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Taking a trip to Eastern Europe is to stroll down the cobbled streets of Tallinn, the stylishly bohemian streets of Budapest and Prague, and kick back on the often-overlooked beaches of Croatia. Rising from the shadow of the Cold War, Eastern Europe combines it all — history, culture, contemporary nightlife, and stunning natural vistas.

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Eastern Europe Travel Styles

Explore Eastern Europe with our diverse travel styles! Choose from luxurious tours that pamper you with comfort and elegance, or budget-friendly options that let you experience the beauty of Eastern Europe without breaking the bank. Whether you're indulging in fine dining or discovering hidden gems, there's a perfect adventure waiting for you.

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Vanessa T. | Traveled in October

This is the best way to enjoy Rome, Florence and Venice in a relaxed and well thought out way. I learned so much more about each city than I did when I cruised to Italy years earlier. The hotels are in great locations, and our Tour Director made our trip so special. It's a wonderful vacation, and I would do it again in a heartbeat. Ciao Bella!

Clotilde F. | Traveled in October

The tour was excellent. The choice of cities was outstanding. Our guide. Elena is totally amazing. Her knowledge of each city and all the events was incredible. Simone, the bus driver is an incredible driver and kept us safe the entire tour. Although it’s a quick pace tour, there was no problem for older adults to keep up. The optional tours were definitely worth the money. The experts tour guides were amazing. My only complaint is the first hotel in Rome in my opinion was not up to the level of all others.

John | Traveled in October

The tour took us to some extraordinarily beautiful locations in Northern Pakistan. The mountains, the valleys, the rushing rivers were all spectacular. The locals were unfailingly welcoming and the diligence of tour leader, Sajid Ali and his team meant we had the very best time. I would highly recommend anyone with a love of 'big scenery' and unspoiled locations to give it a go, as you will not regret it. A truly unforgettable experience.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

Rome (and Pompeii - a must see), Florence and Pisa, Venice - local guides were outstanding - bought to life the traditional sites and not so traditional Our tour director was great (as was our bus driver) - he was very knowledgeable and entertaining

Liz | Traveled in October

I cannot praise our tour leader and my experience of visiting Costa Rica highly enough. The care and attention provided was excellent. The wildlife aspects of the itinerary exceeded expectations. The pace of the trip ensured there was a good balance between activities and relaxation making it well-balanced, a ‘holiday’ as well as a learning opportunity.

Bridget | Traveled in October

Pabel from Condor travel in Peru was a brilliant leader, everything was well organised and Pabel had so much knowledge about the Incas. He looked after us so well. Thank you Pabel.

Eastern Europe — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Encompassing a huge swath of the continent, from the Baltic states in the north to beaches of the Black Sea in the south, holidays to Eastern Europe are as diverse as they are spectacular. From the Transylvanian castles of Romania to Mostar’s famed medieval bridge, a trip to Eastern Europe offers a wealth of attractions.

Tour Highlights

  • Wonder at the magnificent ancient architecture of Krakow, Poland’s former royal capital, including the soaring heights of St Mary’s Basilica, the simply stunning sixteenth-century Cloth Hall, and Wawel Castle, one of Poland’s largest.
  • Hike across Slovakia’s High Tatras Mountains, through unspoiled landscapes of crystal-clear mountain lakes, alpine pasture, and 2,500 m peaks in summer, or ski the same slopes in winter.
  • Take a tour of the impressive gothic grandeur of Budapest’s Parliament building, taking in the most lavish of its 691 Danube-side rooms, and gaze upon the crown of Saint Stephen, the first king of Hungary.
  • Relax on the surprisingly-fine palm-lined Black Sea beach resorts of Bulgaria, or soak up the sun on the untamed sands of the Istrian coast of Croatia before heading out on an Adriatic cruise.
  • Stroll through the grand halls and secret passages of Bran Castle in Romania’s Transylvania region, best known to the world as Dracula’s Castle, a fairy-tale hill-top fortress offering amazing panoramic views across the Carpathian Mountains.
  • Head to Riga, the capital of Latvia and delve beneath its reserved exterior to discover a friendly and vibrant city full of art nouveau buildings, modern gallery spaces, and ever-growing food culture.

Travel Tips

  • Although Eastern Europe is home to a huge number of languages, English is widely-spoken, particularly by the younger generations who were brought up after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
  • Much of Eastern Europe remains a cash society, so make sure you carry plenty of banknotes with you. Try and avoid receiving larger notes, for example when changing money from your home currency, as they can be difficult to break.
  • ATMs can now be readily found throughout the region, taking away much of the stress of carrying large quantities of money with you. If you do decide to make use of them, avoid the option of converting the price into your home currency as this can add a huge amount to your bill.
  • Much of Eastern Europe is conservative and deeply religious. Avoid inadvertently offending residents by being careful of what you are wearing, especially if you are intending to enter a church or mosque.
  • Don’t be afraid to haggle! Though museums and most stores will have set prices, there’s plenty of opportunities to have a little fun haggling with taxi drivers and market stall holders, though do understand these guys need to make a living too.

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