pension (1 nights)

Day 6 Accommodation

Pension (1 nights)

Day 6 Optional Activities

  • Jewish Museum - BAM 3
  • Guided Tour Sarajevo - BAM 90
  • Tunnel Museum - BAM 10
  • Ilidza Park and Springs - BAM 15
  • National Museum - BAM 6
  • Svrzo's House - BAM 3
  • Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque - BAM 2
  • City Hall / Old National Library building - BAM 5

Day 7 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 7 Optional Activities

  • Mostar - War Photo Exhibition - BAM 6
  • Mostar - Koski Mehmed Pasa Mosque & Minaret - BAM 4
  • Mostar - Old Bridge Museum - BAM 5

Day 8 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 8 Optional Activities

  • Cruise on Kotor Fjord - EUR 30
  • St. Tryphon’s Cathedral - EUR 2
  • Budva Day Trip - EUR 6
  • Kotor Fortress - EUR 3
  • Kotor Maritime Museum - EUR 4

Day 9 Accommodation

Pension (1 nights)

Day 10-11 Accommodation

Pension (2 nights)

Day 10-11 Optional Activities

  • Lokrum Island Boat Trip - HRK 75
  • Franciscan Monastery - HRK 30
  • War Photography Museum - HRK 40
  • City Walls Walk Dubrovnik - HRK 155
  • Museum of Croatian War of Independence - Mt Srd - HRK 30
  • Game of Thrones Tour - HRK 200
  • Rector's Palace - HRK 70
  • Church of St. Blaise - Free - 32
  • Srd Hill Hike - Free - 10

Day 12 Accommodation

Pension (1 nights)

Day 12 Optional Activities

  • City Museum - HRK 20
  • Marjan Hill Hike - Free - 13
  • Art Gallery - HRK 20
  • Split Cathedral & Tower - HRK 45
  • Diocletian's Palace - HRK 40
  • Fish Market - Free -
  • Hiking in Mosor with Traditional Dinner - EUR 64
  • Cooking Class including Lunch/Dinner - EUR 80
  • Ivan Mestrovic Museum - HRK 40

Day 13 Accommodation

Pension (1 nights)

Day 14 Included Activities

  • Plitvice Lakes National Park - Entrance

Day 14 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 14 Optional Activities

  • Mirogoj Cemetary - Free - 10
  • Zagreb Cathedral - Free - 8
  • Lotrščak Tower - HRK 20
  • Museum of Broken Relationships - HRK 30
  • The Croatian Museum of Naive Art - HRK 25
  • Mimara Museum - HRK 40
  • Zagreb City Museum - HRK 30
  • Ivan Meštrović Atelier - HRK 30
  • Zagreb Funicular - HRK 4

Day 15 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 16 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 16 Optional Activities

  • Urban Adventures - Ljubljana Bites & Sights - EUR 59
  • Bled - return public bus ticket - EUR 15
  • Dragon Bridge - Free -
  • Metelkova Neighbourhood - Free -
  • Ljubljana Castle and Funicular - EUR 10
  • Urban Adventures - Bohemian Slovenia - EUR 63
  • Urban Adventures - Socialism and the City - EUR 60

Day 17 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 18 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 19-20 Accommodation

Hotel (2 nights)

Day 19-20 Optional Activities

  • Gondola Ride - EUR 80
  • Doge's Palace and Bridge of Sighs - EUR 19
  • Guggenheim Museum - EUR 15
  • St Mark's Campanile - EUR 8
  • St Mark's Basilica Treasury - EUR 3
  • Accademia Gallery - EUR 15
  • Venezia Ca' d'Oro - EUR 10
  • Concerto - EUR 32
  • Ca' Rezzonico Museum of Eighteenth Century Art - EUR 10
  • Glass Museum Murano - EUR 10
  • Museum of St Mark's Basilica - EUR 5
  • Scuola Grande di San Rocco - EUR 11
  • Urban Adventures - Chicchetti of Venice - EUR 80

Day 21 Accommodation

Guesthouse (1 nights)

Day 21 Optional Activities

  • Day Cruise - EUR 30
  • Pesto Class in Levanto - EUR 13
  • Cinque Terre Day Trip - EUR 16

Day 22 Accommodation

Guesthouse (1 nights)

Day 23 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 23 Optional Activities

  • Uffizi Gallery - EUR 16
  • Accademia - EUR 14
  • Baptistry - EUR 10
  • Medici Chapels - EUR 8
  • Museum Bargello - EUR 8
  • Palazzo Vecchio - EUR 10
  • Pitti Palace - Boboli Gardens, Museo Argenti, Costume Gallery, Porcellain Museum - EUR 12
  • Siena bus ticket - EUR 24
  • Urban Adventures - Florence Foodies Walk - EUR 64
  • Urban Adventures - Florence Markets & Delis - EUR 53
  • Urban Adventures - Aperitivo Time! Florence Wine Tour - EUR 73
  • Florence Baptistry, Museo Opera del Duomo, Giotto Bell Tower and Brunelleschi Dome - EUR 15
  • Pitti Palace - Gallery of Modern Art and Palatine Gallery - EUR 8

Day 24 Accommodation

Hostel (1 nights)

Day 25 Accommodation

Hotel (1 nights)

Day 25 Optional Activities

  • Castel Sant'Angelo - EUR 10
  • Christian catacombs - EUR 8
  • Colosseum, Roman Forum and Palatine Hill - EUR 16
  • Imperial Fora - EUR 9
  • Keats-Shelley Memorial House - EUR 5
  • Vatican museums - EUR 16
  • Pantheon - Free -
  • St Peter's dome climb - EUR 6
  • St Peter's Dome Climb & Elevator - EUR 8
  • Venezia Palace - EUR 5
  • Galleria Borghese - EUR 15
  • Urban Adventures - Ancient Rome: Archaeological Discovery Tour - EUR 89
  • Urban Adventures - Roman Dolce Vita - EUR 63
  • Urban Adventures - Trastevere: Trends and Tradition - EUR 55

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