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Prague, Czech Republic
Budapest, Hungary
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Polina was an excellent tour manager & she provided historical & cultural information that was so informative.
Loved the night cruise in Budapest and the additional tour to the old Jewish temple.
I think if you like cities, this is for you. But 3 large cities in 8 or 9 days was a bit much for me. So much history to absorb in a short period of time. I did enjoy the excursions outside of the cities - so happy they were included.
Visit the magnificent Schönbrunn Palace, a summer retreat of the Habsburg dynasty.
Discover Budapest’s iconic sights through the eyes of an expert.
Enjoy a stop in the fairy-tale town of Cesky Krumlov.
Step into the regal world of Europe’s most storied capitals with the "Imperial Cities featuring Prague, Vienna & Budapest" tour. Over 11 days, this moderate-paced journey whisks travelers from the medieval charm of Prague to the grandeur of Vienna and the romance of Budapest.
Explore Prague’s majestic squares and bridges, then immerse yourself in Vienna’s imperial history with a tour of Schönbrunn Palace—once the summer haven of the Habsburg dynasty. Experience the city’s cultural pulse with a concert featuring the works of Mozart and Strauss. In Budapest, marvel at a 14th-century castle and savor local cuisine that reveals the region’s rich heritage.
With all accommodations, transport, and meals included, this group tour’s unique selling point is its thoughtful blend of architectural wonders, musical performances, and culinary delights—delivering a trip package that encapsulates the splendor, history, and culture of Central Europe’s imperial cities.