✈ 8-Day Amsterdam & Berlin Vacation. Price is per Person, Based on Two Guests per Room. Buy One Voucher per Person.
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Discover the vibrant culture and rich history of Amsterdam and Berlin on an unforgettable 8-day vacation, where scenic canals, iconic landmarks, and dynamic cityscapes await your exploration
What You Get
How to Book
- Each person must buy a voucher; price is based on two people traveling together and sharing a room. Additional fee to travel solo.
- Choose your package from the drop-down menu.
- After purchasing this deal, follow the instructions on your voucher to book your trip with Weekender Breaks US by 12/20/2024.
Know Before You Go
- Additional fees to travel solo: varies, please contact Weekender Breaks for pricing and details.
- Additional taxes & fees:
- Yotel Amsterdam City Tax: €9.65 Euros per room per night
- Best Western Hotel am Spittelmarkt City Tax: €4.40 Euros per room per night
- A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
- Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel, and contain at least two blank visa pages.
- Before international travel, always check the State Department's website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.
- Official language: Dutch, German
- Currency: Euro
8-Day Amsterdam & Berlin Vacation
Flights & Transportation
- Roundtrip airfare from:
- New York (JFK)
- Newark (EWR)
- Chicago (ORD)
- Boston (BOS)
- Orlando (MCO)
- Atlanta (ATL)
- Miami (MIA)
- Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
- Los Angeles (LAX)
- San Francisco (SFO)
- Transportation between cities via overnight Sleeper Train
- Includes Airline taxes & fuel surcharges
- Airline & flight times are determined at the time of booking.
Hotels (5 nights + 1 overnight flight)
- 2 nights of accommodations in a Standard Double Twin at YOTEL Amsterdam in Amsterdam.
- 3 nights of accommodation in a Standard Double Twin at Best Western Hotel am Spittelmarkt in Berlin.
Ideas for Your Vacation
Embark on an 8-day journey through Amsterdam and Berlin, where vibrant history, cultural richness, and picturesque landscapes come together. From the iconic canals of Amsterdam to the architectural landmarks of Berlin, this vacation offers a perfect balance of exploration and relaxation, with plenty of time to soak in each city's unique charm.
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Amsterdam's Canals & Museums: Begin with a stroll along Amsterdam’s famous canals, lined with charming 17th-century townhouses. Visit the renowned Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum to explore Dutch art history, then relax in Vondelpark or take a leisurely canal cruise.
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Anne Frank House & Jordaan District: Immerse yourself in history with a visit to the Anne Frank House, offering a poignant glimpse into the past. Continue your day in the vibrant Jordaan district, where boutique shops, cozy cafes, and art galleries provide the perfect mix of culture and relaxation.
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Berlin's Historical Landmarks: Discover Berlin’s rich history with visits to the Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall Memorial, and Checkpoint Charlie. Walk through the grand avenues of Unter den Linden, before taking in the modern architecture of the Reichstag and the peaceful Tiergarten park.
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Museum Island & Berlin's Cultural Scene: Dive into Berlin's artistic treasures on Museum Island, home to five world-class museums. Explore the nearby Hackescher Markt area for a lively mix of restaurants, cafes, and street art, or enjoy a relaxed evening at a riverside beer garden.
Itinerary
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Day 1: Depart the US for Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Take an overnight flight from the US to Amsterdam, the Netherlands’ picturesque capital. With a centre that’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Amsterdam is often called ‘the Venice of the North’ because of its large number of canals. But hopping on a bike to explore the likes of the Rijksmuseum art gallery and Royal Palace is just as common as stepping aboard a sightseeing barge.
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Day 2: Day at Leisure in Amsterdam. Having cleared immigration, it’s just 30 minutes from Amsterdam’s Schiphol International Airport by train or road to the lovingly-characterful city centre. A great place to start is the De Wallen neighbourhood, which is packed with narrow medieval alleys leading to the likes of the Oude Kerk (Old Church) and the red-bricked Stock Exchange building. Then board a sightseeing barge for a canal tour, to relax as you drift among fascinating historic districts. Our tip, seek out the longer tours, lasting around 75 minutes, to truly get a feel for the city. You’ll find most operators at the northern end of De Wallen, close to the main train station.
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Day 3: Day at Leisure in Amsterdam. A sombre but unmissable attraction is the Anne Frank House, a traditional seventeenth century structure which took on new meaning when it became the hiding place for the diarist’s family during the Second World War. Follow this up with a tour of the Rijksmuseum. Containing more than one million objects, the Rijksmuseum is probably best known for its works by Van Gogh – although there’s also a dedicated Van Gogh Museum for hardcore fans.
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Day 4: Travel from Amsterdam to Berlin, Germany by Train. Begin the day by royal appointment with an invitation (or at least a ticket) to visit Amsterdam’s Royal Palace. The home of royals since the early 1800s, a visit to the palace provides an intriguing insight into life in the Dutch royal court, including the grand Citizens Hall. In the evening, you’ll head to Amsterdam Central Station to board the ‘Good Night Train’ to Berlin, for the 8 hour and 45 minute journey.
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Day 5: Day at Leisure in Berlin. The capital of Germany since reunification in 1990, Berlin is a city built upon layers of history as you’ll discover on Museum Island. Home to several major institutions of international importance, including the history collections of the Alte Museum and bust of Nefertiti within the exhibits of the Neue Museum. Next head to the Reichstag, home of the German parliament. It symbolically combines old and new architecture, best seen from its roof terrace. Follow this up with a stroll through the immense Tiergarten park, where President John F Kennedy gave his famous ‘Ich bin ein Berliner’ speech.
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Day 6: Day at Leisure in Berlin. Do something which wasn’t possible for decades, by passing through the Brandenberg Gate, on route to Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial. Made of blocks of stone cut to different heights, it’s a deliberately disorientating site, with a fascinating museum hidden underground where Hitler once had his bunker. Head back east next to Alexanderplatz, home to the shining TV tower, Rotes Rathaus (Red Town Hall), and a great selection of shops and cafes for an afternoon of wandering.
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Day 7: Day at leisure in Berlin. Stop by the Star-Spangled Banner flying from Checkpoint Charlie, a former crossing point between East and West Berlin. Then explore the Berlin Wall Memorial, featuring some of the last remaining sections of wall in their original place, alongside explanatory panels. Continue the outdoor theme at the East Side Gallery, said to be the largest exterior art gallery in the world, with over 100 works on display. End the day at Prater Garten, considered Berlin’s oldest beer garden and the best place to wrap up your tour of two of Europe’s finest capitals.
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Day 8: Fly back to the US from Berlin. Leave Berlin for a flight bound for the US.
Optional Tours & Excursions (Book through Weekenders Breaks)
- Amsterdam
- Optional Amsterdam City Canal Cruise
- Optional Red Light District Tour
- Berlin
- Big Bus Berlin Hop-On Hop-Off Sightseeing Tour
- Optional TV Tower Fast View Ticket
Contact Weekender Breaks at 1-929-207-0129 for Questions About:
- Flying from any airport not listed here
- Extending your trip or traveling on dates not listed here
- The availability of your desired travel dates
- Traveling with children
- Booking optional tours and upgrades
Need to know info
- Promotional value expires Dec 20, 2024. Amount paid never expires.
- Must book by 12/20/2024
- Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts
- Valid only for option purchased
- Reservation required, subject to availability; contact Weekender Breaks for specific availability
- All cancellations are subject to penalties
- Please refer to 'Weekender Breaks’ Terms & Conditions for more details
- https://weekender-breaks.com/terms-conditions
- Airfare non refundable after booking
- Must be 18 or older to check in
- Must be 18 or older to stay
- Single Supplement/Solo Travel Fee: Pricing will vary visit Weekender Breaks for pricing
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Must use promotional value in 1 visit
- Please note that city tax is not included and may be applicable; its rate depends on the destination - please enquire upon booking
- Excluded city tax of €9.65 Euros per room per night at Yotel Amsterdam, €4.40 Euros per room per night at Best Western Hotel am Spittelmarkt
- Blackout Dates: 11/20/2024 - 11/25/2024 from all airports
- No modification or cancellation is allowed after booking confirmation
- Bookings are non-refundable and non-transferable to another destination once confirmed
- This offer is only refundable if you do not fill the form
- Once the form is filled will be considered redeemed and in this case not refundable.
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