Route notes
Why this routing works
This route starts with a transatlantic flight from Toronto to Krakow, then uses an open-jaw structure by continuing overland to Budapest rather than flying that segment. From there, the ticket resumes with a chain of intra-Europe flights through Munich, Prague, Berlin, Brussels, and Amsterdam before returning to Toronto.
The sequencing keeps the overland portion early in the trip and then consolidates the remaining cities into a straightforward westbound progression across Europe. That can simplify the air ticket by avoiding a backtrack between Krakow and Budapest while still preserving a fixed onward flight pattern afterward.
At four weeks in economy, this itinerary fits a moderate-paced multi-stop trip with shorter stays concentrated in Prague, Berlin, Brussels, and Amsterdam, and a three-night start in Krakow. With pricing shown from USD 1,646 to USD 2,510, the structure is built around a core transatlantic round trip plus several regional flight segments on one coordinated routing.
August departure timing places this itinerary in the July to September travel season. For planning purposes, the key feature is the mix of one surface segment and multiple ticketed flights, which is useful for travelers who want flexibility between the first two stops without changing the overall return routing to Toronto.
