Belgrade - Budapest - Bratislava: Chauffeured Collection
❮Belgrade - Budapest - Bratislava: Chauffeured Collection
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
- Flight into Belgrade and out of Vienna
- Hotel for 2 nights in Belgrade
- Transfer from Hotel in Hotel in Belgrade to Hotel in Budapest via Novi sad and Subotica
- Hotel for 3 nights in Budapest
- Transfer from Hotel in Budapest to Hotel in Belgrade via Novi Sad and Subotica
- Hotel for 2 nights in Brastislava
- Transfer from Hotel in Bratislava to Vienna Airport
A Chauffeured Collection Package across Serbia, Hungary and Slovakia!. Combine unforgettable stays in Bratislava (charming and compact Slovak capital, strategically positioned on the Danube River), Budapest (famous for its 19th-century architectural wonders alongside the Danube River) and
Belgrade (serbian capital, mix of architectural styles from different times and cultures). All border crossings and multi-stops: at hungarian Pannonhalma Archabbey and Brunszvik Castle; with serbian Novi Sad (with its impressive fortress) and Subotica (Art Nouveau architecture) are expertly managed by your private professional driver, allowing you to focus completely on discovery.
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Slovakia
Slovakia is well-known for its impressive collection of historic castles. For such a small country, it has over 100 of them, many of which are situated along the Danube River. The country is also known for its opportunities for hiking and rock-climbing in the Tatra Mountains, located in the east. While in the Tatras, Slovakia's remotest corner, take some time to tour the traditional Slovakian villages, where time has stood still for generations and Slovak culture is lovingly preserved. Then head south to the Tokaj wine region, one of six wine regions in the country, and enjoy some farm-to-table cuisine with your vintages.
Hungary
Perhaps the first thing you think of when you think of Hungary is its delicious cuisine; after all, it is the country that gave us goulash and fisherman`s soup. It is also known the world over for its 1,000-year historical tradition which bred strong folk traditions. Hungary is also known for its spring and summer festivals, its thermal spas, stunning and varied architectural styles befitting `the crossroads of Europe`, and some of the most gorgeous scenery you will find on the continent. Be sure to visit the charming capital of Budapest, split by the Danube, and then travel further afield to Transdanubia and the Great Hungarian Plain.
Serbia
Serbia is a fascinating country with a turbulent history. Its visitors will be surprised by the wide variety of architectural styles ranging from Romanesque to Gothic, from Renaissance to baroque. There are many great monuments including fortresses, ancient churches, Byzantine-style basilicas, and Roman amphitheaters waiting to be discovered. Tourism in Serbia is mostly focused on the villages and mountains of the country. The most famous mountain resorts are Zlatibor, Kopaonik, and Tara. There are also many spas in Serbia, one the biggest is Vrnjaeka Banja. The largest cities like Belgrade, Novi Sad, and Nis, attract many tourists, but so do rural parts of Serbia like the volcanic wonder of Davolja varos, Christian pilgrimages across the country, and cruises along the Danube, Sava, or Tisza.
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Visit and explore the Avala Monument, Temple of Saint Sava, Parliament, Prince Michael Street, House of Flowers, Old Palace, Kalemegdan Fortress, National Museum, National Theatre, Skadarlija, and so much more.
Visit and explore Buda Hill and the Castle District, Parliament, the Chain Bridge, Heroes' Square, St. Stephen's Basilica, the Opera House, Matthias Church, Fisherman's Bastion, Gellert Hill, the thermal baths and so much more!
Visit St. Martin's Cathedral, Bratislava's Town hall, and the beautiful Slovak National Theatre.
