Four Week Europe Vacation from Berlin to Budapest.

  Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, and Hungary in 28 days.  

Short Summary.

  Day 1 Fly from U.S. to Berlin. Night on trans-Atlantic flight
  Day 2 Day in Berlin. Jet Lag Recovery. Berlin, Germany
  Day 3 Berlin. Berlin, Germany
  Day 4 Berlin, (including tour of Sanssouci Palace in Pottsdam) Berlin, Germany
  Day 5 Berlin. Berlin, Germany
  Day 6 From Berlin to Dresden. Dresden, Germany
  Day 7 Dresden. Day trip to see Festung Königstein and take a hike in the Sächsische Schweiz National Park near Schmilka. Dresden, Germany
  Day 8 Dresden. Dresden, Germany
  Day 9 From Dresden to Prague. Prague, Czech Republic
  Day 10 Prague Prague, Czech Republic
  Day 11 Prague Prague, Czech Republic
  Day 12 Prague Prague, Czech Republic
  Day 13 Prague, with night train to Krakow night train to Krakow
  Day 14 Krakow Krakow, Poland
  Day 15 Krakow Krakow, Poland
  Day 16 From Krakow to Zakopane Zakopane, Poland
  Day 17 Zakopane Zakopane, Poland
  Day 18 From Zakopane to Brno Brno, Czech Republic
  Day 19 Brno Brno, Czech Republic
  Day 20 From Brno to Cesky Krumlov Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
  Day 21 Cesky Krumlov Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
  Day 22 From Cesky Krumlov to Vienna, Austria Vienna, Austria
  Day 23 Vienna Vienna, Austria
  Day 24 Vienna Vienna, Austria
  Day 25 From Vienna to Budapest Budapest, Hungary
  Day 26 Budapest Budapest, Hungary
  Day 27 Budapest. Day trip to Szentendre or Visegrad. Budapest, Hungary
  Day 28 Budapest Budapest, Hungary
  Day 29 Return flight Home
 

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Some Notes about travel on this trip.

  Day Travel description Distance Duration of travel
  Day 13 Train from Prague to Krakow. Depart at 9:17 p.m. and arrive at 6:56 a.m. in Krakow. About 550 kilometers. About 9 hours and 40 minutes. Direct train. Overnight, in a sleeping compartment.
  Day 16 Train from Krakow to Zakopane. Depart at 12:25 a.m. or 9:53 a.m. and arrive at 4:02 p.m. or 1:18 p.m. in Zakopane. About 110 kilometers. About 3 hours and 40 minutes. Direct train.
  Day 18 Train from Zakopane in Poland to Brno in the Czech Republic. Depart at 12:39 p.m. from Zakopane and arrive at Kalwaria Lanckorona at 3:23 p.m. Then, at 3:46 p.m. take the train from Kalwaria Lanckorona to Bohumin (in the Czech Republic), arriving in Bohumin at 6:41 p.m. Have dinner in Bohumin during the 1 hour and 40 minute wait before the 8:26 p.m. train that gets into Brno main station at 10:55 p.m. With an arrival around 11:00 p.m., it will be important to have a reservation with a hotel near the Brno train station. About 375 kilometers. About 10 hours and 20 minutes using three trains (two train changes). About 1 hour and 45 minutes of this travel time is spent in Bohumin where dinner is possible.
  Day 20 Train from Brno to Cesky Krumlov. Depart at 7:20 a.m. or 11:20 a.m. and arrive at Ceske Budejovice 4 hours and 30 minutes later, at 11:49 a.m. or 3:49 p.m. There is an 18 minute wait before catching the next train, which departs Ceske Budejovice at 12:07 p.m. or 4:07 p.m., and arrives in Cesky Krumlov at 12:56 p.m. or 4:56 p.m. About 240 kilometers. About 5 hours and 40 minutes. One train change.
  Day 22 Train from Cesky Krumlov to Vienna. Depart at 11:01 a.m. and arrive at Ceske Budejovice 50 minutes later, at 11:51 a.m. There is an 18 minute wait before catching the next train, which departs Ceske Budejovice at 12:09 p.m. and arrives in Ceske Velenice about 50 minutes later at 12:59 p.m. After a 13 minute wait, the train from Ceske Velenice to Vienna departs at 1:12 p.m. and arrives at Franz-Josefs train station in Vienna at 3:33 p.m., about 2 hours and 20 minutes later. About 210 kilometers. About 4 hours and 40 minutes. Two train changes.
  Day 25 Train from Vienna to Budapest. Depart at 9:54 a.m. from the West train station, and arrive in Budapest at 12:49 p.m., nearly 3 hours later. About 250 kilometers. About 4 hours and 40 minutes. Two train changes.
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This is one of a series of approximately month-long tours of Europe I’ve planned. The cost of getting over to Europe is so high, that it is worthwhile to save up and spend significant time (2 to 4 weeks, ideally) over there. There are three approaches to visiting Europe for a two-week to a four-week major vacation. First, you can try to see as many places as possible, to get a variety of experiences and see a variety of places. Doing this, you should try to have two or three nights in each place, and keep the single nights in one place to a minimum. Second, you can pick three places to see and know well, and spend 5-10 days in each of those three places. You would probably pick a couple major cities and a smaller city or town, and see if you could get a discounted weekly rate, or some sort of a discount for staying there for an extended stay. Using these three places as your home bases, you would take day-trips to areas of interest within an hour or two of each of your bases. The third approach is to do a home exchange or stay for your entire visit in one place. You can save money by doing this sort of month rental as opposed to staying a variety of hotels. By staying in one place as your home base, you can get a deeper understanding of one place, perhaps make some friendships, and even perhaps take an intensive language study course for a couple weeks.

I have done all three sorts of visits, and each approach has its advantages. I probably prefer the longer stay in one single place, but I have no objections to a long trek all over the continent.

Car rental and rail travel each have their advantages. I would typically mix the two, using trains for a few long-haul or overnight trips, or for some short day-trips from a base, and using cars for medium-distances or exploring areas away from the rail networks. I also like a mix of visits to areas of natural beauty for hikes, stops in small towns and villages in rural settings, and stays in larger cities with all their cultural attractions. The major European cities such as Berlin, London, Paris, Barcelona, and so forth are each worthy of at least a week or more for a satisfying visit.