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Visit the cathedrals, opera houses, and museums of Berlin, Prague, Vienna, and Budapest during this 12-day trip with airfare
What You Get
- 12-day/11-night tour of Europe with airfare
- 8 options available, including departures in April, May, June, September, October, and November 2016 from New York (JFK).
- Click here to see all options and departure dates.
- Call Keytours Vacations at 800-576-1784 for pricing from any airport that isn’t listed on the Groupon Getaways deal page.
Note: All options priced per person, based on double occupancy, or pay an additional fee to travel solo: $600 for April–October 2016 and $500 for November 2016. Read about package structures here.
Policies and Fees
For all options, book by: 3/14/16
- Cancellation policy & fees: $150 fee to cancel; 61-day cancellation required or fee of 20% Groupon price; 31-day or fee up to 40% Groupon price; 14-day or fee up to 70% Groupon price; 3-day or fee up to Groupon price. Airfare nonrefundable after booking.
- Taxes: Tax included.
- Additional fees: Airfare subject to availability. Additional fees may apply for some departure dates. Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier.
12-Day Central Europe Trip with Airfare
The cultural capitals of Central Europe are shown off in all their glory during this 12-day trip with airfare from Keytours Vacations. After touching down in Berlin and exploring Germany’s capital, you’ll set off by train to neighboring metropolises including Prague, Vienna, and Budapest. Along the way, you’ll rest your head in centrally located hotels, and begin each day with a hot buffet breakfast. Each vacation includes:
- Round-trip airfare from New York (JFK)
- Airport taxes
- 2 nights of standard accommodations at Hampton by Hilton Berlin City West in Berlin
- 3 nights of standard accommodations at Jurys Inn Prague
- 2 nights of standard accommodations at Austria Trend Hotel Beim Theresianum in Vienna
- 3 nights of standard accommodations at Ibis Heroes Square in Budapest
- Daily buffet breakfast
- Economy train tickets from Berlin to Prague, Prague to Vienna, and Vienna to Budapest
- Budapest hop on/hop off 48-hour ticket
- Prague hop on/hop off 24-hour ticket
Berlin, Germany
No trip to Berlin is complete without a visit to the Brandenburg Gate, where more than 100,000 people came out to celebrate the demise of the Berlin Wall in 1989. This momentous occasion reunited East and West Germany and marked a turning point in the city’s development. Modern-day Berlin has shaken off its divided past in favor of high-end shopping, world-famous cultural attractions, and thumping discothèques.
- Reichstag building: Famously torched in the run-up to World War II, this since-restored neo-baroque marvel houses the German Parliament.
- Berlin Philharmonic continues to set the standard for classical music in the city, just as in the days of Brahms and Mahler.
- Eat this: Buletten, pan-fried patties made with ground beef or pork and served with mustard and pickles
Prague, Czech Republic
Fodor’s describes Prague as “beautiful in a way that makes even the most jaded traveler stop and snap pictures.” While you’re here, you can wander along charming cobblestone streets through historic quarters and enjoy unique experiences like watching a puppet performance of Mozart’s Don Giovanni at the National Marionette Theatre. At the hilltop Prague Castle you’ll be able to see from an elevated position why Prague is nicknamed “City of a Thousand Spires.”
- Charles Bridge: Stroll across the Vltava River via this 15th-century structure decorated with statues of saints and other religious figures.
- The Slav Epic: A stunning series of large-format paintings by Alfons Mucha follows the Czech people from antiquity to the 20th century. Normally exhibited in the town of Moravský Krumlov, they’re in Prague through the end of 2016.
- Drink this: Becherovka, a bitter digestif made with medicinal herbs and the mineral waters of the spa town Karlovy Vary; try it straight or with tonic water and a twist of lemon
Vienna, Austria
Vienna’s centuries-long past life as the capital of the Austrian Empire has been laid to rest. In its place, the city offers seemingly limitless chances to sample the good life—sidewalk cafes, fine art, beer gardens, and unparalleled classical music are all easy to find.
- Kohlmarkt: Situated in Stephansplatz at the heart of Vienna, this low-key shopping street is home to brands like Gucci and Tiffany, as well as the former residences of famed composers Haydn and Chopin.
- Vienna Woods: Easy-to-access hikes, charming villages, and breathtaking views of the Danube can all be found in wooded foothills reaching into city limits.
- Eat this: sacher torte, a chocolate layer cake filled with apricot jam; originally created for Prince Metternich in 1832, the recipe is still used by bakers at the Hotel Sacher
Budapest, Hungary
Located on the banks of the Danube, Budapest is actually two cities rolled into one—Buda and Pest—that were united in 1873. In addition to having a rich history, Hungary’s capital city is frequently cited as one of the world’s most beautiful. The Castle District is especially picturesque; head here to roam meandering cobblestone streets lined with centuries-old buildings such as Matthias Church and the Royal Palace.
- Hospital in the Rock beneath Buda Castle saw action during the Siege of Budapest in World War II and was later turned into a nuclear bunker. Today, it’s one of the city’s most unique museums.
- Budapest Pinball Museum: The machines here date from the 1940s to the present, and each one is free to play.
- Drink this: Tokaji Aszú, a complex, sweet wine produced in limited batches using Hungary’s native grape varietals. The wine’s famous fans have included Beethoven, Bram Stoker, and Napoleon III.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much would it cost to fly from an airport not listed as part of this deal? Please contact Keytours Vacations at 1-800-576-1784 or email info@keytours.com.
2. Can we extend our trip before or after the promotional dates for the deal? You can extend your trip before or after joining the actual program.
3. How do I find out if the dates I want to travel are available? Please contact Keytours Vacations at 1-800-576-1784 or email info@keytours.com.
4. What happens if I buy the Groupon and my travel dates are not available? We will offer you alternative dates for your consideration.
5. Does my child need a Groupon, and can they stay in my room? Please contact Keytours Vacations at 1-800-576-1784 or email info@keytours.com.
6. Is the price advertised available on every date? Airfare subject to availability. Additional fees may apply for some departure dates. Contact Keytours Vacations for details.
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Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel, and contain at least two blank visa pages.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
Getting There
- This trip includes roundtrip airfare from New York (JFK), as well as train bookings for city-to-city travel
Visit the cathedrals, opera houses, and museums of Berlin, Prague, Vienna, and Budapest during this 12-day trip with airfare
What You Get
- 12-day/11-night tour of Europe with airfare
- 8 options available, including departures in April, May, June, September, October, and November 2016 from New York (JFK).
- Click here to see all options and departure dates.
- Call Keytours Vacations at 800-576-1784 for pricing from any airport that isn’t listed on the Groupon Getaways deal page.
Note: All options priced per person, based on double occupancy, or pay an additional fee to travel solo: $600 for April–October 2016 and $500 for November 2016. Read about package structures here.
Policies and Fees
For all options, book by: 3/14/16
- Cancellation policy & fees: $150 fee to cancel; 61-day cancellation required or fee of 20% Groupon price; 31-day or fee up to 40% Groupon price; 14-day or fee up to 70% Groupon price; 3-day or fee up to Groupon price. Airfare nonrefundable after booking.
- Taxes: Tax included.
- Additional fees: Airfare subject to availability. Additional fees may apply for some departure dates. Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier.
12-Day Central Europe Trip with Airfare
The cultural capitals of Central Europe are shown off in all their glory during this 12-day trip with airfare from Keytours Vacations. After touching down in Berlin and exploring Germany’s capital, you’ll set off by train to neighboring metropolises including Prague, Vienna, and Budapest. Along the way, you’ll rest your head in centrally located hotels, and begin each day with a hot buffet breakfast. Each vacation includes:
- Round-trip airfare from New York (JFK)
- Airport taxes
- 2 nights of standard accommodations at Hampton by Hilton Berlin City West in Berlin
- 3 nights of standard accommodations at Jurys Inn Prague
- 2 nights of standard accommodations at Austria Trend Hotel Beim Theresianum in Vienna
- 3 nights of standard accommodations at Ibis Heroes Square in Budapest
- Daily buffet breakfast
- Economy train tickets from Berlin to Prague, Prague to Vienna, and Vienna to Budapest
- Budapest hop on/hop off 48-hour ticket
- Prague hop on/hop off 24-hour ticket
Berlin, Germany
No trip to Berlin is complete without a visit to the Brandenburg Gate, where more than 100,000 people came out to celebrate the demise of the Berlin Wall in 1989. This momentous occasion reunited East and West Germany and marked a turning point in the city’s development. Modern-day Berlin has shaken off its divided past in favor of high-end shopping, world-famous cultural attractions, and thumping discothèques.
- Reichstag building: Famously torched in the run-up to World War II, this since-restored neo-baroque marvel houses the German Parliament.
- Berlin Philharmonic continues to set the standard for classical music in the city, just as in the days of Brahms and Mahler.
- Eat this: Buletten, pan-fried patties made with ground beef or pork and served with mustard and pickles
Prague, Czech Republic
Fodor’s describes Prague as “beautiful in a way that makes even the most jaded traveler stop and snap pictures.” While you’re here, you can wander along charming cobblestone streets through historic quarters and enjoy unique experiences like watching a puppet performance of Mozart’s Don Giovanni at the National Marionette Theatre. At the hilltop Prague Castle you’ll be able to see from an elevated position why Prague is nicknamed “City of a Thousand Spires.”
- Charles Bridge: Stroll across the Vltava River via this 15th-century structure decorated with statues of saints and other religious figures.
- The Slav Epic: A stunning series of large-format paintings by Alfons Mucha follows the Czech people from antiquity to the 20th century. Normally exhibited in the town of Moravský Krumlov, they’re in Prague through the end of 2016.
- Drink this: Becherovka, a bitter digestif made with medicinal herbs and the mineral waters of the spa town Karlovy Vary; try it straight or with tonic water and a twist of lemon
Vienna, Austria
Vienna’s centuries-long past life as the capital of the Austrian Empire has been laid to rest. In its place, the city offers seemingly limitless chances to sample the good life—sidewalk cafes, fine art, beer gardens, and unparalleled classical music are all easy to find.
- Kohlmarkt: Situated in Stephansplatz at the heart of Vienna, this low-key shopping street is home to brands like Gucci and Tiffany, as well as the former residences of famed composers Haydn and Chopin.
- Vienna Woods: Easy-to-access hikes, charming villages, and breathtaking views of the Danube can all be found in wooded foothills reaching into city limits.
- Eat this: sacher torte, a chocolate layer cake filled with apricot jam; originally created for Prince Metternich in 1832, the recipe is still used by bakers at the Hotel Sacher
Budapest, Hungary
Located on the banks of the Danube, Budapest is actually two cities rolled into one—Buda and Pest—that were united in 1873. In addition to having a rich history, Hungary’s capital city is frequently cited as one of the world’s most beautiful. The Castle District is especially picturesque; head here to roam meandering cobblestone streets lined with centuries-old buildings such as Matthias Church and the Royal Palace.
- Hospital in the Rock beneath Buda Castle saw action during the Siege of Budapest in World War II and was later turned into a nuclear bunker. Today, it’s one of the city’s most unique museums.
- Budapest Pinball Museum: The machines here date from the 1940s to the present, and each one is free to play.
- Drink this: Tokaji Aszú, a complex, sweet wine produced in limited batches using Hungary’s native grape varietals. The wine’s famous fans have included Beethoven, Bram Stoker, and Napoleon III.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much would it cost to fly from an airport not listed as part of this deal? Please contact Keytours Vacations at 1-800-576-1784 or email info@keytours.com.
2. Can we extend our trip before or after the promotional dates for the deal? You can extend your trip before or after joining the actual program.
3. How do I find out if the dates I want to travel are available? Please contact Keytours Vacations at 1-800-576-1784 or email info@keytours.com.
4. What happens if I buy the Groupon and my travel dates are not available? We will offer you alternative dates for your consideration.
5. Does my child need a Groupon, and can they stay in my room? Please contact Keytours Vacations at 1-800-576-1784 or email info@keytours.com.
6. Is the price advertised available on every date? Airfare subject to availability. Additional fees may apply for some departure dates. Contact Keytours Vacations for details.
Love to travel? Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for travel tips, inspiration, and photos from around the world.
Traveler's Tips
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel, and contain at least two blank visa pages.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
Getting There
- This trip includes roundtrip airfare from New York (JFK), as well as train bookings for city-to-city travel
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Mar 14, 2016. Amount paid never expires.
- Book by 3/14/16 or promo value expires
- Limit 2 per person, may buy additional as gifts
- Reservation required, inclusions/airfare/airline subject to availability
- Additional fees may apply for some departure dates
- $150 fee to cancel; 61-day cancellation required or fee of 20% Groupon price; 31-day or fee up to 40% Groupon price; 14-day or fee up to 70% Groupon price; 3-day or fee up to Groupon price
- Airfare nonrefundable after booking
- Must be 18+ to check in
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Baggage fees may apply and vary by carrier
- Airfare includes carrier and government taxes & fees
- Solo travel fee: $600 for April–October 2016 and $500 for November 2016
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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