13-Day Tour of Budapest, Vienna, Prague and Poland

Duration
13 days
Group Size
1 to 15 people
Ages
0 - 95 yrs
Languages
English

Tour Overview

Discover the most beautiful countries in Europe, the most important points with the historical view of our guide in your language, through the headset. Visit Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria and Poland, in a way you will never know, with all the fees and tickets on a guided tour with total quality. An unforgettable experience.

Additional information

  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Pickup

A staff member will be with an identification plate when arriving at the airport. - Time zone: Europe/Budapest

One person from our staff will deliver the tickets before each attraction enters each passenger.

What's included

Dinner: 12
Breakfast: 12
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Itinerary

Day 1: Budapest
Arrival in Budapest and transfer to the hotel. Free day balance. Mass in the "Cave" chapel near Gellert. In the evening, enjoy a welcome drink and guidance at your hotel. Dinner and overnight in Budapest.

Hotel Hungaria or similar 4 *

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Day 2: Budapest - Day 2
The day started with mass at St. Stephen's Cathedral and then a brief tour of the cathedral followed by a bus tour to see the Parliament, the Royal Palace and the Heroes' Square. Cross the Danube across the Elizabeth Bridge to the Buda Hills. Visit Monte Gellert and continue to the Castle Hill to see the 13th-century Coronation Church of Matias. From the Fisherman's Bastion, enjoy the panoramic view of the city. Dinner and overnight in Budapest.

Hotel Hungaria or similar 4 *

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Day 3: Vienna, the main city in Austria
Leave Budapest and stop in Bratislava for a sightseeing tour that includes the Gothic Cathedral of Saint Martin and the Primate's Palace. Time for lunch and shopping in Bratislava. Then, travel through the Austrian countryside to Vienna, the former center of the Habsburg Empire. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure. Dinner and overnight in Vienna

Hotel Ananas or similar 4 *

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Day 4: Vienna, second day.
Today, enjoy a sightseeing tour that begins with a visit to the impressive Schonbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Habsburg emperors. See the Belvedere Palace and its gardens. Continue with a walk along the famous Ringstrasse and see the Monument to Empress Maria Theresia, the Votive Church, the City Hall and the Parliament. Then, walk through the Hofburg courtyards to the State Opera House. Free time in the center of Vienna to enjoy the views. Dinner and overnight in Vienna.

Hotel Ananas or similar 4 *

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Day 5: Prague | Czech republic
This morning, departure from Austria to the Czech Republic. Start with a stop in Cesky Krumlov, a fairytale town with a maze of narrow cobbled streets. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, Cesky Krumlov has earned an international reputation as a capsule of the times of the past. Enjoy a short walk through the city and see its Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance houses. Later, continue through southern Bohemia to the Czech capital, Prague - "The city of a thousand towers". Dinner and overnight in Prague.

Hotel Don Giovanni or similar 4 *

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Day 6: Prague | Czech Republic, second day in the most beautiful city in Europe.
Visit the Castle District, including St. Vitus Cathedral and St. George's Basilica. Admire views of the Charles Bridge and the Lower City. Continue past the Jewish Quarter and walk to the Old Town Square to see the famous City Hall Astronomical Clock. Dinner and overnight in Prague.

Hotel Don Giovanni or similar 4 *

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Day 7: Wroclaw | Poland
In the morning we will stop in Kutna Hora to visit the world famous Chapel of the Skulls. This unusual chapel was built in 1776 by the local parish priest Waclaw Tomaszek. Then, we will cross the border to Wroclaw, Poland, located on the river Oder; is the largest city in southwestern Poland. Visit the Centennial Hall, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the market square with the 14th century City Hall. Stroll around the cathedral island and visit the Church of Santa Isabel, as well as the Church of Santa Maria Madalena. Dinner and overnight in Wroclaw.

Best Western Premier or similar 4 *

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Day 8: Wroclaw | Poland
Take a half-day tour of Wroclaw. In the afternoon, enjoy free time to explore the city as you wish. Dinner and overnight in Wroclaw.

Best Western Premier or similar 4 *

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Day 9: Auschwitz | Poland
Auschwitz tour. Dinner and overnight in Krakow.

Hotel Novotel City west or similar 4 *

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Day 10: Krakow | Poland
Arrival early in the morning. Rest a little. Departure to Lagiewniki, which is the capital of Divine Mercy where Christ himself wanted to pass on to our generation, through the mediation of Saint Faustina. The Sanctuary houses gracious images of the Merciful Jesus and the relics of Saint Faustina. Visit the Sanctuary of Divine Mercy, the chapel of the convent of Santa Faustina and its tomb. See Blessed Pope John Paul II's displayed relic, where his robe contains the blood stain from when he was shot in 1981. Departure to Wadowice, birthplace of Karol Wojtyla. Visit the church he should have attended and was baptized as a child. Dinner and overnight in Krakow.

Hotel Novotel City west or similar 4 *

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Day 11: Warsaw | Poland
On the way to Warsaw, stop at Czestochowa. Visit Our Lady of Czestochowa, the largest pilgrimage sanctuary in Poland, where mass will take place. Dinner and overnight in Warsaw.

Warsaw Mercure Warsaw or similar 4 *

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Day 12: Warsaw | Poland
The tourist route passes through the wonderful Old Town, which was completely destroyed during the Second World War and rebuilt so painstakingly that in 1980 it was inscribed on the UNESCO Heritage List. You will have the opportunity to see the Old Town Market Square, the New Town, the Barbican, the Cathedral of Saint John, the Royal Castle and the Saxon Gardens with the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. You will also see the Grand Theater of Warsaw with an interesting Quadriga Apolínea on its tympanum, and will walk along the Royal Route to the Church of the Holy Cross that contains the urn with Chopin's heart. You can extend your tour by visiting the Warsaw City Museum or have a coffee at the famous Café Blikle. The afternoon is free for you to relax or see the impressive Baroque royal residential area of Wilanow, which was once the residence of King John III Sobieski. Dinner and overnight in Warsaw.

Warsaw Mercure Warsaw or similar 4 *

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Day 13: Warsaw | Poland
Breakfast and return to Brazil.

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