A 5-day cultural road trip from Berlin to Ankara via Central Europe and the Balkans
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Day-by-day itinerary
Frauenkirche Dresden
Restored Baroque church in Dresden’s old town




Sophienkeller im Taschenbergpalais
Historic Saxon cellar restaurant




St Barbara's Church
Gothic UNESCO cathedral in a silver-mining town




Hotel Motel One Prag
Modern central hotel near Old Town




State Castle & Chateau Český Krumlov
Large castle above a preserved medieval town




Papa's Living Restaurant
Riverside restaurant with Czech and European dishes




St. Stephen's Cathedral
Landmark Gothic cathedral in Vienna’s historic core




Hotel Motel One Wien-Hauptbahnhof
Reliable hotel by Vienna main station




Petrovaradin Fortress Clock
Danube fortress with Habsburg military history




Project 72 Creative Local Cusine
Creative Serbian restaurant near the old center




Boutique Hotel Arta
Comfortable boutique hotel with parking




Belgrade Fortress
Historic fortress overlooking the Sava and Danube




Zavičaj Balkanska
Traditional Serbian restaurant near the center




Church St. Demetrius
Historic Orthodox church near the Old Bazaar




Hotel Senigallia
Central riverboat-style hotel on the Vardar




Rila Monastery
UNESCO monastery in the Rila Mountains




Tavern "Magic of Rila"
Local Bulgarian tavern near the monastery route




Museum of Anatolian Civilizations
Major museum of Anatolian archaeology




Trilye Restaurant
Renowned seafood restaurant in Ankara




Before you go
Local tips
- 1Buy the Austrian digital vignette before leaving Prague or use a service station before the border.
- 2Fuel in Austria or Serbia before long border approaches; keep the sedan above half a tank before Bulgaria-Türkiye.
- 3Reserve Prague, Vienna and Ankara parking in advance; central garages fill quickly in June weekends.
- 4Start Day 5 early because Kapikule can add significant delay in summer holiday traffic.
- 5Use Park+Ride in Vienna to avoid inner-city traffic and short-stay parking zones.
Good to know
- 1You need valid passport, car registration and insurance papers for Serbia, North Macedonia and Türkiye borders.
- 2Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Bulgaria and Türkiye use motorway tolls or vignettes; Serbia and North Macedonia use toll booths.
- 3Kapikule/Kapitan Andreevo can have long summer queues, especially weekends and evenings.
- 4June heat can be strong in Serbia, Bulgaria and central Türkiye; avoid leaving valuables or food in the parked car.
- 5Speed cameras are common on Austrian, Serbian, Bulgarian and Turkish motorways; obey changing limits near roadworks.