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Guide to Free Travel in Central and Eastern Europe-Recommended Roadmap for Central and Eastern Europe Tourism

A trip to Central and Eastern Europe can be a trip to a place or a designated route, and then you can go to many places along the way, travel to more places, and visit every beautiful corner of the earth as soon as possible. Is that what you think?

Baltic route

Speaking of the Baltic route, this route goes from north to south, and Tallinn enters Warsaw and returns. There is no turning back in this route arrangement. It takes 9 to 10 days to go to Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Poland. Three "gems" on the Baltic Sea-Lithuania, the city of the sky, Estonia, the tiger of the Baltic Sea, Latvia, the least beautiful woman in the world, and Vilnius (Lithuania), their capital.

Tallinn (Estonia) and Riga (Latvia) are also scenic and cultural heritages selected by UNESCO. As for ending the trip from Poland, it is also for the convenience of matching flights. Comparatively speaking, there are more flights to Poland and the prices are reasonable. You can choose China International Airlines or Aeroflot. This line is worth everyone's experience!

Eastern Europe route refers to the Eastern Europe route, and you can visit the representative cities of Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, Czech Republic and Poland in about 10 days. The route is C-shaped, and you can enjoy the twin cities-Budapest (Hungary) as the "Pearl of the Danube" along the way. City of Music-Vienna (Austria);

"City of Thousand Towers" and "Museum of Architecture"-Prague (Czech Republic); "Polish National Cultural Monument"-Warsaw and other cities are classic tourist routes that integrate human history and natural landscape.

Tips:

There are many uneven stone roads in the famous tourist cities in Eastern Europe. Pay attention to wearing light sports shoes when visiting! ! !

Balkan route The Balkan region is located in the south of Eastern Europe. Because the flights from China to these areas are complicated, it is suggested to enter Eastern Europe from Budapest, Hungary, and complete the classic trip to Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia in the Balkans. This area has got rid of the shadow of the former Yugoslavia, and is known as "Jiuzhaigou in Europe" with its ancient cultural heritage, pleasant scenery and magnificent mountain scenery in West Carpathian.

The famous Sixteen Lakes National Park in Croatia has all kinds of scenery. Choose this route to experience more authentic and pure European culture, and consider going to the Balkans to find out!

Tips:

Because of the war, the Balkan region has retained its original history and culture, and there are many natural scenery. Be cautious when traveling by car or independently. It is recommended to find an experienced tour guide to charter a tour. Our team of professional customizers experienced it first hand. There is no GPS signal in many places, and the road conditions are complicated, so it is easy to get lost.