Day 1: Arrival Prague
Arrival at Prague, welcoming and transfer to the hotel, with assistance in English. Delivery of papers and information.
Overnight in Prague.
Day 2: Prague (Breakfast)
At the hotel. In the morning, we’ll take a walk through the New Town, we’ll see the famous Powder Tower where the second royal palace was located, today the City Hall.
Going back in time, we’ll enter the Old Town, through the Royal Lane. We’ll reach the Old Town Square, where the famous Astronomical Clock Tower and the Church Of Our Lady Before Týn are located. We’ll finish by the Charles Bridge, the most popular bridge in Prague.
The afternoon is dedicated to optional tours. Overnight in Prague.
Day 3: Prague (Breakfast)
At the hotel. Free day. Take this day to visit the second most visited city in the country, the famous Karlovy Vary. This tour will take you to this small locality, whose therapeutic fountains are known since the Middle Age. In the 18th Century, thanks to its therapeutic procedures, it reached its highest glory, turning itself into a fairly mundane place. Its appearance is very elegant, with Imperial, neo-Renaissance and Art Nouveau styles, which intertwine in perfect harmony with the surrounding landscape. Among its distinguished visitors, we highlight Tsar Peter, the Great, Edward VII of England, Goethe, Schiller, Beethoven, Karl Marx and Chopin.
Overnight in Prague.
Day 4: Prague – Bratislava (Breakfast)
Departure by bus to Bratislava, passing through the beautiful landscapes of Bohemia and Moravia.
Arrival at Bratislava by noon, the capital of Slovakia and imperial city. At the time of arrival, you’ll have free time to start exploring the city and its main attractions: art, culture and a cosmopolitan atmosphere.
Overnight in Bratislava.
Day 5: Bratislava – Budapest (Breakfast)
At the hotel. In the morning, we’ll travel by bus to Budapest, the capital of Hungary. Free time dedicated to optional tours.
Overnight in Budapest.
Day 6: Budapest (Breakfast)
Budapest, “Pearl of the Danube, extends up to both banks of the river. Buda is the oldest section, residential and uphill, while Pest is the business and commercial section of the city.
Starting at the hotel, the first stop of the tour is the largest and most impressive square of the city: the Heroes Square, under the elegant Andrássy Avenue, from Pest’s golden period. We’ll see the National Opera Theatre and the Parliament, to complete the city.
The tour continues around the Castle district, which extends up to Buda, and stands on a hilltop with the same name. We’ll cross the Margarita Bridge, very close to the Margarita Island, to get to the Turkish Baths, Király.
Finally, the oldest and most impressive bridge in Budapest: the Chain Bridge. The afternoon is dedicated to optional tours.
Overnight in Budapest.
Day 7: Budapest – Departure (Breakfast)
Budapest and free time until transfer to the airport of Budapest. Our representatives will give you the exact time of the transfer. Farewell and end ofe the tour.