Eastern Europe with a Jewish
Twist Czech-Slovakia, Poland &
Hungary 30's - 40's - 50's and
Active 60 Year Olds Singles Vacations July 4 -
July 14, 2013
$2980*

Immerse yourself in Eastern European history and have fun on this unique Jewish Singles vacation.
Tour the Jewish Ghettos, see Auschwitz and Birkenau and mourn the victims of the Holocaust. Enjoy the pleasures of
medieval Krakow, Budapest and Prague from narrow alleyways to magnificent castles. Join with singles and
solo travelers of today and see this land as it once was, and encounter the history makers who still live in these
places.

Eastern Europe with a Jewish Twist Singles
Tour Itinerary
Vacation Day 1: Prague
Upon arrival at the Prague Airport (Airport code - PRG - Remember you are flying home from Budapest
-BUD), you will board your shuttle and be transferred to our hotel; shuttles will be running throughout the
day. Your vacation beginns tonight, meet your tour leader and group for an optional dinner.
Vacation Day 2: Prague
After breakfast we
transfer by bus to the Castle quarter. Visit to St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace, the Golden Lane and the
beautiful Castle gardens. Then we will walk over the Charles bridge to the Old Town
Square.
After time for lunch, we tour the Jewish Quarter (Josefov), once the
largest Jewish ghetto in Europe. Visit the Jewish Museum including: Meisel, Klaus, Pinkas, Spanish Synagogues
and the Jewish cemetery. Then we will visit the Old-New Synagogue, the oldest site of Prague’s Jewish Town and
the oldest extant synagogue in Europe. It has been the main synagogue of the Prague Jewish community for more
than 700 years.
Tonight enjoy our Welcome Dinner Cruise on the river Vltava.
Vacation Day 3: Prague / Terezin

This morning we drive to Terezin (World War II transition camp) to visit its Memorial which commemorates
the victims of the Nazi political and racial persecution during the occupation of the Czech lands in World War II.
Visit the Small Fortress, Ghetto Museum and Magdeburg Barracks.
Afternoon free to wander the alley ways of the Old Town. Don't miss the Astronomical Clock on the hour.
Vacation Day 4: Prague - Brno / Lednice -Valtice / Cejkovice
After breakfast we leave Prague and tavel to Brno, the
second largest city in Czech. Our guided walking tour through the old town includes the Saint Peter
and Paul cathedral, the cabbage market place, the historical City Hall, the main square of Liberty
and Saint James church. In the lively pedestrian zone, there are many bars and restaurants where we can
enjoy lunch (not included).
Situated in the middle of an ancient provincial route is the picturesque town on Telc. Besides the ancient royal
water fort founded in the 13th century, there is the monumental Renaissance chateau with an English park. We will
stop by the town square, the most significant sight created by the historical houses in the Renaissance and Baroque
styles. Arcade-fronted townhouses encircle this colourful square.
Vacation Day 5: Brno / Auschwitz-Birkenau / Krakow
Our morning drive will take us to the next country on our vacation, Poland. Enjoy the countryside as it is a 5 hour
drive to Auschwitz. We will break for lunch along the way.
We have three hours to visit the former concentration camp Auschowitz – Birkenau,
listed since 1979 as a
UNESCO’s World heritage site. Once the largest and most
notorious complex of Nazi extermination camps. KL Autschwitz, was transformed by the occupying Nazis into an
efficient forced-labor camp. It became the center for the systematic murder of Jews, Gypsies, Russian POWs and
others considered undesirable by the Nazis. Over the years the camp was extended and eventually consisted of three
main parts and more than 40 sub-camps. The Nazi murders were stopped when the Soviet Army entered the camp on
January 27, 1945.
Our tour begins with a 15-minute documentary about the liberation of Auschwitz. See exhibits
in surviving prison blocks, the gas chamber and the crematorium. Next we visit the larger Auschwitz II, better
known as Birkenau. This portion of the complex was specifically designed to carry out the extermination of European
Jews. The Martyrdom Auschwitz Museum was established on the site in 1947 and was added to UNESCO in 1979. At
Birkenau go up to the watchtower above the entrance gate to see the view of the biggest Nazi extermination
camp.

In the late afternoon we arrive in Krakow, a beautiful city whose
fairy-tale castle and Market Square is spread out like a living museum.
Vacation Day 6: Krakow
This morning we have a guided half day walking tour of the Royal City. The unique atmosphere of the beautiful and
mysterious streets of the Old Town still exist in The Market Square, center of the Old Town, one of the biggest in
Europe, is a reminder of the power and wealth of medieval Krakow, Saint Mary's Church, dating back to the year
1221, boasts the precious 15th century Witt Stwosz altar. Wawel Royal Castle is the pride of racow and the heart of
the nation as it’s cathedral is the final resting place of monarchs and wordsmiths.
After time for lunch, we continue our visit through the Jewish Quarter Kazimierz
where the film "
Schindlers List“ was made. F
rom the 16th century it became the main cultural center of Polish Jewry with its unique
Oriental atmosphere. Its soul perished during the traumatic events of the Second World War, but many of the
buildings, some still with Yiddish inscriptions, survived.
Vacation Day 7: Krakow - Wieliczka - Zakopane
 After checkout our morning drive
takes us to the Wieliczka Salt Mine, an amazing Unesco underground world of wonders. The mine has been worked
for 900 years and was one of the largest salt mines in the world with underground passages and 2000 caverns of
various sizes. Legend has it that the salt mines were part of the dowry of the Hungarian princess, Kinga, when
she married Boleslaw the Shy over 700 years ago. Our guided tour starts with a spiraling walk down 360 steps
from and walks from 210 to 440 feet underground passing through galleries and chambers on three levels.
Our vacation continues through the picturesque Polish
countryside to Zakopane, the famous recreation resort of Poland in the High Tatra Mountains. We will stop at the
Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima (Polish people believe that she spared the life of Polish pope John Paul II) and at
the winter stadium with ski jumps under the High Tatra peaks.
There will be time to visit the market of Zakopane with a great choice of typical hand made products from sheep
wool, leather, wood etc.
Vacation Day 8: Zakopane - Banska Bystrica -
Budapest
Today is a 3 country day, we leave Poland behind as we head to
Budapest Hungary. First we get to enjoy the scenic drive through the Tatra Mountains to Banska Bystrica,
capital of Central Slovakia. Then there is time for lunch and shopping at the main square of the
picturesque old town.
Our drive continues from Slovakia to Budapest, arriving in Hungary in the late
afternoon. .
Vacation Day 9: Budapest
After breakfast we take a walk with our local
guide past the downtown monuments of the PEST side. Admire the impressive building of
Parliament, then Szabatsag Square with the US Embassy, Memorial of the Russian Army. Continue to
Vörösmarty Square with the traditional Gerbeaud Cafe to the pedestrian Vaci Street which will take us to the
historical Market Hall.
Then we will visit the Grand Synagogue in Dohány Street, the
Holocaust Memorial (Tree of Life), the Jewish Museum, with its wealth of artifacts and documents relating to Jewish
life in Hungary and then we will walk the Jewish Quarter to the Orthodox Synagogue. Stop at the unique Weeping
Willow Memorial, dedicated to Jews who perished during the Nazi reign of terror.
After the tour there will be time for lunch and shopping.
Vacation Day 10 - Budapest
On our morning bus tour of Budapest we will explore the most
beautiful and interesting sights of Hungary's capital city. With the Danube River flowing by, the ring boulevards
and the numerous eclectic and revival buildings, Budapest is rightly considered to be the pearl of Europe. Explore
Buda and Pest with its wealth of historic monuments, linked by eight graceful bridges. Immerse yourself in
Hungarian legends and culture and discover why Budapest is called ‘Paris of the
East’.

Enjoy an afternoon at leisure with free time for shopping or exploring.
Tonight we will share our Farewell Dinner in a typical Hungarian Wine Restaurant
with a local folklore show
Vacation Day 11 - Budapest - Tour
Ends
Sad to say but our Eastern Europe with a Jewish Twist singles vacation has come to an end. After breakfast it is
time to say goodbye to all your new travel buddies as we make our way to the airport and our flights home.
Hotels
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Eastern
Europe - Jewish Twist
July 4 - July 14,
2013
Price
$2,980*
Vacation Includes
* 10 Nights
Accommodations * Breakfast
Daily
* 2-
Dinners &
Lunch * All Tours and
Admissions as in itinerary
* English Speaking
Guides * Airport / Hotel
Transfers
* Singles Tour Leader * Taxes and
Surcharges
Not Included *
International air flights
* Tips $100 collected first day of trip)
*The price per person is for a double
room. Best Single Travel provides roommate matching on our vacations, so there is
never a need to pay a "single supplement". If you wish to room alone the cost is
an additional $875
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Deposit
$400 Balance Due May 20,
2013

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