Athens, Greece

Prague to Bucharest
13 Day Tour

13 days from Prague to Vienna, Budapest and Bucharest

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Price Per person double occupancy

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Price Includes: First class hotels, rooms with private facilities, Service charges and hotel taxes, Breakfast daily, Dinner with folklore in Prague, Opera performance in Prague, Dinner with entertainment in Grinzing suburb of Vienna, Dinner with entertainment in typical csarda restaurant in Budapest, Strauss & Mozart Concert in Vienna, Dinner in Bucharest, Dinner with folklore in a local restaurant in Bucharest, Inter-city travel by modern motor coach, Arrival and departure transfers, Professional Tour Director throughout, Luggage handling, Flight ticket "Budapest - Bucharest", Headsets will be provided for included sightseeing tours, so you can easily hear your guide's commentary


Hotels: Prague: Majestic Plaza, Vienna: Savoyen or Vienna: Park Royal, Budapest: Intercontinental, Bucharest: Intercontinental


Deposit Required: $300 per person will reserve your place. A $100 service fee will be charged for cancellation at any time in addition to our normal payment and cancellation policy.

Day 1: Arrive in Prague

You will be met and transferred to your hotel. Dinner with folklore in a local restaurant. (D)


Day 2: Prague

This morning, tour the old part of the city to view the Old Town Square, the famous Astronomical Clock, the Jewish Quarter, St. Nicholas Church, Charles Bridge and more. The rest of the day is at leisure. Tonight, enjoy an opera performance. (B)


Day 3: Prague

Today, cross the Vltava River to visit the Royal Castle of Hradcany with Cathedral of St. Vitus, Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica and Golden Lane with Daliborka Tower. Your afternoon and evening are at leisure. (B)


Day 4: Vienna

Travel by motor coach to Vienna, the “City of Waltz”. The rest of the day is free. Dinner tonight will be in a typical local Heurigen restaurant. (B,D)


Day 5: Vienna

On your morning sightseeing tour, visit the Hofburg Palace, once the seat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and view the Belvedere Palace, Prater amusement park, the UN buildings, St. Stephen’s Cathedral and other vivid reminders of the city’s imperial history. After a free afternoon, enjoy an evening concert of Strauss’ and Mozart’s music. (B)


Day 6: Vienna

Take a guided visit to the Kunsthistorische Museum this morning. The balance of the day is free. (B)


Day 7: Budapest

Today, journey eastbound by motor coach to Budapest, often called “Paris of the East”. The Afternoon is free for independent activities or optional excersions. (B)


Day 8: Budapest

Situated on the opposite banks of the river Danube, the former cities of Buda and Pest are linked by a series of graceful bridges. Your morning sightseeing tour includes views of the decorative Parliament building, seat of the National Assembly; Vaci Utca, a pedestrian street lined with shops and restaurants; Heroes’ Square with the Millennium Memorial, 118 foot high Corinthian column dedicated to the Roman Catholic Church, and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The balance of the day is at leisure. (B)


Day 9: Budapest

Sightseeing tour this morning focuses on the Castle Hill area, the 13th century Matthias Church, Fisherman’s Bastion and Royal Palace. Afternoon is free for last minute shopping or independent exploration. Tonight, enjoy dinner with entertainment in a typical csarda restaurant. (B,D)


Day 10: Bucharest

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your ­flight to Bucharest. Upon arrival hotel transfer with a panoramic orientation city tour. The rest of the day is at leisure. (B)


Day 11: Bucharest

Get acquainted with the Romanian capital, once nicknamed “Little Paris”. During the tour you will visit the Parliament Palace, the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon and the National Treasure. Listen how the Romanian people -nally succeded to topple the last communist dictator in eastern Europe in the Revolution Square. Your tour will bring you also to the Romanian Athenaeum, the Opera House, the National Military Club, the Military Academy, Triumphal Arch and The Village Museum. Accommodation and dinner in a local restaurant. (B,D)


Day 12: Sinaia, Bran and Brasov

Your sightseeing tour starts with a visit to the 17th century Sinaia Monastery. Then stop in Peles Castle built as the summer residence of King Carol I. Continue the tour with a visit to the Bran Castle made famous by Bram Stoker’s novel as the residence of the vampire count, Dracula. Next, walking tour of Brasov including the visit of the First Romanian School with an impressive collection of rare books. Farewell dinner with folklore show. (B,D)


Day 13: Depart Bucharest

After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your fl­ight home. (B)