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There's plenty of fascinating things to see and do on a Hungary tour. Budapest is bursting with extraordinary highlights, such as its famous thermal baths. And there's plenty of gems like folk culture and tasty local food.

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Take in all of the must-see sights, and discover secret hidden gems on our  Hungary   small group tours . Wander through the old cobbled streets of Buda in Budapest with your  local tour leader  to uncover traditional medieval buildings, and immerse yourself in the city’s relaxed atmosphere while sipping coffee in a street-side cafe. Let all of your worries fade away as you soak in one of the city’s natural thermal baths, and get a different perspective of city life with a boat cruise along the river Danube.

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On the banks of the Danube River lies the alluring city of Budapest. But try also a walking tour or a romantic cruise adventure, luxuriate in one of the many thermal bath-houses, or experience the vastness of the grassy plains in Hungary’s north on horseback.

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Tailor-Made Holiday of Hungary History & Wine with Daily Departure Tour

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Tailor-Made Holiday of Hungary History & Wine with Daily Departure

  • Book With Flexibility This operator allows you to rebook your dates or tours with them for free, waiving change fees.

Tailor-Made Best Budapest Tour with Daily Departure Tour

Tailor-Made Best Budapest Tour with Daily Departure

Budapest, Hungary Tour

  • In-depth Cultural

Budapest, Hungary

I am very happy with my experience of Tour Radar. The trip to Budapest was great and Tour Radar was extremely helpful with any questions I had regarding the trip and the area. They provided a clear itinerary before the trip as well as offered suggestions of other things in the city that might be of interest. I would definitely book with Tour Radar again!

Trip to Budapest in 5 Days Tour

Trip to Budapest in 5 Days

Cycle the Danube Tour

Cycle the Danube

Sasa Tour Guide and Andro the driver were great. They took care of the group with their jovial attitude and ensured that individual's needs were met. They provided easy to follow directions and kept the group together. There were occasions when things would have gone wrong but Sasa and Andro ensured that they are there on every step along the way to make it trouble-free and enjoyable experience. I highly recommend intrepid tours and would consider future tours through Intrepid.

Prague & Budapest Tour

Prague & Budapest

Very good overall experience. Some glitches in pick up timing but they were all resolved. Very happy with experience.

Architecture Hungary Tour

Architecture Hungary

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Vienna and Budapest ( 4 days ) Tour

Vienna and Budapest ( 4 days )

Hotel in Vienna Prinz Eugene was so so and Breakfast buffet did not have much choice for vegetarias, but Budapest hotel Novim Cenrum is good. Overall city Tour of Vienna and Budapest with local guides are goid. especially local guide Mario in Budapest was very informative.

Austria and Hungary in a week - Vienna and Budapest Tour

Austria and Hungary in a week - Vienna and Budapest

DANUBE TRAIL Tour

DANUBE TRAIL

Cycling the Danube from Vienna to Budapest Tour

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Cycling the Danube from Vienna to Budapest

1. Pre-trip coordination should have been a lot tighter and take less of clients' time. We found ourselves second-guessing what they meant and were assuring ourselves that all will be fine. 2. Hotels are average or above average. Would be nice to have a 4 star hotel for last 2 nights, instead of 3 star Sissi Hotel (sister of Corvin). 3. Food is good. Boat ride was a wonderful suggestion. Could have printed the timings in English, and locations of jetties in Hungary so we could get on boat to Hungary more easily. 4. Bikes were first c;lass. Very comfortable and well maintained. 5. Itinery was clear but the EU 6 route was somewhat disappointing in places as it really didn't exist. 6. Excellent logistics with pick up of luggage and delivery to next hotel.

From the Tisza to the Danube, through the Real Hungary (port-to-port cruise) Tour

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From the Tisza to the Danube, through the Real Hungary (port-to-port cruise)

From the Danube to the Tisza, through the Real Hungary (port-to-port cruise) Tour

From the Danube to the Tisza, through the Real Hungary (port-to-port cruise)

Customized Hungary Vacation with Daily Departure, Private Guide and Driver Tour

Customized Hungary Vacation with Daily Departure, Private Guide and Driver

Tailor-Made Hungary Private Trip with Daily Departure Tour

Tailor-Made Hungary Private Trip with Daily Departure

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Sasa Tour Guide and Andro the driver were great. They took care of the group with their jovial attitude and ensured that individual's needs were met. They provided easy to follow directions and kept the group together. There were occasions when things would have gone wrong but Sasa and Andro ensured that they are there on every step along the way to make it trouble-free and enjoyable experience. I highly recommend intrepid tours and would consider future tours through Intrepid.

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Bohemian Highlights 2024 (Berlin to Frankfurt) - 14 Days

Bohemian Highlights 2024 (Berlin to Frankfurt) - 14 Days

  • Berlin to Frankfurt
  • Age range: 5 - 80
  • Group size: 50

Prague to Budapest Ride - 11 Days

Prague to Budapest Ride - 11 Days

  • Prague to Budapest
  • Age range: 16 - 99
  • Group size: 14

Cycle the Danube - 8 Days

Cycle the Danube - 8 Days

  • Vienna to Budapest
  • Age range: 14 - 99
  • Group size: 15

Highlights of Central Europe - 8 Days

Highlights of Central Europe - 8 Days

  • Age range: 15 - 99
  • Group size: 12

Balkan Adventure - 15 Days

Balkan Adventure - 15 Days

  • Budapest to Dubrovnik
  • Group size: 16

Budapest to Bucharest - 10 Days

Budapest to Bucharest - 10 Days

  • Budapest to Bucharest

Get Social: Mega European 2024

Get Social: Mega European 2024

  • London to London
  • Age range: 18 - 39
  • Group size: 48

Cycle Romania - 9 Days

Cycle Romania - 9 Days

  • Bucharest to Bucharest

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Welcome to Hungary: A Land of Enchanting Beauty and Rich Cultural Heritage

Embark on a remarkable journey to Hungary, a captivating destination that seamlessly blends old-world charm with vibrant modernity. With our exclusive Hungary tours and holidays, get ready to discover a land that boasts a tapestry of architectural marvels, breathtaking landscapes, and a warm and hospitable culture.

Step into the heart of Budapest, Hungary's enchanting capital, where the majestic Danube River flows gracefully between the city's two halves, Buda and Pest. Marvel at the grandeur of the Hungarian Parliament Building, a true architectural masterpiece, and take a leisurely stroll across the iconic Chain Bridge, soaking in panoramic views of the city's skyline.

Immerse yourself in the rich history of Hungary as you explore the historic Buda Castle, perched atop Castle Hill. Roam the charming cobblestone streets of the Castle District, where medieval buildings and Gothic churches stand as testaments to the country's past. Delve into Hungary's royal heritage with a visit to Matthias Church, a stunning masterpiece adorned with vibrant Zsolnay ceramic tiles.

Venture beyond the capital and discover the scenic landscapes of the Hungarian countryside. Explore the picturesque region of Lake Balaton, often referred to as the "Hungarian Sea." With its shimmering turquoise waters, charming waterfront towns, and vineyard-dotted hills, it's a paradise for nature lovers and wine enthusiasts alike.

No visit to Hungary would be complete without indulging in its world-renowned cuisine. Delight your taste buds with hearty goulash, flavorful paprika-spiced dishes, and delectable pastries like chimney cake and dobos torte. Pair these culinary delights with a glass of Hungarian wine, renowned for its richness and diversity, as you toast to unforgettable moments.

Hungary's cultural heritage shines brightly through its thermal baths and spas, offering a haven of relaxation and rejuvenation. Bathe in the healing waters of Budapest's Széchenyi Thermal Baths or experience the tranquil beauty of Lake Hévíz, Europe's largest natural thermal lake. Let the therapeutic powers of these natural wonders wash away your cares and leave you feeling refreshed.

Whether you seek a romantic escape, a family adventure, or an exploration of history and culture, Hungary has something to offer every traveler. From the vibrant energy of Budapest to the serene beauty of its countryside, this remarkable country invites you to uncover its treasures.

With our meticulously crafted Hungary tours and holidays, let us guide you through the wonders of this remarkable land. Immerse yourself in captivating history, indulge in culinary delights, and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Join us on an extraordinary journey to Hungary, where the past meets the present in perfect harmony.

When is the best time to visit Hungary?

The best time to visit Hungary largely depends on your preferences and the activities you wish to engage in during your trip. Hungary experiences a continental climate with distinct seasons, offering different experiences throughout the year. Here's a breakdown of the seasons to help you decide when to plan your visit:

Spring (March to May): Spring in Hungary brings mild temperatures, blooming flowers, and vibrant green landscapes. It's an ideal time for outdoor activities, exploring the countryside, and enjoying the beauty of Budapest without the peak tourist crowds.

Summer (June to August): Summer is the peak tourist season in Hungary, characterized by warm to hot temperatures and longer daylight hours. It's a great time to visit if you want to enjoy outdoor festivals, rooftop bars, and open-air concerts. The popular Sziget Festival, held in August, attracts music enthusiasts from around the world.

Autumn (September to November): Autumn in Hungary is marked by mild temperatures and beautiful fall foliage. It's a great time to explore the vineyards and wine regions, as well as immerse yourself in the cultural events and harvest festivals that take place during this season.

Winter (December to February): Winters in Hungary are cold with occasional snowfall, creating a picturesque atmosphere. Budapest's Christmas markets, adorned with festive lights and offering traditional treats, are a major highlight during the holiday season. It's also a great time to visit Hungary's thermal baths and indulge in their warm waters.

Overall, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and a great balance between indoor and outdoor activities. If you prefer warm weather and lively summer events, then the summer months are ideal. For those seeking a winter wonderland experience, the holiday season and winter months bring a cozy and festive ambiance.

Consider your personal preferences, the activities you want to engage in, and the atmosphere you desire when choosing the best time to visit Hungary. No matter the season, Hungary's charm and attractions are sure to leave a lasting impression on your journey.

Will I need a visa to travel to Hungary?

The visa requirements for traveling to Hungary depend on your nationality and the purpose and duration of your visit. Here is some general information regarding visa requirements for Hungary:

Schengen Area: Hungary is part of the Schengen Area, which is a group of European countries that have abolished internal borders. If you are a citizen of a country that is also a member of the Schengen Area, you generally do not need a visa to enter Hungary for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. This applies to visitors from countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and many others. However, please note that the specific visa exemption rules may vary based on your nationality, so it is always best to check with the Hungarian embassy or consulate in your country for the most up-to-date information.

Non-Schengen Area Citizens: If you are a citizen of a country that is not part of the Schengen Area, you may need to apply for a Schengen visa to enter Hungary. The Schengen visa allows you to travel to and stay in Hungary, as well as other Schengen countries, for a limited period of time. The application process typically involves submitting required documents, such as a valid passport, travel itinerary, proof of accommodation, and travel insurance, along with the visa application form. It is recommended to apply for the Schengen visa well in advance of your planned trip.

Visa-Free Agreements: Hungary has visa-free agreements with certain countries outside the Schengen Area, allowing their citizens to enter Hungary without a visa for specific periods. For example, citizens of the United Kingdom can visit Hungary for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa.

It is important to note that visa requirements can change, so it is advisable to consult the official website of the Hungarian embassy or consulate in your country or contact them directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding visa requirements and application procedures.

Remember to allow sufficient time for the visa application process, gather all necessary documents, and ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your planned departure date.

What are the must see destinations in Hungary?

Hungary is a country brimming with captivating destinations that offer a blend of historical charm, architectural wonders, natural beauty, and vibrant culture. Here are some must-see destinations in Hungary:

Budapest: Hungary's capital city, Budapest, is a true gem that should not be missed. Explore the stunning Buda Castle, visit the Hungarian Parliament Building, and admire the panoramic views from Fisherman's Bastion. Take a leisurely cruise along the Danube River and relax in one of the city's famous thermal baths, such as the Széchenyi or Gellért Baths.

Lake Balaton: Known as the "Hungarian Sea," Lake Balaton is the largest freshwater lake in Central Europe and a popular destination for relaxation and recreation. Explore charming lakeside towns like Siófok and Balatonfüred, soak up the sun on the beaches, or indulge in water sports such as sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking.

Eger: Located in northeastern Hungary, Eger is a historic city renowned for its medieval castle and thermal baths. Explore the narrow streets of the Old Town, visit the stunning Eger Cathedral, and sample the region's famous red wine, Egri Bikavér (Bull's Blood).

Pécs: Situated in the southwestern part of the country, Pécs is a vibrant city with a rich cultural heritage. Explore its well-preserved Roman ruins, including the Early Christian Necropolis, and visit the stunning Pécs Cathedral. Don't miss the Zsolnay Cultural Quarter, known for its unique architectural designs and colorful Zsolnay ceramics.

Hortobágy National Park: For nature enthusiasts, a visit to Hortobágy National Park is a must. This UNESCO World Heritage site is the largest continuous natural grassland in Europe and is home to diverse wildlife, including wild horses and bird species. Explore the picturesque landscapes, go on a horse-drawn carriage ride, and experience the traditional Hungarian cowboy lifestyle.

Szentendre: Located near Budapest, the charming town of Szentendre offers a delightful escape with its quaint streets, colorful buildings, and art galleries. Explore the museums showcasing Hungarian art and culture, visit the Serbian Orthodox Blagovestenska Church, and wander through the town's lively craft and souvenir shops.

Tokaj Wine Region: Wine lovers should not miss a visit to the Tokaj Wine Region in northeastern Hungary. Famous for its sweet Tokaji Aszú wines, this region offers picturesque vineyards, wine cellars, and the opportunity to indulge in wine tastings and cellar tours.

These are just a few highlights of the many must-see destinations in Hungary. Each region has its own unique attractions and charms, so be sure to explore beyond the main cities to truly discover the diversity and beauty of this captivating country.

What is the local currency in Hungary, and can I use credit cards?

The local currency of Hungary is the Hungarian Forint (HUF). It is advisable to have some Hungarian Forints on hand for small purchases, public transportation, and places that may not accept credit cards.

Credit cards are widely accepted in major cities and tourist areas of Hungary. You can use internationally recognized credit cards such as Visa, Mastercard, and American Express at hotels, restaurants, shops, and larger establishments. However, it's always a good idea to carry some cash for smaller businesses, markets, and rural areas where credit card acceptance may be limited.

ATMs (cash machines) are readily available in Hungary, allowing you to withdraw Hungarian Forints using your debit or credit card. It's recommended to inform your bank or credit card company about your travel plans to ensure that your card will work abroad and to inquire about any potential fees or charges for international transactions.

When using your credit card in Hungary, be cautious about card skimming or fraudulent activities, as is the case when using cards in any foreign country. Keep an eye on your card during transactions, use ATMs located in well-lit and secure areas, and shield your PIN when entering it.

It's always a good idea to have a mix of payment options when traveling to Hungary – a combination of cash (Hungarian Forints) for smaller transactions and credit cards for larger purchases or emergencies will ensure smooth and convenient transactions throughout your trip.

Is Hungary a good family holiday destination?

Absolutely! Hungary is an excellent family holiday destination with a wide range of attractions and activities that cater to both children and adults. Here's why Hungary is a great choice for a family vacation:

Family-Friendly Attractions: Hungary offers numerous family-friendly attractions that will keep both kids and adults entertained. Budapest, the capital city, has several attractions suitable for families, such as the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden, the Children's Railway, and the Budapest Pinball Museum. There are also interactive museums like the Hungarian Natural History Museum and the Palace of Miracles, which provide educational and engaging experiences for children.

Thermal Baths and Aquatic Parks: Hungary is renowned for its thermal baths, many of which have dedicated sections for families. The Széchenyi Thermal Bath in Budapest, for example, features outdoor pools, slides, and play areas suitable for children. There are also water parks like the Aquaworld Budapest, which offer a variety of slides, wave pools, and water attractions for the whole family to enjoy.

Beautiful Nature and Outdoor Activities: Hungary boasts stunning natural landscapes that provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities. Families can explore national parks such as Hortobágy, Bükk, or Aggtelek, where they can go hiking, cycling, or even horseback riding. Lake Balaton, often referred to as the "Hungarian Sea," offers sandy beaches, water sports, and bike paths suitable for families.

Festivals and Events: Hungary hosts a wide array of family-friendly festivals and events throughout the year. The Budapest Summer Festival features open-air theater performances, concerts, and cultural events suitable for all ages. The Busójárás Carnival in Mohács, held in February, is a unique and vibrant celebration that children will find fascinating.

Safety and Convenience: Hungary is generally considered a safe country for travelers, including families. The cities are well-maintained, public transportation is efficient, and the locals are welcoming and helpful. Hungary's compact size also makes it easy to navigate and explore different regions without long travel distances.

Family-Friendly Accommodations and Services: Hungary offers a wide range of family-friendly accommodations, including hotels with spacious rooms, apartments, and vacation rentals. Many establishments provide amenities and services specifically designed for families, such as play areas, children's menus, and babysitting services.

From exploring historical sites to enjoying outdoor adventures and cultural experiences, Hungary offers a diverse range of family-friendly attractions and activities that will create lasting memories for everyone. So, pack your bags and embark on an unforgettable family holiday in Hungary!

Is Hungary a good destination for solo travellers?

Absolutely! Hungary is a fantastic destination for solo travelers, offering a mix of cultural experiences, vibrant cities, stunning landscapes, and a welcoming atmosphere. Here's why Hungary is a great choice for solo adventurers:

Safety: Hungary is generally considered a safe country for travelers, including solo travelers. The cities are well-maintained, and the locals are known for their hospitality and friendliness. While it's always important to take basic precautions as you would in any destination, Hungary's low crime rates contribute to a sense of security for solo travelers.

Budapest: The capital city of Budapest is a captivating destination that caters to solo travelers. With its blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy, Budapest offers a wealth of attractions and activities. You can explore the iconic landmarks like Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, and the Hungarian Parliament Building. Take a leisurely stroll along the Danube River, immerse yourself in the city's thermal baths, or enjoy the vibrant nightlife in the ruin pubs.

Cultural Experiences: Hungary's rich cultural heritage provides solo travelers with plenty of opportunities to delve into the country's history, arts, and traditions. Explore the museums and galleries of Budapest, visit historic sites like Eger Castle or Pécs Cathedral, and discover the traditional Hungarian cuisine at local markets and eateries.

Solo-Friendly Activities: Hungary offers various activities that are well-suited for solo travelers. Joining guided walking tours or culinary tours allows you to meet fellow travelers and engage with locals. You can also attend cultural events, such as concerts or festivals, where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant Hungarian culture and connect with like-minded individuals.

Easy Transportation: Hungary has a well-developed transportation system, making it convenient for solo travelers to explore the country. Budapest has an efficient public transportation network, including buses, trams, and the metro, which allows you to navigate the city with ease. Additionally, Hungary's compact size makes it feasible to venture beyond Budapest and explore other regions and cities by train or bus.

Affordable Travel: Hungary offers excellent value for solo travelers, especially when compared to other European destinations. Accommodations, dining, and transportation are generally affordable, allowing solo travelers to make the most of their budget.

Whether you're seeking cultural immersion, relaxation in thermal baths, or vibrant city life, Hungary has a lot to offer solo travelers. With its welcoming atmosphere, stunning attractions, and diverse experiences, Hungary is an ideal destination for those looking to embark on a solo adventure.

Is Hungary a safe destination?

Yes, Hungary is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. The country has a low crime rate, and tourists are generally welcomed and respected by the local population. However, as with any travel destination, it is important to exercise common sense and take basic safety precautions to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Here are some tips to stay safe while visiting Hungary:

Be cautious with your belongings: Keep an eye on your personal belongings and valuables, especially in crowded places, tourist areas, and public transportation. Use a secure bag or money belt to carry important documents and cash, and avoid displaying expensive items or large amounts of cash in public.

Use reliable transportation: Stick to official taxis or reputable ride-sharing services when traveling within cities. It's advisable to choose licensed taxis with meters or book a taxi through a reputable app. If you're using public transportation, be aware of your surroundings and keep an eye on your belongings.

Stay informed about your surroundings: Familiarize yourself with the local customs, traditions, and laws of Hungary. Pay attention to your surroundings and be aware of any potential risks or areas to avoid. Stay updated on current events and follow any travel advisories or recommendations issued by your government.

Use common sense at night: Like in any major city, it's advisable to exercise caution when walking alone at night, especially in quiet or poorly lit areas. Stick to well-lit and populated areas, and consider using transportation options such as taxis or rideshares when traveling at night.

Be cautious of scams and tourist traps: Like in many popular tourist destinations, there may be individuals or groups attempting to scam tourists. Be cautious of anyone offering unsolicited help or trying to distract you. Use reputable tour operators and be aware of common scams to avoid falling victim to them.

Keep important documents secure: Make copies of your passport, visa, and other important travel documents and keep them in a safe place separate from the originals. It's also a good idea to have digital copies stored securely online or in your email for easy access if needed.

By exercising caution, staying informed, and using common sense, you can have a safe and enjoyable experience while visiting Hungary. As always, it's recommended to stay updated on the latest travel advice and follow any specific guidelines provided by your government or relevant authorities.

Will I require any vaccinations to travel to Hungary?

Before traveling to Hungary, it's always a good idea to consult with a healthcare professional or a travel health clinic to get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding vaccinations and health recommendations. The specific vaccinations you may need for Hungary can depend on various factors, including your current immunization status, your travel plans within the country, and your individual health considerations. Here are a few vaccinations that are commonly recommended for travelers to Hungary:

Routine Vaccinations: Ensure that you are up to date with routine vaccinations, including measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, varicella (chickenpox), and polio vaccines.

Hepatitis A: Hepatitis A is a viral infection that can be contracted through contaminated food or water. It is recommended for all travelers to Hungary, as there is a risk of exposure, especially when consuming local foods or drinks.

Hepatitis B: Hepatitis B is a viral infection that can be transmitted through blood, sexual contact, or contaminated needles. The vaccine is recommended for travelers who may engage in activities that could expose them to blood or body fluids, such as medical procedures or sexual encounters.

Rabies: Rabies is a viral disease that can be transmitted through the bites or scratches of infected animals. If you plan to engage in outdoor activities or have close contact with animals, such as hiking or working with animals, the rabies vaccine may be recommended.

Tick-borne Encephalitis: Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral infection transmitted through tick bites. If you plan to spend a significant amount of time in rural or forested areas during the high-risk season (spring to autumn), consider getting vaccinated against tick-borne encephalitis.

It's important to note that this is not an exhaustive list, and vaccination requirements can vary based on individual circumstances. It is strongly recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or travel health clinic well in advance of your trip to get personalized advice based on your specific needs and medical history. They will be able to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding vaccinations and any other health precautions you should take before traveling to Hungary.

How does the rooming work on tours?

Small group tours in Hungary typically involve a set itinerary where you travel with a group of fellow travellers and a tour leader/guide. Accommodation arrangements  vary depending on the specific tour you choose. Here are some common aspects of rooming arrangements on small group tours:

Shared Rooms: In order to promote camaraderie and facilitate interaction among group members, most tours arrange shared accommodation. This means you will be paired with another member of the same gender from the group to share a room. Roommates may sometimes change periodically throughout the tour.

Single Supplement: If you prefer to have your own room and privacy, you may have the option to pay a single supplement fee. This additional fee allows you to have your own room for the duration of the tour. However, please note that single supplements can vary in cost and availability.

Roommate Matching: Tour operators usually offer roommate matching services, where they try to pair you with a suitable roommate based on your preferences, such as age range. This can help ensure compatibility and a more enjoyable experience for all participants.

Rooming Preferences: When booking your small group tour, it's important to communicate your rooming preferences to the tour operator. If you have specific requirements or preferences, such as sharing with a friend or a specific roommate request, it's advisable to inform the tour operator during the booking process.

It's important to carefully read the tour details and inclusions provided by the tour operator to understand their specific rooming policies. If having your own room is a priority, make sure to inquire about the availability of single supplements and any associated costs before booking your tour.

Keep in mind that while sharing a room with a fellow traveller can be a great way to meet new people and build connections, having your own room provides more privacy and flexibility. Consider your preferences and the dynamics of the tour when deciding whether to opt for a shared room or pay for a single supplement.

Remember to communicate your needs and preferences clearly with the tour operator during the booking process to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable accommodation experience on your small group tour in Hungary.

What is the food like in Hungary?

Hungarian cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors, influences, and traditional dishes that reflect the country's rich history and cultural heritage. Here's a glimpse into the mouthwatering world of Hungarian food:

Goulash (Gulyás): Goulash is Hungary's most famous dish and a symbol of the country's culinary tradition. It is a hearty stew made with tender beef or veal, paprika, onions, and a variety of spices. This flavorful dish is often served with potatoes or bread and is perfect for warming up on chilly days.

Langos: Langos is a popular street food in Hungary. It is a deep-fried flatbread topped with various savory or sweet toppings like sour cream, grated cheese, garlic, sausage, or even Nutella. Langos is a delicious and satisfying treat that can be enjoyed as a snack or a light meal.

Chicken Paprikash (Paprikás Csirke): Chicken Paprikash is a classic Hungarian dish that features tender chicken cooked in a rich, creamy paprika sauce. It is typically served with Hungarian dumplings called nokedli or with rice. The combination of flavors and the creamy texture make this dish a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Lángos: Lángos is another Hungarian specialty, particularly loved as a street food snack. It is a deep-fried dough, similar to a flatbread, topped with garlic, sour cream, and grated cheese. Lángos is crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, making it a delightful treat.

Dobos Torte: Dobos Torte is a traditional Hungarian cake known for its distinctive layered structure. It consists of multiple thin sponge cake layers with chocolate buttercream in between, topped with caramel. This indulgent dessert is a must-try for those with a sweet tooth.

Chimney Cake (Kürtőskalács): Chimney Cake is a popular Hungarian sweet treat made from sweet yeast dough that is wrapped around a cone-shaped mold, then baked and coated with sugar. It can be enjoyed plain or filled with various fillings such as Nutella, cinnamon, or ground walnuts. Chimney Cakes are a delightful snack, especially during festivals or outdoor events.

Hungarian Wines: Hungary has a long history of winemaking, and it is known for its excellent wines. Tokaj, the famous sweet white wine, is a pride of Hungary. Other notable wine regions include Eger, Villány, and Szekszárd, offering a variety of reds, whites, and rosés to explore and taste.

Hungarian cuisine celebrates bold flavors, hearty portions, and a combination of influences from neighboring countries. From savory stews to delectable pastries and fine wines, Hungary offers a diverse culinary experience that will delight your taste buds and leave you craving for more.

Can I drink the tap water in Hungary?

Yes, tap water in Hungary is generally safe to drink and of high quality. The water supply in major cities, including Budapest, is well-maintained and meets European Union standards. The water undergoes regular testing and treatment to ensure its safety.

Locals commonly drink tap water without any issues, and it is widely available in restaurants, cafes, and other establishments. It is also worth noting that Hungary has a long history of thermal baths and spa culture, with many of them using mineral-rich thermal water sourced from natural springs, which further attests to the quality of the water.

However, if you prefer, you can always choose to buy bottled water, which is readily available in stores and supermarkets throughout the country. It's always a good idea to check the labeling and ensure that the water is bottled and sealed properly.

In rural or remote areas, especially if you're unsure about the water source or if there is a specific advisory in place, it might be safer to rely on bottled water or use water purification methods such as boiling or using water purification tablets.

As a general rule, if you're uncertain about the quality of the tap water in a specific location, it's best to consult with the locals or staff at your accommodation for their recommendations and advice.

Overall, tap water in Hungary is considered safe for drinking, but it's always a personal choice to opt for bottled water if you prefer or if you have any specific concerns about the water source.

Are there any cultural norms in Hungary I should follow?

Yes, when visiting Hungary, it's always respectful to be aware of and adhere to certain cultural norms and customs. Here are some cultural norms in Hungary that you should keep in mind:

Greetings: When meeting someone, it is customary to greet them with a firm handshake, accompanied by direct eye contact. Address people using their last name, followed by their title if applicable (e.g., Mr., Mrs., Dr.).

Politeness and Courtesy: Hungarians appreciate politeness and courtesy in social interactions. Use "please" (kérem) and "thank you" (köszönöm) when making requests or expressing gratitude. Saying "excuse me" (elnézést) is considered polite when passing through a crowded area.

Personal Space: Hungarians generally respect personal space. Avoid standing too close to someone unless it is necessary, and maintain an appropriate distance when engaging in conversations.

Punctuality: Being on time is valued in Hungarian culture, particularly for business meetings and formal events. It is considered respectful to arrive a few minutes early.

Dining Etiquette: When dining in someone's home or at a restaurant, it is customary to wait for the host or the oldest person at the table to start eating before you begin. It is also polite to keep your hands visible on the table during the meal. When toasting with drinks, maintain eye contact and clink glasses with everyone at the table.

Dress Code: Hungarians generally dress stylishly and take pride in their appearance. When visiting religious sites or attending formal events, it is advisable to dress modestly and conservatively. Casual attire is acceptable in most other situations, but avoid overly revealing or beachwear-like clothing in public places.

Language: While many Hungarians speak English, especially in tourist areas, it is polite to learn a few basic Hungarian phrases and greetings. Locals appreciate the effort, and it can enhance your interactions and show respect for the local culture.

Tipping: Tipping is customary in Hungary. In restaurants, it is common to leave a tip of around 10% of the total bill. Additionally, it is customary to tip taxi drivers, hotel staff, and tour guides if you're satisfied with their services.

Remember, cultural norms can vary between regions and individuals, so it's always a good idea to observe and adapt to the specific customs of the people you interact with. Hungarians are generally warm and hospitable, and showing respect for their customs and traditions will help you have a more enjoyable and rewarding experience during your visit.

What should I pack for a trip to Hungary?

When packing for a trip to Hungary, it's important to consider the season and the activities you have planned. Here's a general packing list to help you prepare:

  • Clothing: Pack clothing suitable for the season of your visit. Hungary experiences four distinct seasons, so consider the following:

Spring (March to May): Bring lightweight layers, a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings, and a rainproof jacket or umbrella.

Summer (June to August): Pack lightweight and breathable clothing such as t-shirts, shorts, skirts, dresses, and sandals. Don't forget a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen for protection from the sun.

Autumn (September to November): Bring a mix of clothing suitable for both mild and cooler temperatures. Layering is key, as mornings and evenings can be cool while afternoons are often milder.

Winter (December to February): Bundle up with warm clothing including a coat, sweaters, long-sleeved shirts, trousers, and boots. Don't forget gloves, a hat, a scarf, and a thick winter coat for the colder months.

Comfortable footwear: Bring comfortable walking shoes or sneakers, especially if you plan to explore the cities or enjoy outdoor activities. If you're visiting during the rainy season, waterproof shoes or boots can be useful.

Travel adapters: Hungary uses the European standard Type C and Type F power outlets. Ensure you have the appropriate travel adapters to charge your electronic devices.

Medications and health essentials: Pack any necessary prescription medications, along with a small travel first aid kit containing basic supplies such as band-aids, pain relievers, and any personal medications you might need.

Travel documents: Bring your passport, visa (if required), travel insurance documents, and any other important travel documents. It's a good idea to keep copies of these documents in a separate place as a backup.

Travel guidebook and maps: Consider bringing a guidebook or maps to help you navigate and learn more about the local attractions and points of interest.

Travel essentials: Don't forget to pack essentials such as a reusable water bottle, a daypack for outings, a camera or smartphone for capturing memories, and a travel lock for securing your belongings.

Cash and cards: Bring some Hungarian forints (HUF) for smaller purchases and places that might not accept cards. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in most establishments, but it's always a good idea to have some cash on hand for emergencies or when cards are not accepted.

Remember to check the weather forecast before your trip to Hungary and make any necessary adjustments to your packing list. Pack light and smart, considering your specific needs and planned activities. With the right essentials, you'll be well-prepared to enjoy your trip to Hungary.

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Bratislava, Budapest, Krakow, Prague, Vienna

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  • Enjoy a wine tasting in the charming town of Mikulov
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Prague to Budapest Ride

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Budapest, Prague, Vienna

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Explore Central Europe

Bar, Berlin, Berlin Wall, Budapest, Český Krumlov, Prague, Vienna

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"We spent two wonderful weeks touring several of the best destinations in Portugal & Spain with a group of 16 people. Our guide (Fredy) was from Spain and intimately familiar with the region, including its rich history, attractions, and food/beverages. The tour was well-paced using a combinations of private vehicles (small buses and cabs), trains, and an airplane ride as well as a fair amount of walking to get around these two beautiful countries. We extended our stay in Lisbon to see more attractions and took a side trip to Fatima, Obidos, and Nazare that was also excellent. Would have liked to have a bit more time in a couple of the cities, but we'll just have to plan another trip!"

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  • Sample the famous Hungarian 'Bulls’ Blood' in Eger – the wine that supposedly gave the Hungarian army supernatural strength during their battle against the Ottoman Empire.
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  • Learn spooky stories in Transylvania – the birthplace of the world's most famous vampire, Dracula. Then visit Bran Castle in Brasov – the inspiration for Dracula’s home.
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"We joined the Intrepid “Real Italy Food Tour” and enjoyed it thoroughly. Our tour guide, Micol, was very knowledgeable and provided us with lots of good information. It seems Micol knew many of the staff of the venues we visited, including the pasta making class we attended. Our group of 11 travelers was extremely compatible, which greatly added to the fun and enjoyment."

Imperial Cities of Europe - 6 Countries

Imperial Cities of Europe - 6 Countries

Bratislava, Budapest, Hallstatt, Lake Bled, Ljubljana, Munich, Prague, Salzburg, Vienna

  • Cruise along the Danube River and experience the beautiful sights of Budapest
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Cycling the Danube from Vienna to Budapest

Cycling the Danube from Vienna to Budapest

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Bucharest, Budapest, Istanbul, Romania, Sofia

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  • Visit 'dracula's castle' and charming slavic villages
  • Explore the spectacular cities of budapest and istanbul

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Best of Central Europe

Auschwitz, Budapest, Krakow, Prague, Vienna

  • Stay in old-school style while supporting a social cause during your time in Vienna. The city’s quirky Magdas Hotel is committed to helping local refugees earn a living through employment.
  • Embark on a hike through the lesser known but no less stunning Tatra Mountains in Slovakia. With a range of trails available, you’ll be high above the valley floor admiring the vistas in no time.
  • See the classic Polish cities of Wroclaw and Krakow and feel the emotional wallop of a sobering visit to nearby Auschwitz.
  • Discover the magical Cesky Krumlov on a guided tour around town with your small group, passing by medieval buildings, verdant countryside and the flowing Vltava River.
  • Get the low-down on Budapest’s classic charm, café culture, and eclectic neighbourhood vibes during your time here. Have you actually been to Budapest if you didn’t go to a ruin bar?

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  • Hungarians have a very strong connection to their past, even when it’s not personally remembered. A common phrase is “more was lost in Mohacs.” Meaning that a battle in the 1500’s, in which a severe defeat was suffered, was more significant than what might be going wrong in your life today
  • The city of Budapest was modeled after Paris’ city planning, and is very easy to navigate
  • You are visiting a country in Central  Europe . Not Eastern Europe. Many still vividly remember harsh times under communism and the term “Eastern” is not favorable
  • Budapest is a great base to have as there are a number of day trips well worth doing. Statue Park, the town of Szentendre, even wine country are all within a few hours from the city.
  • As with most trips, it’s worth learning a few basic words and phrases. In Hungarian, the word for “hello” is “szia” (plural is "sziasztok") and thank you is “koszonom.” There is no actual one word for “please” in the Hungarian language. The closest in translation is “Kerem,” but you will more commonly hear “Tessek.”

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Where is Hungary? 

Hungary is a Central European country sharing its borders with many Eastern and Central European countries including Austria , Slovakia , Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia , and Slovenia . Due to Hungary’s central location, you can see influences from all of these countries throughout Hungary. 

What is the Weather Like in Hungary? 

Hungary is home to a typical four-season climate. Summers in Hungary are dry and on average between 75 and 85 degrees. The summers can be humid so watch out for an occasional thunderstorm during the late afternoon. 

The spring and fall see more rain and cooler temperatures. The weather during the winter in Hungary depends on where you are. In the mountains, you can see some snow and face strong winds called bora . In the cities, you may see less snow but the temperatures can still be very cold. 

What to Pack for Hungary

Similar to other Central European such as Austria and Slovakia, what time of the year you are visiting will dictate what you put in your suitcase. During the summer, make sure to bring plenty of shorts, tank tops, and hats. The Hungarian sun can get warm so make sure to pack some sunscreen. 

If you’re visiting during the shoulder seasons, layers are the best. Packing a rainjacket, sweaters, and pants will best protect you from those rainy days and strong winds. Budapest is a great place to visit during the winter to experience the Christmas Markets. When visiting during the winter make sure to pack warm clothes, scarves, and hats to keep you warm when you are looking for that mulled wine. 

Another essential piece of clothing you shouldn’t forget when visiting Hungary is a bathing suit, no matter the season. Yes, you can wear a swimsuit in Budapest in January! Budapest is built on hot springs and many of the bathhouses are open year-round for you to relax.  

What is the Currency in Hungary? 

Hungary uses the Forint (HUF). You will find that some places do accept the Euro, but it’s best to stick with the Forint as it is easier and may seem rude if you use another currency. 

You’ll be able to find plenty of ATMs in Budapest and the other major cities around Hungary. Most restaurants and stores take a card. If you visit the Grand Market in Budapest, it’s best to bring along some cash as some stands may not take a card. 

Getting Around Budapest

Budapest is at the center of Hungarian life. Most tours of Hungary will start and end in Budapest . This means you need to know how to get around this city that is bisected by the Danube River . 

Budapest is a large city; however, you can easily get around by walking. There are plenty of tree-lined streets to protect you from the sun and many of the sites are located near each other If you are traveling a long distance you can hop on continental Europe’s oldest metro or take one of the many above-ground trams. 

Be very wary of taxis in Budapest. There have been issues with taxi drivers overcharging tourists. When hailing a cab on the street double-check the company or even better, call a reputable taxi company for a pickup. Uber was banned from Budapest, but there are one or two other mobile app options you may be able to find. 

Common Phrases in Hungarian 

Hungarian is one of the hardest languages for English-speakers to pick up. Magyar (the actual term for the language spoken in Hungary) is completely different than the languages spoken in the surrounding countries. Magyar is a Finno-Ugric language which means it is a combination of some Asian dialects along with Finnish and Estonian languages. 

There are 44 letters in the alphabet, 14 of which are vowels. To make things even more difficult some letters are a combination of 2-3 letters. Hungarian also has some extreme formation rules you will need to pay attention to. While this seems quite daunting, there are some phrases you can remember to get you by during your visit: 

  • Szia/Sziasztok (see-ya/see-ya-stock) - hello (to one person); hello (multiple people)
  • Jo napot (yoh nah-poht) - Good day or good morning
  • Viszontlatasra (vee-sont-lah-tash-rah) - Good bye
  • Igen (eeghen) - Yes
  • Nem (nehm) - No
  • Koszonom (kew-sew-newm) - Thank you
  • Hogy vagy? (hodj vodj) - How are you?

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Sandwiched between Eastern and Western Europe, Hungary has been ruled by Romans, Austrian Hapsburgs, and Ottoman Turks – to name but a few – and each has left their mark. Straddling the Danube, the twin city of Budapest dates from Buda's earliest days as a Roman outpost and rivals Vienna as the most elegant city on the river. Wide avenues and cathedrals are watched over by imposing Buda Castle, besieged no less than 31 times in its 750-year history. Hungary's spas will pamper you, its wine beguile you, and its architecture stun you so much you'd swear you were in more affluent Western Europe. But the traditional countryside – and the prices – will pinch you out of that dream.

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Habsburg Art and Classical Music small group Tour

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Visiting Austria, Czech Republic

From the mediaeval jewel of Cesky Krumlow to the grandeur of the Habsburg’s summer palace in Vienna , our small group will embark on a 21 night journey to learn about these vibrant and artistically rich cities . We delve into the history of the famous artists, musicians, writers, architects and composers from Austria , Hungary , Poland and the Czech Republic.

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Oberammergau Passion Play 2022 & the Habsburg cities

Enjoy the authentic experience of the Oberammergau passion play on this escorted tour with one of the best small group tour companies in Europe . Our destinations and itineraries provide small group journeys for like minded people. For solo travelers a minimal single supplement applies.

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Visiting Bulgaria, Hungary

Bulgaria and Romania have been at the crossroads of civilisations for centuries. This is a small group tour from one of the best small group tour companies for Europe , whose trips each day, select destinations from local guides that provide authentic experiences for our guests who are on holiday.

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Budapest Small Group Tours in 2024

3-Hour Orientation Walking Tour of Buda and Pest

Experience the best of Budapest with our small group tours. Discover iconic attractions like Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, and Heroes' Square in the company of knowledgeable guides. Join our intimate groups of up to 12 people for an immersive and personalized exploration of the beautiful Hungarian capital. Book your Budapest small group tour today!

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The maximum group size for our Budapest small group tours is typically around 12 people.

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Our Budapest small group tours cover popular attractions such as Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, Matthias Church, Heroes' Square, and the Parliament Building.

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Meals are not typically included in our Budapest small group tours. However, the tour guides can provide recommendations for local restaurants and eateries along the way.

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This is the most personal, informative and enjoyable group tour of Budapest. Join the city tour guided exclusively in English to avoid the inconvenience of multilingual tours and enjoy the comfort of our small friendly groups . The tour is designed with an extended duration of 4 hours to include pleasant walks in between bus rides and to cover the sights which are not included in the usual 2–3 hour tours. Two fix departures daily. Free pick up from the hotel. The route of the sightseeing tour: City park (walk): Heroes' square, Vajdahunyad castle, Széchenyi Spa – Andrássy avenue – Opera – Synagogue of Dohány Street – St. Stephen's Basilica – Parliament – Castle district (walk): Matthias church, Fisherman's bastion – Gellért hill (walk), Citadel – Tour ends in the city centre Price and departure times: Adults: 8.500 HUF (approx. 33 EUR or 43 USD) Children under 12: 4.250 (approx. 16.5 EUR or 21.5 USD) In English every day at 10.00 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. In German: every day at 10:00 am In Italian: every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 10:00 am In Spanish: every Monday, Wednesdsay, Friday and Sunday at 10:00 am In Russian: every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday at 10:00 am Free pick up Sightseeing cruise and city tour – 2in1 Save and choose our 2in1 offer and complete your city tour with a day time or evening sightseeing boat trip on the majestic Danube River! (no pick up for the cruise) City tour and day time cruise: 11.700 HUF (approx. 47 EUR or 60 USD) City tour and evening cruise: 12.400 HUF (approx. 49 EUR or 63 USD) Children under 12: - 50 %

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See the iconic capital city sights of Budapest, Vienna and Prague as your local Travel Director takes the reins on this 10-day adventure. Starting with a spot of Budapest sightseeing, your introduction to Hungary’s capital tracks through the cobblestone streets of the Castle district to the sweeping city views from the Fisherman’s Bastion. Journey along the Danube to Vienna—the home of the Habsburg royals. The regal grandeur of Schönbrunn Palace gives way to an abundance of local dining in Vienna and the chance to taste Austria’s most delectable dishes. In the Czech Republic, the fairytale town of Český Krumlov delights with its ageless charm and in Prague, your Local Expert guides you through the city of a hundred spires.

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The best solo trips and solo holidays in Hungary. We currently offer 164 Hungary solo tour packages, many of which are guided tours . You can also read 54 customer reviews for solo vacations, often written by solo travelers.

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From The Tisza To The Danube, Through The Real Hungary (port-to-port Cruise) Tour

  • Starts Tokaj, Hungary
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From the Tisza to the Danube, through the Real Hungary (port-to-port cruise)

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  • Activities Cruise & Explorer
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  • Age Range 18-79 yrs
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Best Of Central Europe Tour

  • Starts Vienna, Austria

Best of Central Europe

  • Tour Type Small Group Tour
  • Activities Sightseeing Tours & Art and architecture Sightseeing Tours , Art and architecture , Cultural, religious and historic sites & Mountains 'data-more-tripid='3044'>+2 more
  • Accommodation Hotel & Resort
  • Transport Train, Bus, Private Vehicle, Boat, Minibus & Taxi
  • Age Range 15-99 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 3,775
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  • May 25 Only 9 seats left

Budapest To Bucharest Tour

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Budapest to Bucharest

  • Activities City sightseeing & Art and architecture City sightseeing , Art and architecture , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Museum and gallery visits & Countryside and village visits 'data-more-tripid='3668'>+3 more
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Krakow To Budapest Adventure Tour

  • Starts Krakow, Poland

Krakow to Budapest Adventure

  • Activities Rafting & Active and outdoor Rafting , Active and outdoor & Cultural, religious and historic sites 'data-more-tripid='17173'>+1 more
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  • Age Range 16-95 yrs
  • Brochure Price: US$ 1,820
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  • Jul 21 Only 5 seats left
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Budapest, The Pearl Of The Danube (port-to-port Cruise) Tour

Budapest, the Pearl of the Danube (port-to-port cruise)

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Highlights Of Central Europe Tour

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Highlights of Central Europe

  • Activities City sightseeing & Art and architecture City sightseeing , Art and architecture , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Pub and bar crawl , Hot springs & Mountain biking 'data-more-tripid='3040'>+4 more
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  • Brochure Price: US$ 2,720
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  • May 27 Only 3 seats left
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The Best Of Eastern Europe Tour

  • Starts Berlin, Germany

The Best of Eastern Europe

  • Activities Cultural, religious and historic sites & City sightseeing Cultural, religious and historic sites , City sightseeing , Museum and gallery visits , Food tours , Beer and drinks tasting & Local culture 'data-more-tripid='4894'>+4 more
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Budapest To Prague Adventure Tour

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Budapest to Prague Adventure

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Prague To Budapest Ride Tour

Prague to Budapest Ride

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  • Jun 13 Only 7 seats left
  • Sep 05 Only 8 seats left

From The Danube To The Tisza, Through The Real Hungary (port-to-port Cruise) Tour

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From the Danube to the Tisza, through the Real Hungary (port-to-port cruise)

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A Journey Between Central Europe And The Balkans (port-to-port Cruise) Tour

A journey between Central Europe and the Balkans (port-to-port cruise)

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Eastern Europe Explorer Tour

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  • Activities Sightseeing Tours & Art and architecture Sightseeing Tours , Art and architecture , Museum and gallery visits & Cultural, religious and historic sites 'data-more-tripid='3669'>+2 more
  • Brochure Price: US$ 4,015
  • Special Deal (15%): - US$ 602
  • Total Price from: US$ 3,413
  • May 18 Only 3 seats left

Private Boat On The Danube River In Budapest Tour

Private Boat on the Danube River in Budapest

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  • Activities Adventure & Danube river cruise
  • Accommodation No Accommodation
  • Age Range 1-79 yrs

Croatia And The Balkans Tour

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Croatia and the Balkans

  • Activities Chill out & Trekking and Hiking Chill out , Trekking and Hiking , Cultural, religious and historic sites , Art and architecture & Museum and gallery visits 'data-more-tripid='4963'>+3 more
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  • Brochure Price: US$ 2,949
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