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Czech Delight

07 Nts. / 08 Days
Day 01: Arrive Prague

Relax for some time; bundle up in four layers as the temperatures go as low we’re
pretty sure it’s all shot in Prague! After a long flight, its best to explore the local
market, soak in the weather.
Elegant old houses, palaces and towers, cobble stoned streets and baroque
squares in Prague. Be it the old town square or a market place, the joy is felt
everywhere.
Day 02: Go Sightseeing

Visit the Old Town Square

Located between Wenceslas Square and the Charles Bridge, Old Town Square is
a historic square in the Old Town Quarter of Prague. It is the best place to soak in
the view and vibe of Czech Republic.

Take A Walk In The Largest Castle In The World

A UNESCO monument with history dating back to over a 100 years. As per
Guinness Book of Records, Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the
world. It is also the official office of the President of the Czech Republic. It houses
a church, hall, structures and gardens.

Day 3 – Prague To Brno

Travalling by road is probably the best idea to travel from Prague to Brno. The road
trip is gorgeous with snow on both the sides and with real snow. You can’t complete
the tour of Czech Republic without experiencing the local Brno City. It is the
second largest city in Czech Republic and the capital of South Moravia. It is more
like a student city of Czech Republic. Brno expertly blends its rich history with
modern day innovation. It is a city filled with galleries and museums, but also
cafes and high-end clubs. In Brno, you can see the opulent Baroque
churches and also modernist exhibition grounds, plague monuments,
fountains and palaces of the nobility, a monumental neo-Renaissance theatre,
and many jewels of Functionalism.

Day 04: Arrive Budapest

Day 4 check out from hotel and way to Budapest by air. Same day on arrival in
Budapest and transfer to the hotel. Rest of the day is free at leisure to explore the
city on your own. Overnight at your hotel in Budapest.

Day 05: Budapest– Explore Buda Side of Budapest

A perfect way to start your trip is to set off and explore the Buda side of the city.
Perched atop of Castle Hill overlooking the Danube River is the domineering Buda
Castle. Formerly a Royal Palace that was home to Hungarian kings and queens of
times gone by; the Castle is now one of the main attractions in Budapest. Make
sure to take a tour of the Castle and learn all about its fascinating history.
The Budapest History Museum and the Hungarian National Gallery are also part
of the Buda Castle complex. While the former will enlighten you about Budapest’s
2000 years of history, the national gallery will be of particular interest to art
lovers.
With a multitude of amazing artworks on display ranging from Gothic altarpieces
to paintings by Hungarian realists; the museum takes you on a lovely journey
through the nation’s art history. The amazing combination of stunning
architecture, beautiful art and the millennia of history enclosed within its walls is
in part what make the Buda Castle complex so great to visit.

Day 06: Budapest- The Upper Pest Side

In the morning head back to the Danube to start your day in a great way with a
tour of the Hungarian Parliament Building which is absolutely GIGANTIC! The
largest building in all of Hungary, you’re sure to be impressed with the sheer scale
and size of the parliament. It has beautiful facades and lovely neo-Gothic
architecture which, coupled with the great location next to the Danube makes it
the perfect spot for some photos.
Remarkably, the interior has two massive parliament halls which are identical;
one for the actual governing of the country and the other just for guided tours.
Once you’ve finished the tour, stick around for the changing of the guard to catch
a glimpse of some of Hungary’s tradition

A short walk inland from the Parliament and memorial is St. Stephen’s Basilica.
The Roman Catholic basilica is the most important church in the whole of Hungary
and definitely warrants a visit. The Neo-Classical building is home to a number of
massive bells which toll out regularly.
Make sure to climb all the way to the top because the observation deck has an
epic view over the rooftops of Budapest. While there is an elevator available, the
beautiful spiral staircase makes for a spectacular climb although there are a
daunting 365 steps – one for each day of the year.

Day 07: Budapest –Lower Pest and The Jewish Quarter

Whether you’re a shopaholic or not, Great Market Hall is a delightful place to


visit. With three levels of shops selling all sorts of wares from Hungarian foods to
souvenirs. Here, you can find fresh market produce, crafts and more. Make sure
to read our complete Great Market Hall guide before visiting.
A beautiful building with a lively atmosphere, it’s always fun wandering around
the bustling market. We suggest joining this Budapest food walking tour it
includes the Central Market and 4 hours of some of the best food in the city.

Day 08: Budapest


After breakfast at the hotel, Check out from the hotel in Budapest proceeds to the
airport and return to the Home Country.

…………………………………...Tour Ends With Sweet Memories…………………………………

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