Eastern Europe: Jewish Heritage Tour

15 Days from $3,849 USD

Journey into the heart of Eastern Europe and delve deep into the history, rich culture, music, art and daily lives of your Jewish ancestors—and the Jewish people—on this comprehensive 15-day tour of Budapest, Vienna, Prague, Kraków and Warsaw. 

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1 - Budapest

Your trip begins with a regularly scheduled overnight flight to Budapest aboard an internationally recognized airline.

Day 2 - Budapest

Welcome to Budapest, a city divided by the Danube River into its old and new sections (Buda and Pest). A Go Ahead representative greets you at the airport after you clear customs and then escorts you to your hotel. The rest of the day is free to relax or begin acquainting yourself with this fascinating city. At an included dinner this evening, meet your fellow travelers.
Included meals: breakfast (in flight), dinner

Day 3 - Budapest

This morning’s included tour highlights the major landmarks of both Buda and Pest. Trace the stormy history of this fiercely independent nation on your stop at Heroes Square. Tour the lavishly decorated interior of the Parliament building, modeled after London’s Palace of Westminster. Then cross the Danube and arrive in Buda. Ascend imposing Castle Hill for a look at the Royal Palace. The castle has witnessed several invasions, the most recent having occurred during World War II. Finally, pass by the Great Synagogue and visit the Shoes Monument at the Holocaust Memorial to bear witness to the lives lost during the Holocaust.
Included meals: breakfast
Included entrances: Parliament, Holocaust Memorial

Day 4 - Budapest

During your free day in Budapest, continue your personal exploration of the city. You might choose to browse through the shops on Budapest’s sophisticated pedestrian shopping streets, take a short journey outside of the city to the Vadaskert (Game Park) or tour the Jewish Museum. You may also opt to tour the Jewish Ghetto, with a visit to the Dohany St.—aka Great—Synagogue. Lunch is included on the optional.
Included meals: breakfast

Jewish Ghetto of Budapest $75 USD

Jewish Ghetto of Budapest

Visit the Jewish ghetto the Nazis established around the Great Synagogue in 1944, where 200,000 Jews were forced to live in an area measuring a few square blocks. You'll also visit the area's main synagogues. Lunch is included.

Day 5 - Vienna

Travel west through the Danube basin for a short journey to Vienna, home of chocolates, cafés, parks and pastries. Your Tour Director will introduce you to the city, stopping at the Holocaust Memorial and visiting Vienna’s Jewish Museum.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner
Included entrances: Jewish Museum

Day 6 - Vienna

Included this morning is a comprehensive tour of Vienna, led by a professional local guide. Highlights include the Opera House, the majestic monuments of the Ringstrasse, and the Hofburg, once the hub of Imperial power. Inside the regal Schönbrunn Palace, where Marie-Antoinette spent her childhood, view the private chambers of the Empress Maria Theresa and the lavishly decorated public rooms. Your afternoon is free for a stroll through the Stadtpark or a horse-drawn carriage ride to St. Stephan’s Cathedral. Tonight, opt to attend our traditional Viennese Heurigen evening. At this optional event, you’ll take a ride on the Prater Ferris Wheel and dine at a local restaurant where you’ll enjoy wine made by the people serving dinner.
Included meals: breakfast
Included entrances: Schönbrunn Palace

Traditional Viennese Heurigen Evening $99 USD

Traditional Viennese Heurigen Evening

Take a ride on Vienna’s Giant Ferris Wheel, which offers a one-of-a-kind view of the city. Then enjoy a scenic drive to the picturesque village of Grinzing. At dinner in Grizing, savor a traditional Austrian “Heurigen” cuisine in a cozy Old World setting, along with wine served by the very people who made it.

Day 7 - Vienna

Spend the day at your leisure. You might wish to take a stroll through Vienna’s pedestrian zone, stopping at the Hotel Sacher for a taste of its world-famous chocolate Sachertorte. Another popular Viennese attraction is the enormous Ferris wheel in the Prater, once a royal park. Or join an optional excursion to historic Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, with a special stop at the city’s Jewish cemetary.
Included meals: breakfast

Bratislava $89 USD

Bratislava

Walk through Bratislava’s Old Town on a guided tour of the Slovakian capital. Stroll along cobblestone streets in the shadow of Brastislavsky Hrad, the hilltop 18th-century castle overlooking Old Town. Then tour the famous Hall of Mirrors inside the pink baroque Primates’ Palace, where Napoleon and the Austrian emperor signed the Pressburg peace treaty.

Please note: Depending on the day of the week, you may visit St. Martins Coordination Church instead.

Day 8 - Prague

Depart for Vienna this morning and enjoy a drive through the pastoral landscapes of Bohemia. Arrive later in Prague, one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, where dinner is included this evening.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner

Day 9 - Prague

On this morning’s guided sightseeing tour, discover why Prague is known as the City of One Hundred Spires. The pinnacles of the city’s churches and palaces create one of Europe’s most majestic skylines. Visit the spectacular Castle of Hradcany, from which Charles IV governed the Holy Roman Empire and Vaclav Havel restored democracy. Later, admire the soaring Gothic vaults of St. Vitus Cathedral and stroll down Golden Lane, so named because alchemists once secretly practiced their craft here. During your free time this afternoon, you may choose to wander through the medieval lanes of the Old Town. Discover Wenceslas Square, Prague’s cosmopolitan heart, or cross elegant Charles Bridge and enjoy breathtaking views of the city. Later, opt for an optional walking tour of Prague’s fascinating Jewish Quarter, home to Europe’s oldest synagogue. Lunch is included on the optional.
Included meals: breakfast
Included entrances: Castle of Hradcany, St. Vitus Cathedral

Walking Tour of Prague's Jewish Quarter $59 USD

Walking Tour of Prague's Jewish Quarter

Follow a local expert guide through the streets of Josefov, Prague’s Jewish Quarter, nestled between the Vltava River’s right bank and the Old Town Square.

Day 10 - Prague

With a free day in Prague, you might choose to relax at a welcoming sidewalk café or take a walk along the riverbanks. Alternatively, choose to journey into the countryside for an optional excursion to Therensienstadt, a historic fortress that served as a concentration camp during World War II. This evening, opt to enjoy our Chateau Sychrov concert and dinner.
Included meals: breakfast

Chateau Sychrov $119 USD

Chateau Sychrov

Visit the Château Sychrov, a 17th-century Baroque estate north of Prague. Then tour through the gallery of French kings and the chåteau’s gardens. Later, enjoy a private concert of classic Czech music. Dinner is included.

Please note: This excursion requires advance booking and payment at least 20 days prior to departure.

Therensienstadt $119 USD

Therensienstadt

On this full-day optional excursion, journey to Therensienstadt, a historic fortress that served as a concentration camp during World War II. Originally built as a fortress to keep the Prussians out of Bohemia, Therensienstadt eventually became one of Europe’s most devastating war camps.

Day 11 - Krakow

Depart Prague and travel east to Poland. Pass through the dramatic landscapes of Moravia before reaching Krakow. After hotel check-in, enjoy an included dinner.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner

Day 12 - Krakow

Today’s guided tour of Krakow introduces you to Wawel Hill, perched high above the Vistula River. Visit Wawel Cathedral, where Polish kings were crowned. Pope John Paul II once served as archbishop here. Stroll through Glowny Square, passing beautiful Sukiennice Cloth Hall and the Jagiellonian University on your way to the enamelware factory where Oskar Schindler was able to save over 1,000 Jews from transport to the Platzow Concentration Camp in Krakow. This afternoon, you can bear witness to life in the camps on an optional excursion to the former concentration camp of Auschwitz.
Included meals: breakfast
Included entrances: Wawel Cathedral, Schindler’s
Factory

Auschwitz $55 USD

Auschwitz

Pay your respects to the Jews who perished in the Nazi death camps on your visit to Auschwitz today, a somber place that reminds anyone who passes under the sign “Arbeit Macht Frei”, or “work makes (one) free,” never to forget the horrors of the Holocaust.

Day 13 - Warsaw

Spend the morning exploring the Jewish Quarter of Krakow on a walking tour, including a stop at the Remuh Synagogue, an elegant 16th-century synagogue that is the only one in the city still in active use. Later, arrive in the capital city of Warsaw. Your Tour Director will assist with hotel check-in, after which dinner is included.
Included meals: breakfast, dinner
Included entrances: Remuh Synagogue

Day 14 - Warsaw

A local guide leads a fascinating sightseeing tour of Warsaw, a city all but destroyed during World War II but painstakingly rebuilt since 1944. At Lazienki Park, behold the Chopin monument and the palace of Stanislaw Poniatowski, Poland’s last king. A guided walk through the Old Town brings you to Starego Miasta Square, lined with Renaissance facades and baroque townhouses. This evening, you may opt to attend a traditional Polish dinner in a Warsaw restaurant followed by a Chopin recital.
Included meals: breakfast
Included entrances: Warsaw Historical Museum

Chopin Recital & Dinner $89 USD

Chopin Recital & Dinner

Enjoy a delightful recital of some of Chopin’s best loved music in an authentic age-old Polish castle and a dinner of local specialties at one of Warsaw’s fine restaurants.

Day 15 - Warsaw

If you are not continuing on our tour extension to Berlin, a Go Ahead representative escorts you to the airport for your flight home.
Included meals: breakfast
(In the case of early morning departures, breakfast may not be provided.)

Extend Your Stay

Berlin
Add 3 nights in Berlin for only $439 USD (Single room: add $120 USD)

Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Berlin is a city that pulses with life; it is a city that never sleeps. The capital of Germany is paved with cobbled streets dating back 750 years. Yet a fresh vibrancy is everywhere: on the boulevards, in the art and flea markets, in the 300 trendy night-spots and the 7,000 pubs and restaurants. This revitalized Berlin has been called the "New York City" of Europe—and is an excellent destination for every traveler.

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