Austria and Czech Republic Tours & Trips
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- Highlights of Central Europe
- Eastern Whispers
- Bohemian Rhapsody: Discovering the Magic of Czechia, Bratislava, Vienna, and Budapest!
- 8-Day Eastern Whispers
- Prague, Munich and Austria
- Active & Discovery on the Danube with 2 Nights in Prague (Westbound) 2025
- Active & Discovery on the Danube with 1 Night in Budapest & 2 Nights in Prague (Westbound) 2025
- CZECHIA CHRISTMAS TOUR with visit of Dresden and Vienna 9 days
- Cycle Prague to Vienna (7 destinations)
- Prague & Vienna
Highlights of Central Europe
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I enjoyed all the locations visited, the accommodations, and most importantly, our trip.”
Anastasiya, traveled in April
The grand UNESCO-listed Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral await before visiting medieval Cesky Krumlov. Charming hotels complement tours of Vienna's Hofburg Palace and Vollpension café. Traditional Czech beers and Austrian pastries highlight this 8-day cultural tour.
Duration 8 days Destinations Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $4,085
25% Off- NZ$3,064You save $1,021
Eastern Whispers
38 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It's an amazing tour and I will tell others the excitement and the beautiful places in the Central European countries.”
RUBEN, traveled in October
Czech Republic and Austria's finest sights await, from Prague Castle to Salzburg's Mozart heritage. The Swarovski Museum in Innsbruck, Traunsee Lake cruise past four castles, and Vienna's historic Grinzing district create memorable moments. Seven nights at comfort hotels including Panorama Prague.
Duration 8 days Destinations Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
25% Off- NZ$2,047
Bohemian Rhapsody: Discovering the Magic of Czechia, Bratislava, Vienna, and Budapest!
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We enjoyed our trip. Thank you for the best vacation.”
Dean, traveled in June
The treasures of Austria and Czech Republic unfold, from Prague's astronomical clock to Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace. 3-4 star hotels provide comfort while visiting UNESCO sites like Holašovice village and Telč's Renaissance square. Medieval Czech dining and Vienna's Prater amusement park offer local immersion.
Duration 10 days Destinations Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Czechia-Tours From
25% Off- NZ$5,817
UNESCO-listed Prague Castle and Vltava River cruises lead to Austrian adventures. The Swarovski Crystal Museum in Innsbruck, Kitzbuhel cable car rides, and Mozart's Salzburg captivate visitors. Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace gardens and traditional Grinzing wine village dinners round out the journey.
Duration 8 days Destinations Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary Age Range 3 to 80 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Intertrips From
25% Off- NZ$2,641
Prague, Munich and Austria
17 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“awesome tour package provided by your agency.”
FLORI, traveled in June
Prague Castle and Vltava River cruises begin this musical journey to Salzburg. The Swarovski Crystal Museum in Innsbruck and castle-lined Traunsee Lake create memorable moments. Vienna's majestic avenues and traditional Grinzing taverns provide a fitting finale.
Duration 7 days Destinations Czech Republic, Germany, Austria Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
25% Off- NZ$1,784
Austria's Wachau Valley wineries and 12th-century Clam Castle lead to Czech treasures. Panoramic suites aboard Avalon's luxury ships precede two nights in Prague, featuring Hradčany Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral. Local cuisine and Vienna's café culture enhance the journey.
Duration 10 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Avalon Waterways From
25% Off- NZ$8,305
Austria and Czech Republic unfold aboard Avalon Waterways' luxury ships. Vienna's Belvedere Palace, Wachau Valley wines, 9th-century St. Florian Monastery, and Prague's historic center await. Panorama Suites feature wall-to-wall windows and gourmet dining.
Duration 11 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic Age Range 8 to 99 year olds Operator Avalon Waterways From
25% Off- NZ$8,815
Festive traditions come alive across UNESCO sites like Prague's Old Town and Český Krumlov Castle. Enjoy medieval dinners, Vltava River cruises, and tours of Vienna's Hofburg Palace. Christmas markets fill historic squares, while wine tastings in Moravian cellars and guided tours through Telč's Renaissance architecture complete the experience.
Duration 9 days Destinations Czech Republic, Germany, Austria Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator Czechia-Tours From
25% Off- NZ$5,039
Cycle Prague to Vienna (7 destinations)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great cycling and epic leaders!”
Molly, traveled in September
UNESCO-listed Wachau vineyards and medieval Melk Abbey highlight cycling routes along the Danube River. Charming hotels in Cesky Krumlov and Herzogenburg provide comfort. Seven included breakfasts and guided cycling with support vehicle through picturesque countryside complete the experience.
Duration 8 days Destinations Prague, Ceske Budejovice, Cesky Krumlov, Kollmitzberg, Melk, Herzogenburg, Vienna Age Range 14 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $4,085
25% Off- NZ$3,064You save $1,021
Prague & Vienna
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The days were guided through with kindness and helpfulness.”
jahja, traveled in February
Seven days of Austrian and Czech wonders await. Prague's 15th-century Astronomical Clock and 30-statue Charles Bridge lead to Vienna's grand Schönbrunn Palace and Ringstraße boulevard. Centrally-located 3-star hotels with daily breakfast cost approx. $160 per day.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Vienna Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operator Wingbuddy From
25% Off- NZ$1,617
What people love about Austria And Czech Republic Tours
- Eastern Whispers
This was a pretty loose group to tour with. There was a lot of free time afforded for you to tour on your own. There was also a lot of flexibility with people coming off and on the bus from other related tours, leaving ours to join another, or leaving another to join ours. It made it a little hard to bond with anyone on the trip. Also having so much free time made it hard to get to know the other people traveling. I guess I like a little more structured tours. There really werent a lot of optional tours to buy, but the one I really wanted to do I had to keep reminding the guide so he checked to see if we could buy tickets. It ended up working out and the optional excursion was soooo worth the whole trip so Im thankful the guide did follow thru and get the tickets for us. Overall the whole trip was fine. I wish Europamundo would invest in the wireless listening devices for the whole trip so we dont have to keep stopping to hear the guide, and we could keep moving. It took a lot of time to stop and circle to listen then get underway again. It also held us up when we tried to get everyone to gather and if we had these, the guide could call everyone and they could hear even from a distance. I also wish the bus had wifi or at least plugs to recharge things in between cities. The hotels were very nice.... the buffet brekky was pretty traditional for travel group buffets. Lots of choices suited pretty much everyone. Would I use Europamundo again? Yes, now that I know what to expect. It forced us outside of our comfort zone, but I still got to experience some amazing and beautiful cities and adventures!!!
- Prague, Munich and Austria
It was fun but it could have been organized a little better. Some of the hotels could have been chosen better and more central to the town centers. John and Tony were wonderful tour guides and shared lots of historical knowledge regarding the sites visited.
- Cycle Prague to Vienna (7 destinations)
To quote Dickens's "Tale of Two Cities," this tour " was the best of times; it was the worst of times." Our leaders, Tomi and Andro were phenomenol -10/10. The cycling routes, the accommodations, the overall experience were all amazing. On the other hand, the experience with admin leading up to the tour was abysmal. Responses to my questions took days and weeks to arrive; info from both Tour Radar and Intrepid Travel -- when I got answers-- was often wrong or conflicting; several of us were sent to the wrong meet-up hotel, for instance. I was given different pricing for an add on, for another example. It took 3 messages to get one answer. Before the trip started I was frustrated and angry given the poor or absent prep help. Fortunately the tour itself was excellent. Tomi and Andro took every opportunity to ensure our safety and, happiness. I was very impressed with their level of service and attention to detail. They coordinated riding and van support very well, stayed positive and encouraging throughout, remembered each person's requests and accommodated individual needs perfectly. Truly, they were top notch in every way. I ended up loving the tour even more than I anticipated due to Tomi and Andro. I would love to do other trips with Tomi, but I would not deal with the companies again until they clean up their poor service
What our customers ask about Austria and Czech Republic Tours & Trips
How long should I spend in each major city to see the highlights?
The key cities deserve dedicated time to explore their rich heritage. Vienna needs 3 days for its grand palaces and museums while Prague requires 3-4 days to take in its medieval charm. A TourRadar traveler recommended: "The 7-day itinerary staying at Hotel Caroline in Vienna and Hotel Atlantic in Prague gave us enough time to explore at a comfortable pace while also enjoying local life." The smaller historical town of Cesky Krumlov can be discovered in 1-2 days. Set aside a full day to explore the vineyards and riverside villages of the Wachau Valley.
What are the must-try local dishes in Austria and Czech Republic?
Traditional cuisine in both countries centers on robust meat dishes and refined pastries. Vienna's restaurant scene features the classic Wiener Schnitzel at establishments like Plachutta while Hotel Sacher serves its namesake chocolate torte. Prague's dining landscape includes svíčková and pork with dumplings best experienced at places like U Medvídků. A TourRadar traveler commented: "The food was a highlight - especially the traditional dinner at Gundel Restaurant in Budapest where we tried authentic goulash and strudel with local wines." The beer culture runs deep with notable breweries including Pilsner Urquell in Plzeň and Ottakringer in Vienna.
What are the must-visit landmarks and attractions in Austria and Czech Republic?
The region's architectural heritage spans centuries. Prague Castle stands as the world's largest ancient castle while Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace offers daily strudel demonstrations. The UNESCO town of Český Krumlov preserves its medieval character and Salzburg connects visitors to Mozart's legacy and the hilltop Hohensalzburg Fortress. Near Innsbruck the Swarovski Crystal Museum presents modern artistic installations. A TourRadar traveler noted "We had an amazing time visiting Prague Castle and crossing Charles Bridge - the guide shared fascinating historical insights that brought these landmarks to life." Hotels like Panorama Hotel Prague and Rainers Hotel Vienna put visitors close to main attractions.
What is the best time of year to visit Austria and Czech Republic?
Summer months from June through August bring warm weather and cultural festivals along with peak crowds and prices. Spring and fall months offer pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists for exploring urban centers. Winter transforms cities especially during December's Christmas markets though Alpine regions like Kitzbühel see snow and cold. One TourRadar traveler shared: "We visited in September and it was perfect - comfortable temperatures for walking tours and gorgeous fall colors in places like the Wachau Valley." Tours run year-round with properties like Hotel Zlaty Andel providing comfortable stays across seasons.
What kind of budget should I plan for food and drinks in Austria and Czech Republic?
Daily meal costs average 30-45 USD across both countries. Czech hospodas serve traditional dishes like goulash for 8-12 USD while Viennese restaurants offer schnitzel for 15-20 USD. Beer costs 2-4 USD in Prague and Viennese coffee runs 4-6 USD. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The food scene was incredible - from traditional taverns in Prague's Old Town to the elegant cafes in Vienna's first district. Local beer was so cheap and delicious!" Properties like Barceló Budapest include breakfast buffets helping reduce meal expenses.
How easy is it to get around between major cities in Austria and Czech Republic?
Modern rail networks connect major destinations efficiently. Trains link Prague to Vienna in 4 hours and Vienna to Salzburg in 2.5 hours. Cities offer comprehensive public transit with options like Vienna's cost-effective 48-hour pass. One TourRadar traveler noted: "Train travel between cities was incredibly smooth and scenic especially through the Austrian Alps. The connections were reliable and stations were easy to navigate." Tour accommodations often include central hotels like Hotel Caroline Vienna or Hotel Atlantic Prague providing easy access to transportation and attractions.