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You can easily conquer many Eastern European countries in 5 days

With the theme of starting a trip to Eastern Europe, take a look at this 5-day travel guide. We have carefully selected itineraries from multiple countries to help you easily plan your trip and enjoy your trip comfortably and smoothly. Come and uncover the secrets together! . Welcome to Eastern Europe, known as the mysterious medieval garden. It is located in the eastern part of the European continent, with the Baltic Sea to the north and Asia to the east and south. Due to its unique history, it is full of strong medieval style everywhere, as if you are walking in the corridor of history. All kinds of magnificent castles 🏰 and churches ⛪ seem to be quietly telling stories of the past, and the charming scenery and rich historical culture will make people linger. . 🌸💼Itinerary: Day 1: Mirabell Palace, Mozart's Birthplace 📌The day's journey begins at Mozart's former residence in Munich, and then walks to Mirabell Palace to experience the beauty of the sculptures and gardens. Day 2: Stephen's Cathedral - Hof Palace - Schönbrunn Palace - Austrian Parliament Building 📌This day we will visit the important Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, then visit the Hof Palace and Schönbrunn Palace, and finally visit the Austrian Parliament Building. Day 3: Matthias Church - Heroes' Square - Fisherman's Bastion - Buda Castle - Danube River Cruise 📌We arrived in Budapest, with the first stop being Matthias Church, then visiting Heroes' Square, Fisherman's Bastion and Buda Castle, and finally enjoying a sightseeing cruise on the Danube. Day 4: Jewish Quarter – Prague Old Town Square – Prague Astronomical Clock – Roland Fountain 📌Go to Prague's Jewish Quarter, cross the historic Old Town Square, and pass by the iconic Prague Astronomical Clock and Roland Fountain. Day 5: Prague Castle - St. Vitus Cathedral - Golden Lane - Charles Bridge 📌On the last day, we will experience the royal style of Prague Castle, visit St. Vitus Cathedral, stroll along the fairytale Golden Lane, and finally spend the last days peacefully on Charles Bridge. . 🎒Travel List: Eastern European Multi-Country Adventure🌍 📑First, let’s talk about the documents. Since you need a visa to travel to many Eastern European countries, don't forget to bring your passport and visa. Also, don't forget your driver's license in case you need to rent a car. 🔌The next step is to prepare some electronic products. A mobile phone is essential during travel, so don't forget to bring your phone card and plug converter, as the plugs in Eastern Europe are different from ours. Also, remember to bring a charger so you can keep your electronic devices charged at all times. 🧣Finally, we have to take into account the climate in Eastern Europe in January, so winter clothing is a must during your trip. Remember to bring heavy clothes, scarves, gloves, and hats, as well as equipment for outdoor activities such as skiing and non-skate shoes. . The end of the trip to Eastern Europe does not mean farewell, but leaves more imagination and expectations. See you next time with full of memories!
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Posted: Jan 30, 2025
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