Exploring Central Europe
Ryan’s Ultimate Journey from Prague to Amsterdam
Ryan’s trip took place from June 19 to July 6, experiencing the hot summer weather across Central Europe. The temperatures soared in cities like Prague, Budapest, and Vienna, but when they arrived in Amsterdam, the cooler temperatures and light rain were a refreshing change.
Transportation was a mix of first-class trains from Prague to Budapest, which encountered some delays and changes due to extensive track construction. While the journey to Budapest was slightly longer than expected, the AMA Waterways river cruise made up for it. The cruise itself was an excellent way to travel between destinations, allowing Ryan and his group to enjoy smaller towns and hidden gems along the Danube River. Private transfers and walking were also part of the experience, offering plenty of chances to explore cities on foot.
Throughout their travels, Ryan and his group indulged in some exceptional meals, with breakfast included at most hotels and fine dining aboard the AMA Sonata. The experience aboard the cruise was particularly memorable, offering five-star dining every night. Here are some standout food experiences from the trip:
Sausages and Sauerkraut in Regensburg, a hearty and flavorful German dish.
Chicken Paprikash in Budapest, a classic Hungarian dish full of rich, comforting flavors.
Local specialties in Prague, Vienna, and Salzburg, with meals ranging from cozy pubs to fine dining.
Ryan also enjoyed the local cuisine at various stops, including sausages, sauerkrat, and traditional paprikash, making sure to embrace the local flavors everywhere he went.
Ryan’s journey began in Prague, where he spent three days exploring the beautiful city. Staying in the Old Town Jewish Quarter, he was perfectly situated to explore the city’s charm on foot. One of the highlights was the visit to the Prague Castle, a monumental complex with centuries of history. They also took a 45-minute boat ride along the Vltava River, giving them a new perspective of the city’s stunning architecture.
Must See: The Old Town and Prague Castle are a must-see for anyone visiting Prague, offering a deep dive into the city’s history and culture.
After six and a half hours by train, Ryan and his group arrived in Budapest, where they stayed for two nights at the Mercure City Center. Located just one block from the river, it provided a great base to explore the city. Their visit included a walking tour of the historic city, including the Parliament Building, and they learned about the World War II history of Budapest.
A visit to the Central Market Hall gave them a taste of local life and offered a chance to shop for souvenirs and try local delicacies. Budapest’s Jewish Synagogue is the largest in Europe, and it was another significant stop on their tour.
After Budapest, it was time to board the AMA Sonata, where Ryan spent the next seven days sailing down the Danube River. The cruise was a relaxing way to see Bratislava, Vienna, Dürnstein, Melk, and more. With a French balcony stateroom on board, Ryan enjoyed breathtaking views of the river and its surroundings. The cruise included all meals and drinks at lunch and dinner, with a sip and savor cocktail hour before dinner, making for a perfect way to unwind after a day of excursions.
Bratislava: The capital of Slovakia, offering a charming old town that’s easily walkable from the port.
Vienna: Known for its imperial architecture, the city’s beauty and grandeur were explored during a walking tour of the main city center.
Dürnstein and Melk: Dürnstein is a small town in the Wachau Valley known for its wine tasting. In Melk, Ryan visited the stunning Benedictine Abbey, offering amazing views of the surrounding area.
Linz and Salzburg: A day trip to Salzburg, the birthplace of Mozart and the filming location for The Sound of Music, gave Ryan a chance to dive into the city’s rich history and enjoy local food.
Their final stops were in Regensburg, where they explored the medieval city center, and Nuremberg, where they learned about the history of the WWII courts and prisons. A walking tour of Nuremberg’s medieval castle rounded off their history-filled journey.
Ryan’s trip concluded with four nights in Amsterdam, where they did a walking tour through the city. Highlights included a visit to the Flower Market and a canal cruise to see the city from a different perspective. They also visited the Anne Frank House, where they learned about the incredible story of Anne Frank and her family during WWII.
Ryan Roman is a passionate travel expert who has been with Sunset Travel since 2007. With years of experience in the travel industry, including his time as an agent with American Airlines, Ryan specializes in destinations across South and Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, and Southeast Asia. Whether you’re planning a vacation package, wedding, honeymoon, anniversary, group travel, or a beach party, Ryan is ready to create a custom itinerary tailored to your vision.
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