10 days in Germany, Amsterdam & Prague Itinerary
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Start: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Berlin, Germany
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Prague, Czech Republic
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Fly to Munich, Train to Munich
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Munich, Germany
— 2 nights
End: Munich, Germany
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands — 3 nights

Venice of the North
Known as one of the greatest small cities in the world, Amsterdam charms visitors with its cool and cozy atmosphere.Van Gogh Museum and Red Light District are good opportunities to explore the local culture. There's much more to do: see the interesting displays at Anne Frank House, gain interesting insight with SANDEMANs NEW Europe BV, sample the tasty concoctions at Heineken Experience, and take a tour by water with Amsterdam Canal Cruises.
To see more things to do, maps, traveler tips, and more tourist information, refer to the Amsterdam sightseeing site.
If you are flying in from United States, the closest major aiports are Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Eindhoven Airport and Eelde Airport. In March, plan for daily highs up to 49°F, and evening lows to 35°F. You'll set off for Berlin on the 21st (Tue).
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Berlin, Germany — 2 nights

Athens of the Spree
The country's capital and largest city, Berlin is a diverse urban center boasting a lively nightlife and countless things to do.Start off your visit on the 21st (Tue): wander the streets of Potsdamer Platz and then take in nature's colorful creations at Großer Tiergarten. On your second day here, take in the local highlights with SANDEMANs New Berlin, Free Walking Tour and then head outdoors with Strandbar Mitte.
For reviews, traveler tips, photos, and tourist information, refer to the Berlin trip itinerary builder website.
Fly from Amsterdam to Berlin in 5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or drive; or take a train. On the 23rd (Thu), you'll have the morning to explore before heading off to Prague.
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Prague, Czech Republic — 2 nights

City of a Hundred Spires
Prague lures millions of tourists each year with its World Heritage-listed medieval city center--a labyrinth of narrow lanes, bridges, cathedrals, and palaces overlooked by a thousand-year-old castle.Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the next day: get the lay of the land with SANDEMANs NEW Prague, Free Walking Tour, take in the views from Charles Bridge, and then explore the historical opulence of Prague Castle.
To see maps, other places to visit, more things to do, and other tourist information, you can read our Prague trip builder.
You can take a train from Berlin to Prague in 5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a shuttle; or take a bus. March in Prague sees daily highs of 49°F and lows of 34°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 25th (Sat) to allow time for the flight to Munich.
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Munich, Germany — 2 nights

Village of a Million People
Often described as the city of laptops and lederhosen, Munich is an international center of business, engineering, research, and medicine that still maintains a rich cultural heritage and age-old traditions.Kick off your visit on the 25th (Sat): hunt for treasures at Viktualienmarkt. On the 26th (Sun), you'll have a packed day of sightseeing: don't miss a visit to Marienplatz, see the interesting displays at BMW Welt, and then catch a live event at Olympiapark.
To find other places to visit, more things to do, photos, and tourist information, read our Munich day trip app.
Getting from Prague to Munich by combination of flight and train takes about 3.5 hours. Other options: fly; or drive; or take a bus. In March, plan for daily highs up to 49°F, and evening lows to 31°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 27th (Mon) so you can travel back home.
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Germany travel guide
Germany is the home of high culture, fine art, classical music, world-class sports, award-winning cuisine--and some of the world's best beers. It's also one of the major economic and political powers of the European continent. One of the founding members of the European Union, Germany is a federation of 16 states. Each boasts its own distinct culture, art, cuisine, regional traditions, and array of things to do. The country is known worldwide for its precision engineering and high-tech products. Equally, though, Germany is admired for its old-world charm and what is locally known as gemutlichkeit (coziness). This is one of the easiest countries in the world to explore, offering an abundance of sightseeing opportunities. German transportation runs with German efficiency. Therefore, getting around the various regions is almost always easy, quick, and pleasant. Visit the cities to explore museums, art galleries, modern restaurants, and trendy shops. Also be sure to venture deeper into the countryside. Here, you can discover ancient castles and bustling little villages. Often in these off-the-beaten-path areas, the main tourist attraction remains the simple hospitality of the friendly locals.