Central and Eastern Europe Resorts

Central and Eastern Europe Resorts While the specific countries and boundaries that make up the regions of Central and Eastern Europe can be debated by academic, politicians and map-makers, the area is without a doubt a treasure trove of history, culture, heritage and gastronomy. On a resort stay anywhere in Central and Eastern Europe, you can tour ancient castles, delight in the opera or ballet, see charming villages and savor authentic culinary treasures, such as Austrian Wiener schnitzel, Sachertorte and apple strudel, Polish pierogies and Hungarian goulash.

Many Eastern European countries formerly under communist rule are undergoing a revitalizing transformation. They are growing by leaps and bounds and thriving under democracy and free-market economies. During a resort vacation in Poland or the Czech Republic, feel the vibrancy and the excitement in their modern cities that co-exists amid ancient architecture and historical landmarks.

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Budapest Resorts
Considered Eastern Europe's most cosmopolitan city, this capital of Hungary straddles the Danube River. Small islands on the river, with parks, shopping centers and nightclubs, are also considered part of Budapest proper. Shoppers will have a field day at the Great Market Hall, where you can browse for native foods such as caviar and paprika.
Innsbruck Resorts
Scenic Innsbruck, Austria, is located in the heart of the Alps. Take a gondola ride up Seegrube for spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and the Inn valley. As the host of the Winter Olympics in 1964 and 1976, Innsbruck is a major winter sports center. This high-alpine city also has wonderful monuments to visit, such as the Imperial Palace.
Krakow Resorts
For centuries Krakow was the capital of Poland. As the seat of kings, it drew great scholars and artists from the around the world. The city maintains this rich legacy, with a number of unique historical relics visitors can tour, including Old Town and the Wawel Castle, the former royal residence.
Prague Resorts
Since the Iron Curtain fell, Prague has become one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations. Buildings here were not damaged in World War II as much as those in some other European cities, so a whole host of architectural styles can be viewed in this capital of the Czech Republic.
Salzburg Resorts
The birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Salzburg, Austria, is filled with marvelous castles, churches and palaces. Visit Mozart's birthplace on one of the city's most romantic and scenic streets, as well as the massive Salzburg Cathedral, the "High Salzburg Fortress," one of the largest medieval castles in Europe.
Vienna Resorts
The cultural center of Austria, Vienna is so rich in opera, classical music, theatre and fine arts. No matter when you visit this capital city, it is likely there will be an opportunity to listen to a musical concert, take in world-class opera or see the ballet. Don’t leave Vienna without a bite of world-famous Sachertorte, a delicious chocolate cake!
Warsaw Resorts
Poland's capital has thrived from the emergence of democracy and the free market; it is one of the fastest-growing cities in Europe. Still, it retains its link to the past in Old Town, with its medieval architecture. Also tour the pretty parks and botanical gardens, take a boat ride on the Vistula River, or hop on one of the many streetcars for an overview of the city.

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