Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
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In Berlin, history echoes from the remnants of the Berlin Wall to the grandeur of the Brandenburg Gate. Prague enchants with its fairy-tale ambiance, featuring the majestic Prague Castle and iconic Charles Bridge. Vienna exudes opulence with Schönbrunn and Hofburg Palaces, while Budapest offers breathtaking views from Buda Castle and the serene Danube. Krakow exudes medieval charm with Wawel Castle, and Warsaw seamlessly blends old and new with a reconstructed Old Town and poignant Warsaw Uprising Museum. This tour promises an odyssey through Europe's captivating history, art, and culture
Super-helpful guide, Viktor, respectful and thoughtful.
Perfect itinerary- not too busy and not too slow or fast
Very informative
Beautiful hotels , great food
Relaxing atmosphere on the bus
Delve into the heart of Northern Europe on the "Copenhagen and Poland" tour, a five-day sightseeing journey designed for seniors. Starting in Copenhagen and ending in Warsaw, this group trip also visits Szczecin, offering a taste of Denmark, Poland, and Germany. With hotels, meals, and transport included, the easy pace allows for meaningful cultural exploration. Its unique value lies in the concise yet comprehensive itinerary, making it ideal for those seeking a short but rich European trip.
For point 2 and 3 the communication was very poor. It started with arrival at Budapest - it was not explained how I shall be received at the airport. The voucher of the service issued to me do not mention how I should recognize the pickup person at airport. When I inquired Makemytrip - the agency I booked this trip, told me that at the airport a person with their company sign will be waiting for me. I did not find the person for waiting at the airport in Budapest with makemytrip signage. I called all numbers in India and in Europe, finally to get answer that I must wait at the airport until 1 hour and half as mentioned in the voucher. Whereas the person with Europamundo sign was waiting from the time I arrived at the Airport. It was only when I started asking every person waiting there for pickup with some signage and then came to know that pick-up person from Europamundo was there but because of poor document and communication shared with me I could only find him after one hour of my arrival in Budapest. During this one hour I called so many numbers, felt harassed as either no one picked up the call or was able to tell me which sign I should look for. I spend almost USD 15 in this process.
The prague itinerary on day 4 was disaster. We were made to walk so much that we felt tired. the information does not say how many kilometer we shall be walking. Based on which we could have decided to continue with rest of the day walking or not. Castel Quarter was very good, the guide (Eva) was excellent. Later we were to take a boat. To get to the boat your agent made us walk another 1.5 Km. After the boat trip he made us walk another 1 km and said the coach will be there at 8pm, now I do not understand that a tour starts at 8.15 am with walking until 12:00. After which we were told that we should assemble again at some point at 13:40 so that we can get to boat. Then we walk from there until 14:10. After which again we are told now it your free time (which means walk) as the coach will come at 8pm. We had selected a trip as vacation to enjoy and not for exercising. Do you think on a normal working day any person will walk for nearly 12 hours? That left us completely tired on day 4. Clearly no one has reported to you until now. Please let me know how you intend to compensate me for this poor service and improve this service for any future customer.
Food for the soul! - A week of stunning scenery and good company led by Cosmin and Katerina, both of whom's passion for Romania's wildlife and culture is inspirational.
Wildlife
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Cycle along the Vltava River from Cesky Krumlov to Prague to discover the medieval marvels and cultural hotspots of Bohemia. Pedal your way through South Bohemia, starting in the storybook town of Cesky Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that feels like stepping into the past. Ride alongside the gentle flow of the Vltava River and explore quiet country roads that wind through lush forests and villages steeped in medieval history. Along the way, discover Ceske Budejovice – home to the original Budweiser beer – and cross the Czech Republic’s oldest stone bridge in Pisek. Take in the views from Zvíkov Castle perched high above two rivers, and visit the 16th century pilgrimage Church of the Virgin Mary on Saint Mountain. Before reaching Prague, you’ll overnight in Karlstejn, where a dramatic Gothic castle sets the scene. It’s a relaxed yet rewarding ride, full of culture, scenery, and surprises in one of Europe’s less-travelled corners.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Hluboká N
Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Hluboká Nad Vltavou, Pisek, Príbram, Zebrak, Karlštejn
Take this self-drive tour and discover this beautiful country at your own pace. Start your trip exploring the capital of Bulgaria, a modern and buzzing town which keeps impressive history from Antiquity to nowadays. Continue to Veliko Tarnovo and be fascinated by the magnificent views from the top of Tzarevetz hill. Have a walk through the tiny cobblestones streets to find out how did wealthy merchants live in the Bulgarian Medieval ages. Spend several days exploring the romantic Black sea coast, the Sea Capital Varna and the old aged towns of Nessebar and Sozopol. Explore the countryside, the culture and traditions of rural Bulgaria. Stop in the European city of Culture, Plovdiv, and be a guest of a granny in a village, close to the famous ski resort Bansko. End your inspiring trip in Sofia and be sure that you will come again to visit this interesting land.
Self-drive or vehicle rental
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Resort
Age Range
6-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Varna, Bu
Sofia, Veliko Tarnovo, Varna, Burgas, Plovdiv, Bansko
Discover the secrets of Bulgaria during this eight days private tour. Admire the romantic Black sea coast, the Sea Capital Varna, and the old-aged towns of Nessebar and Sosopol. Spend several days traveling through the countryside, learning about the culture and traditions of rural Bulgaria. Stop in the European city of Culture, Plovdiv, and have enough time to feel the special atmosphere of this colourful town. Meet the hospitality of the locals in Rila Mountain and visit the famous ski resort Bansko. Then head to the capital of Bulgaria, modern and buzzling city which keeps impressive history from Antiquity to nowadays. In Veliko Tarnovo you will be fascinated by the magnificent views from the top of Tzarevetz hill and will discover how wealthy merchants have lived in the Bulgarian Medieval ages. Lots of history, scenic nature, and rustic traditions – what memories to share.
Off the beaten track cycling through the unspoiled Balkan Mountains of Bulgaria. The Balkan Mountains are famous for lush green valleys, sheer cliffs and gentle rolling hills with sheep grazing peacefully in their pastures. Starting from the Chekotinski Monastery there is enormous opportunity for unique cycling. Passing through the Central Balkan National Park, the narrow roads meander through valleys, forests and quaint villages that have not changed for centuries. Wooden carts pulled by horse or donkey are the norm and farmers still make hay with a pitchfork. Along the route you will visit several of the country's most significant and historic Orthodox monasteries. Many churches with ancient icons and colourful murals are scattered throughout the region. The final cycling stage ends in Veliko Tarnovo - one of the most charming Balkan towns and the former Bulgarian capital.
Bicycle toursMountain biking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers