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2 Weeks in Eastern Europe
All 2 Week Eastern Europe Tours & Packages 2021/2022
Plan an amazing trip for Eastern Europe 2 week itinerary. Explore 105 Eastern Europe 2 week trips from 142 experts with 891 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Plan an amazing trip for Eastern Europe 2 week itinerary. Explore 105 Eastern Europe 2 week trips from 142 experts with 891 reviews. Classic and off the beaten path itineraries.
Eastern Europe in 2 Weeks
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- Christopher Wood, with the assistance of Dr Christopher Gribbin shows how Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Croat, Venetian, Austro-Hungarian and Turkish culture and trade travelled the sparkling Adriatic as you journey along Croatia’s magnificent panoramic coastline.
- Chart the Roman Empire’s Balkan history through grand monuments like Pula’s huge amphitheatre and Diocletian’s monumental palace at Split, later transformed into a medieval fortified town.
- Visit a masterpiece of the Byzantine world in the Euphrasian Basilica in Porec, with mosaics to rival Ravenna.
- Journey through the Plitvice Lakes National Park, one of Europe’s scenic wonders.
- View some of Europe’s greatest Romanesque monuments in Zadar and the tiny island city of Trogir, with its superb cathedral portal sculptures.
- Appreciate masterpieces of Venetian architecture like the Cathedral of St James in Šibenik and Dubrovnik’s churches and palaces.
- Skirt Montenegro’s deep fjord, fringed by awesome mountain ranges, to the medieval town of Kotor.
- Walk the well-preserved walls of Dubrovnik, and learn how this city-state avoided dominion by Venice and the Ottomans.
- Enjoy cosmopolitan Trieste and the picturesque Miramare Palace.
- Journey to the rejuvenated, historical Bosnian city of Mostar and see the beautiful 16th-century Ottoman Old Bridge, one of the country’s most recognisable landmarks.
- Spend a leisurely 2 nights on the island of Hvar, famous for its crystal blue seas, mild climate, lavender fields and the medieval Venetian port.
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