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Trip Itinerary
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Berlin
Day 1-2
A dynamic, organized and modern city, where absolutely nothing is missing. But also with an important story to tell us. Furthermore, street food and delicious desserts are the food "leitmotif" of the German city, to be enjoyed obviously accompanied by a very fresh, blonde beer.
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Dresden
Day 2-3
Dresden is the elegant capital of Saxony, nicknamed the "Florence on the Elbe" for its rich Baroque and Rococo architectural heritage. Dresden in the evening is vibrant and eclectic, full of clubs of all kinds. From artist patios to nightclubs, beer gardens to cocktail bars featuring live music.
3
Prague
Day 3-4
Prague is nicknamed "the city of a hundred towers", has an esoteric charm, and is known throughout the world for the Staroměstské Náměstí square, home to the medieval astronomical clock. Here it is often customary to eat in pubs and breweries rather than in the more classic restaurants: Prague residents usually spend entire days inside the clubs, between beer and music to finish with dinner and... a few more beers!
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Pilsen
Day 4-5
Famous for the beer that bears its name and from which two thirds of the beers drunk today worldwide are derived, in 2015 Pilsen was named European Capital of Culture, an acknowledgment that rewards the city's rich artistic and cultural heritage. Climbing the highest bell tower in the Czech Republic, visiting the third largest synagogue in the world, walking along a long corridor of underground tunnels, being enchanted by puppets and marionettes from the past: these are just some of the experiences that will make our excursion to Pilsen magical.
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Nuremberg
Day 5-6
Famous for toys and one of the most watched trials in history, Nuremberg is a city with a beautiful medieval center and important museums. Here we will be able to try the classic pretzels and as a dessert the Nuremberg Elisenlesbkuchen, gingerbread cookies of medieval origins.
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Frankfurt
Day 6-7
Headquarters of numerous multinationals and center of German finance, Frankfurt, with its unmistakable skyline, is a decidedly multicultural reality. Certainly among the typical dishes of Frankfurt, the Frankfurter cannot be missing, the most famous of the German frankfurters! These are rather long and lightly smoked sausages that are boiled and then served with bread, mustard and horseradish.
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Luxembourg
Day 7-8
Bordered by Germany, France and Belgium, the small country of Luxembourg is located right in the heart of Europe. It is famous for its ancient-medieval castles, scenic landscapes and valleys which produce some of the best wines in the world. The gastronomic tradition of Luxembourg has nothing to envy to many of the other most famous areas of Europe. It is a very simple but tasty type of cuisine, in which street food is also very popular.
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Brussels
Day 8-9
The capital of Belgium is a cosmopolitan city, with a lively atmosphere at any time of year and famous for its beautiful parks, arts and culture, and of course delicious chocolates and an amazing selection of local beers.
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Rotterdam
Day 9-10
It is the second-largest city in Holland and the first largest port in Europe and one of the largest in the world. Here, architecture has become the beating heart of a city, making it a veritable open-air museum. As for the cuisine, the dishes proposed in large cities such as Rotterdam or Amsterdam are often the result of a mix of European or international flavors.
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