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From Paris to Prague

Romantic Capitals: Paris to Prague - Eastbound

Dates:
30 Sep - 13 Oct 2027
Duration:
13 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
ms Savor
Cruise Line:
Tauck River Cruising
Fares:

From £9,540 pp

Vianden Castle, Luxembourg

From Paris to Prague

Romantic Capitals: Paris to Prague - Eastbound

Dates:
30 Sep - 13 Oct 2027
Duration:
13 Nights
Journey type:
Cruise only (please call for flight options)
No. of ports:
10
Ship:
ms Savor
Cruise Line:
Tauck River Cruising
Fares:

From £9,540 pp

Voyage Itinerary

30 September to 1 October

Setting sail from Paris

Paris is a joyful expression of all that is glorious about France, a city of rarified tastes, romantic riverside walks and the occasional rather rude waiter. Although the sights will be familiar even to first-time visitors, this does nothing to lessen their impact; a word like 'iconic' doesn't quite do justice to that first glimpse of Gustave Eiffel's famous tower looming over the Seine. Culture vultures will be in seventh heaven, with a plethora of galleries and museums housing some of the finest art collections in the world, and the restaurant scene is absolutely first class.

Eiffel Tower, Paris
The Louvre, Paris

Don't miss

The Louvre houses a vast array of artistic treasures, including the world’s most instantly recognisable painting, Leonardo’s ‘Mona Lisa’. Purchase your ticket in advance to avoid the queues.

2 October

Luxembourg: Luxembourg

Tiny Luxembourg's even tinier capital city enjoys a spectacular setting, perched on a dramatic bluff where the Pétrusse and Alzette rivers meet. The UNESCO-listed old town is an unexpected joy to explore, and a sizeable population of foreign workers means that the city is also a very cosmopolitan place.
Luxembourg City

3 October

Germany: Trier

Trier is Germany’s oldest city, founded by the Romans around 16 BC and home to no less than nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Highlights include the Cathedral of St Peter, the Church of Our Lady and countless Roman ruins, and Trier was also the birthplace of Karl Marx, whose childhood home is now a museum.
Market square in Trier, Germany

4 October

Germany: Koblenz

Koblenz was founded by the Romans, who valued the city’s strategically important location where the Rhine and Moselle rivers meet. Rebuilt from the rubble of the Second World War, modern Koblenz has a pleasant and relaxed atmosphere, and serves as a gateway to the Romantic Rhine.
Herz Jesu Church, Koblenz, Germany

5 October

Germany: Rüdesheim

The pretty little town of Rüdesheim, situated on a bend in the Rhine surrounded by vineyards, is a popular destination for travellers looking for a slice of quintessentially German village life. The Drosselgasse, a narrow cobbled lane flanked by old timber frame buildings, is particularly atmospheric.
Rudesheim, Rhine Valley

6 October

Germany: Frankfurt

Frankfurt is the financial heart of Germany, a forest of silver skyscrapers that’s home to both the German and European Central Banks. This focus on commerce has led some to dismiss the city as a dull, soulless sort of place, but in fact Frankfurt buzzes with a real cultural vibrancy.
Frankfurt skyline at night

7 October to 8 October

Germany: Würzburg

The handsome town of Würzburg, situated on the river Main between Nuremberg and Frankfurt, was ruled for centuries by a succession of powerful prince-bishops. Although much of the city was destroyed during the Second World War, the majestic 18th century Residenz palace stands as a testament to the wealth of the bishopric.
Wurzburg, Germany

9 October

Germany: Bayreuth

10 October

Germany: Nuremberg

Nuremberg, Bavaria’s second city, first pops up in the history books in 1050 as a stronghold of the Franks, and later became the unofficial capital of the Holy Roman Empire. Nowadays the city is a tourist magnet thanks to the beautifully restored old town, Christmas markets and excellent beer.
River Pegnitz, Nuremberg

11 October to 13 October

Arriving in Prague

Prague, the captivating Czech capital, is arguably Eastern Europe’s biggest tourism success story, attracting visitors from far and wide with its handsome architecture, cosmopolitan outlook and truly excellent beer.
View of Prague old town from Charles Bridge
Jewish Museum, Prague

Our tip

The Jewish Quarter is fascinating, not least because it was untouched during the War... Ironically it was preserved by the Nazis as a living museum. It’s a great area to stay in too.

The ship

ms Savor

Capacity:
98 Guests
Crew:
41 Staff
Style:
Active days followed by sophisticated evenings.

Tauck’s Jewel-class vessels offer spacious suites, a choice of restaurants and comfortable public areas including an expansive sundeck.

What we love

Rich woods and plush fabrics give these ships a luxurious feel. The alternative restaurant with outside seating at the back is an idyllic place for a relaxed lunch as you cruise to your next call and the regional cuisine served in the Dining Room is excellent.

Learn more about ms Savor
Tauck - Swiss Emerald docked in Bernkastel

inclusions

  • All meals in all venues
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Soft drinks, speciality coffees and teas
  • Sightseeing and excursions
  • Bicycles and fitness centre
  • ComplimentaryWiFi
  • Gratuities

Tailor-make your trip

Ways to make it better
    • Hotel Grandes Ecoles, Paris

      Extend your stay in Paris

      There are so many fantastic hotels. For good value and peace, how about the Grandes Ecoles, beautifully secluded.

    • Palace of Versailles

      Day trips from Paris

      If you’ve time, go out to Versailles for a fascinating visit to the great palace.

    • Aria hotel, Prague

      Extend your stay in Prague

      We love the Aria, great location and a lovely boutique hotel.

    • Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic

      Excursions from Prague

      Set forth to the Czech Republic’s second city, Cesky Krumlov – a truly magical medieval town.

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