Self-drive Holiday in Central Europe - September
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Self-drive Holiday in Central Europe - September

Holiday package
Created: Friday, November 7, 2025
Ref ID: 24052539
price per person From
1.222 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Friday, November 7, 2025
Destinations: Munich, Germany , Vienna, Austria , Bratislava, Slovakia , Prague, Czech Republic , Dresden, Germany , Berlin, Germany , Hanover, Germany , Cologne, Germany , Frankfurt, Germany , Munich, Germany

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28 Sep
Transport from Bucharest to Munich
Departure
Animawings
Animawings Animawings - A2620
10:20 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
11:30 - Munich, Franz Josef Strauss München (MUC)
2h 10m Nonstop
Transport:  A2620
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare: BASIC
28 Sep
1. Munich
Stay
About the destination: Munich, located at the river Isar in the south of Bavaria, is famous for its Word-class museums, beautiful parks, the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration and architecture. The beautiful public buildings and monuments are testaments to the imperial aspirations of the Wittelsbach family, rulers of Bavaria from the 12th to the 20th century. Although it was heavily damaged by allied bombing during World War II, many of its historic buildings have been rebuilt and the city center appears mostly as it did in the late 1800s including its largest church, the Frauenkirche, and the famous city hall (Neues Rathaus). An odd mix of proud traditionalism and avant-garde culture will keep you interested and active and the town does stay up until all hours, with its many students and earthly Bavarian joie de vivre.
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28 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
28 Sep
Car rental
OPEL CORSA
Transport from Munich to Vienna
No transport selected
29 Sep
2. Vienna
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About the destination:

Welcome to the heart of Europe, where elegance and history meet in harmony - in Vienna, Austria's cultural jewel. The city opens its doors to a unique journey full of charm and sophistication. Vienna invites you on an exciting journey into its rich culture and impressive history. From the romantic cafés that inspired great minds to the classical music that echoes in concert halls, every corner of this city breathes art and tradition.

Explore the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, a treasure trove of history and music, a place where poetry and culture are intertwined. Here, you'll be captivated by Ringstraße, an elegant boulevard that encircles the heart of the city. Here, you'll be taken on a journey through royal palaces, fascinating museums and enchanting gardens. Don't forget Schönbrunn Palace, one of Austria's most impressive monuments. 

Whether you marvel at a prestigious museum or lose yourself in the pedestrian streets lined with boutiques and chic terraces, every step reveals a new story. Be captivated by the nostalgia and grandeur of this place, where every pedestrian street hides cultural treasures. Include Vienna among your most beautiful travel experiences!



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29 Sep
Accommodation
2 Nights
Recommended
Transport from Vienna to Bratislava
No transport selected
01 Oct
3. Bratislava
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About the destination: Halfway between East and West, North and South of Europe, Bratislava is in a crossroad, bordering Austria and Hungary. It is a beautiful old city, lovely and warm, and its tranquility contrasts with the busy and active life of the present inhabitants. Surrounded by a pastoral landscape of vineyards and historic castles, occupying both banks of the River Danube, Bratislava gives a sense of time travelling. Bratislava has a delightful medieval quarter, Stare Mesto, with small and narrow streets, a castle on top of a hill near the Danube and many castles and ancient churches to explore. The old town consists of two squares, Hlavne namestie , Main Square and Hviezdoslav Square, named after the famous Slovak poet. Communist buildings that stretch endlessly along the river speak of the country’s pre-incorporation into the European Union in 2004. Since then the city has rose in fame for cultural tourism as well as becoming a thriving business centre. Visitors to Bratislava will find an ever-increasing choice of plush accommodation and a plethora of chic bars and restaurants, as well as the chance to visit its great offer of museums, galleries and modern art spaces. And when you’ve had your fill of exploring the city itself, it’s easy to escape from the hustle and bustle to walk, cycle or picnic in the forested hills that surround it – or to discover some of the many vineyards and castles of the surrounding region.
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Transport from Bratislava to Prague
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01 Oct
4. Prague
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Discover Prague, the city of which will enchant you with a rich story and an architectural charm unique in the world. Located on the banks of the Vltava River, Prague welcomes you with new bridges that soar over its still waters, an impressive design that blends Italian Catholic influences with French aristocratic elegance and Belgian Nordic grandeur. The Czech capital remained untouched by the ravages of World War II, and today shines as one of Europe's most vibrant destinations. Its charming historic center, included in the UNESCO heritage, is a true open-air museum for history and art lovers. From the imposing Hradčany Castle, the largest old castle in the world, to the famous statuary groups on the Charles Bridge, each corner of Prague is an open card.

Delight yourself with the eclectic architecture: neoclassical entrances, renaissance balconies, gothic cathedrals and art nouveau facades - they will transport you back in time! And when you arrive in the Old Town Square, you will see the Pražský Orloj, the famous astronomical clock that brings life and color to the whole place. Let's conquer Prague and get ready to live a unique experience in one of the most beautiful cities in Europe!



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01 Oct
Accommodation
3 Nights
Recommended
Transport from Prague to Dresden
No transport selected
04 Oct
5. Dresden
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About the destination: Dresden is a baroque jewel set on the Elbe River. Dubbed the Florence of the North, the capital of Saxony, is a city full of monumental staircases, panoramic terraces and spacious squares decorated with statues of saints and monarchs bursting with solemnity. Virtually destroyed shortly before the fall of the Reich in 1945, the city has recovered sufficiently to become an animated and arty, not to mention beautiful, destination. The exquisite baroque palace Zwinger now contains half of Dresden’s museums. The most important are the Alte Meister Gallery, one of Europe’s oldest and best painting collections, and the Historisches Museum with a superb collection of ceremonial weapons. Not far from the Zwinger Palace, we find the Hofkirche, the Catholic Church, which allows an interesting comparison with the Prostestant Kreuzkirche, located on the Altmarkt area, the historic hub of Dresden. Strolling around the Neumarkt area, you will eventually find yourself in Frauenkirche at Noitmarkt Square. This round church is considered an outstanding example of Protestant sacred architecture, featuring one of the largest domes in Europe. The church was rebuilt after the reunification of Germany and is now a symbol of reconciliation. Dresden will mesmerize visitors with its beauty, the sheer abundance and grandeur of the city's cultural treasures are enough to take your breath away. And since Dresden also just happens to be set amidst a dazzling river landscape, the amazement will soon be accompanied by pure joy.
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Transport from Dresden to Berlin
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04 Oct
6. Berlin
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About the destination:

Discover fascinating Berlin, one of the most vibrant cities in Europe. Here, history comes alive in a unique architectural symphony. From medieval buildings that retain their nobility near Alexanderplatz, to ultra-modern glass and steel structures at Potsdamer Platz, each step reveals another page in the city's story.

Berlin is a city on the move, with an effervescent cultural life. From the famous Berlin Wall, a symbol of division and reunification, to the iconic Brandenburg Gate, each monument is a testament to the history and resilience of this extraordinary city. Whether you head to Museumsinsel, the museum island where precious works of art and artifacts reveal secrets, or spend your evenings in the alternative bars of Kreuzberg or Friedrichshain, you'll feel the vibrant pulse of Berlin life. Then taste the international cuisine in the fine restaurants of Charlottenburg or explore the colorful markets of Prenzlauer Berg. Choose Berlin for your next getaway and witness a journey that will fascinate and inspire you in equal measure.



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04 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
Transport from Berlin to Hanover
No transport selected
06 Oct
7. Hanover
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About the destination: The city of Hanover, known for large fairs like computer show CeBIT, is located on the bank of the river Leine and it’s the capital of Lower Saxony. Today Hanover is known as an industrial and economic center. Destroyed by two-thirds in 1945, Hanover provides limited authentic historical sites. The old city, Altstadt, was partially rebuilt in a medieval style. Only Herrenhausen gardens, designed in the 18th century, perpetuate the baroque splendor of this princely city. Nonetheless, the Altstadt is great for an unhurried rest where you can walk on narrow streets, visit Markt Church and Old Town Hall. One way to visit most of the city sights is to follow the red line with its numbered attractions. Following the so called red route visitors will see Kroepke Square, new town hall, the building of the local opera, Sprengel Museum, Kestner Museum, and the museum of Lower Saxony. Hanover has many attractions, an international atmosphere, numerous events and exhibitions for all ages and tastes. The city life beats all year: from the blasting spring festival, or the impressive Festival of Fireworks to the romantic Christmas markets.
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06 Oct
Accommodation
1 Night
Transport from Hanover to Cologne
No transport selected
07 Oct
8. Cologne
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About the destination: Cologne, a centre for industry and transportation since ancient Roman times, has an extremely rich cultural tradition. During WWII 95% of the city was demolished, but the city miraculously recovered and many of its old churches and monuments have been meticulously restored. Cologne is now an attractive and lively centre of European art. It’s worth visiting this city, if only for the famous cathedral, though there’s much more to see. Situated on the Rhine River, the skyline of Cologne is dominated by the cathedral. This breathtaking cathedral, with its brilliant stained-glass windows, is justly famous as one of the world’s purest expressions of High-Gothic architecture. Cologne has one of the most extensive old town centres in the country, and the cathedral is its heart and soul. Across the square from the cathedral is the Römisch-Germanisches Museum, which displays artefacts from the original Roman colony. The Wallrof-Richartz museum and Museum Ludwig is a must for art enthusiasts. It is one of the country’s finest art galleries and makes brilliant use of natural light. A host of 12th and 13th century churches and several more of an ultra-modern post-war style also dot the streets of the old town. Cosmopolitan, open-minded, friendly are characteristics describing people from Cologne. Evenings and weekends in the city are like miniature carnivals, with bustling crowds and lots of things to do. Beer is the beverage of choice and there are lots of places to enjoy it.
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07 Oct
Accommodation
3 Nights
Transport from Cologne to Frankfurt
No transport selected
10 Oct
9. Frankfurt
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About the destination: Welcome to Frankfurt, Germany – a dynamic city where tradition meets modernity, creating a unique blend that captivates every visitor. Known as the financial capital of Europe, Frankfurt is not just about skyscrapers and business hubs; it offers a rich tapestry of cultural, historical, and culinary experiences that are sure to make your visit unforgettable. Start your journey in the heart of the city at the Römerberg, Frankfurt's historic square. Here, you can admire the traditional half-timbered houses and the iconic Römer, which has served as the city hall for over 600 years. Nearby, St. Bartholomew's Cathedral, with its towering Gothic architecture, offers a glimpse into the city's medieval past and provides a stunning view from its observation deck. Don't miss the chance to stroll along the River Main, where you can enjoy picturesque views and perhaps take a relaxing boat tour. For art and history enthusiasts, the Museumsufer (Museum Embankment) is a must-visit. This cluster of museums along the riverbank includes the renowned Städel Museum, showcasing masterpieces from seven centuries of European art, and the German Film Museum, which delves into the fascinating world of cinema. The Senckenberg Natural History Museum, with its impressive dinosaur exhibits, is perfect for families and science lovers alike. No trip to Frankfurt would be complete without indulging in the local cuisine. Head to the vibrant district of Sachsenhausen, known for its traditional apple wine taverns. Here, you can savor hearty dishes such as Frankfurter sausages, green sauce (Grüne Soße), and Handkäse mit Musik (a regional cheese specialty). Pair your meal with a glass of Apfelwein (apple wine) for an authentic taste of Frankfurt. Whether you're a history buff, an art lover, or a foodie, Frankfurt promises a rich and diverse experience that will leave you eager to return.
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10 Oct
Accommodation
2 Nights
Transport from Frankfurt to Munich
No transport selected
12 Oct
10. Munich
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About the destination: Munich, located at the river Isar in the south of Bavaria, is famous for its Word-class museums, beautiful parks, the annual Oktoberfest beer celebration and architecture. The beautiful public buildings and monuments are testaments to the imperial aspirations of the Wittelsbach family, rulers of Bavaria from the 12th to the 20th century. Although it was heavily damaged by allied bombing during World War II, many of its historic buildings have been rebuilt and the city center appears mostly as it did in the late 1800s including its largest church, the Frauenkirche, and the famous city hall (Neues Rathaus). An odd mix of proud traditionalism and avant-garde culture will keep you interested and active and the town does stay up until all hours, with its many students and earthly Bavarian joie de vivre.
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12 Oct
Accommodation
1 Night
13 Oct
Transport from Munich to Bucharest
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH1652
15:35 - Munich, Franz Josef Strauss München (MUC)
18:35 - Bucharest, Henri Coanda (OTP)
2h 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  LH1652
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare: CLASSIC
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