With our Europe tour packages, you will be exploring Prague, Vienna, and Budapest, three of Eastern Europe’s most famous cities. In Prague, you can visit the beautiful Prague Castle and walk across the famous Charles Bridge. Vienna is known for its stunning palaces like Schönbrunn Palace and its beautiful gardens. In Budapest, you’ll find the famous Parliament Building, Buda Castle, and the relaxing thermal baths. Each city has something special to offer, from historical landmarks to vibrant local culture. During this 7-day tour, you’ll get to experience the best of these cities and make unforgettable memories.
The best time to visit these cities is during the spring (April to June) and fall (September to October), when the weather is mild, and the cities are less crowded. Winter (December-February) is also a great time for Christmas markets and a festive atmosphere.
The train ride between Prague and Vienna takes around 4 hours, while the journey from Vienna to Budapest is approximately 2-3 hours. Both journeys offer scenic views of the countryside.
While many of the popular attractions, like Prague Castle or Schönbrunn Palace, allow you to buy tickets on the day. It is always convenient and time-saving to book tickets in advance.
Yes, the itinerary includes hop-on-hop-off tours. Such tour in Prague, Vienna, and Budapest stops at key landmarks like Prague Castle, Schönbrunn Palace, and Fishermen's Bastion.
Yes, private transfers from the airport to the hotel and between train stations are included in the package, providing a seamless experience during your trip.
Yes, you can extend your stay or customize parts of the itinerary. It is always best to consult with your travel provider to make the necessary arrangements
In Prague, the official language is Czech. In Vienna, German is the official language, and in Budapest, Hungarian is the primary language. However, English is widely spoken in tourist areas in all three cities.
Prague uses the Czech Koruna (CZK), Vienna uses the Euro (EUR), and Budapest uses the Hungarian Forint (HUF). It’s a good idea to carry some local currency, but credit cards are accepted in most places.
Yes, all three cities offer a variety of vegetarian and vegan options in their traditional and modern restaurants. Vegetable-based dishes, plant-based versions of local specialties, and international cuisine are widely available.
Public transport is reliable in all three cities, with metro systems, buses, trams, and trains. Prague, Vienna, and Budapest also have bike-sharing programs and are walkable, especially in the city centers.
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