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Enchanting Hungary…yours to discover

              Christmas Getaway - Budapest                    

 

“Some beautiful paths cannot be discovered without getting lost” – Erol Ozan

There simply is no way to tour Europe and not be awestruck by its natural beauty, epic history & dazzling istic & culinary diversity. From soaring mountains to golden sands, Eastern Europe reveals a tapestry of quaint & contemporary cultures – always with enough rough edges to keep you intrigued. And Central Europe is natural & refined, folksy & cultured: the combination of mountain rusticity with old-world style captivates. More than ever, intrepid travellers are making their way to the region & there is little wonder why. Standing the test of time, in more ways than one, Europe is never boring. Not only is it rich in history, it is also a destination that practically demands repeat visits.

 

As far as off-the-beaten-path destinations go. Hungary has always marched to a different drummer - speaking a unique language, preparing dishes & drinking wines like no others. It is Europe at its most exotic. A journey through this amazing kaleidoscope will allow you to enjoy this small landlocked country, also famous for being the birthplace of world famous inventors, scientists, explorers & composers. Come……experience Hungary with us………

 

Europe’s almost unmanageable wealth of attractions is its biggest single draw: the birthplace of democracy in Athens, the Renaissance art of Florence, the graceful Canals of Venice, the Napoleonic splendour of Paris & the multi-layered historical & cultural canvas of London.

 

Less obvious but no less impressive attractions include Moorish Palaces in Andalucía, the fascinating East-meets-West brew of İstanbul, the majesty of meticulously restored imperial Palaces in Russia's former Capital St Petersburg & the ongoing project of Gaudí's La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.

 

Despite its population density Europe maintains spectacular natural scenery: rugged Scottish Highlands with Glens & Lochs; Norway's fabulous Fjords, seemingly chipped to jagged perfection by giants; the vine-raked Valleys of the Loire, the steppe-like plains of central Spain & Cappadocia's fairy-tale landscape.

 

Those looking out for Beaches, can take a circuit of the Mediterranean's northern coast where beach holidays were practically invented. Or strike out to lesser-known yet beautiful coastal regions such as the Baltic & Black Seas. Mountain lovers should head to the Alps that march across central Europe taking in France, Switzerland, Austria, northern Italy & tiny Liechtenstein.

 

Europe has some of the best Nightlife in the world. Globally famous DJs keep the party going in London, Berlin, Paris - all of which also offer top-class entertainment, especially Theatre & live Music. Other key locations for high-energy nightlife include Moscow, Belgrade, Budapest & Madrid, while those hankering for something cosier can add Dublin's Pubs or Vienna's Cafes to their itinerary. Continue to party on the Continent's streets at a multiplicity of Festivals, from Parades attended by thousands to Concerts in an ancient Amphitheaters.

 

Once, visitors have ticked off the great Museums, panoramic vistas & energetic nightlife, what is left? A chance to indulge in a culinary adventure to beat all others. Who wouldn't want to snack on Pizza in Naples, Souvlaki in Santorini or even Haggis in Scotland ? But did you also know that Britain has some of the best Indian Restaurants in the world; that Turkey's Doner Kebab is a key part of contemporary German food culture & that in Netherlands, one can gorge on an Indonesian rijsttafel (rice table)? Enjoy a plate of pasta while admiring the Slovenian coast, nosh pierogi (dumplings) on a Polish cobblestone street or dip into fondue lakeside in Switzerland.

 

Then, there is Eastern & Central Europe. Surreal, exciting & constantly surprising, it is an amazing warehouse of Culture, History & Architecture as well as mind-blowing scenery.

 

From soaring mountains to golden sands, Eastern Europe reveals a tapestry of quaint & contemporary cultures – always with enough rough edges to keep you intrigued. it is at once natural & refined, folksy & cultured: the combination of mountain rusticity with old-world style captivates. Teutonic half-timbered Villages, graffiti-decorated Renaissance Squares, medieval walled Towns…if you are looking for old-world appeal, this is the right place.

 

Eastern Europe's dramatic past is tangibly present in its amazingly preserved palaces, haunting Castles, magnificent Churches & grandiose Plazas. Cross the Bridge where Archduke Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo which stated the 1st World War; stand in the room in the Livadia Palace where 'the big 3' divided up postwar Europe at the 1945 Yalta Conference; feel the echo of the Romanian Revolution on Bucharest's Revolution Square or the even more recent tragic events on Kyiv's Maydan Nezalezhnosti. Going further back there is St Basil's Cathedral on Moscow's Red Square, a legacy of Ivan the Terrible's terrifying reign, & the remains of Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia.

 

However, what is impressive about Eastern Europe is how communally minded the locals can be & how this makes for such a friendly experience for the traveller. Falling into conversation with locals on a Train or at a Cafe is commonplace. You will likely end up sharing food & drinks with them, listening to folk songs, learning a new card game or even being invited home for dinner where you could be treated to delicacies such as Croatian truffles & Hungarian gulyas (goulash) as well as delicious staples such as Polish pierogi (dumplings) & Russian bliny.

 

Nourishing yourself is more fun in a great atmosphere & Central Europe's abundance of outdoor Cafes & Coffee Houses offer just that. When the temperatures rise in spring, outdoor tables proliferate along with the daffodils & tulips. Europe's diversity & global reach is its trump card.

 

Beer Gardens across the region offer an opportunity to enjoy hearty food, a convivial atmosphere & a good brew alfresco. Once the weather cools, move inside to a boisterous Beer Halls. Or, for something a little sweeter, try a cake at a Coffee House or Pastry Cafe. The most famous are in Vienna & Budapest, but there are many options - & other interesting places to eat & drink - all across the region.

 

Crossing Prague's 14th century Charles Bridge at dawn; marvelling at Krakow's preserved Rynek Głowny (Main Market Square); viewing an unrivalled cross-section of art history at the Hermitage in St Petersburg & hearing Liszt in his native Hungary: these are just a few of the cultural & architectural highlights on offer in Eastern Europe. Cities such as Moscow, Budapest & Warsaw groan under the weight of their heritage. It's not all about high culture though - the people you will meet in the region's many small towns & charming villages are just as much of an attraction.

 

Enough & now let us talk about Hungary with its long tradition in history – 1100 years, one of the oldest in Europe & an integral part of the Continent’s imperial past... The country has a long, rich history & its culture reflects Roman, Turkish, Slavic & Magyar influences.

 

Historic Overload | Cultural Dynamism | Super Structures | Folk Culture

Welcome to mesmerizing Hungary which has always marched to a different drummer - speaking a unique language, preparing dishes & drinking wines like no others.

 

It is Europe at its most exotic. A landlocked beautiful country perched on the easterly fringes of Europe that has a surprising mix of places to explore. It has been ruled by Romans, Austrian Hapsburgs & Ottoman Turks - to name but a few - & each has left their mark, with a wealth of Culture & History, complemented by a language so distinct from its Slavic neighbours that almost no shared words exist! It can be said that it is a land of great contrasts.

 

Even though landlocked like its neighbours Austria, Slovakia & Serbia, it still deserves the nickname "land of waters", as it holds the largest Lake in Europe (Lake Balaton) & is crossed by mighty rivers which divide & define its regions. Even the Capital is split by the Danube River, with Buda on the Western side & Pest on the Eastern bank.

 

As well as water to cool off in, Hungary can be the perfect place to keep warm, as it is located over a very active geo-thermic area & has over a 1,000 Thermal Springs & the 2nd largest Thermal Lake in the world for bathing (Lake Heviz). "Taking the waters" supplied by an estimated 300 thermal springs dating back to Roman times since togas were all the rage & Aquincum was the big Smoke, is an important part of the ancient Hungarian culture. They still do - for therapeuticmedicinal & recreational purposes - but the venues have changed somewhat, ranging from authentic Bathhouses dating from the Turkish occupation & art nouveau Palaces to clinical Sanatoriums straight out of a Thomas Mann novel. This is where the older generation like to rejuvenate & catch up on the local gossip. More & more though, you will see clear chlorinated waters in organically-shaped Pools that bubble, squirt & spurt at different rhythms & temperatures alongside the requisite Wellness Centre offering a myriad of treatments.

 

Hungary has one of the most important thermal spring cultures in Europe & it boasts no less than 1,500 Spas, typically featuring Roman, Greek & Turkish architecture

 

Hungary’s scenery is more gentle than striking. But you can’t say the same thing about the built environment across the land. Architecturally, Hungary is a treasure trove, with everything from Roman ruins & medieval Townhouses to baroque Churches, neo-classical public buildings & art nouveau Bathhouses & Schools. And we are not just talking about its Capital, Budapest.

 

Walk through the Reok Palace in Szeged or Mosque Church in Pecs or Kecskemet, Debrecen or Sopron & you will discover an architectural gem at virtually every turn. It is almost as if they are afraid these delightful structures will crumble & disappear unless they are regularly drenched in admiring glances.

 

Perhaps equaling these sights, are the wonders awaiting intrepid wonderers in the depths below the country. The very same elemental forces that brought about its ‘famous’ thermal springs, also created hundreds of kilometres of limestone Caves through erosion, a portion of which are ‘now’ navigable with Guides & an even smaller portion that have been fitted with paving & steps for independent viewing.

 

It is not just the architecture & objects from the past, however, that define HungaryNot only the landscape, it is a land of particularly rich folk heritage & culture, preserved not only in Museums, however.

 

It has some of the strongest folk traditions & regional customs still alive in Europe, developed in all aspects of everyday life from Food to Music & Dance, Clothing to Decor with its own distinctive style, influenced by the various ethnic groups including the Roma people & kept alive in many small Villages by local communities, though of course, the modern world & all innovations in communication & conveniences are not lacking here. You may be surprised to see even modern-day city dwellers doing their part in keeping the traditions alive. Want to hear examples? Well, there is the so-called Busojaras, for a starter. In the Carnival season, people dressed up in scary Costumes & wooden Masks roam the streets to scare winter (or the Turks, according to another interpretation...) away.

 

With exquisite folk paintings found on the walls & ceilings of the tiny wooden Churches of the Bereg region & the wonderful embroidery that the women of Holloko stitch to decorate Smocks, Skirts & Slippers, this is often where the country comes to the fore artistically.

 

The rich culture is strong in folk traditions & has its own distinctive style, influenced by the various ethnic groups including the Roma people Music of all kinds, from classical to folk, is an important part of everyday life, as is the country's rich literary heritage. Traditional music, played on a 5 tone diatonic scale on a host of unusual instruments, continues to thrive as well, especially at Tanchazak (Dance Houses) - peasant 'raves' where you will hear Hungarian folk music & learn to dance, too.

 

Stunning Architecture, vital Folk Art, Thermal Spas & Europe's most exciting Capital after dark are Hungary's major drawing cards. It has good reason to be proud of itself, with beautifully preserved Town Centres, gorgeous Landscapes, quality Wines & therapeutic Mineral Springs dating back to Roman times. Situated in the low, flat area of the Carpathian Basin, with a gently undulating landscape of hills & plains, it features one of the largest continuous grasslands in Europe.

 

Then, there is he Cuisine. Hungary has one of the richest folk traditions still alive & Hungarian food remains the most sophisticated style of cooking in Eastern Europe. There is a lot more to Hungarian food than goulash & it remains one of the most sophisticated styles of cooking in Europe.

 

Magyars even go so far as to say there are 3 essential world cuisines: French, Chinese & their own. Well, that may be a bit of an exaggeration but Hungary's reputation as a food centre dates largely from the late 19th century & the first half of the 20th & despite a fallow period during the chilly days of Communism, it is once again commanding attention. So too are the nation's world-renowned wines - from the big-bodied reds of Villany & white Olazrizling from Badacsony to honey-gold Tokaj.

 

Leave the cities behind & a magical world will open up to you. Lush flora & exciting fauna, homely tastes accompanied by a sip of good wine, complex traditions & beliefs - let the locals take your hand & lead you into their world. 

 

Another option to get to know the land & its people is by going on a Wine Tour in the countryside. What better way to spend your holidays than with a glass of heavenly Hungarian nectar after all? The wines of the Balaton region have their own distinct character. Take a seat in front of one of the local Wine Cellars & all your senses will be pleased with great flavours & magnificent views of the hills & the lake, taking your stress away in an instant. Start the relaxing at Tokaj - sip Wines that are medicine for your body & soul while marvelling at the beauty of the little town & its surroundings.

 

The Capital, Budapest, is bisected by the Danube River & famed for its dramatic cityscape studded with architectural landmarks is truly one of the world's most beautiful cities with a culture reflecting Roman, Turkish, Slavic & Magyar influences. Architecturally, the city is a treasure trove, with enough baroque, Eclectic & art nouveau buildings to satisfy everyone. Overall, though, Budapest has a fin de siecle feel to it, for it was then, during the Capital’s ‘golden age' in the late 19th century, that most of what you see today was built.

 

Budapest’s beauty is not all God given; humankind has played a role in shaping this pretty face too. From Buda’s medieval Castle Hill & the grand neo-classical buildings along Pest’s Andrassy Avenue to the 19th century Chain Bridge.

 

So abundant & stimulating is it, on this journey, we commit a couple of days of our busy schedule to sample Budapest's many diverse flavours & unique charm. From the gothic Parliament, to the Concert Hall & to the still-standing Soviet monuments, we see a wide spectrum of architectural style & enjoy mingling with the locals in Marketplaces offering wide varieties of Foods, Art & Craftwork. Seeing authentic Horsemen on the ‘Great Hungarian Plain' is a truly unique experience.

 

On this short 4 day glimpse of Budapest, you would be exploring the history & the Christmas Markets of the City.

 

Of course, the time is not enough but would certainly provide an impetus for your next trip for a real journey of discovery. Wrap up the warmth & enjoy the sights & smells of the traditional Christmas Markets in Budapest.

 

Traveling to Hungary gives you the chance to fully immerse yourself in the charms of the Old World. Beyond the imperial elegance of the Habsburgs, medieval Castles & remote villages in this historical land of the Magyars is just the beginning……. Take the plunge now & be awestruck by its scenic beauty, epic history & dazzling artistic & culinary diversity of Europe. A warm welcome awaits you in spectacular & surreal Hungary & The Journeys is ready to take you on well, a journey (or journeys) of discovery.

 

Come…be inspired & discover the World with us

   

Christmas Getaway - Budapest    

Day | Date  

City

Transfers | Sightseeing

10 November – 23 December

 

01 | 00  |  0

Budapest

✈ 🚗 Arrival Transfer   | PM  Boat Cruise    |  Free (evening)

02 | 00  |  0

Budapest

 AM  |  PM Budapest  +  Christmas Market  |  Free (balance of the evening)

03 | 00  |  0

Budapest

Full day at leisure   (Christmas Market )

04 | 00  |  0

Budapest

Departure Transfer 🚗   

 

 

 

 

 

*This City Break can be offered at any time of the year, minus the Christmas Markets, of course.

 

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Enchanting Hungary - yours to discover…

                 Christmas Getaway - Budapest                                                           Budapest

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Day 01 - | Arrive Budapest at ????    

There simply is no way to tour Europe & not be awestruck by its natural beauty, epic history & dazzling artistic & culinary diversity. Once you have ticked off the great Museums, panoramic vistas & energetic Nightlife, what is left? A chance to indulge in a Culinary adventure to beat all others, that's what. From soaring mountains to golden sands, a tapestry of quaint & contemporary cultures - always with enough rough edges to keep you intrigued. Natural & refined, folksy & cultured: the combination of mountain rusticity with old-world style captivates.

 

More specifically,Central Europe is at once natural & refined, folksy & cultured: the combination of mountain rusticity with old-world style captivates. Teutonic half-timbered villages, graffiti-decorated Renaissance Squares, medieval walled towns…if you are looking for old-world appeal, this is the right place. Nourishing yourself is more fun in a great atmosphere & Central Europe's abundance of outdoor Cafes & Coffee Houses offer just that. When the temperatures rise in spring, outdoor tables proliferate along with the daffodils & tulips.

 

And mesmerizing Hungary which has always marched to a different drummer. A landlocked beautiful country perched on the easterly fringes of Europe that has a surprising mix of places to explore. That has been ruled by Romans, Austrian Hapsburgs & Ottoman Turks - to name but a few - & each has left their mark, with a wealth of Culture & History, complemented by a language so distinct from its Slavic neighbours that almost no shared words exist! The land of the Magyars with its stunning Architecture, vital Folk Art, Thermal Spas & Europe's most exciting Capital after dark, are Hungary's major drawing cards. A land of great contrasts, it is Europe at its most exotic.

 

Welcome to the Capital Budapest, which has something for everyone – from dramatic history & flamboyant architecture to healing Thermal waters & a Nightlife that is unrivalled in Eastern & Central Europe.  

 

After you exit in the Arrival Hall at Terminal? - Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, subsequent to Immigration & Customs, you will be welcomed by The Journeys representative who will ensure your comfort & transfer you to the hotel, help you settle in & provide you with some useful tips for exploring the area as well as discuss the program for the next day.

If, for any reason you are unable to make contact with our representative within 30 minutes of waiting, please call the local Emergency telephone # listed on your Contact List. Please follow the advice given by our 24 / 7 Duty Officer.  Please do not exit the Airport & make your own way to the hotel unless advised.

 

Reach the hotel & Check-in.

*Check-in time is 02.00 pm. For earlier arrivals in the morning, we will request the hotel for a complimentary early Check-in but cannot be guaranteed unless reserved & paid for ‘immediate occupancy’.

 

Balance of the afternoon is at leisure or depending on the time, perhaps opt for one of the many options available (we will be happy to offer suggestions & make arrangements).

 

Historic Overload | Cultural Dynamism | Super Structures | Folk Culture

Straddling the Danube River, with the Buda Hills to the west & the Great Plain to the east, Hungary's Capital is blessed with a bounty of art-Nouveau Architecture, quirky ruin Bars & gorgeous Bathhouses replenished by mineral-rich Thermal Springs.

 

Hungarians are rightly proud of their country’s rich cultural heritage & the Capital - Budapest, with its dramatic cityscape & extraordinary buildings. The city proudly spans the left & right banks of the River Danube, thereby creating the distinct Buda & Pest districts, both of which are studded with architectural landmarks & flaunt Viennese & Parisian-inspired architecture - they don’t call the City,“Paris of the East” or "Queen of the Danube" for nothing.

 

Truly one of the world's most beautiful cities that manages to take your breath away every time you visit it. Aside from the natural beauty that seeps through the city in the form of the majestic Danube River & gorgeous green spaces, the buildings themselves also add to the air of sumptuousness.

 

Celtic tribes lived there before 1 AD. Later, the Roman Empire transformed the first settlements into the Roman town of Aquincum. The Hungarians arrived in the territory of modern Hungary only at the end of 9th century AD.

 

They say the past is another country, but it is always been just around the corner in Budapest. It also became the co-capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a great power that dissolved in 1918 after World War I. The City was the focal point of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, the Battle of Budapest in 1945 & the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. Witness the bullet holes & shrapnel pockmarks on buildings from World War II & the 1956 Uprising.

 

There are sad reminders like the poignant Shoes on the Danube Memorial, but ones, too, of hope & reconciliation – like the 'sword' of the former secret-police building on Andrassy ut now beaten into the 'ploughshare' that is the House of Terror, with both sides of the story - left & right - told. A nearby Memorials to Carl Lutz & Raoul Wallenberg.

 

Budapest’s beauty is not all God given; humankind has played a role in shaping this pretty face too. Architecturally, the City is a treasure trove, with enough baroque, neo-classical, eclectic & art- nouveau buildings to satisfy everyone. Overall, though, Budapest has a fin de siecle feel to it, for it was then, during the Capital’s ‘golden age' in the late 19th century, that most of what you see today was built.

 

For a major European Capital, Budapest is easy to navigate & a pleasure to walk around. with many downtown Squares recently renovated to transform them to pedestrian & cycle friendly. The City Centre comprises a clutch of convivial public spaces, so close to each other they are almost inter-connected. Habsburg rule saw Churches such as St Anne’s on Batthyany Square built in Baroque splendour.

 

Classicist grandeur then came to the fore as a Municipal identity was forged in the 1800s. Stately institutions like the National Museum arose in flat Pest, linked to hilly Buda district by the Classicist 19th century Chain Suspension Bridge, the first permanent span over the Danube that connects eastern Buda & western Pest.

 

Architects Jozsef Hild & Miklos Ybl devised the neo-classical St. Stephen’s Basilica.Ybl also creating the ornate Opera House. Prick your ears & if you are lucky, you will hear music flowing from the open windows of the magnificent Opera House. A neo-gothic Parliament dominated the Pest riverbank, conceived by Imre Steindl, who went blind before its completion. Odon Lechner topped his buildings, including the Museum of Applied Arts on Ulloi Road, with bright Zsolnay tiles.

 

The city is blessed with an abundance of Hot Springs. As a result, ‘taking the waters’ has been a Budapest experience since the time of the Romans. The choice of Bathhouses is generous - you can choose among Turkish-era, art-nouveau & modern establishments. Some people come seeking a cure for whatever ails them, but the majority are there for fun & relaxation - though we still maintain it is the world’s best cure for what Hungarians call a macskajaj (cat’s wail) - hangover.

 

The Lukacs Baths are a medicinal haven, whose grounds contain Memorial Plaques offering thanks to the Institution for its miraculous healing. After a thorough renovation, the 16th century Veli Bej Baths evoke their Turkish heritage. The revamping of the Rudas Baths, built nearly 5 centuries ago, has also preserved their Ottoman provenance while providing fine views from a hot tub on the rooftop. Amid the greenery of City Park, there is the palatial Szechenyi Baths with a total of 21 Pools including 3 open-air, illustrate the finery of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. This is where older regulars play Chess standing in the water, an iconic ‘tourism’ image of the City. The curative powers of these waters were well known to the Romans & Ottomans. Today, Hungary is a centre for Health, Medical & Spa Tourism.

 

Fancy walking along an entire Street listed as a World World Heritage site?  Andrassy Avenue is one, lined with shady streets, bike routes & amazingly beautiful buildings.

 

Exploring the City’s Jewish community’s recent history is a sobering experience, laying bare both the unbridled evil & unabashed humanity of our species. Budapest’s nightlife is concentrated in the 7th District (Erzsebetvaros), otherwise known as the Jewish Quarter. Among Synagogues on Dohany & Kazinczy Street  & kosher Restaurants, you will find something for everyone, from street food Pods & Dive Bars to upscale Speakeasies, Wine Bars highlighting local varietals & secret Clubs.

 

Budapest also boasts of a Natural Wonder - a massive underground Cave system formed by the same geological Springs that provide water to the city’s many Thermal Baths. 3 of the Caves are open to visitors, with varying levels of difficulty. The fascinating Hospital in the Rock is part of the Buda Castle Cave & was used as a secret Hospital & Shelter during World War II.

 

The remains of the Roman city of Aquincum are on display at Aquincum Museum & Archaeological Park in Obuda district. The Capital of the Roman Empire’s Pannonia Inferior province, Aquincum’s excavated ruins date back to the 2nd century & include the remains of an Amphitheater, Mosaics, Tombs & Statues.

 

No trip to Budapest is complete without a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage listed Castle Quarter, home to some of the most iconic locations in the City, including Buda Castle, the Turrets of the Fishermen’s Bastion which offer sweeping views & the quaint cobbled streets & pastel buildings throughout. A funicular runs up Castle Hill to Buda’s Old Town, where the Budapest History Museum traces life from Roman times onwards. Trinity Square is home to 13th century Matthias Church offering a magnificent view of the whole city.

 

Before sunset is the best time to visit, when the sun lays a warm blanket of light across the area & the sky makes a dramatic and colorful transition from day to night. The Castle District, which is easily accessible by Bus. There are a many ways to explore Budapest - on Foot, by Bus, Tram & Subway, on Water, by Bike or even by an amphibious Vehicle.

 

For relaxing & enjoying nature, Margaret Island is the city’s “green heart” (considered by many to be one of Europe’s best City Parks) - the perfect place to enjoy a stroll, various Sports, swimming in outdoor Pools or soaking in Thermal Baths & Spas.

 

There is a lot more to Hungarian food than goulash & it remains one of the most sophisticated styles of cooking in Eastern & Central Europe. Magyars may exaggerate when they say that there are 3 essential world cuisines - French, Chinese & their own. But Budapest’s reputation as a food capital dates largely from the late 19th & the first half of the 20th century & despite a fallow period under Communism, the city is once again commanding attention. So, too, are Hungary's excellent wines – from Eger's complex reds & Somlo’s flinty whites to honey-sweet Tokaj.

 

Don't miss out on the less sophisticated but more fun specialities of Budapest either, the abandoned Courtyards turned boozing hotspots, the ruin Pubs. Hungary’s unofficial ban on clinking beer glasses dates back to 1848, when Austria quashed the anti-Hapsburg revolt & clinked Beer glasses to celebrate. Enraged by the insult, Hungarians vowed not to clink Beer glasses for 150 years. Although the ban expired in 1998 & you are unlikely to find Budapest’s young, craft-beer-loving urbanites following along, older folks stick to the custom.

 

The scenic surroundings of the city, its natural & built heritage, spectacular buildings and world-renowned Spas, its multi-faceted Gastronomy, the flourishing culture of Fashion & Design and the extremely rich cultural life all put their stamp on the unique and exciting character of Budapest.

 

The lively atmosphere of the city stimulates all the senses, while its dynamism & diverse culture enchant visitors. The scenic view from the Danube Bend or the numerous Hiking & Cycling Trails in the Pilis mountains, along with the rich historic & cultural life of the nearby towns, offer visitors an experience to savour & so many things to discover.

 

A cosmopolitan European Capital with a relaxed vibe, Budapest’s wide Boulevards & stunning Architecture, steamy Baths, wealth of UNESCO World Heritage sites & evolving food scene are sure to resonate with all travelers.

 

While best known for its belle-epoque buildings, Budapest also features later architectural styles that showcase this modern Metropolis. A few days here - perhaps alongside some countryside discovery - would make for a wonderful European experience.

 

Evening, proceed to the Pier (on your own) to enjoy a 1 hour sightseeing Boat Cruise on the Danube to get a riverside view of the sites you will tomorrow.

 

The Cruise is one of the highlights here, without a doubt & will let you see the most fascinating sights of the historical city of Budapest, which is often called the Pearl of the Danube or the Paris of the East. On a romantic cruise on the River, you will marvel at the genuine grace & beauty of century old Budapest.

 

The evening cruise is combined with a Son et Lumiere Show. The Boat departs from the Pier in the centre of Budapest & makes a loop around the city. Live music will set the mood as you glide past the Capital’s stunning backdrop.

 

Admire Budapest’s UNESCO World Heritage listed urban panorama & notable sights showcased along the river, and you will have a front-row seat to admire the glowing Buda Castle Quarter, the Freedom Monument & Andrassy Avenue. You will also pass the Gellert Baths, where Hungarians & visitors alike come to swim & relax, as well as the Chain Bridge

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As you cruise along, enchanted by the illuminated sights, famous personalities from the Hungarian history, Kings, Queens, Poets, Inventors will come alive & even the Danube tells you legendary stories about the town. Through TV screens you will be able to look behind the walls of the buildings passing by & admire the hidden interiors.

 

The Cruise ends & you will return to the hotel (on your own).

 

Despite all the history to be explored, Budapest has a youthful, vibrant feel & it is easy to get around the city on foot or by Public Transit.

 

Balance of evening is free. Or perhaps opt for one of the many options available (we will be happy to offer suggestions & make arrangements).

 

Or, walk down to enjoy one of the many Christmas Markets.

 

As Christmas is coming, Budapest transforms into a magical winter wonderland, so you surely are at the best place to catch the festive spirit. There are tons of places that are worth visiting during December,

 

The Christmas Market near Basilica is pretty famous, therefore it may be crowded too - still it is an engaging program to feel the Christmas spirit, so you will totally regret not visiting it. However, there are less-known Markets where you can immerse yourself in the festive spirit without the crowd. You can walk to the one closest to your Hotel (we will of course, offer our suggestions).

 

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Day 02 - | Budapest     

Morning at 09:00 am, meet the Tour-guide in the Lobby (or you will be picked up in a Bus with Audio-guide) for a 4 hour sightseeing tour of this gothic city.

 

Please note the listing & description of the main landmarks of Budapest is just for illustration & for your information. The ‘guided’ sightseeing will not cover all the places mentioned. All Monuments can be seen from outside only (No Entrances, if required, are included).  You are free to explore on your own once the sightseeing concludes.

 

Budapest is a truly exciting city, shaped by both ancient & modern history and where Eastern & Western culture meets. A City in a stunning natural setting with a rich architectural & historical heritage, offering an unmatched combination of Culture, blooming Gastronomy & UNESCO World Heritage sights.

 

Divided in 2 by the Danube - Buda on one side with the advantages of Ottoman-era Thermal Hamaams at the foot of Gellert Hill & the Castle District - it radiates calm & peace.

 

One the other side, lies Pest, vibrant & lively, with its slew of Museums rich in cultural & historical treasures, extraordinary art-nouveau architecture, its majestic Parliament building, Saint Stephen’s Basilica surrounded by pedestrian streets & its entirely renovated Jewish Quarter. Massive Murals, small pop-up Sculptures & ruin Bars full of random decor - Budapest is brimming with urban art. Striking Paintings brighten the City’s old firewalls & local’s mood.

 

The impressive neo-renaissance-style Roman Catholic Cathedral, St. Stephen's Basilica, is in the 5th district of Budapest. One of the most significant Church buildings in Hungary, it is named in honor of the Hungarian founding King, St. Stephen (975-1038), whose right hand, the Holy Right, is kept here as a relic. With a height of 96 meters, it is the 4th tallest building in the country.

 

Budapest shows its majestic side in the expansive Squares where the country’s long varied history is recorded & has a wonderful built & natural environment.

 

First stop will be the picturesque Szechenyi Chain Bridge arguably the most striking of all the 7 road Bridges that span the Danube between Buda & Pest, the western & eastern sides and is particularly beautiful when lit up at night.

 

The City's oldest twin-towered Bridge, named in honour of its initiator, Istvan Szechenyi, was actually built by Scotsman Adam Clark, who enjoys one of the few places reserved for foreigners in the Hungarian panoply of heroes. The Bridge opened in 1849, was unique for 2 reasons - it was the first permanent stone-bridge between Buda & Pest and the Nobility - previously exempt from all Taxation - had to pay up like everybody else to use it. It is one of the iconic & symbolic buildings of Budapest, the most widely known. Before it was built, the River could be crossed only by Ferry or by a Pontoon Bridge that had to be moved when ice blocks began floating downstream in the winter.

 

Walk along the pedestrian 'Promenade' of the Bridge with great views of Gellert Hill & Castle Hill on the opposite bank.  Stroll past the Concert Hall (Vigado), which is a curious mix of Byzantine, Moorish, Romanesque & Hungarian motifs.

 

Hop back into the Bus, crossing over the Danube via Margaret Bridge & drive over to Buda side where the Royal Castle is located.

 

A more fun way however, is to travel to the top on the Castle Hill Funicular, which sets off from the base of the hill, just next to the road tunnel opposite the Chain Bridge. The 2nd of its kind to be built in the world, the Funicular has had a troubled history, just as has the entire Hill, but it was restored to its original state after being destroyed in the World War II. Gliding up the hillside this way & taking in the view of the city is great fun for kids & adults alike (& an opportunity for some great photos).

 

The prestigious UNESCO World Heritage listed Castle District that presides over the top of Budapest has been a defining presence of the Capital for ages & now serves as an important hub of culture & history.

 

The area is host to iconic Budapest landmarks & is known worldwide, even among people who have yet to visit. It fascinates everyone with its cobblestone streets, the general atmosphere emanating from the charming buildings & alleyways, not to mention the picturesque panoramic views of the City below.

 

It is worth noting that, despite the name, there is no Castle here, although there is the magnificent Royal Palace, decorated with art-nouveau elements, parts of which have been home to the Hungarian National Gallery devoted exclusively to Hungarian Art, since 1975, National Szechenyi Library & Budapest History Museum. There is also the Sandor Palace (Sandor-palota) which is the official Residence & Office of the country’s President. Major changes are afoot, as the government aims to consolidate Castle Hill as the seat of power.

 

Get to know the Buda Castle District from the first stone set to the modern day version we see today. The District encompasses Castle Hill (Varhegy) - nerve centre of Budapest’s history & packed with many of the Capital’s most important Museums & other attractions as well as ground-level Vizivaros (Watertown). What the latter lacks in sights it makes up for in excellent Restaurants, many of them around Szell Kalman ter, a major transport hub & the centre of urban Buda.

 

Walk through the small cobblestone streets & Squares stopping at historical points feeling the medieval aspects from the first stone laid to the present-day evolution & the roles it played throughout history. Reminisce how Castle Hill was originally designed & built & how the area has been utilised over the centuries by many different cultures & Nations. Learn how the Castle District survived & helped its inhabitants defend & live through invasions & occupations for centuries.

 

Walk to the Matthias Church dating back 500 years, with its legends & the site of many Coronations of Kings. It was originally built in Romanesque style in 1015, but was destroyed during the Mongol invasion in 1241. The current building was built in the 14th century & underwent a thorough reconstruction in the late 19th century. After the occupation of Buda, the Church was transformed into a Mosque, during which the late Gothic frescoes inside, were destroyed. After the liberation of Buda, according to the plans of Frigyes Schulek, it was restored to its 2nd Gothic state. During the 2nd World War, it was used as a Camp by the Germans & the Soviets during the siege of Budapest.

 

Parts of the Church, notably the carvings above the southern entrance, but essentially the Church itself (named after King Matthias Corvinus who married Queen Beatrix here in 1474) are a neo-gothic confection designed by the architect Frigyes Schulek in 1896.

 

Steps in the northwest corner of the Church lead up to the Royal Oratory & the Church’s Collection of Ecclesiastical Art (Matyas-templom Egyhazmuveszeti Gyutemenye) that contains ornate Monstrances, Reliquaries & Chalices, plus replicas of the Crown of St Stephen & other items of the Coronation regalia including the Throne. Ascending the 200 odd Steps of the Steeple will bring you to the top of the Panoramic Tower (Torony Panorama) with stunning views of the city.

 

Organ Concerts take place in the Church on certain evenings (usually Friday & Sunday at around 7.00pm), continuing a tradition dating from 1867 when Franz Liszt’s Coronation Mass was first played here for the coronation of Franz Joseph & Elizabeth, the beloved Queen affectionately known as 'Sissi'. The current 7000 Pipe Organ was built in 1909.

 

From the Church, walk down Tarnok Utca to the Gothic-style Royal Palace, built in the 1300s & which lasted until the end of the 1400s. Due to the Turkish occupation from 1541 to 1686, very serious damage was done to the buildings of the Castle District.

 

Admire the views from the famous lookout towers of Fishermen's Bastion. The neo-Gothic bastion with a medieval masquerade offering some of the best views in Budapest was built as a viewing platform in 1905 by Frigyes Schulek, the Architect behind Matthias Church. Its name was taken from the medieval Guild of Fishermen responsible for defending this stretch of the Castle wall. The 7 gleaming white Turrets represent the Magyar tribes that entered the Carpathian Basin in the late 9th century.

 

Next, drive on to the Gellert Hill (Citadel) & enjoy a breathtaking view of the city on a brief stop for memorable pictures.

 

Standing atop Gellert Hill & proclaiming freedom throughout the city is the lovely Liberty Monument, Budapest’s most visible statue. Lady Liberty looks down on the Taban, a leafy, once very Serbian neighbourhood dating to the 17th century. Today, the greater area is home to the prestigious Budapest University of Technology & Economics (BME) & its students, which can only mean cheap Eateries & a decent nightlife. The main thoroughfare, Bartok Bela ut, is fast laying claim to being the 'happening' part of south Buda - around here you will find trendy Cafes, a Wine Bar & vegetarian / vegan Eateries.

 

The Castle is the traditional venue for the Budapest Wine Festival along with a range of other events, giving you a chance to try sausages, locally brewed Beer, as well as a selection of Hungary’s world famous spirit, Palinka.

 

Concerts are also regular entries on the neighborhood’s Event calendar; top Artists come here to perform, whether you are into Beethoven or Jazz, you won’t be disappointed.

 

A signature feature of the Capital is the Danube that flows through it, separating Buda & Pest. The majestic sight of the water flowing is impressive itself, but above all this comes the view of the Buda Hills spanning the bank with the Castle at the top, looking down on the City. 

 

The Danube is an essential part of Budapest, travelers take in the cool breeze of the water while sitting on the banks or while taking a boat ride to marvel at the shore’s exquisite architecture. The shoreline is part of the UNESCO World Heritage to underline the beauty & the wealth of historic architecture, brilliant design & how all that combines into a unique vision is appreciated on a global level.

 

Over the past years, Budapest residents have rediscovered the shoreline and every summer there are open air Bars where getting a drink is an unforgettable experience, where you can chill out & enjoy the view of the river. There are temporary “beach” locations & other additional venues for the summer season also open up to hang out along the river & to watch the traditional Fireworks on August 20, the celebration of the country’s founding.

 

Drive back to Pest through Elisabeth Bridge & get acquainted with the Paris of the East! Discover the original charm & lively character of this inspiring part of the City as you explore the most exciting spots in Eastern Budapest, stopping ‘briefly’ to admire architectural masterpieces along with a few well-kept local secrets. You will see ‘some’ of the main sights.

 

See the popular Central Market Hall (Nagycsarnok) building, designed by Gustav Eiffel. Head up to the 1st floor for Hungarian folk Costumes, Dolls, painted Eggs, embroidered Tablecloths, carved hunting Knives & other souvenirs.

 

Completed in 1897, this is Budapest's biggest Market, though it has become a tourist magnet since its renovation for the mille-centenary celebrations in 1996. This cavernous 3 story Market teems with people browsing Stalls packed with everything from salamis & red-paprika chains to folk Embroideries & souvenirs.

 

Gourmets will appreciate the Hungarian & other treats available here for less than they would pay in the shops on nearby Vaci utca: shrink-wrapped & potted foie gras, garlands of dried paprika, souvenir sacks & tins of paprika powder & as many kinds of honey as you would care to name.

 

Drive down leafy Andrassy Avenue to downtown Pest passing by the Hungarian Opera House & the largest Synagogue of Europe & Budapest’s beloved City Park.

 

Briefly stop at Hosok tere (Heroes' Square) the largest & most symbolic Square dominated by the imposing Millennium  Monument (Ezereves emlekmu), a 36 meter high Pillar topped by a golden Archangel Gabriel, holding the Hungarian Crown & a Cross. It was designed in 1896 as a tribute to mark the 1000th anniversary of the Magyar Chieftains’ conquest of the Carpathian Basin that would later become Hungary. At the Column's base are Statues of Prince Arpad & 6 other Chieftains. The other 14 Statues in the colonnades behind, are of Rulers & Statesmen - from King Stephen (far left) to Lajos Kossuth (far right).

 

Drive by Budapest Zoo & Szechenyi Baths, the largest Thermal Spa complex in Europe & probably Budapest’s most popular Baths. The outdoor section is stunning, but it gets quite busy. Iconic "sparties" take place here on some Saturday nights.

 

Last stop will be the highlight of the day - the impressive neo-gothic architecture of House of Parliament (Orszaghaz), the most visible building of Budapest's left bank.

 

Discover Hungary's largest building on this guided tour & see some of the City’s finest architectural achievements such as the splendid Session Room, the Great Vaulted Hall & impressive central Staircase.

 

The magnificent Parliament was built between 1885 & 1902 along the Danube embankment built by 1,000 workers & was for a long time the world’s largest Parliamentary building. With 691 rooms & staircases stretching for more than 12 miles, the Building is topped by a vast elegant central Dome soaring 69 meters into the sky. Ornamented with white neo-gothic Turrets & Arches, spacious arcades & high windows, the Parliament is one of the city’s most outstanding landmarks. Its regal exterior has become an iconic site in the city’s panorama & the interior hosts the Holy Crown of Hungary.

 

The Tour-guide will lead you through the Rooms, the central Staircase & the Great Vaulted Hall & you are free to ask questions as you travel from room to room & learn more about the last 1000 years of Hungarian history.

 

Finish with the Parliament & walk to the nearby City Centre, an area full of stately old buildings, grand Avenues & innumerable tiny streets, where the sightseeing concludes. The Tour-guide will leave from here after giving you helpful tips. And you will find your own way to explore independently & reach the Hotel.

 

Walk to the stately & sprawling Liberty Square (Szabadsag ter). In the Square's center, remains a gold hammer & sickle atop a white stone Obelisk, one of the few monuments to the Russian 'liberation' of Budapest in 1945.

 

From here we walk to one of the liveliest places in the Coty, Vorosmarty Ter - a large pedestrian-only Square at the north end of Budapest's best known shopping street - Vaci Utca, - which has undergone a full transformation over the last 10 years.

 

Vorosmarty Square is one of the most popular places in the downtown Budapest; a hub of activity, with luxury Stores, antique Shops & a famous Pastry shop. Each year, from the end of November to the end of December, the Square is transformed into the annual Budapest Christmas Market.

 

The City's most famous shopping street, Vaci Utca & a Statue of Poet Mihaly Vorosmarty, a Fountain flanked by stone lions & the British Embassy is located here.

 

Visitors can browse over 100 Stands offering unique Christmas-themed arts & crafts. Do not forget that all Streets have 2 ends & if you end up in the wrong end, you will find yourself walking inside the Grand Market Hall (not a bad place) but you would like to spend more time at the Christmas Market here.

 

At this Christmas Fair (10 November - 23 December), you will find traditional Hungarian handicraft, lots of delicious food which tastes extremely well as you feel the smell get into your nose & your senses entice you to sit down & grab a bite.

 

Yes, there are lots of benches & tables at the Christmas Market in Vorosmarty Square, which is one of the qualities making this one of the best Markets in Europe. The scent of traditional Hungarian foods like langos (fry bread with a variety of toppings), kurtoskalacs (a cone-shaped sweet hollow pastry), roasted meats, fried sausages & other delicacies like home-made strudels, toki pompos (oven-baked dough) & roasted chestnuts wafting in the air is sure to whet your appetite. If you want some simple food, then you should try the traditional Chimney cake with the cinnamon taste, yummy! Soak up the holiday atmosphere & keep yourself warm while strolling among the wooden Stalls, with a cup of mulled wine.

 

A giant Advent calendar on the facade of the beautiful Gerbeaud building, exhibitions, live entertainment, food & wine are part of the festivities. Each day, between December 1st & 23rd a new window is opened in the Advent calendar, accompanied by Light & Music Shows.

 

There are daily programs taking place in the Square during the festival. There are choir Concerts, Folklore Performances, book reading, Santa Claus Programs for children, workshops & other cool activities, at different times. Children’s programs include Artisan courses & Puppet Shows.

 

You can find more detailed information about the program at the Christmas Market itself as there are Information Stands at different locations. In general, there are more things going on in the weekends on the main Stage, but if you are lucky you can enjoy some great things also during weekdays.

 

Return to the hotel whenever you prefer (on your own).

 

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Day 03 - | Budapest 

Today, you are free to explore Budapest on your own. Discover History, visit Museums, enjoy the Christmas Markets (we will be happy to offer suggestions & / or make arrangements, if required).

 

We have included a24 hour Ticket on Hop Off, Hop On sightseeing Buses which offer an opportunity to see many landmarks in the City. The Ticket also includes a “Walking Tour” & a 1 hour River Cruise(similar to the one you did on your first day but this one is in daytime) Day 1 but this one is during daytime.

 

The Hop On Hop Off Budapest sightseeing Buses pass by iconic streets & major sights of the Capital like the UNESCO World Heritage list Parliament & Royal Palace, State Opera House & other famous monuments. Plug into the onboard audio commentary to learn about the historical city.

 

Find a seat inside or enjoy 360 degree views from the open-air, top deck of the Bus amid the fresh air, for the entire loop. Or, whenever you feel like hopping off to explore the neighborhood on your own, do so! Go for a walk at your own pace & then hop back on at the nearest designated Stop. Buses arrive regularly at 15 minutes duration on all routes & 1 hour loop offers 21 Stops at points of interest.

 

Consider hopping off at Fovam Square to explore the culinary delights of the Central Market Hall, which offers Hungarian produce, meats, spices & cheeses. Shop around from Stall to Stall (own expense) for some authentic Hungarian paprika spice to bring home or cured local meats to sample for lunch.

 

And you can hop off at the Hungarian Parliament to see the neo-Gothic architecture up close.  If you like, head inside (Entrance Ticket not included, we can purchase the Ticket in advance) to tour the Great Vaulted Hall & the Session Room & catch a glimpse of the Holy Crown of Hungary.

 

Apropos Christmas, you can get on or off near any of the Christmas Markets, too.

 

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Day 04 - | Depart Budapest at???? 

Alas, like all good things, your short glimpse of this enchanting country comes to an end & it is time to say au revoir.

 

Check-out of the hotel by 12:00 noon (if the departure time is later in the evening, we will request the hotel to allow the usage of the facilities & to leave the luggage at the Bell Desk). 

 

With so much culture to explore & cuisine to taste, spending 5 days (only) in Hungary is bound to be a fantastic glimpse / experience but certainly not enough do justice to the city or the country.

 

Budapest is a stunning city but there are so many other enchanting towns here that deserve to be explored & we sure hope that you may want to discover a bit more of Macaristan on your next visit. Hungary is a beautiful country with a surprising mix of places to be discovered.

 

Traveling here, gives you the chance to fully immerse yourself in the charms of the Old World. Beyond the imperial elegance of the Habsburgs, medieval Castles & remote villages defied cultivation & offer another layer of great European history waiting to be explored.

 

So, you see, you have much more to discover when you come back to mesmerizing Hungary ‘again’ & we will of course, look forward to be able to facilitate that.

 

One’s destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things” - Henry Miller

 

You will be transferred straight to Terminal? -  Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, if you are departing today or to the Hotel if you are staying longer. B

 

 

 

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What is included: 

Inclusions
  • Transfers to / from Hotel / Airport by private A/c vehicle *
  • Services of an English speaking Journeys Rep for assistance on Arrival / Departure Transfers
  • Accommodation for a total of 3 nights in the selected Hotel
  • Meals as per itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch & D=Dinner)
  • Services of English speaking local Guide for all Sightseeing as per Itinerary*
  • Entrance Fees at Christmas Markets, wherever applicable 
  • 24 hours Hop On Hop Off Ticket
  • 1 hour Boat Cruise on the Danube
  • All Government Taxes & Service Fees, wherever applicable
  • City Tax to be paid at the Hotels
  • 24 / 7 Emergency Contact  
Excludes
  • International Airfare
  • Visa or Visa Fee for Hungary (Canadian & US Citizens do not require a Visa)
  • Airport Tax payable on final departure, if any
  • Any unlisted Sightseeing & / or Entrance Fees, wherever applicable 
  • Camera / Video Fees, wherever applicable, at the Monuments
  • Items of personal nature i.e. Room Service, Laundry, Telephone Calls, Internet, Fax, Beverages, Medical or Evacuation Expenses, Insurance, Gratuities & Tips
  • Any Meals not specifically listed in the itinerary
  • Any optional Programs / Services
  • Any items not specified under Inclusions 


*Seat in Coach. Guaranteed departures with minimum 2 people, arriving Any Day between 27 November – 22 December 2023. There may be other participants & group size may vary. Participants may come from all over the world & most of them will be English speaking. Private Tours & Transfers with English speaking Guide can be arranged with a supplement cost.

 

** Please note that the Program highlights the main attractions that are to be visited each day. The sightseeing tours combine ‘walking’ & driving. Some places you will see from inside, some from outside only. Some Monuments / places may require additional Entrance Fees to be paid for accessing some of the areas.

 

*** It is extremely rare that Programs need to be changed but it can occur.  We reserve the right to change, amend or alter the Itinerary or sightseeing if required, for example occasionally the tour sequence & duration of time spent in each city can change due to local conditions which are out of our control or due to heavy traffic conditions or bad weather. The Price will not be affected.

 

****Special Conditions, if any, related to specific Tours will be advised in due course.

 

 

 

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Where you will stay:

 

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City

Nights

Superior *** 

First Class ****

Deluxe*****

Budapest

3

Please request

Zara Continental

Boscolo  Budapest

 

 

3

 

 

 

 



 

The Journeys has carefully selected each hotel based on overall quality, location, price, food, service & cleanliness. All rooms are standard rooms with 2 Beds & private facilities, unless you have specifically requested & paid for an Upgrade. Room selection is strictly at the discretion of the hotel management. We reserve the right to make hotel substitutions with those of equal standard due to non-availability of the selected hotels.

 

Check-in time is usually 2:00 pm or later. Check-out time is 11:00 am or before. If you will be arriving early in the day or departing in the evening, hotels will usually allow you to store your luggage in their luggage room. We will ask at the front desk on your behalf, if the Hotel can check you in earlier or let you stay later.

 

 

 

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And last but not least:

 

Departures:

Arrival in Budapest on Any Day (minimum 2 guests)

 

Validity:

27 November to 22 December 2023  

*This City Break can be offered at any time of the year, minus the Christmas Markets, of course.

 

Prices:

We offer several accommodation choices for this Journey. The price varies by selected accommodations. The itinerary remains unchanged.

             

Exchange rates fluctuate with great frequency. As Rates are very fluid currently due to a host of reasons, there may be a slight change in the Pricing. Your personalised Proposal will depict the applicable Price. 

 

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Price Per Person - C $

Superior *** 

First Class ****

Deluxe*****

Occupancy 

 

 

       Double

On Request

1302.00

On Request

 

Supplements 

 

 

      Single Occupancy

On Request

468.00

On Request

      Airfare - International*

1200 - 1800.00

1200 - 1800.00

1200 - 1800.00

      Miscellaneous

T B A, if required

T B A, if required

T B A, if required

 

 

 

 

 

   

*Airfare fluctuates by the minute & the approximate range listed is for illustration only. Actual fare to be advised at the time of Booking.

** Supplements, if applicable, are to be advised at the time of Proposal / Booking.

 

 

 

 

 

Some important notes

  • Flights are subject to constant modifications / delays and cancellations.  In such cases, we will do all possible to find the best available alternative / solution but will not accept any liability, whatsoever.
  • Our rates only include those items which are specified in the Itinerary / Inclusions.
  • The cost has been calculated on the existing tariffs / conditions and in case of any currency fluctuations or amendment in local Government taxes, or any fuel hike, we reserve the right to revise the tour price accordingly.
  • Our quotations are calculated on base category of accommodation at each property and are subject to modification, if the same hotel / category of room not available at the time of reservation. In that case, we will confirm a superior category of room at a comparable or better hotel and supplement charges, if any, shall be advised accordingly. Final Itinerary will illustrate updated information and / or it would be furnished at the time of confirmation.
  • All prices are per person, based on double occupancy, and subject to availability at the time of booking. The from price reflects the lowest available price at time of publication, which is valid for a specific start date or dates and also based on availability at the time of booking.
  • Room availability is getting saturated due to heavy demands from the tourism industry, international Fairs and Congresses. Due to these constant sold- out situations the hotels are applying the cancellation rules more stringently. Once the reservation is guaranteed, the booking will be subject to full cancellation charges as per our Terms & Conditions (details will be advised at the time of deposit). We strongly recommend obtaining Insurance to protect yourself against any unforeseen scenarios.
  • Additional services including Optionals, if any, can be paid directly by the clients to our local offices.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Journeys strongly recommends that all Guests purchase appropriate Travel Insurance (Trip Cancellation / Interruption & Medical) to cover any eventuality & / or Emergency. Between missed Connections, lost or delayed Luggage, or Medical Emergencies, you want some peace of mind that your travel investment is well protected. No matter who you buy from, please consider purchasing a Travel Protection Plan before you travel. Still unsure? Talk to us.

 

 

 

 

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