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Berlin, Dresden, and Prague

Eight-day rail trip through Berlin, Dresden, and Prague

Railbookers runs this eight-day, seven-night independent rail package linking Berlin, Dresden, and Prague. The trip spends three nights in Berlin, described as a city suited to culture, before a train ride to Dresden on the River Elbe for a single overnight stay. From Dresden, the trip continues to Prague, once the seat of Holy Roman Emperors, for the remaining nights. Because this is an independent package rather than an escorted tour, travelers plan their own sightseeing and move between the three cities on their own. It suits travelers who want a longer, more relaxed stay in two capital cities with a brief stop in between.

What to know before you look closer

  • This is an independent, self-guided package: no tour manager or included guided tours are mentioned.
  • The Dresden stop is only a single overnight stay between the longer Berlin and Prague stays, so it offers less time to explore than the other two cities.
  • Railbookers does not publish a day-by-day itinerary for this package in the evidence available to us; confirm the exact daily plan with them before booking.

Questions travellers ask

Is train travel included?
Yes. Railbookers includes train travel linking Berlin, Dresden, and Prague, including a leg along the River Elbe to Dresden.
Is this trip guided or independent?
It is an independent rail package from Railbookers; there is no mention of a tour manager or group.
How many nights are spent in each city?
Three nights in Berlin, an overnight stay in Dresden, and the remaining nights in Prague, out of seven nights total.
How long is the trip?
Eight days and seven nights.
How much does it cost?
Prices start from 849 US dollars.

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