VIP example route: Berlin-Tallinn-Berlin

From Berlin to Tallinn

Visit Gdansk, Kaliningrad in Russia and Riga. Enjoy the sights as we drive back through Tallinn, Vilnius and Warsaw.

A trip from Berlin to Tallinn an back

From Berlin to Gdansk

Arrival at the airport. Berlin is a city with a lot of history and it's one that you should definitely visit. One of the reasons is The Berlin Wall - This was the symbol for East and West Germany for so many years.

Gdansk has an old town with cobbled streets, historic buildings, and churches. This city was once home to Hansa- a medieval trade alliance which spanned from Scandinavia all the way down into Italy. And it's one that you should definitely visit.

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Kaliningrad and Vilnius

Kaliningrad, Russia is a city on the Baltic Sea. It's name comes from the Russian word kaliningrad which means Kingdom of Kaling. Kaliningrad is also known as Königsberg, and was once part of East Prussia. Kaliningrad has many things to offer tourists such as museums, theaters, parks, and more!

Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania, and one of the most interesting cities in Eastern Europe. The city has a rich history that dates back to medieval times and it's filled with great architecture, museums, galleries and churches.
 

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From Riga to Tallinn

From the medieval Old Town to the modern architecture of New Riga, this destination has something for everyone. Riga’s Old Town is one of its most popular tourist attractions with over 2 million visitors each year.

Tallinn is the capital and largest city of Estonia. It's known for its medieval old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tallinn has many bars, restaurants, museums and shopping centers to explore!
 

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Exploring Warsaw on your way back to Berlin

Warsaw, Poland is a great place to visit. It's an old city with lots of history. Explore the Warsaw Uprising Museum which tells about the Polish resistance in WWII and the Ghetto Uprising against Nazi Germany.

Warsaw is home to many famous Poles like Frederic Chopin, Marie Curie-Sklodowska and Tadeusz Kosciuszko (born near there). The Palace on the Water was built by King Stanislaus II.

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