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G016 13 Days Budapest to Vienna
Enjoy a scenic route from Budapest to Vienna on a 13 days sightseeing tour. Beginning in Budapest, you’ll pay homage to
UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Heroes’ Square and the Buda Castle, also visit top attractions and architectural jewels
of each city, continuing your adventure in Croatia with amazing waterfalls of Plitvice to the highlight of Slovenia with famous
Postojna cave and picturesque Bled Lake, but in the last days you will wonder first in Hallstatt, an unbelievably spectacular place
and in Vienna, the city of music, art, culture, and fine food and the beating heart of Europe.
Day 01: Budapest Airport – Budapest (25km – 45min) (Hungary)
Welcome to Budapest Airport. Meet the host and transfer to your hotel
(45 min - depending by traffic). Check in at the hotel and prepare for dinner
Dinner and overnight in Budapest AUSTRIA
Accommodation: NN 4* Salzburg Vienna HUNGARY
Hallein
Day 02: Budapest (Hungary) Salt Mine Hallstatt Budapest
After breakfast at the hotel, we’’ll start touring Budapest and learn about 1,000
years of Hungarian history as you see the city’s most important sites! Tour
begins at the Chain Bridge then we’ll drive to the Buda side of the Danube, Bled SLOVENIA
pass by the spectacular Parliament Building and cross the River by the Margaret
Bridge. First stop will be in the Castle District for a short walk to see the area’s Postonja Ljubljana Zagreb
main attractions. You’ll see Matthias Church and the Fishermen’s Bastion, the CROATIA
perfect spot for enjoying spectacular views of the surrounding area. Novi Sad
Free time by your own.
Optional Tour – Budapest River Cruise. Prepare for dinner Plitvice Lakes
Overnight in Budapest: Hotel NN 4*, or similar Belgrade
Day 03: Budapest – Novi Sad – Belgrade (400 km – 5hrs) (Hungary &
Serbia) SERBIA
After the breakfast, we’ll leave Budapest and head to another country, Serbia. Included:
Please note border crossing procedures. Guests are kindly asked to keep • Accommodation in 4* hotels
ID Cards handy. On the way to Belgrade we’ll stop for refreshments and visit • Breakfast
of Subotica Synagogue (2.5hrs). Built at the beginning of the 20th century, the • Guide English speaking
Jakab and Komor Square Synagogue in Subotica is one of the finest surviving • Private transport
pieces of religious architecture in the Hungarian Art Nouveau style remaining in
the world today.
Proceed driving to Novi Sad for approximately one hour and a half. Have a nice outpost on the hill overlooking the Sava and Danube.
walk in Trg Slobode (Liberty Square), which is the largest central city square, Proceed afterwards to Knez Mihajlova Street. This street is the longest and the
built in the 18th century. most popular pedestrian zone in our capital city, and an ideal place for shopping
We’ll continue to Petrovaradin Fortress in 15 min. Founded on the grounds with where national and foreign fashion brands stand side by side and its cross
of a medieval edifice, the fortress was built by the Austrians in the 17th and streets are stacked with coffee shops and restaurants, where you can take a
18th century as pillar of defense against the invasion of the Turks, considering it as break from exhausting, yet successful shopping.
“Gibraltar of Danube”. Overnight in Belgrade: Hotel Belgrade City 4* or similar
Keep driving for one more hour to Belgrade. Check in at the hotel and prepare
for dinner Day 05: Belgrade – Zagreb (400km – 5hrs) (Serbia – Croatia)
Overnight in Belgrade: Hotel Belgrade City 4* or similar Breakfast at the hotel, check out and today we’ll drive towards Croatia for
approximately 5hrs. Please note the border procedures. You are kindly
Day 04: Belgrade (Serbia) asked to keep your ID Cards handy. Upon arrival in Zagreb, check in at the
Today we’ll discover Belgrade, located on the confluence of the Danube and hotel and enjoy lunch. Afternoon tour of Zagreb. Your local guide will take you
Sava rivers, which provide the backdrop for many of the city’s key sights, from the main square, Ban Jelacic, to the cathedral, which is one of the most
and split the city up into the more attractive Old Belgrade and New Belgrade. important landmarks in the city. Hear about the origins of the Cathedral of the
Wander Kalemegdan, the ruins of a fortress which was built to defend the city Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the difficulties it has sustained, and its
from the Ottomans, who then invaded and adapted it as their own defensive renovation. Then your route will be to vibrant Tkalciceva Street, better known as
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