Your stay at Vienna, Prague and Budapest is at decent 4* hotel, carefully selected for comfort, location, and hospitality. Each hotel offers the perfect base for relaxation after a full day of exploration.
Room Category: Standard
•Start or end in Vienna if flying internationally, as it typically has the most flight options.
•Travel between cities by train for convenience and scenic views:
o Vienna → Prague: ~4 hrs
o Prague → Budapest: ~6.5 hrs
o Vienna → Budapest: ~2.5 hrs
• Vienna (Austria): Euro (€)
• Prague (Czech Republic): Czech Koruna (CZK)
• Budapest (Hungary): Hungarian Forint (HUF)
• Use a multi-currency travel card or Revolut/Wise card to save on exchange fees.
• Card payments are widely accepted, but keep some cash handy for markets, cafes, or tipping.
• All three cities have efficient public transport systems (metro, trams, buses).
• Buy 24/48/72-hour passes for unlimited travel.
• Validate your ticket before boarding to avoid fines (especially in Prague and Budapest).
• Walking is the best way to explore old towns and city centers.
• Choose central districts for convenience:
o Vienna: Innere Stadt (1st District), Mariahilf, or Leopoldstadt
o Prague: Old Town (Staré Město), Lesser Town (Malá Strana)
o Budapest: District V (Belváros), VI (Terézváros), or the Castle District (Buda)
• Try local specialties in each city:
o Vienna: Wiener Schnitzel, Sachertorte, Viennese coffee
o Prague: Goulash, Svíčková, Trdelník (sweet pastry)
o Budapest: Langos, Paprikash, Chimney cake, Goulash soup
• Tap water is safe in all three cities.
• Tipping: 5–10% in restaurants is customary.
• Consider city passes like Vienna Pass, Prague Card, or Budapest Card for discounts and transport.
• Popular attractions get crowded – book advance tickets for:
o Schönbrunn Palace (Vienna)
o Prague Castle
o Parliament Building (Budapest)
• Vienna: Porcelain, Mozartkugel chocolates
• Prague: Bohemian crystal, Marionettes, Absinthe
• Budapest: Paprika, Handcrafted embroidery, Hungarian wines
• Bring comfortable shoes – expect a lot of walking and cobbled streets.
• Weather varies seasonally:
o Summer (Jun–Aug): Warm & busy — light clothes + sun protection
o Winter (Dec–Feb): Cold — pack thermal wear, gloves, and waterproof boots
• Carry a universal power adapter (Type C & F plugs, 230V)
• Get a European SIM card with roaming (Austria, Czech Republic, and Hungary are all in the EU).
• Free Wi-Fi is common in cafes, hotels, and public spaces.
• Generally very safe cities, but beware of pickpockets in tourist areas.
• Respect quiet zones in public transport ( especially in Vienna).
• Learn a few local phrases:
o Vienna: “Danke” (Thank you), “Bitte” (Please/You’re welcome)
o Prague: “Děkuji” (Thank you), “Prosím” (Please)
o Budapest: “Köszönöm” (Thank you), “Kérem” (Please)
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