GLOBUS
TOURS THE BEST
OF EASTERN EUROPEAN 15 Day Tour
This is the
perfect vacation for those who really want to explore Eastern Europe in
detail. Guided sightseeing tours are included in some of Eastern Europe’s
most exciting cities: Warsaw, Krakow, Budapest, Vienna, and Prague. Start
your trip in Berlin, Germany’s once-divided capital, with a sightseeing
tour including a visit to the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. In Warsaw,
visit the Historical Museum. In Budapest, visit the Matthias Coronation
Church, and in Vienna, visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral. In Prague, your tour
includes a visit to 1,000-year-old Hradcany Castle. Your overnight in Krakow,
with an included visit to ancient Wawel Royal Castle, offers the unique
possibility to visit Jasna Gora Monastery near Czestochowa and the former
Auschwitz Concentration Camp. On the return trip to Berlin, stop in Dresden
for an orientation tour of this splendid city. Back in Berlin, enjoy a
farewell dinner in a local restaurant to celebrate the success of your
Eastern Europe vacation.
INCLUDED
FEATURES
BERLIN Welcome dinner,
guided sightseeing, take pictures of Brandenburg Gate, visit Kaiser Wilhelm
Memorial Church; farewell dinner at a local restaurant
BERLIN-WARSAW By Eurocity
Train (first-class)
WARSAW Guided sightseeing,
visit the Cathedral of St. John and the Historical Museum
CZESTOCHOWA Visit the
Monastery of Jasna Gora and its Black Madonna
AUSCHWITZ Visit the
site of the former concentration camp
KRACOW Guided sightseeing,
visit St. Mary’s Church and Wawel Royal Castle
BUDAPEST Guided sightseeing,
panoramic view from Fishermen’s Bastion, visit St. Matthias Coronation
Church
VIENNA Guided sightseeing,
visit St. Stephen’s Cathedral
BRNO Orientation
PRAGUE Guided sightseeing,
Astronomical Clock, visit Hradcany Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral
DRESDEN Walking tour
Note:
Please check visa requirements with
your local consulate(s); responsibility for obtaining visas rests with
the traveler
In the rare event that the Eurocity
Train is unavailable, alternative services will be provided
INSIDE
VISITS Inside visits
and special features are shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description, including
admission charges when applicable.
MEALS Buffet breakfast
daily (B); 6 three-course dinners (D), including welcome and farewell dinners
in Berlin
QUALITY
HOTELS Berlin
NH Berlin-Mitte (SF) or NH Berlin-Friedrichstrasse (SF)
Warsaw
Sheraton Warsaw Hotel & Towers (SF)
Krakow
Radisson SAS (SF)
Budapest
Radisson SAS Beke (SF)
Vienna
Sofitel Vienna (F)
Prague
Mövenpick (F)
THIS TOUR
INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING TRANSPORTATION MODES:
Ride
in comfort Each Globus motorcoach has upholstered,
reclining seats with headrests and individual air-conditioning vents. A
high-fidelity sound system broadcasts professional Tour Director's commentary
to every seat. Our custom of daily seat rotation gives everyone a variety
of vantage points to see the passing countryside and city scenes.
Trains Experience the ultra-modern Eurostar
train from Rome to Florence and the exciting high-speed AVE train from
Madrid to Seville. In the Canadian Rockies, you might take one of the sleek,
ultra-modern BC Ferries or, if traveling by railcar in Canada or Alaska,
enjoy travel operated by VIA Rail ®.
AIRPORT
TRANSFERS Airport transfers
may be included when you make your flight arrangements.
ITINERARY
Day
1 Board your
overnight transatlantic flight.
Day 2 Arrival in
Berlin Time to rest
or to explore the capital of reunited Germany. At 6 pm, meet your Tour
Director and traveling companions for a welcome dinner at your hotel. (D)
Day 3 Berlin Sightseeing
with a Local Guide in the once-divided metropolis includes the Ku’damm,
the restored Reichstag, take pictures of monumental Brandenburg Gate, Charlottenburg
Palace, and the 210-foot Victory Column in the vast Tiergarten Park. Visit
the KAISER WILHELM MEMORIAL CHURCH (except on Sundays), drive along Unter
Den Linden Boulevard, pass the German State Opera House and Checkpoint
Charlie. The afternoon is free, and an optional excursion to historic Potsdam
is available. Tonight is your chance to sample Berlin’s fine restaurants
and nightlife! (B)
Day 4 Berlin–Warsaw Transfer to
the railway station and board the EUROCITY TRAIN to Warsaw. (B,D)
Day 5 Warsaw Your Local
Guide will tell you about the tormented, often tragic history of this important
gateway city between East and West. See the medieval Stare Miasto (Old
Quarter) with its market square and 14th-century CATHEDRAL OF ST. JOHN,
the “wedding cake” Palace of Culture and Science, neoclassical Lazienki
Palace, and the remnants of the Jewish ghetto. In the HISTORICAL MUSEUM
a moving film shows the city before and after wartime destruction. Afternoon
at leisure. How about tonight’s optional Polish dinner and folklore show
at a typical Warsaw restaurant? (B)
Day 6 Warsaw–Czestochowa–Auschwitz This morning,
visit JASNA GORA, the monastery near Czestochowa, and admire its BLACK
MADONNA, which is venerated as the “Queen of Poland” and has become the
country’s national symbol. Next, stop in Auschwitz to visit what is left
of the CONCENTRATION CAMP, a chilling reminder of the Holocaust. Evening
arrival in Krakow. (B,D)
Day 7 Krakow Morning sightseeing
with a Local Guide in ancient Krakow, for centuries the residence of Polish
kings. See the Market Square, the 14th-century Jagiellonian University,
ST. MARY’S CHURCH, and WAWEL ROYAL CASTLE. Free time later to explore this
interesting town at your own pace. Tonight, you can try out one of Krakow’s
traditional inns. (B)
Day 8 Krakow–Slovakia–Budapest A scenic day
taking you right through the heart of mountainous and densely wooded Slovakia,
where brown bears still roam free. Approach Budapest soon after arriving
in the wide open valley of the Danube River. Why not join an optional folklore
performance tonight? (B,D)
Day 9 Budapest Your Local
Guide takes you through Eastern Europe’s most cosmopolitan city. See elegant
Andrassy Avenue, the Thermal Baths, and the world’s second-largest Jewish
synagogue. From the lacy lookout towers of Fishermen’s Bastion, enjoy a
panoramic view of the sprawling city. Then, visit the 13th-century MATTHIAS
CORONATION CHURCH and Heroes’ Square. Afternoon at leisure. Tonight, a
delectable optional Hungarian specialty dinner can be arranged. (B)
Day 10 Budapest–Vienna Drive through
the Hungarian plains to Vienna, once the center of the mighty Habsburg
Empire. Meet your Local Guide and start your sightseeing with vistas of
Prater Park with its giant Ferris wheel, and the United Nations City on
the banks of the Danube River. Then, drive along Ring Boulevard, pass the
State Opera House, the Jewish quarter, and stop at the Hofburg Palace,
winter residence of the Austrian Imperial family. Marvel at the impressive
courtyards and famous Heldenplatz, and visit awesome ST. STEPHEN’S CATHEDRAL.
(B)
Day 11 At Leisure
in Vienna A whole day
at leisure offers you the opportunity to join exciting optional excursions
to the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava, the Vienna Woods, a concert, or
to just explore this magnificent city on your own. (B)
Day 12 Vienna–Brno,
Czech Republic–Prague In the morning
an optional excursion to historic Schönbrunn Palace is available.
Then, cross the Czech border and enter Moravia. In Brno, the country’s
second-largest city and Napoleon’s headquarters during the “Battle of the
Three Emperors” at nearby Austerlitz, time for an orientation tour and
lunch. In the afternoon, drive through the rich farmlands of Moravia and
Bohemia to Prague. This evening, why not join an optional outing to explore
Prague by night? (B,D)
Day 13 Prague Morning sightseeing
with a Local Guide features 1,000-year-old HRADCANY CASTLE, the former
residence of Bohemian kings, ST. VITUS CATHEDRAL, the Old Town, the Jewish
ghetto, and the ASTRONOMICAL CLOCK, once the envy of all Europe. Afterwards,
you may wish to mix with the locals in Wenceslaus Square. Tonight is your
chance to try out traditional dishes at one of Prague’s fine restaurants.
(B)
Day 14 Prague–Dresden Turn back
to Germany and stop in Dresden, the former capital of Saxony. Badly damaged
by Allied bombing in February 1945, the city has since been restored to
it baroque splendor. During your walk, admire the architecture of the Zwinger
Palace and Semper Opera. Next, return to Berlin and enjoy a farewell dinner
in a local restaurant. (B,D)
Day 15 Your homebound
flight arrives the same day. (B)
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About Globus
More than 75 years
ago, Antonio Mantegazza bought a rowboat to transport commercial goods
across Lake Lugano in Switzerland. Who could know that rowboat would launch
the world's leading escorted travel company? Today Globus is a global,
family-owned company reaching every corner of the world. Globus is now
the first choice among individuals looking for vacations with both domestic
and international travel in a variety of styles to six continents and hundreds
of itineraries to choose from.
Antonio's frequent
trips across the scenic lake led him to consider opportunities in a different
market - tourism. His entrepreneurial instinct pushed him to gradually
acquire some motorcoaches to transport tourists around the Lake Lugano
area. In 1928, Antonio opened a company specializing in motorcoach touring
called Globus Viaggi. The company began with a fleet of 12 coaches which
operated local excursions for European tourists in Switzerland.
By 1950, Globus
Viaggi had grown to a fleet of 33 coaches and featured overnight excursions
to Rome, Venice, the Dolomites and the French Riviera. Gradually, these
became regularly scheduled tours and grew longer to cover more ground.
Later that decade, under the leadership of Werner Albek, Antonio's business
partner, Globus pioneered the concept of Grand European Touring by offering
first-class European tours to North Americans. By 1961, the company launched
its Cosmos arm, which featured affordable, value-priced European touring
for the cost-conscious British traveler.
The coach tours
were so successful that Cosmos soon introduced another form of travel for
the British market: air holiday packages to the sunny destinations of southern
Europe. By 1968, Cosmos air holidays became so popular the company formed
its own airline, Monarch Airlines. Monarch Airlines started out modestly
with two used Britannia aircraft and eventually blossomed into one of the
most successful European charter companies with a large fleet of modern
jets and its own engineering division.
Under the flagship
of Sergio Mantegazza, current president and son of Antonio, Globus began
expanding its markets beyond Great Britain and North America. Since 1974,
travel packages have been sold in Australia, New Zealand, Canada and most
recently in Southeast Asia. Starting in the 70s, the company also aggressively
expanded its offerings, introducing travelers to more countries than any
other tour operator with packages to Africa, South and North America, Europe,
the South Pacific and Asia.
Today, the
Globus family of brands is marketed and operated by a network of more than
32 independent tourism and aviation businesses, serviced by a group of
more than 5,000 professionals worldwide. Combined, Globus, Cosmos, and
Monograms carry over 500,000 passengers a year, making the organization
the leading operator of guided vacations worldwide. Globus attributes its
success to the ideals of founder Antonio Mantegazza. For three generations,
his vision, hard work, love for travel, and commitment have guided the
company. These values are the cornerstone on which Globus was built and
will continue to grow.
Vacation
Standards When you travel
with Globus you'll simply get MORE! You'll get MORE selection, MORE included
features, MORE quality hotels, MORE experience and MORE value. You'll get
inside attractions which you'll merely see from the outside with other
travel companies. Globus has almost 80 years of experience for you to take
advantage of. Vacation Standards
* Free airport transfers
* Saving options
* Help along the way
* Hotels
* Transportation
What is Escorted Travel?
One of the biggest
benefits of escorted travel is the ability to experience a destination
without worrying about the details such as transfers, hotels and much more.
You will have plenty of free time to explore on your own but you will also
benefit from the expert knowledge of our Tour Directors.
And Globus
enables you to choose the escorted experience that will suit you best.
Do you want a vacation with more planned time or a do you want to enjoy
a more independent experience with less "guided" time? There are hundreds
of itineraries for you to choose from.
There is also
value you receive with an escorted vacation that is difficult or nearly
impossible to get with your own planning. Because of Globus' buying power
and thanks to nearly 80 years of experience, you will get unmatched values
when it comes to your hotels, excursions and even your air price. You will
often also have the option of adding even more inclusives to your trip
or even adding days to your vacation.
Escorted travel
with Globus will allow you to travel with confidence. Globus has offices
located all around the globe so you can rest assured during your vacation
that you will never be stranded without access to our legendary customer
service. The Tour Directors all speak English, besides their native tongue,
and often other languages. They are also some of the most experienced in
the business, averaging almost 150 vacations each, which also helps avoid
confusion or problems for you on a Globus vacation.
You will also
have the peace of mind of Globus' $10 million consumer protection plan
while you travel domestically or abroad. You can even (for a small fee)
be sure that if an emergency came up before your trip you could cancel
or reschedule it easily.
The best way
to experience the benefits of escorted travel is to choose the Globus vacation
that is best for you and then trust Globus to provide you with a superb
travel experience.
Trust & Travel InsuranceFor generations,
Globus has worked hard to provide the best on-trip experiences, world-class
customer service, and the best consumer protection plans available in the
travel industry.
* $11 Million of Travel Protection
* Worldwide Scope
* Travel Protection
* Travel Protection Plus
* Global Travel Community
* Awards
* Affiliations
$11 Million
of Travel Protection
Globus has
provided a $10 million letter of credit* issued by a leading bank to protect
payments made by its customers for all 2005 vacation departures sold in
the United States. "In these uncertain times, we feel it is important to
assure our customers and our travel partners that we are financially secure
and that we back our products 100 percent," said Phillip Gordon, chief
executive officer and president. This is in addition to the $1 million
traveler's assistance program maintained by the United States Tour Operators
Association (USTOA) in favor of Globus travelers.
*The $10 million
letter of credit has been issued by Credit Suisse S.A. in favor of PRO-CLAIM,
INC. of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, acting as trustee of a trust for the
benefit of Globus and Cosmos customers who advance deposits or payments
for any Globus or Cosmos tour departure sold in the United States. PRO-CLAIM
INC., as trustee of the trust, is responsible for refunding deposits or
payments (excluding deposits or payments made by credit cards, since chargebacks
are available), for Globus and Cosmos tours sold in the United States in
the event Group Voyagers Inc., d/b/a Globus and Cosmos, becomes insolvent,
bankrupt or ceases business.
Worldwide Scope
Globus is truly
a worldwide operation with 32 offices around the world to assist travelers.
Booking Globus vacations is always simple due to a network of over 13,000
knowledgeable travel agencies offering Globus vacations. Globus is also
offered by some of the most well known travel consortia, such as: Vacation.com,
Ensemble, TravelSavers, Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Jurni Network, and MAST.
Travel Protection
You're planning
your annual vacation, or the vacation of a lifetime. Either way you don't
want to think about canceling or interrupting your trip. Or getting sick.
Or losing your luggage. We know these things can happen and we provide
travelers peace of mind with a Travel Protection Plan. The plan costs from
$79-$249 per person (depending on the vacation destination and price) and
offers a wide range of benefits. Ask your travel agent for the details,
get the details in your travel documents or follow the link below.
Please note
that the Czech Republic now requires a minimum of $35,000 medical and repatriation
insurance coverage. Our basic Travel Protection policy has a $25,000 limit,
however will be increased to $35,000 while in the Czech Republic in order
to meet Czech Republic requirements. There is no additional cost for this
extra coverage. If you choose to purchase insurance independently, please
know that the you may be required by immigration to produce proof of coverage
while traveling in the Czech Republic.
Travel Protection Plus
(Cancellation Protection)
If you purchase
the Globus family of brands Travel Protection Plan, you may also purchase
the optional Globus family of brands Travel Protection Plus Plan at an
additional cost of only $30.00 per person. This additional Benefit* (if
purchased) allows you to cancel your vacation up to 24 hours (or the prior
business day, whichever is farther out) before your scheduled departure
for any reason not covered by the basic Travel Protection Plan provisions.
Under this Travel Protection Plus Plan Benefit, Globus family of brands
will reimburse the cancellation penalty amount, as retained by the Globus
family of brands, in travel certificates, minus the insurance premium.
Plus, now Travel Protection Plus extends your basic Travel Protection Plan
benefits to include coverage of air penalties or change fees on air purchased
outside of the Globus family of brands, when canceling for a reason covered
by your basic Travel Protection Plan.
*The Travel
Protection Plus Plan is provided by Globus family of brands and is not
an insurance benefit and must be purchased with the initial payment for
your Trip.
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ABOUT DETAILS.
Globus recognizes
the importance of preserving the North American attractions that our travelers
go to great lengths to experience, which is why Globus is donating generously
to the Tourism Cares for Tomorrow for restoration and preservation of five
"American Icons." The donations are going toward specific projects, rather
than operational costs. Learn more.
Awards
For six years
in a row, Globus has been selected by Recommend Magazine as the best Tour
Operator to Europe, and a top finalist for North America, Asia, Latin America
and Africa. The brand was also named in Travel Weekly's 2004 Reader's Choice
Awards as Best Tour Operator - Europe and 2005 Reader's Choice Awards as
Best Tour Operator - Europe, Best Tour Operator - International and Best
Tour Operator - Asia and South Pacific.
An Overview
of Central Europe With a fascinating past and a bright
future, Central Europe represents a truly unique travel experience. Historic
cities replete with centuries-old architecture await you, as do rides through
some of the continent's most picturesque countryside.
Germany Travel InformationA Globus
guided tour of Germany will take you to venerable sites like Berlin's Kaiser
Wilhelm Memorial Church, a visit that can last all day. This grand old
building is an architectural marvel, a working church and a war memorial-pockmarked
on the outside from allied air raids sustained during World War II.
Nearby, the Museum at Checkpoint
Charlie is truly a "museum inside a museum." Our Tour Directors will be
able to tell you all about its history and bring to life the tension that
existed here during the Cold War.
Budapest Travel Information The landmarks
that await your arrival in Budapest start with Heroes' Square, a tribute
to 19th century Hungarian nationalism. At its tallest point the monument
stands over 100 feet and is encircled by statues of seven conquering Magyar
tribal chiefs on horseback. Your Tour Director can tell you all about the
significance of these statues and their historical import.
History is not all that the city
has to offer, however. First-time visitors are often awed by the size and
beauty of Budapest and enjoy taking long walks along the Danube-which bisects
the city-while ducking into modern cafés and shops.
Poland Travel InformationKrakow,
Poland has become a favorite tourist site as it too blends the historic
and the contemporary to offer visitors "a synthesis of all things Polish."
A three-hour drive away, the 1.6 million citizens of Warsaw insist that
their home is the "Heart of Poland," and are proud to boast the country's
arts and financial capital.
Along with a rich history and an
abundance of sightseeing opportunities, Vienna, Austria is also home to
scores of coffeehouses that every traveler must experience. Our Tour Directors
know where each one is and will make sure that you step into the legendary
Café Central, where Goethe, Beethoven, and Mahler-among other luminaries-were
known to start their days.
Prague Travel InformationAnd finally,
after you're finished roaming around beautiful Prague, you'll be thrilled
to find plenty of pubs in which to enjoy a beer. The Czechs, after all,
know their beer: They're first in the world in per capita beer consumption,
first to produce a brewing textbook, and first to open up a beer museum.
There's only one way to experience
it all, from history to hops. Explore Globus vacations to Central and Eastern
Europe.
Fun Facts
About Central Europe
* Stephen I (a.k.a.
King Stephen the Great or St. Stephen of Hungary) was the first King of
Hungary, from 1000 A.D. to 1038. He was succeeded by 27-year-old Peter
Orseolo.
* On October 23,
1956, students at Budapest Technical University held a peaceful march in
support of a Polish uprising against the Soviet Union and a desire that
Hungary be freed from the Soviet empire. This march would initiate the
Hungarian Revolution, which would end on November 4 when Soviet tanks and
troops invaded Budapest.
* The pretzel,
known in Germany as "the Brezel" was brought to America in 1710 by Palatine
Germans who would become known as the Pennsylvania Dutch.
* Germany is roughly
the size of Montana and is home to over 82 million people.
* Innsbruck,
Austria hosted the Winter Olympics in 1964 and again in 1976, after Colorado
voters rejected the idea of having Denver host the Games.
* In 1918, the
first known long-distance civil air service was established, carrying people,
goods, and even mail between Vienna and Krakow.
* Poland made
a quick transition from communism to a market economy in 1990 and the Warsaw
Stock Exchange opened for business in 1991.
* After Czechoslovakia
dissolved, the Czech part of the country was without a common, single-word
name for its country. In 1993, the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs proposed
the name Czechia as an official alternative in all situations other than
formal official documents and the full names of government institutions.
* At 5,256 feet
high, Mount Snezka in the Krkonose (Giant) Mountains, is the highest point
in the Czech Republic.
* Generally regarded
as the world's first motorway, the initial 19 km stretch of the Autobahn
was built in Berlin from 1913 to 1921.
What to say, and what not to say,
when meeting an Austrian?
Austrian social convention calls
for two people meeting each other for the first to use surnames. After
that initial meeting, however, you're expected to address each other with
given names.
Some other social customs in Austria
include always saying "Guten Tag" ("Good Day"*) when entering a shop or
restaurant. Whenever you're leaving, it is considered impolite not to say
"Auf Wiedersehen" ("Good-Bye"*) to the shop owner.
Currency
& Travel If you are in the process of planning
your vacation and need information on currency exchange rates, click here
to access our currency converter tool. While you're on vacation you will
need spending money for meals and entrance fees not already included, beverages,
excursions, gratuities and shopping.