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Czech Republic

Prague, Vienna & Budapest

Prague → Budapest 10 days Up to 28

About this trip

Three of Central Europe's grand old capitals, one straightforward trip. You move between Prague, Vienna and Budapest by first-class train, with hotels booked centrally in each so you're never far from the action.

The pace is easy and semi-guided — cultural tours in each city give you a proper introduction, then you're free to wander, eat, and explore at your own speed.

It's a hassle-free way to see a lot without organising the logistics yourself, with transfers between airports, hotels and stations all arranged for you.

What you'll do

  • Explore Prague's old town and its hundred spires
  • Ride first-class trains between Prague, Vienna and Budapest
  • Join guided cultural tours in each city
  • Wander Vienna's imperial streets and squares
  • See Budapest's riverside sights along the Danube
  • Free time built in to explore each city independently
Good to know
  • Semi-guided — structured tours combine with time to explore on your own
  • Easy pace, suited to families and groups
  • 3-star centrally-located accommodation with breakfast included
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you want stress-free logistics and reliable transport. Think twice if hotel quality matters or you're budget-conscious.

  • Drivers consistently arrived early; private car transfers to every destination ran on time, stress-free.
  • Hotel locations excellent—close to public transport and attractions; two of three planned restaurant dinners outstanding.
  • Upgraded hotels fell short of expectations; one guest's upgrade wasn't even 3-star equivalent quality.
  • Multiple reviews flagged pricing as too high relative to what you could arrange independently.

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Tour dupe
Same trip, less money
£755 less all-in
Enchanting Prague
4.2from £5187 days
The trade-off: 3 fewer nights, and a different operator.
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Best month to go

Departing in Oct is cheapest — from £1,250, about 19% below the priciest month (Dec).

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Getting there

Prague
One-way · arrive 5 Oct 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Prague · 5 Oct6 Oct

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