The circuits were very good and my guides were excellent save one. Hats off to Jose Maria Alvear, Diana and most of all Diego Bueno Gonzalez. They are the best guides.
Experience a comprehensive European adventure with the 'Treasures of Europe' trip, which spans 19 days from the lively streets of Madrid to the enchanting beauty of Prague. This guided city sightseeing tour is ideal for senior travelers who value comfort and exploration at an easy pace. Enjoy the convenience of included accommodations, transportation, and meals as you immerse yourself in the diverse cultures of Spain and the Czech Republic. The journey is crafted to offer a seamless blend of must-see attractions and authentic local experiences, ensuring you discover the continent’s hidden gems with ease. The standout feature of this tour is its extensive itinerary, offering a deep dive into Europe’s treasures while maintaining a comfortable rhythm perfect for mature guests.
First of all, Europamundo has the best tour guides. They are super nice and knowledgeable. Some have difficulty speaking in English but it still works out. I also liked how we were able to visit many places but we felt like it was quite rushed. Our Switzerland itinerary was a bit of a waste as well since we used up the entire morning to try to get to ride the cable car but in the end it was replaced by waterfalls which I think is too different in terms of price and experience so that was disappointing.
Well organized/ helpful and friendly English speaking guide/ enjoying the mesmerizing scenery in many regions of Europe i love all the places I visited Prague is a small museum / An amazing exhibition of BMW in Munich / Innsbruck is a combination of nature the beautiful mountains crossing the river besides the colorful buildings / switzerland is paradise Zurich a peaceful city with the magnificent city of Lucerne / Luganno is a piece of art / Rome is one of the mist beautiful cities with its monuments and fountains plus strolling in its old streets
Set out on the "Wonderful Holidays" trip, a 17-day, easy-paced city sightseeing tour from Barcelona to Prague. Explore Volendam, Rouen, Zurich, and nine other captivating destinations across Spain, the Czech Republic, and more. Seniors will appreciate the group tour’s thoughtful arrangements, including hotels, transport, and meals. The unique selling point: an extensive, cross-European itinerary that seamlessly connects vibrant cities and scenic locales, all at a gentle pace.
Begin in Barcelona and finish in Prague with the 'Magnific Holidays' tour, a 17-day city sightseeing experience crafted for those who appreciate a leisurely approach to travel. Seniors can relax with the knowledge that accommodations, transportation, and meals are all taken care of, making it easy to focus on enjoying Prague, Barcelona, and other highlights. The tour’s unique appeal lies in its carefully balanced itinerary, offering both iconic cities and hidden treasures to create a truly memorable European escape.
Set off from Prague and end in Barcelona on the 'Majestic Europe and Magical Spain' tour, a 13-day city sightseeing journey through Munich, Barcelona, Prague, and seven other captivating destinations. Seniors will appreciate the easy pace, included hotels, transport, and meals, ensuring a comfortable experience. The USP of this tour is its rich blend of Central and Southern European culture, offering a colorful spectrum of experiences and scenic beauty in one thoughtfully organized trip.
This is quite a challenging trek and the distances were slightly more than the trip notes. Plenty of steep ups and downs and poles definitely needed. Having said that the scenery is stunning and the trip balanced well. The hut accommodation is pretty comfortable and warm and more of a hostel really with outdoor loos. The huts also provide crocs so no real need to carry spare footwear if you want to save weight and space in your day rucksack.
Walking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Meeting people of other nationality with the tour group was educational and created a friendship even only for less than a week. Its a small world after all.... thank you for the experience
'Every known superstition in the world is gathered into the Carpathians, as if it were the centre of some sort of imaginative whirlpool.' So says the narrator of Dracula, the late 19th century English novel of Victorian superstitions that used this area of Romania to represent something on the edge of civilisation.
A trip to this part of the world is to enter a maelstrom of natural sensation. There is everywhere a bewildering mass of flora and fauna. Profusions of trees and flowers and grasses are barely touched by agricultural exploitation. Be alert, however, for roe deer and chamois and hedgehogs and rodents, plus the sight and sound of the area's 190 bird species. Transylvania is a region full of beauty of every kind, sometimes little towns or castles on the top of steep hills.
This trek rises daily through Carpathian lower reaches, a green land full of forests and woods, with here steep hills crowned with clumps of trees, and there villages newly built in a riot of colour and style. Smile and say Boo Naa (Hello) and you'll meet open-faced strangers who say all the country people show 'hospitality, flexibility, honesty'. The message is that tourists are welcome.
Learn about the rich Hungarian history from your local tour guide. He will give you helpful tips and advice about cultural programs and attractions that the locals like. You will also learn about current politics, economy, cuisine, every day life style etc relating to Hungary.
We start the tour at the Central Tourist Information Office at 10:00 am.
We walk across Elisabeth Square and see the Danube Fountain and the lovers' locks. We then visit the monumental Saint Stephen’s Basilica and admire its interior splendour.
We cross the Danube on the majestic Chain Bridge and go onto visit the Royal Palace from outside with a panoramic break on its terrace and meet the guards of the presidential palace.
We continue on to see the oldest cable car in the world and walk in the Buda Castle district. See the amazing Matthias Church from outside as well as the city view from Fishermen's Bastion.
End of tour in central Budapest.
For those wanting to walk in the Castle District and see more than the Matthias Church and the Fishermen’s Bastion, this tour is meant just for you.
This small area has seen more turmoil and prosperity than other parts of the country altogether. As the royal court, it served as the centre of administration and knowledge as well as the capital for long. King Matthias set up his observatory and library, the Turks stored gun-powder in the palace, several battles and sieges took place. Besides admiring the view of Pest, you can gain access to places excluded from guidebooks on our Fabulous tour!
Several battles and sieges took place in our city. The last was the blood-drenched siege of 1944-45 winter at the end of WWII (you can still see bullet holes on some buildings). For weeks the Buda castle citizens found a refuge in the mostly naturally created cave system under today’s nicely restored houses. Yes, there is a 3-level cave system undernearth the Buda Castle hill.
We usually say Buda is like a town within the city – it’s so compact with all you need for modern everyday life but it’s also like a bubble and a time capsule.