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Eastern Europe
John Maland HS | Megan Gervais
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Prepare to be immersed in the history of Germany and Eastern Europe from important sites of WWII, and much more.
Activities & Attractions
Berlin
- Walking tour of Berlin (Gestapo HQ, Hitler’s Bunker, Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, Holocaust Memorial)
- Walk along and have some free time on Kurfürstendamm
- Discover the beauty of Gendarmenmarkt
- Visit to Berlin Wall Memorial
- See Berlin from above through the iconic glass dome of the Reichstag
- Participate in a guided program at the Jewish Museum
- Take a guided tour of the Topography of Terror Museum
- Visit Check Point Charlie and the Museum Haus to see artifacts from the Berlin Wall
Prague
- Visit Dresden on the way to Prague
- Visit the Zwinger Palace, one of Germany’s most famous Baroque style buildings
- Walking tour of Prague: Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral, Lennon Wall, Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square
Krakow
- Guided tour at Auschwitz-Birkenau memorial site
- Service learning program focused on historical preservation in Holocaust-era cemeteries and concentration camps
- Take a guided walking tour of the culturally unique city of Krakow, including Sukiennice Hall, Rynek Glowny Square, Jagiellonian University, and Wawel Castle
- Visit Oskar Schindler’s Factory, which is now a powerful museum of the Nazi era
Trip Details
Accommodations
- 9 Nights’ accommodations in hotels, 3* minimum
- Night 1 – Overnight flight
- Nights 2, 3, 4 – Berlin
- Nights 5, 6 – Prague
- Night 7 – Český Krumlov
- Night 8 – Oświęcim
- Night 9, 10 – Krakow
- Triple/Quad Accommodation for students
- Double Accommodation for Chaperones
Meals
- All breakfasts, and dinners will be provided
- Students will have opportunity to buy lunch and extra snacks or meals on their own
Transportation
- Flight #1: Economy airfare from Edmonton or Calgary to Berlin, via connection(s)
- Flight #2: Economy airfare Krakow to Calgary, via connection(s)
- Private coach bus for duration of tour
Additional Personnel
- 1 Evolve Tour Director
- Additional local staff as needed
Exclusives
- Creative Trip programming and leadership activities
- Videography and Photography – options available
- Forever Green by Evolve Tours- Carbon Offset this whole trip (ask for details)
Insurance
- $150 -Optional insurance with medical, cancellation, trip interruption, lost baggage coverage available.
Package Price is based on
- Prices subject to availability and change until contract signed
- Total Package price may vary if number of paying customers changes
- Does not include airline baggage fees if applicable
- Tips for drivers and guides are appreciated
- This quote expires November 30, 2024
- Happy with what you see? Sign a 2-year contract with Evolve and pay the same rate for two years. Ask us for more information. *Based on same group size
Itinerary
Day 1: March 27, 2026
Departure and Arrival in Berlin
Departure to Berlin. Meet as a group at the airport, check-in for our flight, and board the overnight journey to Berlin, eagerly anticipating the adventures ahead.
Day 2: March 28, 2026
Exploring Berlin's Landmarks
Arrive in Berlin, Germany! After landing, we transfer to our hotel, where we check in and drop off our luggage. Embark on a walking tour of Berlin’s iconic landmarks, including Unter den Linden, Reichstag, Brandenburg Gate, Gestapo HQ, Hitler’s Bunker, and the Holocaust Memorial. Following a free lunch, we continue our exploration along Kurfürstendamm, soaking in the vibrant energy of the city. The evening culminates in a welcome dinner and a visit to the picturesque Gendarmenmarkt.
Day 3: March 29, 2026
Discovering Berlin's History and Culture
Set out on a stroll through Alexanderplatz and Museum Island. Delving into the rich history housed within the island’s museums, we marvel at artifacts spanning centuries. Next, we ascend the Reichstag’s glass dome for panoramic views of Berlin, pausing for reflection at the solemn Holocaust Memorial. After dinner, we immerse ourselves in art and history at the Eastside Gallery, a poignant testament to the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Day 4: March 30, 2026
Immersion in Berlin's Heritage
Following breakfast, we delve deeper into Berlin’s past with visits to the Berlin Wall Memorial and the Topography of Terror Museum. These poignant sites offer profound insights into the city’s tumultuous history. We then explore Checkpoint Charlie and delve into the Jewish Museum’s rich tapestry of exhibits. As evening falls, we reconvene for a group dinner, fostering connections and reflecting on our shared experiences.
Day 5: March 31, 2026
Journey to Prague via Dresden
Today marks our departure from Berlin as we journey towards Prague via Dresden. En route, we pause in Dresden to explore its meticulously restored historical center and visit landmarks such as the Zwinger Palace. Continuing our journey, we arrive at Terezín, where we pay homage to the victims of its infamous concentration camp. Upon reaching Prague, we settle into our accommodations and enjoy a well-deserved group dinner.
Day 6: April 1, 2026
Prague: City of Towers and Tales
Our day begins with a guided walking tour of Prague, a city steeped in medieval charm and architectural wonders. From the storied Charles Bridge to the majestic Prague Castle, we traverse cobblestone streets and delve into the city’s rich heritage. After lunch, we have free time to explore sites like the Lennon Wall and the Jewish Quarter before regrouping for dinner and an evening stroll.
Day 7: April 2, 2026
Český Krumlov: A Glimpse of Bohemian Beauty
Departing Prague, we venture to Český Krumlov, a picturesque village nestled along the Vltava River. Here, we marvel at the 13th-century Český Krumlov Castle and delve into the whimsical world of Czech puppetry at the Marionette Museum. As the day draws to a close, we come together for a traditional Czech dinner and an enchanting evening stroll through the village’s charming streets.
Day 8: April 3, 2026
Reflecting on History at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Today, we embark on a sobering journey to Auschwitz-Birkenau, where we pay homage to the victims of one of history’s darkest chapters. Guided by poignant narratives, we explore the memorial site, bearing witness to the atrocities of the Holocaust. In the evening, we gather to reflect on our experiences and prepare for a day of service learning.
Day 9: April 4, 2026
Service Learning in Oświęcim and Arrival in Krakow
Our day is dedicated to service learning in Oświęcim, as we contribute to the preservation of Auschwitz’s memory through meaningful projects. Amidst the somber echoes of history, we work alongside local communities, honoring the resilience of the human spirit. As evening falls, we depart for Krakow, where we enjoy a group dinner and a guided tour of the city’s storied streets.
Day 10: April 5, 2026
Cultural Exploration in Krakow
In Krakow, we delve into the city’s diverse tapestry of culture and history, exploring sites like the Wieliczka Salt Mine and Oskar Schindler’s Factory. After a day of exploration, we gather for a group dinner before immersing ourselves in the vibrant ambiance of Krakow’s Jewish Quarter.
Day 11: April 6, 2026
Return Home
Depart for home. Arrive, end trip.