An Adventure in Europe Specially created for Jane Example and John Example Itinerary Preview Salzburg, Vienna, and Budapest September 01 – September 12, 2015
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Pre-Paid Tours and Activities: • Sound of Music Guided Bus Tour • Evening Guided Walk through Vienna’s Inner City
• Best of Budapest: Half-Day Walking Tour of Highlights & Hidden Finds
Pre-Paid Transportation: • 2nd Class Train Tickets from Salzburg to Vienna
• Public Transport Tickets for Vienna and Budapest
• 2nd Class Train Tickets from Vienna to Budapest
• Private Transfer from the Budapest Rail Station
Pre-Paid Hotels, including Daily Breakfast: • 3 nights in the (Hotel T.B.D.) in Salzburg
• 4 nights in the (Hotel T.B.D.) in Budapest
• 4 nights in the (Hotel T.B.D.) in Vienna
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2 September 02, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sound of Music Guided Bus Excursion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self Guided Visit to the Neustadt and Mirabell Palace Gardens . Visit to the Mönchsberg and the Augustinian Beer Hall . . . . .
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3 September 03, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self Guided Excursion to the Königssee (King’s Lake) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self Guided Excursion to Berchtesgaden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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4 September 04, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self-Arranged Taxi Transfer to Salzburg Main Train Station for Rail Departure . Rail Journey from Salzburg to Vienna on Westbahn Railways . . . . . . . . . . Arrival in Vienna’s Westbahnhof Station and Transfer to Hotel by Public Taxi . Self Guided Visit to Vienna’s Inner City (Innere Stadt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evening Guided Walk through Vienna’s Inner City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6 September 06, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self Guided Visit to Imperial Vienna . . . . . . . Self Guided Visit to the Ringstrasse . . . . . . . Self Guided Visit to the Spittelberg Quarter . . .
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7 September 07, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Visit to the Schönbrunn Palace and Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Visit to the Hundertwasserhaus and the Prater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 8 September 08, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self-Arranged Taxi Transfer to Vienna’s Westbahnhof Station for Rail Departure . Rail Journey from Vienna to Budapest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arrival in Budapest, Pickup from Rail Station, & Check into Hotel . . . . . . . . . . Váci street and the Central Market (Vásárcsarnok) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Self Guided Visit to Central Pest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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9 September 09, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Best of Budapest: Half-Day Walking Tour of Highlights & Hidden Finds . Self Guided Tour of the Castle District . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evening City-Lights River Cruise on the Danube . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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11 September 11, 2015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Visit to the Széchenyi Baths, Városliget Park, the Budapest Zoo, & Heroes’ Square . Along Andrássy Avenue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Concert or Other Cultural Event in Budapest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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DAY 1 Arrive Salzburg
September 01, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Arrival in Salzburg Airport and Transfer to Hotel by Public Taxi To Be Determined For your arrival in Salzburg we will provide information on the customs and passport procedures. We will also provide advice on whether to order a fixed price taxi or to take a metered taxi, and provide an estimate of the cost and time of the ride to your hotel. Included: Arrival and transfer advice. Not Included: Taxi fare (about 15 EUR)
Self Guided Visit to the Fortress Hohensalzburg Early Afternoon The Festung Hohensalzburg (roughly translated as the High Salzburg Fortress) dominates Salzburg, appearing simultaneously formidable and enticing. From one side of the fortress you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the city, and from the other a beautiful view of the nearby Alps. A fortress has been located at this location since Roman times, although the current fortress dates its history back to the 11th century A.D. In the Renaissance the fortress was enlarged and its exterior has remained mostly unchanged since then. The state rooms of the fortress are richly decorated with intricate Gothic wood-carvings and Renaissance ornamental paintings. In addition to touring the fortress state rooms, you can also visit the Fortress Museum, a Marionette Museum, the torture Chamber, an observation tower, and more. An audio tour is available which covers many of these sites. The fortress was never taken by force, even though it was not for a lack of trying. Luckily for you, today you can easily reach the fortress by a steep funicular railway that leaves from Salzburg’s Altstadt. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the sites and history of the fortress. Not Included: Cost of entry (8.00 EUR - 11.30 EUR)
Self Guided Visit to the Altstadt (Old Town) Late Afternoon Filled with narrow lanes, elegant squares, and an abundance of ornate baroque architecture, Salzburg is certainly one of Europe’s most beautiful towns. Although its growth was initially fueled by salt from nearby mines (Salzburg means salt mountain), the town is now associated with music, Catholic churches, and baroque architecture. For Americans, it was made famous by the movie Sound of Music, but most Austrians 5
DAY 1 Arrive Salzburg
September 01, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
remain completely unaware of the movie. An independent bishopric until becoming part of Austria in 1816, Salzburg has always had a keen sense of local identity. Ironically however, its charm, hospitality, cultural heritage, and the beauty of its natural surroundings have made it into a symbol of Austria as a whole. The Altstadt is where Mozart was born and music continues to be closely associated with it. It possesses an amazing wealth of Baroque buildings due to the fact that during the 17th and 18th centuries its bishop rulers focused on beautifying and enriching their town, and attempted to stay out of the foreign conicts that often surrounded them on all sides. A series of squares runs through the town, and you will ďŹ nd that all the squares are dominated by a beautiful church. Throughout the Altstadt you will ďŹ nd markets, pleasant shops, and cozy restaurants. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area.
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DAY 2
September 02, 2015
Salzburg
(Hotel T.B.D.)
Sound of Music Guided Bus Excursion 9:00 - 1:00 PM In this approximately 4 hour tour by motor coach you will relive the most magical moments from the Sound of Music while taking in the breathtaking beauty of Salzburg’s surroundings, including the landscape which inspired Julie Andrews to burst into song at the beginning of the movie. As you enjoy the tour, you will relax and listen to the original Sound of Music soundtrack, perhaps even singing along a bit. On the tour you will see the places where the movie was filmed, and will also learn how these places tie into Salzburg’s history. Notable spots you will visit include the Mirabell Gardens, where Maria and the children sang “Do-Re-Mi”, the Leopoldskron Palace which served as the von Trapp family home, the pavillion where Maria and the Captain fell in love, Maria’s abbey, and the wedding church. You will also see the picturesque lake district. Included: Cost of the guided bus excursion. THIS IS NOT A PRIVATE TOUR
Self Guided Visit to the Neustadt and Mirabell Palace Gardens Afternoon TOP SITES: MIRABELL PALACE AND GARDENS, LINZERGASSE (STREET), ST. SEBASTIAN’S CEMETERY On the right bank of Salzach river lies the Neustadt, or New Town in English. Although it may be slightly newer than the Altstadt, it still boasts hundreds of years of history in it’s winding and narrow Medieval lanes. The Mirabell Palace, a Baroque masterpiece built in 1606 by the Prince Archbishop of Salzburg for his concubine, is the most famous site in the Neustadt. As impressive as the palace and its interior are, the elaborate gardens surrounding the palace are more famous than the palace itself. In the gardens you will find statues of pegasus, unicorns, lions and other exotic animals, a dwarf garden, grand staircases, and other picturesque spots. Sound of Music fans may remember the garden from the movie, as this is where several parts of the “Do-Re-Me” song were filmed. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area.
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DAY 2 Salzburg
September 02, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Visit to the Mönchsberg and the Augustinian Beer Hall Evening Although tiny in comparison to the mountains of the nearby Alps, the Mönchsberg (Monk’s Mountain) dominates the Altstadt. While the highest portion of the mountain is occupied by the Fortress Hohensalzburg, the rest of the mountain is covered by idyllic forests and pastures, romantic homes, and castle ruins. A stroll through this enchanting landscape also affords numerous beautiful views of Salzburg’s Altstadt below. Perhaps best of all, it can all be enjoyed away from the crowds of the city. At the foot of the Mönchsberg, in the village-like neighborhood of Mülln, lies Austria’s largest beer hall. Since 1621 it has served the famously delicious brew of the Augustinian monks. Although it attracts many visitors, it remains a favorite among locals. Even if you don’t drink beer, it is still a great way to try some traditional Austrian cuisine and mingle with locals in a wonderfully authentic atmosphere. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Not Included: Beer or meal in the beer hall.
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DAY 3
September 03, 2015
Salzburg
(Hotel T.B.D.)
Self Guided Excursion to the Königssee (King’s Lake) Morning The breath-takingly beautiful Königssee (King’s Lake) is the deepest lake in the Alps and is surrounded by steep mountains. Taking a cruise on the lake is an unforgettable experience. The boat will take you to the red-onion domed Kloster St. Bartolomä (Monastery of St. Bartholomew), where you then take a relaxing and enchanting walk along the forested lake shore, gazing up at the majestic mountains surrounding you. For serious hikers, you can also continue on the boat to the far end of the lake, and then take a hike to a dramatic waterfall. For those who don’t want to spend money on the cruise, you can simply take a short walk to an overlook offering a perfect view of the lake. If you want to spend more time in the area, you can also take a cable car up into the mountains and explore the rocky alpine peaks and enjoy amazing panoramic views. Included: Detailed travel directions to and from Königssee. Not Included: Cost of the bus ticket (approx 8 EUR), boat cruise (approx. 14 EUR - optional), or cable lift pass (approx. 16 EUR - optional).
Self Guided Excursion to Berchtesgaden Afternoon About 20 miles from Salzburg, just across the German border, lies Berchtesgaden. This charming Bavarian town is nestled amidst a dramatic Alpine valley, and is actually located within a national park. In additional to natural beauty, it is also blessed with 900 years of history, and its control of nearby salt mines allowed it to create a surprisingly rich architectural legacy. Berchtesgaden boasts charming market squares, imposing churches, and even a Medieval palace. There are also plenty of traditional Bavarian restaurants and shops selling local crafts and art, making Berchtesgaden a great destination for those wishing to combine the best of all worlds in a relaxed and bucolic setting. Included: Detailed directions to and from Berchtesgaden, and background information on the town.
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DAY 4 Salzburg to Vienna
September 04, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Self-Arranged Taxi Transfer to Salzburg Main Train Station for Rail Departure 9:00 AM Your hotel front desk will also be happy to arrange a taxi pick up for you. Salzburg taxis are generally reliable and honest, so this is cheaper than a pre-arranged transfer. Your itinerary will provide more information on ordering a taxi, as well as detailed information on navigating the train station and finding your train, making the whole process simple and stress free. Included: Instructions on taking a taxi to the rail station, instructions for finding your train. Not included: Taxi fare.
Rail Journey from Salzburg to Vienna on Westbahn Railways 09:52 – 12:22 by Rail Tickets and seat reservations for this scenic two and a half hour journey to Vienna are included with purchase of an itinerary. The journey is aboard a comfortable, modern train with wi-fi. The verdant rolling countryside of northern Austria makes for a pleasant voyage, and on clear days, you can also enjoy a view on the Alps in the distance. You will also receive detailed instructions for the voyage, as well as a translation and explanation of your tickets. Included: Tickets, seat reservations (in an open seating system), and detailed travel information.
Arrival in Vienna’s Westbahnhof Station and Transfer to Hotel by Public Taxi 12:22 PM Upon arrival in Vienna, you will exit the rail station and proceed to the taxi stand where you will find taxis waiting for arriving passengers. Taxis in Vienna are generally reliable and honest, and are less expensive than using a pre-arranged pick up service for your transfer to the Hotel. Detailed arrival information and instructions for taking a taxi are provided in the Full Length itinerary with purchase of an itinerary. Included: Arrival information and instructions. TAXI FARE IS NOT INCLUDED
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DAY 4 Salzburg to Vienna
September 04, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Self Guided Visit to Vienna’s Inner City (Innere Stadt) Afternoon TOP SITES: ST. STEPHEN’S CATHEDRAL, THE GRABEN, MOZART HOUSE, CHURCH OF ST. PETER When the Viennese say they are going “into the city”, they are talking about the Inner City (Innere Stadt). The Inner City corresponds to Vienna’s original medieval city, which was once surrounded by defensive walls that stood where the Ringstrasse (Ring Street) now runs. A warren of medieval alleyways crowded into the protected space between the walls, creating a dense network of pedestrian streets that remains to this day. Now these narrow lanes hum with constant excitement as a tremendous assortment of restaurants, cafes, bars, and fashionable shops fill the ground floors of beautiful historic buildings. Among many other historic attractions, the Inner City is home to the magnificent Gothic Cathedral of St. Stephan (Stephansdom), which has become the most lasting and recognized symbol of the city. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area.
Evening Guided Walk through Vienna’s Inner City 5:00 - 6:30 PM This tour takes you back in history to explore the Vienna that stood within the old city walls. You will learn about the humble beginnings of Vienna before it became the capital of a great empire and one of the most important cities in Europe. You will discover how Vienna’s early inhabitants lived and how they left their mark on the city and its beautiful Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. Your guide will discuss illustrious former residents such as Emperors and Empresses, but will also tell stories of ordinary Viennese who helped to create a great city of trade and commerce. You will also learn about the tragic end of Vienna’s Medieval Jewish community. At the end of your tour, your guide will give you his or her personal recommendations for restaurants in Vienna which capture its sense of history and charm. Included: 90-minute Private Guided Walking Tour.
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DAY 5 Vienna
September 05, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Hip Vienna: Self Guided visit to the Naschmarkt and Museum Quarter Morning TOP SITES: NASCHMARKT, LEOPOLD MUSEUM, THE MUSEUM QUARTER The Naschmarkt is a long narrow market which has occupied this area since the 1500’s. The market is over a kilometer long and is filled with a delightful variety of booths and small shops selling cheeses, meats, fresh fruits & vegetables, spices, and other exotic foods from around the world. You can also find souvenirs and other interesting tidbits. If you need a break from shopping, a number of nice sit-down cafes and restaurants are located within the market. On Saturdays the market is extended even further by a huge flea market. In the flea market you will find paintings, beer steins, heirlooms, and other great finds to make your friends back home jealous. Near the market you will find perhaps the most fun spot in all of Vienna - the Museumsquartier. Once home to the Imperial Stables, the Museumsquartier is now home to several museums. In typical Viennese fashion, the courtyard of the Museumsquartier has been transformed into an open air entertainment district. A delightful mix of unpretentious cafes and bars attracts visitors to the Museumsquartier long after the museums have all closed. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area.
Self Guided Visit to the Karlskirche and Belvedere Palace Afternoon TOP SITES: KARLSKIRCHE (CHARLES’ CHURCH), BELVEDERE PALACES AND GARDEN Southeast of the Ringstrasse you will find two of Vienna’s greatest treasures - the Belvedere Palace and the Karlskirche (St. Charles’s Church). More than just a Viennese treasure, the Belvedere and Karlskirche are actually two of the Europe’s most significant examples of Baroque architecture. The Belvedere is actually two palaces connected by a formal 3-level garden designed in the French style. A visit to the garden offers many delights to the senses with its playful fountains, multi-tiered design, and setting amidst the two elaborate palaces. The palaces now house works of art, including a permanent exhibition which includes the most famous works of Gustav Klimt, such as “The Kiss”. 12
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September 05, 2015
Vienna
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Many consider the Karlskirche second only to St. Peter’s Basilica among baroque churches. What makes a visit to the Karlskirche especially notable is that you can ride an elevator up into the cupola of the church and then climb stairs up to the very top of the church, where you can examine the dome’s magnificent frescoes up close. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Mapmarked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest inthe area. Not Included: Entry fee to visit the palace (approx. 11 EUR) or church (8 EUR) interiors.
Concert or Other Cultural Event in Vienna Evening Perhaps no city is more famous for its cultural scene than Vienna. You can enjoy a wide variety of performances in settings of exquisite beauty and elegance. Opera, ballet, and symphony are just some of your choices you will discover in the home of Strauss and the Waltz. Three of Vienna’s concert halls are regularly ranked among the top ten venues in the entire world for both their aesthetic appeal and their fine acoustics, and of course the city’s musical companies are also considered among the best in the world. For those looking for a more affordable experience, the Volksoper (People’s Opera) provides an opportunity to see excellent performers in a nice setting. Concert is not included. At your request, we can help you select a performance and puchase tickets for you. A 4% transaction fee and a $15 booking fee is added to the cost of the tickets (applied per travel party, not per person).
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DAY 6 Vienna
September 06, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Self Guided Visit to Imperial Vienna Morning TOP SITES: SPANISH RIDING SCHOOL, IMPERIAL TREASURY, ALBERTINA MUSEUM, BURGGARTEN, STATE OPERA HOUSE In this area of Vienna you will discover the very heart of the Habsburg Empire that once covered most of central Europe. Much of this district is consumed by the vast Hofburg Palace complex, once home to Austria’s emperors and their administrators. Majestically stunning, the buildings of the Hofburg still evoke awe in the observer even if the Empire they were built for is now long gone. Within the Hofburg you will find many of the city’s top attractions, including the nearly 500 year old Spanish Riding School, which stages equestrian performances by the famous Lipizzaner Stallions. You can also visit the imperial apartments, gaze upon the imperial crown and other treasures, or browse through the imperial silver collection. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area. For those interested in the Spanish Riding School entry to Morning Exercises costs 14 EUR.
Self Guided Visit to the Ringstrasse Afternoon TOP SITES: RING STREET TRAMS, CITY HALL, NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, ART HISTORY MUSEUM The Ringstrasse, or the Ring Street, surrounds Vienna’s old town where the city walls once stood. The Austro-Hungarian Empire was at the height of its prosperity when the monumental buildings which line the Ringstrasse were built in the late 19th century. In this section of the Ringstrasse, you can see some of the most impressive of these buildings, including the neo-Gothic town hall, which is particularly magnificent when lit up in the evening hours. The large park and square in front of the town hall also serves as one of the city’s favorite gathering places. A visit to the Kunsthistorisches (Art History) Museum or the Naturhistorisches Museum (Natural History) Museum, both of which are both located on the Ringstrasse, is particularly rewarding. Another fun experience is to take a tram ride around the entire length of the Ringstrasse. From the strassenbahn line you can relax and soak in the full richness of the spectacle. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area.
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DAY 6 Vienna
September 06, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Self Guided Visit to the Spittelberg Quarter Evening One of most enjoyable places for an evening out in Vienna is the Spittleberg quarter. Its narrow lanes are filled with pleasant traditional restaurants. The Spittelberg Quarter’s history stretches back to the 1600’s, when the Austrian rulers imported artisans and servants from Hungary, Croatia, and other subject lands to help serve the Emperor’s court. Other immigrants were drawn to work in the nearby silk factories. They built charming burgher homes which still line the Spittelberggasse and nearby streets, lending a particular quaint atmosphere to the area. Several streets are fully pedestrianized, making it easy to stroll at leisure. Restaurants also take advantage of the absence of autos to set up tables directly in the street. Throughout the district you can also find crafts shops and art galleries. Included: Restaurant recommendations, Travel information on the area
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DAY 7
September 07, 2015
Vienna
(Hotel T.B.D.)
Visit to the Schönbrunn Palace and Park Morning / Early Afternoon The magnificent Baroque palace of Schönbrunn is most famously associated with the Empress Maria Theresa, who lived here surrounded by her administrators, retainers, and 16 little archdukes and duchesses who also happened to be her children. On your tour of the palace, you will see numerous reminders of Maria Theresa, as well as many of its other past imperial residents. The grounds surrounding the palace form a beautiful park with a mix of formal gardens and woodlands. Throughout the park you will find enchanting fountains and statues. On a rise opposite the palace sits the Gloriette pavilion. From there you can take in a wonderful view - the meticulously groomed green park draws your eye to the graceful yellow Schönbrunn Palace, and then to the red roofs of the city stretched out beyond. If you have kids, you will definitely want to visit the labyrinth and its adjoining playground, although even without kids it can be great fun. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Not Included: Cost of entry into the palace interior (about $15 USD) or labyrinth (about $6 USD). Entry to the park is free.
Visit to the Hundertwasserhaus and the Prater Late Afternoon TOP SITES: Hundertwasserhaus, Wiener Riesenrad (Ferris Wheel), Schweizerhaus The charming and unusual Hundertwasserhaus is one of Austria’s architectural highlights. This extraordinary building was constructed between 1983 and 1985 as an imaginative apartment house and features a roof covered with soil and grass, trees growing from inside the rooms and a colorfully decorated exterior facade. Nearby is the Prater, a large and pleasant public park. There you can find a towering ferris wheel called the Wiener Riesenrad, one of Vienna’s symbols and most popular tourist attractions since its construction in 1897. A fifteen minute ride is like a trip back in time with breathtaking views over the roofs of the city. The Riesenrad is a part of a famous amusement park, which houses also carousels, swings, roller coasters, ghost trains and a number of coffee houses and restaurants, such as the Schweizerhaus. This traditional restaurant has arguably the most beautiful beer garden in the city. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Not Included: Cost of a ride on the Wiener Riesenrad (8 EUR), cost of a ride on the Liliputbahn (2.20 EUR), cost of meals and drinks at the Schweizerhaus.
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DAY 8
September 08, 2015
Vienna to Budapest
(Hotel T.B.D.)
Self-Arranged Taxi Transfer to Vienna’s Westbahnhof Station for Rail Departure 9:00 AM Your hotel front desk will also be happy to arrange a taxi pick up for you. Vienna taxis are generally reliable and honest, so this is cheaper than a pre-arranged transfer. Your itinerary will provide more information on ordering a taxi, as well as detailed information on navigating the train station and finding your train, making the whole process simple and stress free. Included: Instructions on taking a taxi to the rail station, instructions for finding your train. Not included: Taxi fare.
Rail Journey from Vienna to Budapest 09:48 – 12:49 by Rail Tickets and seat reservations for this roughly three hour journey to Budapest are included with purchase of an itinerary. In most cases, the journey will be aboard one of Central Europe’s nicest and most modern trains - the RailJet. You will also receive detailed instructions for the voyage, as well as a translation and explanation of your tickets. You can relax and enjoy the pleasant scenery, while reflecting on the fact that you are effortlessly passing through a border which you would have risked your life to cross during the Cold War. Included: Tickets, seat reservations, and detailed travel information.
Arrival in Budapest, Pickup from Rail Station, & Check into Hotel 12:49 PM Upon your arrival in Budapest your driver will meet you on the platform. He will be carrying a sign with your name on it. The driver will drop you off at your hotel. This is a private transfer. The price of the pickup is already included in your itinerary cost so you will not have to pay the driver. Included:Cost of the private transfer to your hotel, Arrival information.
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DAY 8 Vienna to Budapest
September 08, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Váci street and the Central Market (Vásárcsarnok) Early Afternoon TOP SITES: CENTRAL MARKET HALL, VÁCI STREET The Vásárcsarnok Market, or Central Market Hall, is a mezzanine shopping arcade first opened in 1897. Today the Central Market teems with activity, as small shops and stands offer a remarkable assortment of goods, including fruits and vegetables, meats and cheeses, fish, flowers, and Hungarian specialties. There are also many (mostly kitschy) souvenirs available on the second floor of the market. The market is both a visitor attraction and a true city market, bringing a constant stream of locals to its shops as well as visitors. The Market stands at the southern end of Váci street, which is home to Budapest’s most expensive commercial real estate. You will find an assortment of big name brand stores and cute boutiques, as well as stores selling Hungarian crafts and artwork. The area surrounding Váci street contains many of Pest’s most interesting architectural monuments, as well as several historic churches. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area, Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area.
Self Guided Visit to Central Pest Late Afternoon TOP SITES: ST. STEPHEN’S BASILICA, GRESHAM PALACE, CHAIN BRIDGE In the year 1800, Pest was a sleepy little town of a few thousand people, still unconnected to the Buda side of the river by a permanent bridge. 100 years later, Buda and Pest had merged to become Budapest, and the majority of the city’s nearly one million residents could be found in Pest. This period of rapid growth endowed Pest with a tremendous architectural legacy. Exploring central Pest today you will encounter grand apartment houses, Secession-style architectural gems, and imposing monumental buildings. Two of the focal points you will see are the neo-classical St. Stephen’s Basilica, which dramatically rises above the surrounding city, and the nearby Chain Bridge, which regally spans the Danube. You can also make a stop in the famous Café Gerbeaud, which may be the best spot in Budapest to relive the elegant café culture of the old days. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area.
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DAY 9 Budapest
September 09, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Best of Budapest: Half-Day Walking Tour of Highlights & Hidden Finds 9:30 - 1:00 PM Budapest is a city of nearly two million people, the capital of Hungary, a cultural and architectural Mecca, and the possessor of a long and storied history. Considering all this, it would be difficult for even the most seasoned traveler to successfully discover all of Budapest’s top highlights without the help of a knowledgeable local. On this half-day guided walking tour the challenge is overcome, as your guide takes you to Budapest’s best destinations and provides the perfect introduction to the city. During your tour you will take in a gorgeous vista of the city from the Fisherman’s Bastion, explore the winding streets of the Castle District, gaze in awe at the striking interior of St. Stephen’s Basilica, travel along the city’s most elegant avenue with the help of Europe’s oldest subway, and more. Along the way you will experience the city as a local does, stopping to check out intimate courtyards, enjoying a pastry (or two), and soaking in the ambience of Budapest’s most elegant cafes. Included: Private Guided Walking Tour.
Self Guided Tour of the Castle District Afternoon TOP SITES: MATTHIAS CHURCH, FISHERMAN’S BASTION, ROYAL PALACE, NATIONAL GALLERY The historic Renaissance and Baroque architecture of Buda’s hilltop Castle District makes it feel like a quaint step back in time. Indeed, in the little squares and narrow lanes of the Castle District you will find the heart of historic Hungary. Numerous points in the Castle District also provide breathtaking views over the Danube and the Pest side of the city. Especially breathtaking is the view from the neo-Gothic Fishermans’ Bastion. The historic Buda old town shares the hill with a castle which has been home to the Hungarian Royal Palace since the late Middle Ages. The most glorious period of the castle’s history was the reign of King Mátyás (1458-1490), who rebuilt the palace in the Renaissance style and made it a center of European learning and culture. A stroll through the castle reveals imposing courtyards and delightful statues and fountains. Also worthwhile is a visit to the superb Hungarian National Gallery. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area.
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DAY 9 Budapest
September 09, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Evening City-Lights River Cruise on the Danube Evening In many ways, the Danube River defines Budapest. It divides the metropolis into two distinct city environments - Buda and Pest. It is also spanned by a succession of beautiful bridges which are some of the city’s most well known landmarks. On the Pest side, a mix of 19th and 20th century buildings line the river bank, providing you with a sense of the vibrancy lying beyond. The river also offers a perfect view of the neo-Gothic Parliament Building’s massive dome and flamboyant spires and towers. On the Buda side, the dramatic Castle Hill looms above, creating the perfect romantic backdrop to the waters of the river. An evening river cruise is a relaxing way to take in these sights, as the brightly lit buildings cast their reflections on the water and stately bridges pass overhead. A simple walk along the river promenade where the cruises depart also provides beautiful views, and without the cost of a boat ticket. Included: Cruise schedules and information on purchasing tickets, Travel directions to the boat docks. Cruise tickets are not included tickets average about 10-20 EUR.
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DAY 10
September 10, 2015
Budapest
(Hotel T.B.D.)
Self Guided Visit to the Jewish Quarter Morning TOP SITES: GREAT SYNAGOGUE & HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL Budapest was once the site of one of Europe’s largest and most vibrant Jewish communities and contains the world’s second largest synagogue – the Dohány Street Synagogue (also known as the Grand or Great Synagogue). In the late 19th century the city became known for its relative tolerance, and as the result Budapest’s Jews become highly assimilated into the city’s population, making tremendous contributions in literature, science, and other fields. Tragically, in the unsettled times of the 20th century conflict and prejudice reemerged in horrible fashion. In the Jewish Quarter, you can explore the contrasting legacies of Jewish achievement and tragedy in Budapest. A visit to the Grand Synagogue is an impressive reminder of the wealth and influence the Jewish community in Hungary once possessed. Although many Jews emigrated after World War II, a small but vibrant Jewish population still inhabits the Jewish Quarter today. Included:Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area. Not Included: Entry into the Great Synagogue
Tour of the Hungarian Parliament Building and its Surroundings Early Afternoon TOP SITES: HUNGARIAN PARLIAMENT, ETHNOGRAPHICAL MUSEUM The Hungarian Parliament building is a magnificent sight as it rises above the waters of the Danube, and the interior is also quite jawdropping. As a visitor you may even feel a bit overwhelmed by the sumptuous décor and attention-to-detail. You could be forgiven for expecting a queen to arrive or an aristocratic ball to break out at any moment. Visits to the interior can be made on a guided tour, where you will see a spectacular grand staircase, the historic Holy Crown of Hungary, an imposing debating chamber, and much more. Included: Background information on the Parliament and tips on purchasing tickets, a map of the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area. Not Included: Entry into the Parliament - tours cost 4,000 Hungarian Forints (about $20 USD).
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DAY 10 Budapest
September 10, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Self Guided Visit to the National Museum and Radáy Street Late Afternoon TOP SITES: NATIONAL MUSEUM, MUSEUM OF APPLIED ART, RÁDAY STREET The National Museum is Hungary’s largest museum and relates Hungary’s long and very turbulent history. Renovated in the 1990’s, it is a modern and highly accessible museum, and showcases a wide range of artwork and artifacts from Hungary’s past, such as crowns, jewels, clothes and weapons. Nearby the Budapest Public Library is housed in a gorgeous neo-Baroque palace. Once one of Budapest’s most luxurious residences, it has been transformed into an enchanting labyrinth of books. The nearby Museum of Applied Arts is also housed in a stunning building. If you need to relax after the serious affairs of visiting the museum and library, or if you just want to skip straight to the relaxing, Budapest’s favorite locale for the young and the young at heart to socialize is only steps away. Ráday street, also known as Budapest Soho, is lined by hip cafes, galleries, restaurants, and pubs. It is an ideal place to people watch and enjoy the atmosphere. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area. Not Included: Museum entry.
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DAY 11 Budapest
September 11, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Visit to the Széchenyi Baths, Városliget Park, the Budapest Zoo, & Heroes’ Square Morning TOP SITES: SZÉCHENYI BATHS, FINE ARTS MUSEUM, HEROES’ SQUARE, ZOO, VA JDAHUNYAD CASTLE Budapest is famous for its thermal baths fed by the city’s abundant supply of thermal springs and underground water. The Széchenyi Baths are the largest and the most popular of all the city’s baths. With eighteen indoor and outdoor pools and impressive neo-Baroque architecture, the baths make for an unforgettable visit. You can even get a massage. The baths are located within the pleasant Városliget Park, which makes a wonderful location for a stroll after your bath. Within the park you will find the fascinating Vajdahunyad Castle, a complex of buildings created to represent Hungary’s historic architectural styles. Also within the park is Budapest’s delightful city zoo. Where the park meets Andrássy Avenue, you will discover Heroes’ Square, where a dramatic group of monuments tells a 1,000-year tale of Hungarian history in the form of towering statues of national heroes. Included: Detailed step-by-step instructions for visiting the baths. Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area. Not Included: Cost of entry into the baths (about $20 a person).
Along Andrássy Avenue Afternoon TOP SITES: STATE OPERA HOUSE, TERROR HOUSE Andrássy Avenue is Budapest’s most prominent street and a World Heritage Site since 2002. In fact, the avenue was considered so refined and pleasant in the late 19th century that the city’s residents wouldn’t allow a streetcar line to be built on the avenue, even though it was desperately needed. To preserve the elegant atmosphere they instead built continental Europe’s first subway, which today provides an excellent means of exploring the avenue. The avenue is lined by imposing neo-Renaissance palaces and buildings, including several museums. This includes the superb House of Terror Museum, which focuses on the horrors inflicted by totalitarian regimes in the 20th century. Andrassy Avenue is also the musical heart of Hungary, as the breathtakingly beautiful State Opera House is located on the avenue. Included: Travel directions, tips, and information on the area. Map marked with attractions, restaurants, and other points of interest in the area.
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DAY 11 Budapest
September 11, 2015 (Hotel T.B.D.)
Concert or Other Cultural Event in Budapest Evening A trip to a concert or other performance in Hungary is a treat on many levels. Hungarian musicians, dancers, and actors are some of the world’s best, and are the product of a long-lasting national obsession with the arts. Much of the city’s pride and wealth was devoted to building beautiful concert venues such as the State Opera House. The exquisite details of the performance halls and foyers will make the experience even more special and rewarding. Concert is not included. At your request, we can help you select a performance and puchase tickets for you. A 4% transaction fee and a $15 booking fee is added to the cost of the tickets (applied per travel party, not per person).
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DAY 12
September 12, 2015
Depart Budapest
Self-Arranged Taxi Transfer to the Budapest Airport To Be Determined Your hotel will be happy to arrange a taxi pick up for you and can give you an estimate of the price and contact information for the official airport taxi line so you can avoid overpaying. If you are picked up three hours prior to departure, you should have plenty of time to catch your flight. If you are leaving during rush hour, you may want to budget an extra fifteen minutes or so. If you prefer for us to book a private transfer, you can request this service, however it is about twice as expensive as taking the official airport taxi service. Included: Explanation of how to take the official airport taxi carrier using fixed rates. Not Included: Cost of the taxi fare
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