capitals of central europe tour

 Central Europe , where traces of the past can be found everywhere , draws people in with its historical and artistic streets that carry its historical heritage. Watching the lights of the city from Budapest Castle, walking on the stone bridges decorated with sculptures in Prague , listening to Vienna's magnificent musical heritage, taking a breather in one of Heidelberg 's delicious cafes and sipping espresso... A different place that transports you to another dimension and takes you on a journey through the pages of the past. Europe.

Central European tours are so popular these days that I must have been impressed. I found myself reviewing old photos of my European memories. Central Europe tour to the fascinating texture of the Middle Ages awaits me.


After traveling for a long time in Asia and Oceania, something happened when I was touring the Balkans . I missed the streets, the architecture and the texture that kept the medieval atmosphere alive. Central Europe, located between the Baltic Sea and the Adriatic Sea, called the heart of Europe, means a journey to the Middle Ages for travelers. I guess that's what attracts me.

What are the Central European countries?

Central Europe encompasses a fascinating region where the medieval heritage, from its architecture to its culture, is very well preserved, with different cultural motifs even though similar to each other, and in a geography that offers extraordinary beauties from the oldest ancient forests of the world to the famous Alps.

Central Europe, which is also home to some of the cities that make up the richest economies in Europe and the world, is a geography where Latin, Germanic and Slavic cultures are fused.

Countries in the region located between the Baltic Sea and the Adriatic; Germany , whose social and cultural life is extremely rich Austria whose streets smell of coffee Czech Republic with its streets smelling of history tiny country famous for its castles Liechtenstein ; Hungary and Poland , now defunct Warsaw Pact members Slovakia , quietly seceding from the Czech Republic Slovenia , which broke away from the former Yugoslavia and is now a member of the European Union, and Switzerland, with its breathtaking mountain landscapes, are classified as Central European countries.

Central European Countries Map

It seems that 2014 will be a year full of travels for me. After a 1-month Balkans tour covering the countries of Greece , Macedonia , Albania , Montenegro , Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia ; I decided to turn my face back to Europe. Although there are some getaways to other continents, this time my focus will be on the Greek Islands , the Balkans and Central European countries, and especially the small, charming, medieval cities of Europe.

Judging by the information provided by the best-selling tour operators, it is seen that this year holidaymakers will prefer Central European tours. Yes, I agree too.

Whenever you go to homogenized cities, you will find them in place; Its streets, churches and museums wait for you for years and years without changing, but what about people or culture?

The character of European cities, which host magnificent architectural works, will probably remain unchanged for many years, but since Eastern European countries, which attract attention with their sophisticated features, are in a rapid change, I would like to hasten to understand their images of the past for a bit.


Nowadays there are very organized tours that cover not only Central Europe but also many famous cities of Europe. Moreover, by saving time and budget, in an energetic bus full of friendship, excitement and fun made up of young people. EYOBUS is one of them. Check out the Europe tour by bus page.


I want to dive into the richness of culture and discover the most enjoyable, colorful and enjoyable cities of Europe again and again. As a matter of fact, I have been to most of the European countries in the past as a tourist or a vacationer , but this time I want to travel and photograph through the eyes of a traveller.

I am always open to suggestions for making travel plans to Central Europe; I would like to hear your experiences about places to visit, hidden corners you want me to see and Central Europe?

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