Central Europe, 11 DaysBerlin, Prague, Vienna and Polandclassic circuit.

Discover the best of Berlin, Prague, Vienna and PolandEnjoy this fantastic combination of small islands and easily through each corner of both the area of the Caribbean and North zone. Its tranquil beaches will make you wonders of relaxation. Do not miss this experience and discover the Lesser Antilles.
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Berlin Berlin is famous for several reasons: the wall and its vibrant historical past, the Reichstag, Alexanderplatz, museum island, the Brandenburg Gate, numerous Berliners parks, etc. multicultural city, Berlin offers various options for all tastes: a varied nightlife to a magical bike ride to discover the city. It has a tradition of cafes and markets that make Berlin a different and essential option for your holiday.
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Dresden Dresden is the German city with the highest number of cultural goods and is internationally known for artistic level. The style that dominates the town is the Baroque and we can find examples in the Frauenkirche, the Cathedral and the Theaterplatz Palace or the Catholic Cathedral of Dresden. This beautiful city opens the door to a world of talent and endless inspiration: museums, theaters, cinemas and even the city itself is a hymn to art.
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Prague Prague has developed over centuries of life of a remarkable historical richness that makes this city one of the most visited in the world. Here you will find a wide variety of cultural activities such as theaters, cinemas, cafes, museums, etc. Also, the historic city becomes its biggest attraction focusing Prague Castle, the Gold Street, Charles Bridge, etc. Do not forget that Prague experienced two world wars by the city itself is a living testimony of our history.
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Cesky Krumlov The town of Cesky Krumlov was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and its castle is known as "The Pearl of the Renaissance". Among its star places we highlight the Palace Gardens, the viewpoint of Cesky Krumlov or the Schiele Museum. The streets of this beautiful city inspires an unparalleled medieval air and the red roofs take us to the past. In 2012 he received the Golden Apple Award, known as the Oscar of tourism.
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Vienna Vienna is situated on the banks of the Danube and is one of the oldest European capitals and big part of the history of Europe flourished in this city. Their cafeterias tradition, which took place endless literary and political gatherings, played a key role in the evolution of music capital, Vienna positioning as the cultural capital of Austria. You can not return this city without visiting the famous market Naschmarkt, Ringstrasse, the world-famous opera Vienna, the Danube Tower, among other areas of interest.
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Bratislava Bratislava has gained over the years a position as one of the most charming cities in Central Europe. The capital of Slovakia offers a great cultural variety and has developed an important tourist growth in recent years. In Bratislava, you can visit the Port of San Miguel, Plaza Hlavne Namestie or St. Martin's Cathedral, among other places of interest. The cuisine of Slovakia, in general, is not very genuine, since it receives the influence of neighboring countries and the most typical in Bratislava is the game meat and consommé.
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Krakow Krakow has been the center of Christianity in Poland and has a very turbulent historical past. The Jewish Quarter and the Old Town are mandatory crossing points, as well as Market Square, which is the most important tourist center in Krakow. Definitely one of the main attractions for travelers is the Auschwitz concentration camp, which is located about 60 km. Krakow and can be visited by train.
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Czestochowa In southern Poland we can visit the city of Czestochowa, a place of very important pregrinação within Europe by the Virgin with the same name. The Jasna Góra monastery receives every year visitor who want to know the religious face of the city of Czestochowa, as well as a portrait of the virgin in the Catholic basilica.
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Warsaw Warsaw is a vibrant city that offers many options for the traveler to discover this, and despite their past history was a bit busy today is a European capital with great vitality. Old Town of Warsaw was refurbished mixture with current styles, but without forgetting its past, resulting in the perfect combination. As the capital of Poland is located in the political and economic center of the country and is internationally known for giving its name to the famous "Warsaw Pact".
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