Central Europe

Discover and visit the most beautiful capitals of Central Europe. Our Central Europe tour programs offer you a choice of itineraries. Stroll along the Champs-Élysées in Paris or go with a fine glass of wine with a gondola on a canal in Venice.

Accomodation In Europe

In the selection of accommodation in Europe, there are so many alternatives, such as cheeses in France. In Europe, there are charming boutique hotels, luxurious spas and extravagant high-rise resorts. Even a five-star palace should not overburden your account. Agoda will help you choose for your visit to the historic continent the perfect hotel at the best price.

It's Only In Europe

Romance, excitement, nightlife, history - the continent is just waiting for you to be discovered. Where else can you in one day to unspoiled beaches, the next day to admire works of art, then the impressive Roman architecture, and finally in a nightclub with 2,000 other hedonists to the latest house dance music? It's only in Europe

Popular Travelling Destinations of Europe

HollandIceland

Iceland's landscape is very rocky with few trees and is most well known for it's hot sulfur springs, famous for their healing power against ailments such as Rheumatism. Although Reykjavik is home to the largest disco in Europe, and the fishing industry is also huge, popstar Bjork is probably the biggest thing to have come out of Iceland since the Vikings.

Norway

This Scandinavian country stretches as far up as the Arctic and, with a population of around four million, is still relatively Unspoilt. The landscape is fairly free from agricultural development and the mountains and parks make Norway a very scenic place. As with all the Scandinavian countries, Norway is a very clean country with a reputation for safety.

Finland

Finland is a large country dominated by lakes and forests which are managed very thoroughly by the Finnish people, who are renowned for being very nature-orientated. The most famous inhabitant is of course Santa Claus, said to live in the far north of Finland in Lapland. With its Nordic cultures and traditions, Finland is quite clearly a Scandinavian country, reflected not least in its high cost of living, clean environment and fine architecture. (See also: Postgraduate studies in Finland)

Denmark

A far smaller country, Denmark is only around 40.000 sq. km, including its Adjoining islands. The capital city, Copenhagen is very beautiful and despite being home to nearly one million people, remains picturesque thanks to the many pedestrian areas. Here there are cobbled streets, shops and restaurants, street musicians and vendors. Well known for their friendliness and hospitality, the most famous Dane is the story teller Hans Christian Andersen.

The Netherlands

Famous for being very flat, The Netherlands easily makes up for this lack of variation in the diversity of its cities, such as Amsterdam. Here the fascinating architecture is complemented by the many canals that therefore form part of the very efficient public transport, with trams and water taxis available wherever you go. Amsterdam is also known for the friendliness of its inhabitants and its laid back attitude to life.

Germany

Germany occupies a central position, nearly landlocked in the heart of the European mainland, bordered by nine other countries and the North and Baltic Seas. Very varied in landscape, Germany shares the northern Alps with Austria and Switzerland. Go shopping in the Cobble-stoned streets of Munich, visit the castle at Heidleberg, stroll through the Black Forest, eat sausages and sauerkraut everywhere!

Czech Republic and Slovakia

Prague is the main attraction in the Czech Republic, a beautiful city currently Attracting more and more interest as a tourist destination. This was once the home of Mozart and Kafka and has the added bonus of being very cheap.

Poland

With a population of nearly 40 million, Poland is strongly influenced by its links to the East, as it borders Russia, Lithuania, the Ukraine and Belorussia. There are still many areas of natural beauty despite the high population, including vast areas of wilderness, lakes and forests.

Hungary

This small country, in the heart of Europe, has a very peaceful air with the River Danube, Europe's longest river, winding its way through the country. A very welcoming country, it is also highly populated with an economy that is growing stronger all the time with prices on a similar scale to more western countries.

Switzerland

Think Switzerland and you immediately see quality and prosperity. Locating a central position, Switzerland has more mountains than anywhere else in Europe and naturally the skiing is very good. Famous worldwide for its clean air and natural beauty, Switzerland is picture postcard pretty with wooden chalets, a lot of snow and very high standards of living. Swiss banks are well known as are Swiss clocks and watches and, of course, chocolate.

Austria

Another landlocked country, Austria borders seven other countries and its Alpine countryside has been well documented in famous scenes from the Sound of Music! Further east and the landscape is different with the River Danube running through Lowlands and vineyards. The people are friendly and the lakes, forests and mountains make outdoor activities very attractive, especially skiing. Famous cities include Vienna and Salzburg, elegant in style and character and home to excellent pastry shops.

Italy

Italy is a cultural collage of things to see, eat, drink and do including: Italian Vogue, the Milan fashion show, leather shoes and Moschino; pasta, pizza and a variety of fine wines, football is huge and the skiing is good; places of interest include the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Vatican the Sistine Chapel.

Former Yugoslavia

Almost twice the size of Greece, the former Yugoslavia has impressive mountain ranges, joining with the Alps, a section of the Danube and a coastline with the potential to make a popular tourist destination.

Bulgaria

Bulgaria has recently developed into a very popular skiing destination and is also becoming very well known for its red wine. Located in the southeast of Europe, Bulgaria's capital Sofia has a rustic charm and there are many beautiful monasteries to visit and a high standard of music to appreciate.

Malta

Malta lies south of Italy, a Catholic country, it has many churches and its mild climate in winter make it a popular destination for winter holidays. Malta is a jewel at the heart of the Mediterranean with beautiful sea all around, awesome nightlife all year round, and very rich in Archeology.

Greece

Greece is made up of hundreds of islands that stretch across the Aegean towards the Turkish coast. Although the landscape can seem very bare, the huge number of archaeological sites from prehistoric times to the medieval Byzantine, make up for the lack of greenery. Athens was of course the birthplace of the Olympics and Greek mythology is known worldwide. Greece can get incredibly hot in the summer and it is therefore a Mecca for tourists happy to 'hop' from one to the next Iceland.

Cyprus

Rumoured to be the birthplace of Aphrodite, Cyprus is the third biggest Mediterranean Iceland and its beautiful sandy beaches still attract thousands of tourists despite the division of Iceland between Greece and Turkey through the capital city of Nicosia.