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Arrival in Salzburg
Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in Salzburg .
Excursion to Hallstatt
Salzburg Private Walking Tour
Start Time : 9:30 – 2 hrs
Start Point : Mirabellplatz, 5020, Salzburg, Austria
End point : Old town
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About this tour
A visit in Salzburg can offer everything: culture, architecture, music and history at the highest level as well as unique natural experiences. Salzburg literally means “Salt Fortress” and derives its name from the barges carrying salt on the Salzach River, which were subject to a toll in the 8th century. The City of Mozart reveals its secrets in so many different ways so let’s discover its history and legends in a pleasant walking tour that covers the main highlights of the city. Marvel at the historic buildings and monuments and gain an insight into the rich cultural heritage of Austria.
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Excursion to Hallstatt
Start Time : 12:00 6-7 hrs
Start Point : Mirabellplatz 2, Salzburg, Austria
End point : Same as Starting Point
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Visit one of Austria´s most picturesque villages with this afternoon tour to Hallstatt. Travel through the famous Salzkammergut (lake area) and enjoy the magical alpine region.
After meeting your guide in Salzburg we head out on a picturesque journey to the ‘Pearl of Salzkammergut’, Hallstatt, passing through quaint local villages on the way. On arrival in Hallstatt it’s hard to know where to start, baroque-style homes scattered along the waterfront with mountain peaks reflecting in the water make this an experience in nature you won’t forget.
Take a mountain train ride up to the entrance of the world’s oldest salt mine for views over Hallstatt and to learn about its 7,000 year history of salt mining. Enjoy a leisurely lakeside walk to see houses clinging on to the mountain-side on your way to Muhlbach Waterfall. Visit the local museum to learn all about Hallstatt, and a must-see is the Bone House behind the Catholic church for an insight into local family life.
Finish the tour travelling back via Abtenau and Russbach to Gosau Lake, famous for its beautiful views over the Dachtsein Mountains for a picture-postcard ending to our tour.
Not including :
Entrance fees + Meals + Gratuities
Enjoy a comfortable overnight in Salzburg
Free day or optional Excursion to Zell Am See by Train
2 Ways Train From Salzburg Zellamsee
Explore Zellamsee on your own
Enjoy a comfortable overnight in Salzburg
Train from Salzburg to Budapest
Enjoy breakfast and savour the local delicacies
Start Time : (from 09:00 to 17:30, 8 hours)
Start Point : Báthory utca, 19, 1054, Budapest, Hungary
End point : Same as Starting Point
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Take an unforgettable tour into Hungary’s history along the Blue Danube with excursion into Visegrád, Esztergom and Szentendre. These locations right on the river are picturesque and offer arts and crafts, historic points of interest and great views of the natural surrounds.
In Visegrád walk on the 750 year-old stones of the formal Royal Residence and learn about life in the middle ages while enjoying the fascinating panorama of the Danube valley. Known as the Northern gate of Budapest, the city of Esztergom is the centre of the Catholic Church. Here you can visit the largest cathedral of Hungary and then glance across the river to view Slovakia.
On the return to Budapest is the artist’s village of Szentendre. A small baroque city at the gate of the Danube Bend, it is the meeting place of the river Danube and the Pilis mountains, and has a beautiful natural backdrop.
Walking around the baroque settlement, built on medieval ruins make your way through the narrow streets to a vantage point atop the city for great views of the Danube. Simply enjoy the special atmosphere of this village and should you wish, take the opportunity to visit the museums such as the world-famous Margit Kovács Ceramic Museum or the Confectionery Museum with buildings and people made of marzipan.
Not including :
Meals + Gratuities
Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in Budapest .
Train from Salzburg to Prague
Free day or optional Prague Grand City Tour
Start Time : (11:00 AM – 4 hrs )
Start Point : Namesti Republiky 110, -, Prague, Czech Republic
End point : Na Františku, Pier 11
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About this tour
Discover the charm and history of the ‘City of a Thousand Spires’, one of Europe´s most beautiful and visited cities on this bus and boat tour of Prague.
Let the Grand City Tour introduce you to the ‘Golden City’. As you explore Prague you will be able to marvel at its many historic attractions and monuments. Located on the River Vltava in central Bohemia, Prague has been the political, cultural, and economic centre of the Czech state for over 1100 years.
The city holds much delight for any visitor. With so much of its cultural and historic built heritage surviving Europe’s turbulent history throughout the centuries, you will be amazed at how well preserved in time these historical landmarks are. During this Grand City Tour, you discover both the old town (Staré Město) and the New town (Nové Město) areas of Prague, by bus and boat.
On the 2-hour bus tour, set your sights on the must-see attractions such as the State Opera, the National Museum, Wenceslas Square, Charles Square, before passing along the river and heading to the Castle District. Enjoy 20-30 minutes of free time to see area’s most iconic landmarks such as Matthias Church and the Fishermen’s Bastion where you can contemplate unforgettable views over Prague
Hop back onto the bus and be taken across the River Vltava to the Old Town Square, where the bus tour terminates. You will then be taken to the Vltava River, where you will embark on a 1 hour scenic river cruise through the heart of Prague, where you will enjoy the famous sights of the city from a different perspective.
With such a vast number of beautiful buildings, monuments and squares, this magical tour of Prague ensures that you see them all.
Not including :
Meals + Gratuities
Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in Prague.
Discover Karlovy Vary
Start Time : (09:00 9hrs )
Start Point : Náměstí Republiky, 110 00, Hlavní město Praha, Czech Republic
End point : Same as Starting Point
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Enjoy the chance to try out the healing properties of the springs that have attracted visitors since the 1700’s. Situated in the area of western Bohemia, Karlovy Vary has a history dating back to the Middle-Ages. With a long established reputation as a spa town, it boasts 12 main springs, 300 smaller ones and the warm-water Tepla River. Legend tells that the healing qualities of the springs were first acclaimed by the city’s founder, King Charles IV, in 1370.
Another celebrated aspect of the city is its heritage of glass and crystal manufacturing, with the Moser Factory leading the way in this industry (admission included). Reflect on the beauty and see first-hand the shining examples of many historical and prizewinning glass and crystal creations, as well as learn more of the distinctive qualities of crystal and the history of the Moser Company.
Stroll through the streets and immerse yourself in the beauty and timeless quality of the city’s colonnades and experience one of the thermal springs for yourself.
Spoil yourself with a day spent discovering Karlovy Vary and put the well-deserved spring back in your step!
Not including :
Admission to the Karlovy Vary thermal springs + Meals + Gratuities
Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in Prague
Fly back home
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Austria is great to visit year-round. Austria offers winter sports from December to March, and summer outdoor activities from June to September.
Austria uses Euro. Credit cards are widely accepted , but it’s advisable to carry some local currency for smaller establishments.
Many hotels, restaurants, and public places offer free Wi-Fi.
You can also consider purchasing a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device for constant connectivity.
In Austria, German is the official language. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas.