Central Europe is famous for its lively towns, rich with history, culture, and architecture.
So instead of visiting one country, why not cover a few of them and see more places, more culture, and have more fun?
Here are our suggestions of the ten best cities in Central Europe for you to visit.
- Vienna, Austria
Proud of their legacy of artists such as Mozart, Beethoven, Strauss, and Schubert, Austrians are eager to share the culture that lies in the streets of Vienna.
The city of culture and high-quality entertainment, Vienna also gives away its rich historical past via its impressive buildings and vast establishments.
- Prague, Czech
In the heart of the Czech Republic lies the magical Prague.
With remarkable architecture and impressive outline of the city, Prague remains one of the top European cities to visit, and you should do that too!

To move around comfortably, check out the train from Vienna to Prague.
- Munich, Germany
Munich is the perfect example of how easily modernity blends together with traditions.
With the Alps in the background and luxurious department stores in the city center, Munich is the ideal destination for travelers seeking to see both beautiful landscapes and contemporary designs.
- Zurich, Switzerland
Once again, a sign of European structures, Zurich mixes urbanistic premises and natural beauty.
Visit the Museum of Art if you are curious about Swiss art, and take a stroll through the city’s Old Town.
Also, Zurich is famous for its buzzing nightlife, so maybe plan a night out once you are there!

- Krakow, Poland
A place for history buffs! Krakow is filled with remains of medieval culture, as well as Jewish quarters.
Despite being a top-rated holiday destination, Krakow is relatively cheap, so your expenses will not be crazy high.
- Ljubljana, Slovenia
Slovenia’s capital is the greenest town in Europe! With restricted car traffic in the city center and tall trees surrounding the area, the air is clean, and the weather enjoyable to simply walk around and spend time in Ljubljana.
- Berlin, Germany
The iconic city of Europe labeled as the capital of nightlife, Berlin attracts tourists worldwide for both entertainment and sightseeing.
Remnants of the Berlin Wall, which divided the capital in the aftermath of World War II, is one of the most popular attractions.
Naturally, you will see a lot of youngsters seeking ways of German fun, but the city remains a pleasant place to visit, afterall.
- Bratislava, Slovakia
Head to Slovakia to find the hidden gems of Europe! Hailed as one of the liveliest cities, Bratislava is a place of numerous museums, cafes, and restaurants.
Slovakia is famous for its friendly people and relaxed lifestyle, and, luckily, it is easily reachable by trains from most of the other cities in Europe.

- Split, Croatia
Located on the Dalmatian Coast, Split is the second-largest city in Croatia, known for pebbled, sandy beaches.
An excellent place for you to relax and sunbathe, and if that gets tiring, you can head to the Old Town and see vast imperial palaces and fortresses.
- Budapest, Hungary
Its origins tracing back to Roman times Budapest is a city of evidence of its rich past scattered across the Danube river.
Relics of Rome can be found in the upper part of the city, called Buda, but the other two parts are just as stunning.
You can visit the House of Parliament, Opera House, and St. Stephen Basilica.
It is time to get ready and pack your suitcase!
We hope that at least some of these wonderful cities end up on your itinerary.
Make this Eurotrip unforgettable by taking chances and trying out new things so that you experience as much as you can!