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Russia
to Baltic, Poland, Prague |
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17
Days Tour |
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TOUR
CODE: EUK905M |
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Included Features
- First class hotels, rooms
with private facilities
- Service charges and hotel
taxes
- 16 breakfasts and 12 dinners
- Airport transfers
- Touring by modern
motor-coach
- Professional Tour Director
throughout
- Luggage handling
Itinerary
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Day 1, arrive Moscow,
Saturday
Upon your arrival, you'll
be met at the airport and
transferred to your hotel. The
rest of the day is free to
rest and relax, or take an
optional tour of the Moscow
subway.
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Day 2, in Moscow, Sunday
Moscow, one to the largest
cities in the world, is the
symbolic heart and soul of the
country. Sightseeing tour
begins at the Red Square,
dominated by St. Basil's
Cathedral and the massive red
walls of the Kremlin. Inside
the Kremlin,
admire the medieval towers,
cathedrals and palaces. Visit
the Armory Museum
and see the Moscow University
and the popular Arbat shopping
district. Continue with a
drive along the wide
boulevards, then stroll
through GUM, Russia's largest
department store. The rest of
the day is at leisure.
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Day 3, to Novgorod, Monday
After an early breakfast,
depart for Tver, an ancient
trading port nestled on the
banks of the Volga River. The
city offers fascinating
treasures, including Putevoy
Dvorets, built for Catherine
II as a resting place on her
journeys from Moscow to St.
Petersburg. Enjoy a short
sightseeing tour of this
remarkable city. End the day
in historic Novgorod, founded
1150 years ago. 520 km
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Day 4, to St. Petersburg,
Tuesday
A morning sightseeing tour
of Novgorod starts at the
Kremlin with a visit to St.
Sophia Cathedral in
the Citadel. Then, cross the
river via pedestrian bridge to
visit Yaroslav Court.
In the afternoon, travel north
to St. Petersburg, the former
capital of Romanov Czars. You
may want to join an optional
excursion to Petrodvorets,
Peter the Great's Summer
Palace.
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Day 5, in St. Petersburg,
Wednesday
There are not many cities
in the world that can match
the grace of St. Petersburg.
When Peter the Great founded
the city in 1703, he hired
Europe’s best architects,
craftsmen and artists to build
and decorate it. Spread over
100 islands that are linked by
over 600 bridges, it is often
referred to as “Venice of
the North”. In the morning,
visit Peter and Paul
Fortress, which
houses the crypt of the
Russian emperors. Next, visit St.
Isaac’s Cathedral.
After some free time,
afternoon sightseeing will
feature a highlight: the
famous Hermitage,
which houses many treasures
from the Czarist era.
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Day 6, to Tallinn,
Thursday
Journey to Estonia, where
your first stop is Narva.
Continue to Tallinn, capital
of Estonia and situated on the
southern coast of the Gulf of
Finland. 360 km
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Day 7, to Riga, Friday
On a walking tour of the
Upper and Lower Old Town, a
UNESCO World Heritage site,
visit orthodox Alexander
Nevsky Cathedral.
Next, visit Toompea
Castle and see the
14th century gothic Town Hall.
This afternoon, on to Riga,
the capital of Latvia. 310 km
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Day 8, in Riga, Saturday
During your sightseeing
tour, see Riga Castle, the
magnificant Dome Cathedral,
St. Jacobs Cathedral, St.
Peter’s Church, the
Parliament building, Liberty
Monument and the district of
Art Nouveau houses. Your
afternoon is free.
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Day 9, to Vilnius, Sunday
Morning departure for
Vilnius, capital of Lithuania.
The rest of the day is at
leisure. 330 km
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Day 10, In Vilnius, Monday
The city of Vilnius is
located on the confluence of
the Neris and Velnele Rivers.
In Old Vilnius, visit Peter
and Paul Church and St.
Anna’s Church. View
Vilnius University, dating
back to 1570, Gediminas' Tower
in the Upper Town and Vilnius
Castle. The afternoon is free
or you may take an optional
excursion to Trakai.
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Day 11, to Warsaw, Tuesday
Cross the border into
Poland and reach Warsaw at
day's end. 540 km
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Day 12, in Warsaw,
Wednesday
This 700 year old capital
of Poland is a symbol of
nationhood and the will to
survive against great odds. A
sightseeing tour here includes
a drive along the famous Royal
Route from magnificent Castle
Square to Lazienki Park and
Palace, summer residence of
the last king of Poland. Pass
by the Palace of Science and
Culture (known as a “wedding
cake”), the Saxon Gardens,
the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier, Monument to the
Heroes of the Warsaw Ghetto
and the Barbican. Continue
with the walking tour of the
Old Town, Old Market Square
and St. John’s Cathedral.
The rest of the day is free
for relaxing, shopping, a
stroll through the city or an
optional late afternoon Chopin
concert.
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Day 13, to Krakow,
Thursday
This morning, journey to
Czestochowa, known for the
blackened picture of St. Mary
in the Yasna Gora
Monastery, popularly
called the "Black
Madonna". In the
afternoon, there is time for
an optional side trip to one
of the most somber memorials
of the past, Auschwitz. End
your day in Krakow. 400 km
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Day 14, in Krakow, Friday
Your sightseeing tour
starts with a visit to the
Wawel Hill, viewing the Royal
Castle and visiting the Royal
Cathedral. Enjoy a
walking tour of the Old Town
where you will visit the Main
Market Square, Renaissance
Cloth Hall and St.
Mary's Church. The
afternoon is free for a stroll
around the city.
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Day 15, to Prague,
Saturday
After a drive through the
Polish countryside, cross the
borders of Slovakia and Czech
Republic. Then, on to Prague,
with its Baroque churches,
promenades, parks and ancient
city walls. 495 km
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Day 16, in Prague, Sunday
Built on the seven hills
more than 1000 years ago and
situated on both banks of the
Vltava River, Prague is one of
the most attractive cities in
Europe. Your city tour starts
with a panoramic drive to the
famous Wenceslas Square, the
Strahov Stadium and the Castle
Square. On a walking tour,
visit the Royal Castle
of Hradcany, St.
Vitus Cathedral,
Royal Palace and Loretto
Church. Cross the Charles
Bridge and walk through the
old quarter of Prague to view
the Jewish Ghetto, Town Hall
and the world famous
Astronomical Clock. The
balance of the day is free. An
optional visit to a cultural
performance will be available.
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Day 17, depart Prague,
Monday
After breakfast, transfer
to the airport for your
departure flight.
| Start Date |
End Date |
| K905M
- RUSSIA, THE BALTIC
STATES, POLAND AND
PRAGUE tour. |
| 28 April 2007 |
14 May 2007 |
| 12 May 2007 |
28 May 2007 |
| 26 May 2007 |
11 June 2007 |
| 09 June 2007 |
25 June 2007 |
| SOLD
OUT 23
June 2007 |
09
July 2007 |
| 07 July 2007 |
23 July 2007 |
| 21 July 2007 |
06 August 2007 |
| 04 August 2007 |
20 August 2007 |
| 18 August 2007 |
03 September 2007 |
| 01 September 2007 |
17 September 2007 |
| 15 September 2007 |
01 October 2007 |
| 29 September 2007 |
15 October 2007 |
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