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Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, Experience the landmarks of Budapest on this 4-hour grand city tour, including an interior visit to the Hungarian Parliament building. Enjoy a 3-hour panoramic drive to see highlights like the Chain Bridge, St. Stephen’s Basilica, and Heroes' Square. Take a brief walk around the Buda Castle District, and conclude with a 45-minute guided tour of the neo-Gothic Parliament.
In night Enjoy a scenic evening cruise along the Danube River in Budapest, taking in the city’s illuminated landmarks, including the Buda Castle, Hungarian Parliament, and Chain Bridge. Relax with live music by the Rajko Folk Orchestra, performing local and classic favorites. Choose between a buffet-style dinner or a wine-tasting experience, with a welcome drink and beverages included. This 120-minute cruise offers the perfect way to admire Budapest’s UNESCO-listed panorama while enjoying a delightful evening
Sightseeing covered during the trip:
Buda Castle: Buda Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a stunning historical complex located on Castle Hill in Budapest. Dating back to the 13th century, this majestic castle has served as a royal palace and a symbol of Hungary’s rich history. With its impressive Baroque architecture, panoramic views of the Danube River, and lush gardens, Buda Castle offers visitors a glimpse into the country’s regal past. Inside, you can explore museums, galleries, and the breathtaking Matthias Church, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Budapest.
Heroes' Square: Heroes' Square (Hősök tere) is one of Budapest's most renowned landmarks, admired for its impressive monuments and rich historical significance. Situated at the end of Andrássy Avenue, the square is dominated by the Millennium Monument, which showcases statues of the seven chieftains of the Magyars alongside the Archangel Gabriel. Flanking the square are the striking Museum of Fine Arts and the Hall of Art, enhancing its cultural relevance. Created to celebrate the 1000th anniversary of the Hungarian state, Heroes' Square stands as a tribute to Hungary's history and national pride, making it an essential destination for visitors.
Hungarian Parliament Building: The Hungarian Parliament Building, or Országház, is a remarkable
example of Gothic Revival architecture and one of the
most beautiful structures in the world. Situated on
the banks of the Danube River in Budapest, it serves
as the home of the National Assembly of Hungary.
Completed in 1904, the building boasts an impressive
façade decorated with intricate sculptures, grand
staircases, and a stunning dome that rises 96 meters high. Inside, visitors can wander through
opulent halls, including the magnificent Dome Hall, which is home to the Hungarian Crown Jewels.
As a symbol of national pride and governance, the Parliament Building is an essential stop for
anyone visiting Hungary’s capital.
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, get ready for your full day trip to Hallstatt from Vienna with return transfers
Sightseeing covered during the trip:
Seeschloss Ort: It is a charming lakeside castle situated on Lake Traunsee in Austria, celebrated for its beautiful surroundings and fascinating history. Initially constructed in the 11th century, the castle has been renovated multiple times, showcasing a mix of architectural styles that highlight its rich past. Nestled amid stunning mountain vistas and lush gardens, Seeschloss Ort is steeped in romantic tales and legends. Today, it is a popular attraction for visitors, offering guided tours, cultural events, and breathtaking views of the lake, making it an essential stop for anyone exploring the area.
Hallstatt Skywalk: The Hallstatt Skywalk is an exciting viewing platform situated high above the charming village of Hallstatt in Austria. It provides stunning panoramic views of Lake Hallstatt and the majestic Dachstein Mountains, making it a must-see for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Accessed by a scenic funicular ride, the platform juts out over the mountain's edge, offering a unique vantage point of the breathtaking landscape below. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll along the walkway while soaking in the dramatic scenery, ensuring a memorable experience for anyone exploring this enchanting area.
Stift Admont: A magnificent Benedictine monastery nestled in the Austrian Alps, is celebrated for
it’s stunning Baroque architecture and rich history.
Established in 1074, it houses one of the largest
monastic libraries in the world, boasting over 70,000
volumes, exquisite frescoes, and intricately carved
wooden shelves. The monastery’s tranquil
surroundings and beautifully maintained gardens
contribute to its serene ambiance. Visitors can explore the remarkable library, the museum, and
the historic church, making Stift Admont a fascinating destination for anyone interested in
culture, art, and spirituality in a breathtaking alpine setting.