Eropa Timur 2-12OCT

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Nikmati Eropa Timur dengan mengunjungi 7 negara, Jerman, Austria, Hungaria, Czech, Slovakia, Croatia, dan Slovenia. Dan ini waku yang tepat untuk belanja karena Kamu akan visit di tempat-tempat Belanja terbaik di Dunia untuk barang-barang mewah bermerk, seperti di Parndorf (Austria) dan Ingolstadt (Munich).

 

Pengalaman kali ini akan unik banget karena Kamu akan explore habis Eropa Timur yang terkenal akan keindahan alam pengunungannya, kota-kota tua yang masih mirip dengan kondisi di ratusan tahun yang lalu, penduduk local yang ramah, istana-istana yang indah, dan tentunya sejarahnya yang sangat kaya.

 

Dan di paket kali ini Kamu akan menikmati sekali penerbangannya karena Kamu terbang dengan maskapai premium dan tidak akan terasa terbang lama karena banyaknya tontonan dan makan yang enak.

D1 2OCT JAKARTA MUNICH

0600 Flights Check In

0900 Penerbangan ke Munich Jerman

 


D2 3OCT MUNICH

0700 Kedatangan di Munich

0800 Airport Pickup

0830 Munich Tour: New & Old Town Hall, Allianz Arena, BMW Museum, Bavarian National Museum, Olympic Tower (All Photostop, No Entrance), (Optional Tours) BMW Museum Entrance, (Optional Tour) Allianz Arena Entrance

1300 Sesi Belanja di Ingolstadt Designer Outlet

1700 Hotel Check in Munich

 


D3 4OCT MUNICH – PRAGUE

0730 Breakfast

0900 Perjalanan ke Prague

1400 Prague City Tour: Wenceslaus Square, Saint Wencelaus Statue, Prague Castle, and Lesser City Tower (All Photo Stop, No Entrance), Charles Bridge, Prague Astronomical Clock

1900 Hotel Check in Prague

 


D4 5OCT PRAGUE – CESKY KRUMLOV – SALZBURG

0700 Breakfast

0830 Perjalanan ke Cesky Krumlov

1100 Cesky Krumlov Tour: Old Town City

1300 Perjalanan ke Salzburg

2030 Hotel check in Salzburg

 


D5 6OCT SALZBURG – HALLSTAT – LJUBLJANA

0700 Breakfast

0830 Salzburg City Tour: Mirabel Garden, Mozart’s Birthplace, Salzburg Old Town (All Photostop, No Entrance)

1030 Perjalanan ke Hallstatt

1300 Hallstatt Tour: Hallstatt See

1430 Perjalanan ke Ljubjlana

2030 Hotel check in Ljubljana

 


D6 7OCT LJUBJLANA – ZAGREB

0700 Breakfast hotel and check out

0830 Ljubljana Tour: Dragon Bridge, Ljubjlana Castle (exclude cable car), Old Town, Lake Bled Tour (Optional Boat to church)

1300 Perjalanan ke Zagreb

1500 Zagreb Tour: St Marks Church, Lotrscak Tower, Cathedral of Zagreb, Nikola Tesla Museum, Nikola Tesla Statue, Old Town

2030 Hotel check in Zagreb

 


D7 8OCT ZAGREB – BUDAPEST

0700 Breakfast

0830 Perjalanan ke Budapest

1400 Budapest Tour: Buda Castle, Andrassy Avenue, Matthias Church, Opera House, Fisherman’s Bastion, House of Parliament dan Heroes Square

1800 Hotel Check-In Budapest

1800 Free Session atau (Optional Tour) Danube River Dinner Cruise 

 


D8 9OCT BUDAPEST – BRATISLAVA

0700 Breakfast

0830 Perjalanan ke Parndorf

1100 Sesi Belanja di Parndorf Designer Outlet

1500 Perjalanan ke Bratislava

1600 Bratislava Tour: The Charm-Laden, The Elegant Primatial Palace, St Martin’s Cathedral and Franciscan Square, Bratislava Castle (All Photostop, No Entrance), Cobbled Old Town, Bridge of the Slovak National Uprising

2030 Hotel check in Bratislava

 


D9 10OCT BRATISLAVA – VIENNA

0700 Breakfast

0830 Perjalanan menuju Vienna

1000 Vienna Tour: State Opera House, Natural History Museum, Museum Quartier, Hofburg Palace, Burg Theater, Schonbrunn Palace, Belvedere Palace (all photostop, no entrance), The Rathaus, (Optional Tour) Schonbrunn Palace Tour

1700 Hotel Check-In Vienna

1800 Free Session atau (Optional Tour) Vienna Mozart Orchestra

 


D10 110CT VIENNA – JAKARTA

0600 Quick Breakfast & Hotel Check Out

0700 Airport Drop Off

1000 Penerbangan ke Jakarta

 


D11 12OCT JAKARTA

0740 Kedatangan di Jakarta

Additional information

Room Configuration

Twin or Triple Sharing, Single, No Bed (only for Child 5year of age or younger)

Insurance and Visa Processing

Included

Rute

Harga Termasuk

  1. Return Flights Jakarta – Munich / Vienna – Jakarta dengan Qatar Airways / EVA Airways / Cathay Pacific Airways / Emirates Airlines / Etihad Airways / setara, dengan baggage allowance sesuai aturan maskapai, di kelas ekonomi termasuk airport tax dan fuel surcharge (promo tiket, non-refundable, non-reroutable) berdasarkan ketersediaan kursi.
  2. Hotel diseluruh kota di Ibis / Holiday Inn Express / setara termasuk tax, service charges, city tax, dan daily breakfast
  3. Entrance Fees dan Meals sesuai itinerary
  4. Kendaraan Private hanya untuk group touress termasuk  driver, parkir, dan biaya tol sesuai itinerary
  5. Tour Leader dari Indonesia jika terpenuhi 20 orang peserta
  6. Video dan Dokumentasi Group

Harga Tidak Termasuk

  1. Opsi Tambahan
    1. BMW Museum with Entrance IDR1jt
    2. Allianz Arena (Bayer Munchen) Stadium Entrance IDR1jt
    3. Danube River 3-Hours Dinner Cruise with transfers IDR2,8jt
    4. Vienna Mozart Orchestra with transfers IDR4,5jt
    5. Schonbrunn Palace Grand Tour IDR1jt
  2. Lunch dan Dinner (estimasi EUR 10-25 sekali makan)
  3. Visa Schengen dan Insurance IDR 5jt
  4. Tipping Guide dan Driver IDR 1,5jt

Syarat dan Ketentuan

Pembayaran

  1. Paket wisata ini berdasarkan Promo Non-Refundable, Non-Rescheduleable, No Transferrable kecuali dalam keadaan Force Majeure yang membuat maskapai penerbangan tidak dapat beroperasi.
  2. Apabila peserta tidak melakukan pembayaran hingga batas waktu yang diberikan sesuai termin di paket ini, maka peserta dianggap mengundurkan diri dengan atau tanpa pemberitahuan ke peserta, dan touress berhak menjual kembali seat yang dibatalkan tersebut untuk bisa memenuhi jumlah seat minimum untuk memenuhi kuota.
  3. Termin pembayaran mengikat dan tidak bergantung kepada proses approval visa.
  4. Pembayaran hanya dilakukan melalui metoda pembayaran resmi touress, melalui transfer ke PT. Indonesia Tur Arabia (touress Indonesia), atau melalui payment link yang diterbitkan oleh touress untuk payment yang menggunakan Debit Card, Credit Card, atau transfer ke Virtual Account.

Perubahan Itinerary

  1. Itinerary dapat berubah menyesuaikan dengan kondisi di lapangan. Jika rencana perjalanan harus diubah, semua tempat sesuai rencana perjalanan akan diatur ulang.
  2. Keberangkatan penerbangan dapat disesuaikan maksimal 4 hari sebelum atau sesudah tanggal keberangkatan yang dijadwalkan untuk menyesuaikan dengan kondisi maskapai atau kondisi dilapangan. Bagi peserta tour yang terbang dengan penerbangan domestik ke Jakarta, wajib menerbitkan tiket penerbangan domestik hanya setelah Penerbangan Internasional diterbitkan.
  3. Pembelian tiket atraksi tambahan oleh peserta sebelum peserta berada di destinasi dimana tiket atraksi tambahan tersebut akan digunakan tidak diijinkan karena perubahan itinerary dapat menyebabkan tiket atraksi tambahan tersebut tidak bisa digunakan karena ada perbedaan tanggal.
  4. Jika terjadi Force Majeure seperti penutupan bandara, endemik, atau pandemi, penerbangan harus dijadwal ulang. Semua biaya yang terkait dengan penjadwalan ulang akan menjadi tanggung jawab peserta tur dan detailnya akan mengacu pada peraturan maskapai.
  5. touress berhak mengganti hotel-hotel yang akan digunakan dengan hotel lain yang setara sesuai dengan pertimbangan dan konfirmasi, termasuk jika dalam periode tour di kota-kota yang dikunjungi sedang berlangsung event, maka touress akan mengganti dengan hotel-hotel lain yang setara di kota-kota terdekat.
  6. Karena peserta membeli paket secara utuh, dan bukan jasa terpisah dari setiap komponen paket, maka touress berhak untuk menerbitkan tiket pesawat dan/atau transportasi lainnya, hotel, tiket atraksi, dan seluruh hal lain di itinerary tour tanpa melakukan konfirmasi lisan maupun tertulis kepada peserta.

Proses Visa

  1. Peserta bersedia memenuhi kelengkapan persyaratan dokumen sesuai jadwal dan ketentuan dari pihak Kedutaan.  Biaya visa non-refundable walaupun visa tidak disetujui oleh Kedutaan, demikian juga jika terdapat biaya lain seperti pembatalan hotel, kereta dan atau  tiket pesawat yang terjadi karena adanya tenggat waktu yang belum tentu sesuai dengan waktu penyelesaian proses visa dari Kedutaan, dan juga biaya tour lainnya maka akan dibebankan kepada Peserta tour.

Pembatalan

  1. Seluruh jumlah yang telah dibayarkan dari mulai DP sampai termin terakhir yang dibayarkan tidak dapat dikembalikan (non-refundable).
  2. Peserta yang mengganti tanggal tour atau mengganti dengan paket tour yang lain akan terkena pasal satu pembatalan diatas.
  3. touress berhak membatalkan peserta tour yang belum membayar DP dan tagihan sesuai termin sesuai batas waktu yang telah ditentukan, baik dengan atau tanpa peringatan (reminder) sebelumnya.
  4. Bila permohonan visa ditolak, dan tiket sudah diterbitkan sebelum permohonan visa ditolak, maka biaya yang sudah dibayarkan tidak dapat dikembalikan sepenuhnya dan peserta tetap dikenakan denda pembatalan sesuai dengan kondisi terkait pihak airlines, hotel dan partner-partner touress yang lain di destinasi.

Pengembalian Uang

  1. Peserta membeli paket ini sebagai satu paket dan bukan paket individual maskapai saja atau hotel saja atau transport saja. Seluruh bagian dari paket ini yang tidak digunakan, seperti tiket maskapai, transportasi, atau hotel, tidak dapat diuangkan kembali (non-refundable).
  2. Bila peserta tour berhalangan atau sakit sebelum tanggal keberangkatan maka pengembalian uang atau biaya pembatalan, akan mengacu kepada pasal pembatalan.
  3. Jika salah satu bagian dari paket tidak digunakan oleh peserta dikarenakan berhalangan atau sakit selama perjalanan, peserta tidak berhak menuntut uang kembali.
  4. Bagi peserta tour yang tidak diijinkan masuk oleh pihak imigrasi negara yang dikunjungi, atau jika peserta ditolak boarding oleh maskapai, atau jika peserta menderita sakit atau kecelakaan, yang terpaksa tidak bisa mengikuti paket secara penuh, atau terpaksa membatalkan sebagian atau seluruh itinerary setelah keberangkatan, maka peserta tidak berhak atas pengembalian uang sebagian atau seluruhnya.

Tanggung Jawab

  1. touress tidak bertanggung jawab atas kehilangan atau kerusakan atau keterlambatan bagasi yang disebabkan oleh maskapai atau sarana transportasi yang lain, dan penggantian ganti rugi mengacu kepada syarat dan ketentuan maskapai atau sarana transportasi yang digunakan oleh touress.
  2. touress tidak bertanggung jawab atas kehilangan atau kerusakan barang pribadi peserta tour selama perjalanan.
  3. touress tidak bertanggung jawab dan tidak bisa dituntut atas keterlambatan atau pembatalan jadwal oleh maskapai dan partner-partner touress lainnya dalam kondisi Force Majeur.
  4. touress bisa meninggalkan peserta akibat sakit atau kecelakaan selama dalam tour.
  5. touress berhak meminta peserta tour untuk keluar dari group apabila peserta yang bersangkutan mencoba membuat kerusuhan, memaksakan kemauan pribadi, membuat kacau acara tour, meminta dengan paksa, memberikan informasi yang tidak benar, dan hal-hal lain yang dirasakan oleh touress dapat mengganggu kenyamanan peserta tour lainnya.

Persetujuan Peserta

Dengan memesan paket ini dan membayar penuh atau sebagian, peserta menyetujui dan menerima semua syarat dan ketentuan, pembatalan, dan seluruh syarat dan ketentuan ini.

Essential Information

Visas
Entering Europe requires a Schengen visa for travelers from outside Schengen areas to enter the country.

Time Zone
All of the Europe countries visited on this tour are within GMT+1

Languages
Languages spoken in the countries visited on this tour vary based on the countries, but most are English, Dutch, German, Romanian, and Latin though most people there speak English.

Currency and Payment

Euro (EUR or €) is the common currency used in Europe along with its own currency, Visa and MasterCard cards are widely accepted in malls and shopping centers, but for local restaurants, it is always better to prepare cash.

Etiquette
Here are some do’s and don’ts in East Europe:

  • Greetings – Greetings are traditionally formal in East Europe with a firm handshake, a smile, and even a slight bow in certain old-fashioned circles.
  • Kissing – Familiar colleagues may kiss each other 3 times on the cheek. However, men rarely kiss men, they shake hands!
  • Dining – Eastern Europeans follow the Continental or the traditional knife and fork custom when dining. Even sandwiches are eaten with a knife and fork in most East European set-ups. Wait for the host to offer the first toast. Serve yourself small portions to avoid wastage. Place your knife and fork diagonally parallel to each other on your plate, to indicate that you have finished your meal.
  • Sitting – Men sit only after all the women are seated at the table.

Best Time to Visit

The best times to visit West and East Europe are in spring (April-May), summer (June-August) and fall (September-October). In general, West and East Europe countries enjoys mild temperatures, although there are regional variations e.g. there’s a Mediterranean climate in the south and wetter weather in the north. In August, most of the countries closes down to chase the sunshine in the south. For budget travels, winter is one of our preferred times to explore West and East Europe, as the crowds are fewer, yet the restaurants are still lively with locals.

Spring (April to May) is considered one of the best seasons to visit West and East Europe, as temperatures start to rise and life pours back into the towns and countryside. Markets tend to reopen or double in size. Although the Easter school break can increase domestic tourism, West and East Europe during springtime is still relatively peaceful in terms of crowds.

In summer (June to July) across the countries, many visitors either head to the sea or to the swimming pool. June is considered one of the best months to visit, as schools are yet to break up for the summer and temperatures are just right for exploring the cities.

Some businesses throughout the countries close in August, as this is when many of the locals take trips of their own and the schools take their long summer break. However, it’s still a very popular month for travel. Temperatures are at their warmest, so you can spend your days soaking up the sun and dining alfresco.

Autumn (September to October) is one of the best times to visit West and East Europe. Temperatures are still warm but not too hot, creating ideal conditions for exploring both the cities and the countryside. The crowds have thinned, families have returned to school, and landscapes are illuminated with vibrant reds and golds.

In Winter (November to December), although the weather is cooler, it is still great to visit West and East Europe. Museums and sites are quiet, while restaurants in the cities are still lively. Christmas markets open up across the cities, where vendors sell mulled wine, cheese, charcuterie and seasonal arts and crafts. Rural areas can be quiet during these months.

Accommodations

Ibis Munich Messe / equivalent

Ibis Prague Wenceslas Square / equivalent

Ibis Wien City Vienna / equivalent

Ibis Budapest City / equivalent

Ibis Berlin Kurfuerstendamm / equivalent

 

Pointf of Interest

Germany

Historical city of Berlin. Without a doubt, the Brandenburg Gate is Berlin’s signature attraction. Built in 1791, it was just one of many old city gates around the city of Berlin which, at that time, was still a manageable size. The decorative Pariser Platz was laid at the foot of the gate and is now home to many of the city’s important buildings, for example, the Hotel Adlon with its wealth of history and the Akademie der Künste (Academy of the Arts). The magnificent Charlottenburg Palace is located just out of the centre of the city. The beautiful palace hosts fine collections of china and paintings and is situated in the middle of a picturesque palace garden right next to the river Spree. If you don’t fancy a walk in the park, you can feed your mind instead in the Charlottenburg museums located directly opposite. The Gedenkstätte Berliner Mauer (Berlin Wall Memorial) is located between the districts of Wedding and Mitte on Bernauer Straße, consisting of the Memorial to the Victims of the Wall, a Documentation Centre and the Chapel of Reconciliation. The surviving section of the wall and watchtower enable visitors to get a real feel for the reality of the border facilities.

Often overshadowed by Berlin, many people think of Munich as just the home of Oktoberfest but there’s so much more to see and do in Bavaria’s capital. As well as the many beautiful sights and museums in the city, it also makes the perfect base for exploring southern Germany and its many Alpine lakes. Whether you just want to relax with some locally brewed beer, or hear up-and-coming musicians at a festival, Munich has something for everyone.

There are over 80 museums to choose from in Munich. You’ll find everything from stark modern art galleries that are home to some of the most famous modern masterpieces to a museum solely dedicated to the humble potato! Highlights include the Glyptothek with its extensive collection of ancient sculpture, and the State Collection of Egyptian Art whose collection covers over 5,000 years. For more ideas on which museums to start with, check out our article on Munich’s must-see museums.

At the heart of Bavaria, Munich is the best spot for exploring the beauty of the area. Using the city as a base, you’re spoiled for choice with the different day trips you could take. One of the most popular is to Neuschwanstein Castle; the inspiration for the archetypal Disney castle, it’s perched on a mountain about an hour from Munich. If you’re not into channeling your inner princess, there are a whole range of beautiful lakes within an easy S-bahn ride of the city centre.


Poland

 

Poland boasts 14 unique UNESCO World Heritage Sites you simply cannot miss. From the ancient Bialowieza Forest – home to the protected European Bison species and spectacular decaying trees – to the picturesque historical Old Towns of Warsaw and Krakow and beautiful medieval churches, the country is one of the most alluring European destinations.

History fans won’t get bored in Poland. From hundreds of medieval castles, to the infamous Auschwitz Birkenau camp and excellent museums (the Warsaw Rising Museum and POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews are especially worth visiting), there is a lot to take in and discover.

Poland also has breathaking mountain ranges. The Tatras are a true paradise for nature lovers. Perfect for hitting the slopes in winter and hiking in the summer season, they are one of Poles’ favorite holiday destinations. Head off the beaten track to discover the lesser-known mountain ranges such as Bieszczady, Pieniny, or Table Mountains (characterized by unique plated rock formations) for a less touristy experience.


Slovakia

Nowadays it can be quite difficult to find a unique destination. Slovakia is still ‘off-the-beaten-path’, undiscovered by masses of tourists. I believe that it’s only a matter of time when more and more travellers will discover its beauty and start to visit. Our nature is still unspoiled and relatively untouched and you can find many peaceful places here without too many people around.

Slovakia may be a young country, but its history and culture are rich. Slovakia’s cities are hundreds of years old with many festivals throughout the year. The way of life in the past used to vary in every Slovak region, so their local culture, folk costumes, and traditional dances differ from village to village and town to town.

Most of the Slovak landscape is basically covered by different mountain ranges. In summer they offer great hikes for all types of adventurers – easier or more challenging ones, and during winter they turn into a white wonderland with great slopes and various winter festivals.

Slovakia also has amazing and unique caves, for example, Dobsinska Ice Cave is covered in ice all year round and is rated as one of the most remarkable ice caves in the world. Ochtinska Cave is one of the three caves in the world with rich natural decorations of aragonite – the two others are located in Mexico and Argentina.

Slovakia has one of the highest amount of castles and châteaux per capita in Europe. There are around 220 castles and 425 châteaux, which is quite impressive when you take into account how small we are. Wherever in Slovakia you are, there is always a castle nearby. The most impressive is Spis Castle from medieval times and even though there are mostly ruins left, it hasn’t lost its charm and majesty. On the other hand, the castle in Bojnice is one of our best preserved and most beautiful castles and it looks straight out of the Cinderella story.


Czech Republic

The Czech Republic has the largest density of castles in all of Europe. In fact, there are over 2,000 castles around the country – some in perfect condition, some that are just ruins. The world’s largest castle complex is in Prague, and the country is also home to some of the oldest castles in the world: both Karlštejn Castle and the Trosky Castle ruins were originally built in the 1300s. One of them is the Sedlec Ossuary (a.k.a. Bone Church). The ossuary is a small chapel that contains the bones of somewhere between 40,000-70,000 people – bones that have been used to decorate the walls, create chandeliers, and even a coat of arms. The bones mostly belong to people who died during the Black Plague that hit Europe in the 14th century, although additional skeletons were added to the mass grave behind the church a century later, during the Hussite Wars. Kutna Hora is also home to one of the most famous Gothic churches in the country, St. Barbara’s Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Dating back to the ninth century, Prague Castle is recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest castle complex in the world, covering an impressive 70,000 square metres (17 acres). The castle complex comprises a number of buildings, which include the gothic St Vitus Cathedral, a number of defence towers, a few museums and churches, the presidential palace and Golden Lane, a 16th-century street that once housed the royal goldsmiths.

One of the oldest bridges in Europe still in use, Charles Bridge was built between 1357 and 1402. The now pedestrian-only bridge has survived floods and the Thirty Years’ War, and is one of the most popular attractions in Prague today. The bridge is decorated with 30 statues representing saints.

Prague’s astronomical clock, installed in 1410, is the oldest operating clock of its kind on the planet. Located in Old Town Square, the clock marks not only the time, but also the months and the astronomical position of the sun and moon, making it sort of a tiny planetarium. The clock is decorated with Gothic sculptures and wooden statues of the apostles that were added over the centuries – and if you happen to stop by on the hour throughout the day or night, you’ll see them come to life.


Czech Republic

The Czech Republic has the largest density of castles in all of Europe. In fact, there are over 2,000 castles around the country – some in perfect condition, some that are just ruins. The world’s largest castle complex is in Prague, and the country is also home to some of the oldest castles in the world: both Karlštejn Castle and the Trosky Castle ruins were originally built in the 1300s. One of them is the Sedlec Ossuary (a.k.a. Bone Church). The ossuary is a small chapel that contains the bones of somewhere between 40,000-70,000 people – bones that have been used to decorate the walls, create chandeliers, and even a coat of arms. The bones mostly belong to people who died during the Black Plague that hit Europe in the 14th century, although additional skeletons were added to the mass grave behind the church a century later, during the Hussite Wars. Kutna Hora is also home to one of the most famous Gothic churches in the country, St. Barbara’s Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Dating back to the ninth century, Prague Castle is recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the largest castle complex in the world, covering an impressive 70,000 square metres (17 acres). The castle complex comprises a number of buildings, which include the gothic St Vitus Cathedral, a number of defence towers, a few museums and churches, the presidential palace and Golden Lane, a 16th-century street that once housed the royal goldsmiths.

One of the oldest bridges in Europe still in use, Charles Bridge was built between 1357 and 1402. The now pedestrian-only bridge has survived floods and the Thirty Years’ War, and is one of the most popular attractions in Prague today. The bridge is decorated with 30 statues representing saints.

Prague’s astronomical clock, installed in 1410, is the oldest operating clock of its kind on the planet. Located in Old Town Square, the clock marks not only the time, but also the months and the astronomical position of the sun and moon, making it sort of a tiny planetarium. The clock is decorated with Gothic sculptures and wooden statues of the apostles that were added over the centuries – and if you happen to stop by on the hour throughout the day or night, you’ll see them come to life.


Hungary

Romantic architecture, picture-postcard scenery and an abundance of thermal baths are just a few of the things that make Hungary a must-visit destination. Its unique identity has been shaped by a diverse range of influences – from Ottoman invaders to Italian Renaissance designers – meaning there’s plenty to see across the country. For the best of Budapest and beyond, our eight reasons to visit Hungary will get you inspired in a flash.

There are over 1000 natural spring water sources in Hungary. To make the most of those therapeutically thermal waters, Hungarians built dozens of spa baths all over the country. Budapest is home five baths but Szechenyi are the biggest and most attractive, so pack your swimsuit and go for a soothing al fresco dip.

In term of architecture, you’ll be spoilt for Gothic-style architecture in Hungary, but Budapest’s Matthias Church is one of the finest examples with ornate turrets and an intensely detailed colorful roof. Sitting high over the city, the Fisherman’s Bastion is a popular spot to admire the best views over Budapest. An Instagram-friendly viewing platform with striking Disney-esque 19th Century towers, is one of the city’s most visited places. It is no wonder the Buda Castle is featured on the UNESCO World Heritage list, as it is possibly the most beautiful combination in the world, consisting of the hillside, architecture and the Danube.

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