All Eastern Europe Tours in June 2026
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Bulgaria At A Glance: Sofia City Break - June 2026
Breathe the aromas of the colourful bouquet, called Bulgaria, only for 4 days. Take part in this city break, centred in Sofia and learn more about its culture and traditions. Explore the capital of Bulgaria, a modern and buzzing city which keeps impressive history from Antiquity to nowadays. Take a drive to the imposing Rila Monastery and learn more about the medieval Boyana Church, both part of the UNESCO World Heritage sites. Have your free time to reveal the secrets of unknown Bulgaria.
Art and architecture
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Budapest City Card - June 2026
What does Budapest Cards include?
If this is your first time visiting the Hungarian capital, then we recommend the Budapest Card for you.
- You can use all public transportation within the city limits of Budapest completely free of charge – whether it's buses, trams, metro, trolleybuses, suburban railways (HÉV), or trains, the city card is valid on all.
- You'll also receive a free map of Budapest and a catalog with the card, so you can have all the information about the participating locations at your fingertips.
- 30+ museums and attractions await you for free: for example, you can visit the exhibitions at the Hungarian National Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Hungarian National Gallery at no cost.
- You can participate in free city tours in both Pest and Buda.
- You can redeem a free entry to Lukács Thermal Bath.
- You'll enjoy a beautiful panorama during the free Danube river cruise.
- Choose from 50+ discounted programs and services – you can avail of discounts between 10% and 50% with the city card.
Please note that most of the museums are closed on Mondays!
City sightseeing
Sightseeing Cruise on the Danube - June 2026
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Exceptionally well organized with the owner a fair and reasonable individual. Also, as soon as I booked he set about organizing the trek immediately over WhatsApp, even though he was a very busy man (I assume because of the other good treks he runs.) Just make sure you have a good insurance company. Apparently with trekking companies it is common to include a hard to find clause stating you will fully indemnify the company if your insurance refuses to pay.
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