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7 Days Itinerary Guide to the Wonderful Europe

Trip to Europe – If you enjoy history and old structures, traveling around Europe might be incredibly thrilling. Europe has a distinctive, magnificent, and elegant landscape and architecture. It’s no surprise that many travelers go back to Europe over and over again just to see the unique historical sites.

Europe’s unique blend of history, geography, and cultures must be experienced to be believed, from the enormous fjords in the north to the ancient Greek ruins in the south, all the way to the volcanic Azores in the west, and the massive buildings in the east. T-mates, are you prepared to delve into this tiket.com itinerary?

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Friends Traveling and Reading Map with Reichstag Building Behind (Picture via frantic00 – www.shutterstock.com)

Since this itinerary will take you to three big cities at once, it would be best if t-mates knew what to do to make a trip to Europe even more memorable.

Please be reminded that the most essential step is to apply for a Schengen Visa. T-mates can learn about the necessary preparations through this link, and the visa application can be found here. The following travel requirements are provided for reference:

Prague, Czech Republic

Berlin, Germany

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Let’s Explore Our 7-Days Itinerary in Europe

Check out tiket.com’s 7-days, 6-nights plan for traveling in Europe. T-mates will have the opportunity to see three of the world’s most beautiful, exciting, and unforgettable cities.

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Journey to Prague

Waiting Room for Boarding (Picture via pio3 – www.shutterstock.com)

Can’t wait to travel around Europe? Be patient! T-mates must depart from Soekarno Hatta Airport on a night flight on the first day to arrive in Prague, Czech Republic. Flights will generally transit and change planes in Doha, Qatar, before continuing to Milan, Italy. So, make sure your t-mates have all you need before traveling a nearly 16-hour, 45-minute journey, okay?

DAY I (Prague)

The Old Style View of Stare Mesto (Picture via dimbar76 – www.shutterstock.com)

Due to the night flight from Jakarta to Prague, t-mates are expected to arrive in Prague the following morning. Once arrived, while waiting to check into the hotel, t-mates can also take a leisurely tour to Strahov Monastery or the remarkable Old Town of Stare Mesto. Both buildings reflect the luxury of living in the past, which is still well-preserved today.

Here is a sample itinerary for t-mates to consider:

Well-built Charles Bridge (Picture via NaughtNut & Adisa – www.shutterstock.com)

Aside from the previously mentioned locations, t-mates who prefer to shoot images for Instagram-worthy should take a trip across the pedestrian-friendly Charles Bridge to enter the realm of medieval Prague. Tired of bridges? Then switch to the famous wall, notably the John Lennon Wall, which is a pity to miss!

Wall Painting of John Lennon (Picture via Jan Jironc – www.shutterstock.com)

DAY II (Prague)

View from Baroque Garden in Lesser Town (Picture via Freedy – www.shutterstock.com)

A new adventure can begin by exploring every nook and cranny of the city upon entering the second day. Let’s take a look at the overview of t-mates second day in Prague:

The Magnificent Prague Castle (Picture via Olena Zubach – www.shutterstock.com)

After a day of touring historical and culturally significant sites, It is time for t-mates to eat at Staromestske Restaurace to calm down. There are numerous food vendors of various ethnicities here. Enjoy the unique sparkle of the night light and get ready to move to Berlin the next day!

Cafe & Restaurants at Staromestske Namesti (Picture via kirill_makarov – www.shutterstock.com)

DAY III (Prague – Dresden – Berlin)

Prague National Museum Building at Wenceslas Square (Picture via Yasonya – www.shutterstock.com)

After spending two days in Prague, half of the third day will be devoted to travel to Berlin, with a brief stop in Dresden. T-mates can visit Wenceslas Square. It’s the city’s central commercial district and a popular location for large public gatherings and demonstrations so as not to miss out on learning about the daily lives of Prague’s inhabitants.

The Scenic Aerial View of Vltava River (Picture via DaLiu – www.shutterstock.com)

On your journey to the pier, you will still have the chance to visit some of the most gorgeous small lanes in historic Old Town. Your voyage on the Vltava River may begin as you climb aboard a 19th-century, all-wooden vessel. Don’t forget to have your camera ready to take pictures of some of Prague’s legendary monuments from a new vantage point, t-mates~

The following is a summary of tiket.com’s suggested itinerary for the third day in Prague:

Day IV (Dresden – Berlin)

The Historical Center of Frauenkirche Church (Picture via V_E – www.shutterstock.com)

Upon entering the fourth day entering Dresden to Berlin, t-mates can check the following itinerary to determine your next destination:

Front View of Semperoper Opera House (Picture via TTstudio – www.shutterstock.com)

According to the itinerary, t-mates still have the opportunity to explore one place before driving to Berlin. This journey can at least reach multiple other destinations. One of the most stunning opera buildings is the Semperoper Opera House. You can experience world-class opera, ballet, and concert events in this gorgeous architectural structure.

Sunrise at Brandenburg Gates (Picture via TTstudio – www.shutterstock.com)

It is not complete with visiting Berlin without photographing the Brandenburg Gates. Consider how magnificent and sturdy the pillars are that have stood for ages.

The Beautiful View of UNESCO World Heritage Site Museumsinsel (Picture via canadastock – www.shutterstock.com)

Don’t forget that t-mates can also choose to visit Museum Island. At least five museums are available for selection, including the Altes Museum, Neues Museum, Alte Nationalgalerie, Bode Museum, and Pergamon Museum. Therefore, it is not surprising that it is called Museum Island, as there are five possible destinations on a single island.

Day V (Berlin)

Reichstag Building and Glass Dome on the Top View (Picture via frank_peters, Claudio Divizia, Perekotypole – www.shutterstock.com)

Towards the fifth day, when already in Berlin, t-mates can see a sample itinerary that has been prepared just for you:

Keep in mind that the Reichstag Building is a German parliament building. Therefore don’t be shocked if there is always an extensive line waiting for the elevator, especially on bright days. Thus, plan to spend much extra time at this location. Once atop the structure, visitors can enjoy 360-degree views and listen to a complimentary audio guide about the design and nearby local landmarks.

Day VI (Amsterdam)

Colored Houses of Marine Park in Volendam (Picture via Resul Muslu – www.shutterstock.com)

Arrived in a country well-known for its tulips. As a result, you should not be shocked if you encounter additional breathtaking sights in Amsterdam. The following are itinerary suggestions for a trip to Amsterdam:

Dutch Windmill and Traditional House at Zaanse Schans Village (Picture via Noppasin Wongchum & Olena Znak – www.shutterstock.com)

According to the itinerary, t-mates will visit Zaanse Schans, famous for its mills, canals, and traditional buildings. Next is the lovely fishing town of Volendam. A short boat ride from Volendam will bring us to Marken, an island connected to the mainland by a fixed dike where dwellings are constructed on stilts.

The Outstanding Architectured Van Gogh Museum (Picture via jeafish Ping & ingehogenbijl – www.shutterstock.com)

Want to see a famous painter with 2,100 works, the majority of which were created within the last two years of his life? Then the Van Gogh Museum is the answer. In addition, you can conclude the day with a stroll through Rembrandtplein.

The Amazing Rembrandt Square (Picture via canbedone, Ivo Antonie de Rooij, Pavlo Glazkov – www.shutterstock.com)

As for other places that t-mates should not miss and include in the itinerary. The Anne Frank House provides access to the hiding site where Anne Frank penned her famous diary during World War II. Or, visit The Jordaan, which is noted for its narrow, twisting alleyways and cultural attractions. Or do you wish to feel what it is like to be Dutch? You may ride your bike or simply relax in Volderpark, the capital city’s largest and most popular park.

DAY VII (Amsterdam – Jakarta)

Farewell with Schiphol Airport (Picture via Chris worldwide – www.shutterstock.com)

After enjoying over a half-day of travel on the final day, it was time to return to Jakarta with an afternoon flight.

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Makes Your Vacation to Europe Become a Reality!

How did you feel when you saw the itinerary, t-mates? What an extraordinary and unique journey, right? From the city of a hundred spires to the Athens of the spree, and ended up in the Venice of the north.

These three cities will treat you well culturally, architecturally, linguistically, and gastronomically. So, what are you waiting for? Purchase your holiday airline ticket just at tiket.com application or simply download the application to receive numerous discounts and other attractive offers.

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