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Berlin rewrites your understanding of history. Dresden shows you what beauty looks like after total destruction. Together, in three days, they form one of the most powerful journeys you can take in Europe — all starting from Prague.
Two cities. Three days. A journey that changes how you see Europe.
BERLIN is a city that cannot be ignored. It's too honest, too raw, too alive. Every street corner carries the weight of what happened here — the Wall, the war, the Cold War, the improbable reunion. Your guide will take you through the Brandenburg Gate, along Checkpoint Charlie, past the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe — and then to the Berlin that exists today: creative, fearless, endlessly interesting.
DRESDEN is the counterpoint. Quieter, more elegant, and home to one of the great architectural stories of the last century — the Frauenkirche, destroyed in 1945 and painstakingly rebuilt from original stones, finished in 2005. It's a symbol of what happens when a city refuses to stay broken.
THREE DAYS:
✦ Day 1: Berlin — Cold War history, Wall segments, Museum Island, local neighborhoods
✦ Day 2: Berlin to Dresden — drive through Saxony, afternoon in Dresden's Old Town
✦ Day 3: Dresden in depth — Zwinger Palace, Brühl's Terrace, return to Prague
Private transfer throughout. Expert guides in both cities.
A trip that earns its place in your top five travel memories.
Berlin rewrites your understanding of history. Dresden shows you what beauty looks like after total destruction. Together, in three days, they form one of the most powerful journeys you can take in Europe — all starting from Prague.
Two cities. Three days. A journey that changes how you see Europe.
BERLIN is a city that cannot be ignored. It's too honest, too raw, too alive. Every street corner carries the weight of what happened here — the Wall, the war, the Cold War, the improbable reunion. Your guide will take you through the Brandenburg Gate, along Checkpoint Charlie, past the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe — and then to the Berlin that exists today: creative, fearless, endlessly interesting.
DRESDEN is the counterpoint. Quieter, more elegant, and home to one of the great architectural stories of the last century — the Frauenkirche, destroyed in 1945 and painstakingly rebuilt from original stones, finished in 2005. It's a symbol of what happens when a city refuses to stay broken.
THREE DAYS:
✦ Day 1: Berlin — Cold War history, Wall segments, Museum Island, local neighborhoods
✦ Day 2: Berlin to Dresden — drive through Saxony, afternoon in Dresden's Old Town
✦ Day 3: Dresden in depth — Zwinger Palace, Brühl's Terrace, return to Prague
Private transfer throughout. Expert guides in both cities.
A trip that earns its place in your top five travel memories.
"Three days felt like a week — in the best possible way. So much to take in. Dresden on day 2 was a beautiful contrast to Berlin. Organisation was flawless throughout."
"Brandenburg Gate at sunset. The Zwinger in the morning. This tour delivers moments you photograph and moments you simply stand in. Outstanding."
"Three days felt like a perfect chapter. Two cities, two personalities, one seamless experience. The guides clearly love what they do and it shows in every conversation."
"Berlin and Dresden in three days — two completely different cities that complement each other perfectly. The Cold War history in Berlin hit differently after what we saw in Dresden. Superb guides."
"Visited Germany many times but never had a guide like this. Every street corner had a story. The Frauenkirche in Dresden on the last morning was a perfect ending."
"Berlin surprised me completely. I thought I knew it from films and history lessons. Our guide showed me a city that is alive, contradictory, and endlessly fascinating."