Discover fabulous Hungary with a mixture of historical, natural and culture sites to visit. Places to see include magnificent cathedrals, churches, synagogues and world-famous minerals baths. Unique and vibrant, Budapest is known as the “Paris of the East,” with its beauty and sophistication. Hungary also boasts the Eger Wine Region and the Cave Bath thermal spa at Miskolc-Tapolca, offering relaxation and pampering. The spectacular Caves of Aggtelek Karst National Park are one of eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the country, but the only one in the natural site category. Delight your taste buds with traditional Hungarian Goulash and for dessert, savor the country’s famous apple strudel.
Read moreHighlights abound in Budapest, including the Basilica of St Stephen and the stunning Great Synagogue, one of the world’s largest. It houses the Hungarian Jewish Museum & Archives and on the north side, is the Raul Wallenberg Memorial Garden paid for by the late actor Tony Curtis. See the majestic Lake Balaton, the largest in Central Europe. View the remains of the once beautiful Visegrád Castle that sits atop a hill overlooking the town. Stunning Buda Castle in Budapest is the historical residence of Hungarian kings and was first completed in 1265. Explore the Necropolis of Sopianae, one of Hungary’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The cityscape of Budapest is dotted with architectural landmarks, including Castle Hill and the grand neoclassical buildings along Pest’s Andrássy Avenue to the 19th-century Chain Bridge. The Budapest Castle District, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with historic monuments, museums and fabulous views. Take a cruise on the romantic Danube River that runs through Budapest center.
A Hungary tour offers a delightful and diverse experience. Whether visiting a museum, a medieval cathedral or dining in an outdoor café, you will find a charming atmosphere that will make you want to return.
Read lessBreathtaking scenery, captivating history and delightful capital cities await on this Prague, Vienna and Budapest 10 Day tour. Explore the additional cities of Bratislava and Esztergom. Experiences include Fisherman's Bastion, St. Vitus Cathedral, Hofburg Palace, Austria's largest art museum and dinner at a family's Hungarian winery. Remarkable sites are around every bend on this delightful journey.
This escorted tour highlights the Habsburg Empire and visits Munich, Prague, Budapest, Vienna and Salzburg. After exploring Munich you continue to Prague to visit the Hradcany Castle and the Astronomical Clock. In Budapest enjoy the panoramic city views and the Matthias Coronation Church. Vienna highlights include St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the magnificent Residenz Square.
History buffs are among those guests who will relish The Best of Eastern Europe escorted tours. With overnight stays in Berlin, Warsaw, Krakow, Budapest, Vienna, and Prague there is ample time to explore. Castles, cathedrals, Checkpoint Charlie, the Astronomical Clock, delicious cuisine, opera houses and more are among the many highlights on this epic vacation.
Honoring the Jewish Heritage
The Warsaw, Budapest, Vienna and Prague: Honoring the Jewish Heritage travel tour from Tauck Tours will bring all the amazing Jewish history of Poland, Hungary, Austria and Czech Republic to life. This Jewish Heritage tour will have you immersed in the Jewish culture these to which these amazing countries are home.
The Warsaw, Budapest, Vienna and Prague tour is a 14 day journey from Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary and Poland. This tour will bring the castles, palaces and art of your dreams to life as you explore these amazing destinations. This luxury tour is loaded up with exclusive experiences like private piano recitals.
Travel though time to iconic cities on a Highlights of Eastern Europe, 17 Day escorted tour. This fascinating exploration includes a walk through history to present in Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Poland and Germany. Captivating experiences on this memorable adventure include medieval towns, world-famous architecture, World War ll sites, religious points of interest and local flavors.
Intriguing history, colorful folklore, delicious foods, local wines, and fascinating architecture are abundant on this 14 Day, Bohemian Highlights tour. Travel between Germany, Austria, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland while gaining insight into the resilience of this region and its people. Art, culture, castles and music set the stage for this captivating adventure.
Frankfurt, Berlin, Warsaw, Krakow, Budapest, Vienna and Prague are just some of the cities visited on this 15-day escorted tour to Eastern Europe. As you travel through the heart of Europe to Germany, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic, you will learn about the diverse history and cultures in each of these countries and get a better understanding of how they have all evolved over time.
National Geographic Journeys
Visit multiple fascinating countries on an Explore Central Europe tour. This vacation visits popular destinations in Germany, Czech Republic, Austria and Hungary. Experience the historic Brandenburg Gate, taste delicious Sacher Torte in Vienna, marvel at Prague Astronomical Clock and visit a café whose proceeds benefit people living with disabilities.
Explore Central Europe and discover the area’s history and culture with visits to Munich, Nuremberg, Prague, Vienna, Budapest and Salzburg on this 9-day tour that begins and ends in Munich. Throughout this escorted tour view impressive architecture, medieval towns and iconic sights. With overnights in Munich, Prague, Vienna and Budapest, there is plenty of time to see and explore these great cities.
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