Roundtrips in Central Europe

Have you seen the top places of Western Europe? Are you looking for something different? Choose one of our round trips and visit the Paris of the East (Budapest), the golden city (Prague) and the imperial city (Vienna). The trips can be extended and tailor made to your ideas.

The most popular roundtrips are the followings:

  • Budapest – Vienna – Prague 7 days / 6 nights (2 nights in each city)
  • Budapest – Vienna – Prague 10 days / 9 nights (3 nights in each city)
  • Budapest – Vienna – Prague – Krakow 9 days / 8 nights (2 nights in each city)
  • Budapest – Vienna – Salzburg – Prague 9 days / 8 nights
  • Budapest – Zagreb – Ljubljana – Vienna 8 days / 7 nights
  • Budapest – Vienna 7 days / 6 nights (3 nights in each city)
  • Budapest – Prague 7 days / 6 nights (3 nights in each city)

Routes are variable and round trips are organized according to your needs and ideas. Length can be shortened or extended. Several optional excursions are available. Price depends on the number of participants. Quotation and detailed information on request.

 

BUDAPEST (capital of Hungary): The city has a unique location on the two shores of the Danube, mostly described as „Paris of the East”. Top attractions: Castle District, Gellért Hill (Citadel), Parliament, Heroes’ Square, Great Synagogue, Central Market Hall.

VIENNA (capital of Austria): The city is famous for its cultural events, imperial sights, coffee houses, cosy wine taverns. Top attractions: Stephansdom, Hofburg, Spanish Riding School, Belvedere Palace, Schönbrunn Palace.

SALZBURG The birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is renowned for its baroque architecture. Top attractions: Salzburg Cathedral, Hohensalzburg Castle, Mirabell Palace, Getreidegasse (Grain Lane).

PRAGUE (capital of Czech Republic): Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, Prague has become a popular tourist destination. Top attractions: Prague, Charles Bridge, Astronomical Clock (Orloj) on Old Town City Hall, Jewish Quarter, Powder Tower, Wenceslas Square.

KRAKOW Picturesque town in South Poland attracts more and more visitors. Top attractions: Wawel Hill (Royal Castle and Cathedral), St Mary’s Basilica, Rynek, Florian Gate.

ZAGREB (capital of Croatia): the city is a historical and political threshold between East and West. Top attractions: Gornji Grad and the Church of St. Mark’s, The Museum of Mimara, Art Pavilon, National Theatre.

LJUBLJANA (capital of Slovenia): Compared to other capitals, Ljubljana is a very small and very green city with a Mediterranean atmosphere. Top attractions: Castle, Dragon Bridge, Triple Bridge, Tivoli Park.