Travel to 4 European countries [Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Austria]

I'll list some recommended spots after visiting four countries♪

[Poland]
1. Auschwitz and Birkenau
Recommended Points: You can see vivid Holocaust relics, photos, and the actual sites.
While a guided tour is recommended, you must request a Japanese-speaking guide individually. I went on my own without a guide because the tour was already fully booked, but I ended up just looking around and didn't feel like I fully understood, so I recommend requesting a Japanese-speaking guide early.

2. Main Market Square (Krakow)
Recommended Points: A vast square lined with historical buildings such as the cathedral and the Powder Tower. A great base for your Krakow trip.

3. Wawel Castle (Krakow)
Recommended Points: A 10-minute walk from the Main Market Square. A landmark representing Krakow, where the monarchs of the ancient city of Krakow lived.

[Czech Republic]
1. Sedlec Ossuary (Kutná Hora)
Recommended Points: About an hour and a half by train from Prague. This church is made from human bones. Photography has recently been banned due to the use of human remains, but it's a unique and special place worth seeing.

2. Old Town Square (Prague)
Recommended point: A square lined with medieval buildings. The Prague Astronomical Clock is located there and is spectacular! Its mechanism activates every hour, so a large crowd gathered, but it was smaller than I expected and only lasted a few minutes (lol).

3. Prague Castle
Recommended point: It looks just like a castle, and it's a truly magnificent sight! It's one of Prague's most iconic tourist attractions!

[Germany]
1. Berlin Cathedral (Berlin)
Recommended point: Honestly, I thought all cathedrals were the same, but this one was absolutely amazing!!! The exterior is beautiful and impressive, with a light blue and white theme. Once you show your ticket and enter (depending on the time of day), the interior, with the divine music of a pipe organ resonating, is truly breathtaking. As the name Berlin Dome suggests, the high, domed ceiling creates an open, airy atmosphere. You can also climb over 200 steps to get a bird's-eye view of Berlin from the observatory! Enjoy the cathedral, music, and scenery—there's plenty to enjoy!

2. East Side Gallery (Berlin)
Recommended Point: The Berlin Wall stretches for meters as wall art. It's one of the places to really feel Berlin's history.

3. Neuschwanstein Castle (Füssen)
Recommended Point: This castle is the inspiration for Cinderella Castle. Photography is prohibited inside! You can get beautiful photos of the entire castle from nearby Marienbrücke!
🌟 Online tickets sell out a month in advance during peak season, so it's best to purchase early!
Even if they sell out, be sure to check the website daily!!! Tickets may be resold. Someone mentioned this on a blog, and I actually managed to buy online tickets five days in advance!

[Austria]
1. Hallstatt
Recommended Point: It's a great day trip from Munich. Munich → Bus to Salzburg → Bus to Hallstatt. It's known as the most beautiful lakeside town in the world, and from every angle, it's simply beautiful.
⚠️ The bus from Salzburg, the ferry to the town, and many souvenir shops all accept cash only! I recommend bringing plenty of cash!
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Post by あすあーす | Nov 5, 2025

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