We Love —
- Discover three beautiful and historic European cities - Prague, Vienna & Budapest, on this triple centre break.
- Soak up pretty Prague's fairytale architecture, Budapest's ancient thermal baths, and Vienna's grand palaces and culture.
- Our members can choose to include some superb optional extras including a Danube River Cruise.
Your Destinations —
A strong contender to win prize as Europe’s most beautiful city, Prague ‘the City of a Thousand Spires’ is as charming as it is picturesque. Imagine gold-tipped towers, cathedrals, bridges and church domes, all reflected in the Vltava River for more than ten centuries, and you will have a little idea of Prague’s magic.
Take a magical stroll down cobbled lanes through the Old Town and visit Prague’s 9th century castle, not just the largest and most ancient in the world but also the size of 7 football fields. Rise before dawn to watch the sun rise over the stunning Charles IV bridge, complete with its 16 arches and 30 Baroque statues, and capture a breathtaking view that you will never forget. Or go to the 550-year-old U Medvidku Beer Hall and sample the drink for which Prague is world-renowned!
Transport yourself to the Imperial city of Vienna and be swept away by its grandeur as you walk through its majestic streets. This is the City of Music and has been home to Mozart, Haydn, Schubert, Beethoven and Johann Strauss to name but a few. There could be no better place to watch a jaw-dropping classical music performance than in the lavish Staatsoper.
Start your day by tracing the story of Vienna from its Roman origins to the modern day with a visit to the Wien Museum and connect the stories behind the various landmarks, places and historic personalities of Vienna. Or visit any one of the breathtaking palaces; Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Imperial Palace, The Belvedere and immerse yourself in its beauty.
Indulge in some shopping on Graben street and try the local speciality Wien Porzellan, or feel at one with the locals in a Beisln (bistro pub) and try some traditional food, delicious brews and fabulous wines. Do not leave before you have visited one of Vienna’s legendary coffee houses, integral to Viennese culture for centuries.
Boasting two UNESCO World Heritage Sites,, nearly one hundred thermal springs and twelve spas; Roman ruins and Turkish baths, along with some truly magnificent architecture, Budapest is a city where you'll never be bored. Situated on both sides of the Danube with Buda and Pest, claiming one of the most spectacular panoramic views in Europe, this dichotomous city offers a perfect contrast between the right and left banks.
Budapest’s Castle District abounds in great attractions. The Royal Palace is situated on the southern part of Castle Hill. Today it is home to important cultural institutions and museums like the Hungarian National Gallery, the Ludwig Museum (Museum of Contemporary Art) and the Budapest Historical Museum.
It is also worth visiting Fishermen’s Bastion that was built in 1905. From its top you can have the best panoramic view of Budapest. Finally you must see the neo-gothic style Matthias Church rebuilt by Frigyes Schulek at the turn of the last century.
Your Itinerary —
The below itinerary can also be done in reverse.
Day 1 - Prague
Overnight at hotel. Accommodation.
Day 2 Prague
Stay in the hotel on a bed and breakfast. Free day in the Czech capital to
walk the main streets and monuments of the District of Stare Mesto , the Powder Tower ( Gothic ) , the Municipal House ( Art Nouveau ), the road that begins Celetna street to reach the Old town Square with the Church of Our Lady of Thyn and the famous Astronomical clock , Karlova Street where it reached the bridge of Charles IV , the most famous of the city.
Day 3 Prague - Vienna
Breakfast. Presentation at the station to catch the train to Prague. Arrival and Overnight.
Day 4 Vienna
Stay in the hotel on a bed and breakfast. Free day in the beautiful Austrian capital , do not miss St. Stephen 's Cathedral , the Vienna State Opera and the " Hofburg " (Imperial Palace) , Ringstrasse , the Opera House, Heroes' Gate , Parliament , City Hall, the University , the National Theatre and the Votive Church .
Day 5 Vienna - Budapest
Breakfast. Presentation at the station to catch the train to Budapest. Arrival and Overnight.
Day 6 Budapest
Stay in the hotel on a bed and breakfast. Free days in the beautiful Budapest Buda Castle dominates the twin cities of Buda and Pest, separated by the broad ribbon of the Danube. Heroes’ Square typifies the modern capital, while along the riverbank you find the old inns. Parliament building, Margaret Island, Fishermen’s Bastion, the Royal Castle, and Matthias Coronation Church.
Day 7 Budapest
Breakfast.
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- Transfers between airports and hotels
- Transfers between train/bus stations and hotels
Optional Excursion Package —
You may choose to add the below extras for an additional fee, at the next stage of booking process. Please note: These come as a package, you cannot buy them individually.
Budapest : Half Day city tour of Budapest with English speaking guide 3 hrs Danube Cruise with 1 drink for 1 hour
Vienna : 1 day Vienna Ring Tram between 10:00 - 17:30
Prague : Vlatava Cruise for 1 hour
1 dinner or lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe (one main course, dessert and drink)
Your Hotels —
You will stay in the below hotels or similar, depending on availability. This will be in a Standard Room, with daily breakfast.
Sleeps up to
Please note: The bed for the 3rd guest sharing is likely to be a rollaway / sofabed
Prague: Hotel Theatrino
This modern hotel is situated in the Zizkov area of Prague, surrouned by fashionable restaurants, bars and the TV tower with a 306 feet high observation deck. Famous Wenceslas Square is only 4 tram stops away. The hotel has 73 bedrooms, free wifi and a spa.
Vienna: Exe Vienna Hotel
The Exe Vienna Hotel, set in a hundred-year-old building, has recently been refurbished and offers free Wi-Fi and free use of the heated indoor pool and gym. Tram line 44 stops directly opposite the hotel, for a direct connection to the city centre.
Budapest: Royal Park Boutique Hotel 4*
Opened in 2010, the Royal Park Boutique Hotel has a sleek and sophisticated design, with 80 guest rooms spread over six floors. Rooms are well equipped and offer great views of the courtyard or the city.
There is a bar and restaurant where guests can unwind after sightseeing.
Your Journey —
Flights: The flights included are with either a scheduled or no frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Train tickets (second class) from Prague to Vienna and Vienna to Budapest are included.
If you choose the itinerary which starts in Budapest, then transportation from Budapest to Viena will be by bus, not train.
Airport transfers are not included.