Central Europe tour reviews


“Our wonderful trip manager and bus driver made our European vacation unforgettable! We saw so much and met so many great people on the tour. Couldn’t recommend more!

Bart P.

European Discovery


“Would do the whole thing again in a heartbeat. If anyone is nervous to book this trip or is hesitant for any reason, don't be, you will never regret it.”

Katherine Ruddy

Active Alps


“The trip was amazing, with our guide being very insightful. And the people were amazing as well!”

Maurya G.

Berlin to Budapest by Train

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What countries are in Central Europe?

Central Europe includes Germany, Austria, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Switzerland, and Slovenia - perfect for exploring rich history and vibrant culture.

What is the currency used in Central Europe?

Most countries use the Euro, but Poland and the Czech Republic use their own currencies—zloty and koruna—so plan accordingly.

When is the best time to visit Central Europe?

Spring and early autumn are ideal—mild weather, fewer tourists, and plenty of festivals to enjoy without the summer crowds.

How many days do you need to travel Central Europe?

10 to 14 days lets you explore key cities and countryside without rushing, giving a balanced experience of the region.

Is rail travel good in Central Europe?

Yes! Trains are reliable, comfortable, and connect most major cities and towns, making rail travel a smart and scenic choice.

What are the visa requirements for Central Europe?

Your visa requirements can change according to your nationality. Check out our handy visa guide for the latest info. 

Do you tip in Central Europe?

Tipping is considered polite but not mandatory - around 5 to 10% in restaurants and rounding up fares in taxis is typical.

Is ATM access good in Central Europe?

ATMs are plentiful in urban and tourist areas, so accessing cash is easy throughout the region.

Is tap water safe to drink in Central Europe?

Yes, tap water is generally safe and clean, so you can drink straight from the tap without worries.

Is internet access good in Central Europe?

Usually, the internet is fast and widely available in cities and towns, keeping you connected on the go.

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