The Highlights of Central Europe: Budapest, Vienna & Prague
From grand palaces to thermal bathhouses
Experience the perfect blend of history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes while exploring three enchanting capital cities. Indulge in the famous bathhouses of Budapest, visit the elegant palaces of Vienna, and enjoy world-famous beers in Prague. Sit back and relax as you glide through picturesque landscapes via comfortable, modern trains.
What's Included
- Roundtrip Economy air into Budapest (BUD) and out of Prague (PRG)
- 2 nights in Budapest at the Aquincum Hotel Budapest, or similar
- Rail - Budapest to Vienna
- 2 nights in Vienna at Living Hotel Kaiser Franz Joseph, or similar
- Rail - Vienna to Prague
- 2 nights in Prague at Lindner Prague Castle Hotel, or similar
- Breakfast daily
Please Note: tourist tax is not included, and will need to be paid to the hotel directly. It is approximately 2.50 Euro per person per night and subject to change.
Great Ways to Explore
Stroll across Prague's iconic Charles Bridge.
Melt your stresses away at one of Budapest's many bathhouses.
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Leave your mark on Prague's famous John Lennon Wall.
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Get lost in the labyrinth of Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace.
Have a slice of Vienna's famous dessert of Sachertorte.
Experience the rich history of Central Europe's most majestic destinations in several adventure-filled nights! You'll begin in magical Budapest, continue to musical Vienna, and finish in medieval Prague.
In all three cities, you'll have a chance to see all the iconic highlights. In Budapest, enjoy the treasures of the city with a panoramic view from Fishermen’s Bastion, admire the 13th-century Matthias Coronation Church, and even see Budapest's largest thermal bath in City Park.
Next, you'll hop a train for Vienna, the city of classical music! Visit the impressive State Opera, opened in 1869, then marvel at the gilded interiors of Schonbrunn Palace, the former imperial summer palace. If the mood strikes, enjoy Vienna's famous schnitzel and strudel at one of the many cafes.
Your final nights are spent in medieval Prague, also known as the "City of a Hundred Spires." Get lost in the cobbled lanes, experience Prague's one-of-a-kind nightlife, sip on its world-famous beer, and last but not least - explore the 1,000-year-old Hradcany Castle grounds, the largest castle complex in the world.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
- Roundtrip Economy air into Budapest (BUD) and out of Prague (PRG)
- 2 nights in Budapest at the Aquincum Hotel Budapest, or similar
- Rail - Budapest to Vienna
- 2 nights in Vienna at Living Hotel Kaiser Franz Joseph, or similar
- Rail - Vienna to Prague
- 2 nights in Prague at Lindner Prague Castle Hotel, or similar
- Breakfast daily
Please Note: tourist tax is not included, and will need to be paid to the hotel directly. It is approximately 2.50 Euro per person per night and subject to change.
Stroll across Prague's iconic Charles Bridge.
Melt your stresses away at one of Budapest's many bathhouses.
-
Leave your mark on Prague's famous John Lennon Wall.
-
Get lost in the labyrinth of Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace.
Have a slice of Vienna's famous dessert of Sachertorte.
Experience the rich history of Central Europe's most majestic destinations in several adventure-filled nights! You'll begin in magical Budapest, continue to musical Vienna, and finish in medieval Prague.
In all three cities, you'll have a chance to see all the iconic highlights. In Budapest, enjoy the treasures of the city with a panoramic view from Fishermen’s Bastion, admire the 13th-century Matthias Coronation Church, and even see Budapest's largest thermal bath in City Park.
Next, you'll hop a train for Vienna, the city of classical music! Visit the impressive State Opera, opened in 1869, then marvel at the gilded interiors of Schonbrunn Palace, the former imperial summer palace. If the mood strikes, enjoy Vienna's famous schnitzel and strudel at one of the many cafes.
Your final nights are spent in medieval Prague, also known as the "City of a Hundred Spires." Get lost in the cobbled lanes, experience Prague's one-of-a-kind nightlife, sip on its world-famous beer, and last but not least - explore the 1,000-year-old Hradcany Castle grounds, the largest castle complex in the world.
Please note that some recommendations in the following suggested itinerary may not be included in your package. Check What's Included above for full details on inclusions.
Enhance your vacation with:
- 5-Star Hilton Hotels in all 3 cities!
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Day 1. Welcome to Budapest, Hungary!
Welcome to the "Pearl of the Danube" - Budapest! Get settled at your first accommodation then start exploring the city! Enjoy a traditional Hungarian meal of goulash in the Old Town.
Offering beautiful views of the Buda hills and Danube River, The Verdi Budapest Aquincum is a charming hotel adjacent to Margaret Island, on the Buda side. The location provides easy opportunities to explore Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, and the Sziget Festival in the summer.
Amenities at the hotel include an upscale spa & wellness center, swimming pool, restaurant, and bar. Comfortable guest rooms come with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, minibar, coffee/tea maker, and private bathroom. Room service is also available.
The vibrant, 4-star Up Hotel Budapest is a beacon of contemporary hospitality, found within the bustling heart of Budapest. This hotel offers a seamless blend of cutting-edge technology along with personalized, intimate service.
Over 150 guest rooms are available, all of which are thoughtfully curated with the latest advancements in amenities, ensuring every guest's stay is not only comfortable, but connected and inspired. Each stylish room includes high-speed Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, sleek marble bathroom, in-room safe, daily housekeeping, and more.Â
At the core of Up Hotel Budapest lies a commitment to sustainability and convenience, where every detail is tailored to enhance your stay. Whether you're looking to unwind in the hotel's serene shared lounge, enjoy a workout in the state-of-the-art fitness center, or simply gaze at the cityscape from the terrace, every moment here will be unforgettable.
The Posner Bistro and Bar, housed within a former 19th-century printing house, invites you to savor the rich flavors of Hungarian cuisine, thoughtfully infused with international trends. This revitalized space pays homage to its heritage while offering a contemporary dining experience.
Located just steps away from Budapest’s iconic sights (Hungarian State Opera House and Buda Castle), Up Hotel Budapest provides the perfect base for exploring Budapest.
Day 2. Budapest
Begin your day in Budapest with a visit to the Fisherman’s Bastion, a neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque structure offering fantastic panoramic views of the city.
From there, head to the imposing Buda Castle atop Castle Hill. The castle, also known as the Royal Palace, is home to a number of cultural institutions including the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum.Â
After a dose of culture and history, cross the iconic Chain Bridge into flat Pest and find a cafe to rest your feet and enjoy a meal.
Day 3. Budapest, Hungary - Vienna, Austria
Say goodbye to Budapest as you board a train to Vienna, once the center of the mighty Habsburg Empire. Upon arrival, check into your accommodation then start exploring!
Celebrate your first night in Vienna with schnitzel, breaded, and fried meat (usually veal) that can be as big as a plate. Wash it down with Austrian beer.
Budapest to Vienna
Check-in - Living Hotel Kaiser Franz Joseph
The Living Hotel Kaiser Franz Joseph is situated in the residential district of Döbling in northwest Vienna. With its prime location, guests can reach the city center in just 20 minutes via tram line 38, with a stop within walking distance of the hotel.
The hotel offers spacious rooms and serviced apartments designed with a homey feel. Fully equipped with advanced kitchenettes and a complimentary mini-bar, these apartments are ideal for long-term stays.
Guests can dine at in-house Vorstadtprinz and the renowned Kurkonditorei Oberlaa restaurants that offer true Vienna cuisine. Additionally, guests can unwind with a cocktail at the newly renovated Kaiserbar, located in the lobby.
Other amenities that guests can utilize on-site include a complimentary wellness and spa area, a fitness room equipped with cardio and strength machines, and a business center for those on work-related travel.Â
Day 4. Vienna
Vienna is known for art and music, so you'll want to soak up some local culture today. Consider stopping by the Belvedere, home to the world's greatest collection of Austrian art, including Gustav Klimt's famous painting "The Kiss."
Or perhaps make it a musical day by following the footsteps of Mozart at the Mozarthaus, Mozart's only surviving Viennese residence, now home to a museum.Â
After a day of exploring, why not head to the city's famous Naschmarkt; to nasch means to snack in German, so pick up a few tasty treats at this bustling food market.
Day 5. Vienna, Austria - Prague, Czech Republic
Welcome to Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic! Check into your accommodation, then spend the remainder of the day exploring this marvelous city. Prague is famous for its beer, so why not visit one of the city's pubs and try some for yourself? Pair a pint with schnitzel and you have a perfect first night in Prague.
Vienna to Prague
Located in the historic center of Prague, the Lindner Hotel Prague Castle is set in the grounds of the Strahov Monastery. The hotel is footsteps away from iconic sights like the Charles Bridge and the "Prague Eiffel Tower.“
The hotel is a heritage building dating back to the 16th century, reflecting the elegant charm and spirit of the "Golden City“ in its design. The quiet yet central panoramic location makes the hotel an ideal destination for forays through the town.
Hotel Royal Prague is located in the charming KarlÃn district, just over a mile from the Prague National Museum and three subway stops from the city center. Hotel Royal Prague’s prime location is just 1 mile from Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square, while Vaclav Havel Prague Airport is only 8 miles away.
Guestrooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV featuring satellite channels, and select rooms include a comfortable seating area. All rooms come with a private bathroom, complete with complimentary toiletries and a hairdryer.
Throughout the property, guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi as well as access to a full-service business center and a gym. The on-site bar provides a relaxing atmosphere for unwinding after a day of exploration.
The front desk is available to travelers 24/7 for any needs, including tour assistance. Guests can begin their mornings with a delicious buffet breakfast served in the hotel restaurant.
Day 6. Prague
Discover the cultural and historic heart of the Czech Republic at Prague Castle. Built in 880, the castle has withstood the test of time to become not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also the largest castle complex in the world! Take several hours to explore its palaces, gardens, and courtyards (you can also book a guided tour for an extra cost).
Day 7. Depart Czech Republic
After breakfast, enjoy one last glimpse at Prague before heading to the airport for your flight home.