Language Spanish, English Duration 7 days, 6 nights Free! cancellation 15 days before Discover the best of the imperial cities with our Prague Vienna Budapest Itinerary in 7 days.
Stroll through Prague Castle, admire the famous Budapest Parliament and marvel at the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna. Upon your arrival in Prague, we will be waiting for you to take you to the selected hotel. The afternoon will be free time.
We will have breakfast and then start a guided tour of Prague. During the tour you can see the most emblematic sights of the city: Prague Castle with the beautiful St. Vitus Cathedral, the picturesque “Malá Strana” district and the famous Charles Bridge. We will continue to Prague's Old Town Square, where the famous astronomical clock is located. We will pass by the Church of the Victory of the Child Jesus in Prague, the National Theatre and the Wenceslas Square. In the afternoon you will have free time to visit more places of Prague or simply relax at the hotel.
After breakfast we will leave for Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. After a short stop in the city, we will continue to Budapest, the capital of Hungary. We will arrive at the hotel in Budapest and in the afternoon we will have free to take a walk through this city on the banks of the Danube. Alternatively, you can take a night tour of Budapest or take a boat trip on the Danube.
We will have breakfast at the hotel and later you will discover the main sights of Budapest on a tour that will take you both through Buda and Pest, the two parts of the city. We will pass by the hill of “Buda”, with the Royal Palace, the Church of Matthias and the Fisherman's Bastion, where we will stop to admire the beautiful views of the city and the Danube. The tour will continue to Pest, the most modern part of the city, passing through the Budapest Parliament, Heroes' Square, St. Stephen's Basilica, and Andrassy Avenue. You will have free time after the visit. In the evening, you can optionally enjoy a Hungarian folkloric dinner.
We'll have breakfast and then head for Vienna. We will arrive at the selected hotel and in the afternoon you will have the option of taking a guided tour of Vienna.
We will have breakfast and then enjoy in the morning a panoramic tour of Vienna, the former capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. We will see the impressive monuments such as the Schonbrunn Palace, the Opera, the Royal Palace, the City Hall, the Votive Church, the Danube Canal, and the Prater with the iconic Ferris Wheel. You will have the afternoon free, with the possibility of an optional excursion, or attend a waltz concert in one of the palaces in the evening.
After breakfast at the hotel, we will finish the Prague, Vienna and Budapest Tour in 7 days. Included
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More informationOur hotels are carefully selected. Most of them are located in the urban area of the cities or communiqués. All rooms have a private bathroom/shower. The planned hotels are as follows (4 ****): Prague New York City
Vienna
Single rooms (max 1 person), double rooms (max 2 persons) and triple rooms (max 3 persons). COVID-19 Measures
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CancellationCancellation up to 15 days before the date of the activity: no charge & 100% refund / Between 15 and 11 days: 95 % refund/ Between 10 and 3 days: 85 % refund / Less than 3 days, late arrival or no show: no refund will be provided. Starting pointWe will pick you up at one of the following locations:
Please indicate your flight/bus/train number and arrival time at the time of booking. What is there to see between Vienna and Budapest?Best stops along Budapest to Vienna drive. The top stops along the way from Budapest to Vienna (with short detours) are Old Town, Bratislava Castle, and Čumil. Other popular stops include Designer Outlet Parndorf, Basilica of Esztergom, and The Blue Church.
How many days do you need in Budapest?If you are wondering how many days in Budapest you need, two days is adequate to see the whole city, as long as you're efficient. Three days will allow you to get to more of the top attractions at a slower pace and maybe give you a chance to relax and soak in one of the thermal baths.
Can you do a day trip to Budapest from Vienna?It's really easy to go on a day trip to Budapest from Vienna. You have four options for travel between the two cities (and countries): bus, train, renting a car, or going on an organized tour from Vienna to Budapest (like this one on Viator).
How many days do you need to visit Vienna?We think that three days in Vienna is the perfect amount of time for a visit. Three days will let you see the majority of the main sights in this beautiful city that you're interested in, plus add in a few of the less well-known attractions, without being too rushed.
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