Central Europe Private and Small Group Tours

Central Europe Private and Small Group Walking Tours

Discover the historic charms of Mitteleuropa
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From soaring peaks to baroque palaces, Central Europe is a delight. This landlocked hub of the continent features wonderfully preserved cities that allow us to travel back in time.

Visit the region’s grand cities, including Budapest, Vienna, Prague, and Salzburg, for a taste of Central Europe’s royal past. The medieval, baroque, gothic, and neoclassical architecture laid out along their streets speak to the former eras when kings—especially the House of Habsburg—reigned.
What Context Central Europe Travelers Say
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We were so lucky to have David Mateos to introduce us to the history of Salzburg, from the past to the present. He didn't shy away from difficult questions and he put the long, fascinating history of Salzburg into historical context. Guides like David are what make my husband and me return to Context again and again.
The Context Salzburg "Sound of Music" tour was a highlight of my visit to Salzburg. It will be so enjoyable to watch the movie again and recognize all of the beautiful and unique settings. Particularly the church where Maria and the Captain married. I just can't say enough good things about the fascinating details we learned. The countryside around Salzburg where the movie was filmed was breathtaking. It's a don't-miss Context tour! Michaela was Marvelous!
Katharina was a perfect guide to the magic of Vienna's Classical Music heritage. What a wonderful way to start our first visit to Vienna. She didn't just talk, very knowledgeably, about the composers we all revere today--she put their music, their lives, their patrons, and their city, in "context." Which is why I love Context tours.