Explore Eastern Europe
Budapest
Prague
Explore Eastern Europe
Tour summary
10 days
4 countries
Visiting 4 countries: Hungary, Slovakia, Poland, Czech Republic14 meals
18 guests (max)
Driver
Trip leader
Luxury minicoach
Twin-share / double / double for single occupancy
9 nights in thoughtfully selected accommodation9 nights
A land of ancient cities, time-honoured culinary customs and ever-changing landscapes, Eastern Europe rewards those ready to explore. Picture pastel-hued Old Towns frozen in time and hearty local cuisine crafted with love and tradition. Add soaring mountains that graze the sky like fragments of giant crystals, and you’ll soon find yourself drawn to this beautifully diverse region. Ready to dive in?
Tour highlights
- Master the art of crafting authentic Polish pierogi dumplings at a hands-on, traditional cookery class in Kraków
- Let your tastebuds sing at a local wine tasting in Hungary’s world-famous Tokaj wine region
- Uncover the postcard-perfect landmarks of UNESCO World Heritage-listed Český Krumlov, including its majestic, hilltop castle
Tour itinerary
Day 1 - Budapest (Hungary)
A city filled with energy and culture – we’ll begin our Eastern European story in grand Budapest. You could spend a couple of days getting acquainted with this bustling city, before meeting our small group of fellow explorers for a welcome dinner at our hotel.
So, how will your Budapest chapter take shape? Perhaps you’ll discover one of the city’s historic thermal baths and unwind in their famous, mineral-rich waters. (Don’t miss the Gellért Bath’s beautiful Art Nouveau architecture, or the sunny yellow Neo-Baroque facade of Széchenyi Thermal Bath). Then, a relaxing cruise along the mighty Danube River is the perfect way to soak in the city’s iconic sights – Parliament Building, Buda Castle, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, we’re looking at you!
Or, for a slice of adventure, you could pack a picnic and hike up leafy Gellért Hill for panoramic views of the city below. As another option, why not weave your way to the buzzing Jewish Quarter for a dose of pálinka (fruit brandy) at a quirky, character-filled ‘ruin bar’? There are twisting mazes of neon-lit, graffiti-filled rooms just waiting to be explored here... Decisions, decisions!
A city filled with energy and culture – we’ll begin our Eastern European story in grand Budapest. You could spend a couple of days getting acquainted with this bustling city, before meeting our small group of fellow explorers for a welcome dinner at our hotel.
So, how will your Budapest chapter take shape? Perhaps you’ll discover one of the city’s historic thermal baths and unwind in their famous, mineral-rich waters. (Don’t miss the Gellért Bath’s beautiful Art Nouveau architecture, or the sunny yellow Neo-Baroque facade of Széchenyi Thermal Bath). Then, a relaxing cruise along the mighty Danube River is the perfect way to soak in the city’s iconic sights – Parliament Building, Buda Castle, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, we’re looking at you!
Or, for a slice of adventure, you could pack a picnic and hike up leafy Gellért Hill for panoramic views of the city below. As another option, why not weave your way to the buzzing Jewish Quarter for a dose of pálinka (fruit brandy) at a quirky, character-filled ‘ruin bar’? There are twisting mazes of neon-lit, graffiti-filled rooms just waiting to be explored here... Decisions, decisions!
Included today
Accommodation
Danubius Hotel Astoria (or similar)
Meals
- Dinner
Day 2 - Budapest – Hollóko – Eger
Get ready to step back in time at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hollókő – a village that’s been lovingly preserved to showcase traditional rural life in Hungary from centuries past. We’ll get to know the friendly locals as we enjoy a guided tour: marvel at the residents’ vibrant, hand-embroidered folk costumes, uncover the centuries-old secrets of blacksmithing, and even learn a traditional dance step or two! To wrap up this morning steeped in culture, we’ll tuck into a hearty homemade lunch, where classic Palóc soup (crafted with pork, vegetables and fragrant spices) is on the menu. Be sure to save room for dessert – there's a golden apple strudel with your name on it.
Then, it's on to enchanting Eger – where you’ll have the rest of the afternoon free to meander through its cobblestone streets. So, how will your adventures shape up? You might soak up the cosy hum of conversation and enjoy a spot of people-watching from one of the many cafés spilling out onto historic Dobó István Square – Presszókávé (espresso) in hand, of course. Gaze up at the gilded, frescoed ceiling of the Minorite Church, a real Baroque beauty. Or, feel the cool, timeworn stone under your fingertips as you trace the walls of the 13th-century Eger Castle.
As night envelops the city’s terracotta rooftops, rest and recharge – our Eastern Europe adventure continues tomorrow.
Get ready to step back in time at the UNESCO World Heritage site of Hollókő – a village that’s been lovingly preserved to showcase traditional rural life in Hungary from centuries past. We’ll get to know the friendly locals as we enjoy a guided tour: marvel at the residents’ vibrant, hand-embroidered folk costumes, uncover the centuries-old secrets of blacksmithing, and even learn a traditional dance step or two! To wrap up this morning steeped in culture, we’ll tuck into a hearty homemade lunch, where classic Palóc soup (crafted with pork, vegetables and fragrant spices) is on the menu. Be sure to save room for dessert – there's a golden apple strudel with your name on it.
Then, it's on to enchanting Eger – where you’ll have the rest of the afternoon free to meander through its cobblestone streets. So, how will your adventures shape up? You might soak up the cosy hum of conversation and enjoy a spot of people-watching from one of the many cafés spilling out onto historic Dobó István Square – Presszókávé (espresso) in hand, of course. Gaze up at the gilded, frescoed ceiling of the Minorite Church, a real Baroque beauty. Or, feel the cool, timeworn stone under your fingertips as you trace the walls of the 13th-century Eger Castle.
As night envelops the city’s terracotta rooftops, rest and recharge – our Eastern Europe adventure continues tomorrow.
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Korona (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Day 3 - Eger – Tokaj and Košice (Slovakia) – High Tatras
Lush vineyards line the landscape like rows of green thread, neatly stitched into the sun-drenched earth – we're stepping into our luxury minicoach and travelling on to World Heritage-listed Tokaj, a wine region in north-eastern Hungary.
Here, it’s time to channel your inner sommelier, as we’ll be sampling not one, but five distinctive white wines at a family-run winery – from crisp and dry to sumptuously sweet varieties. The jewel in the crown? Tokaji Aszú, the region’s renowned golden dessert wine. You’ll soon see why it’s a firm favourite, and we won’t blame you for stocking up on a bottle (or two) to take home...
Fairytale castles, soaring mountain peaks, time-honoured folk traditions – it's all waiting for us as we cross the border into Slovakia. After a spot of lunch and an orientation tour of Košice, we’re venture into mountain territory – the magnificent High Tatras region beckons! Keep your eyes peeled for a glimpse of the majestic Spiš Castle ruins, perched high on a hilltop like a stone crown, as we follow the scenic route to our thoughtfully selected mountain retreat. We’re free to relax and unwind tonight, and will surely be dreaming of sweeping views...
Lush vineyards line the landscape like rows of green thread, neatly stitched into the sun-drenched earth – we're stepping into our luxury minicoach and travelling on to World Heritage-listed Tokaj, a wine region in north-eastern Hungary.
Here, it’s time to channel your inner sommelier, as we’ll be sampling not one, but five distinctive white wines at a family-run winery – from crisp and dry to sumptuously sweet varieties. The jewel in the crown? Tokaji Aszú, the region’s renowned golden dessert wine. You’ll soon see why it’s a firm favourite, and we won’t blame you for stocking up on a bottle (or two) to take home...
Fairytale castles, soaring mountain peaks, time-honoured folk traditions – it's all waiting for us as we cross the border into Slovakia. After a spot of lunch and an orientation tour of Košice, we’re venture into mountain territory – the magnificent High Tatras region beckons! Keep your eyes peeled for a glimpse of the majestic Spiš Castle ruins, perched high on a hilltop like a stone crown, as we follow the scenic route to our thoughtfully selected mountain retreat. We’re free to relax and unwind tonight, and will surely be dreaming of sweeping views...
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Hviezdoslav (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 4 - High Tatras
Thrill seekers, rejoice! This morning, we’re stepping into a cable car and soaring high into the sky to the top of Lomnický štít – the second tallest peak in the High Tatras. At the summit, take a moment to pause... Inhale the crisp, mountain air as the bracing wind rushes past, and drink in the cinematic panorama of jagged peaks that graze the sky like giant shards of glass. What a view!
Tear yourself away and snap those final postcard-perfect pictures on the descent. Then, once on terra firma, we’ll weave along the scenic back roads to a local farm where a delicious cheese tasting and light, rustic lunch awaits. Savour the rich, smoky flavours of Oscypek – the region’s beloved signature cheese, that’s expertly crafted on-site and infused with garlic, paprika and herbs. We’ll even be treated to a lively performance by a local band. So, who remembers the steps we learnt earlier in the week? Now’s your chance to shine!
Then, it’s back to the hotel for an evening spent at our leisure.
Thrill seekers, rejoice! This morning, we’re stepping into a cable car and soaring high into the sky to the top of Lomnický štít – the second tallest peak in the High Tatras. At the summit, take a moment to pause... Inhale the crisp, mountain air as the bracing wind rushes past, and drink in the cinematic panorama of jagged peaks that graze the sky like giant shards of glass. What a view!
Tear yourself away and snap those final postcard-perfect pictures on the descent. Then, once on terra firma, we’ll weave along the scenic back roads to a local farm where a delicious cheese tasting and light, rustic lunch awaits. Savour the rich, smoky flavours of Oscypek – the region’s beloved signature cheese, that’s expertly crafted on-site and infused with garlic, paprika and herbs. We’ll even be treated to a lively performance by a local band. So, who remembers the steps we learnt earlier in the week? Now’s your chance to shine!
Then, it’s back to the hotel for an evening spent at our leisure.
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Hviezdoslav (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Lunch
Day 5 - High Tatras – Wieliczka (Poland) – Kraków
Time to dig a little deeper – 135 metres to be exact. The otherworldly Wieliczka Salt Mine is ours to discover this morning. We’ll descend around 800 steps and unearth a subterranean labyrinth, where vast, chandelier-lit chambers, ornate chapels and larger-than-life sculptures await at every turn. Extraordinarily, all these elements are carved from salt – yes, really! Dating back to the 13th century, this intricate maze of galleries, passageways and even a lake will transport you to another world.
After emerging back into the daylight, we’ll journey on to Poland and the country’s former capital, Kraków. The afternoon’s all yours to dive into this charming city... Imagine yourself at a royal audience in Wawel Castle’s State Rooms, where chessboard-patterned floors stretch before you. Uncover your new favourite independent boutique among the cobblestones of the hip and artsy Jewish Quarter. Or, perhaps you’ll seek out one of the dimly lit cellar bars for a tipple of Polish vodka.
Then, settle down for the night in our characterful hotel. Nestled in the heart of the Old Town, you’ll be feeling like a local here in no time.
Time to dig a little deeper – 135 metres to be exact. The otherworldly Wieliczka Salt Mine is ours to discover this morning. We’ll descend around 800 steps and unearth a subterranean labyrinth, where vast, chandelier-lit chambers, ornate chapels and larger-than-life sculptures await at every turn. Extraordinarily, all these elements are carved from salt – yes, really! Dating back to the 13th century, this intricate maze of galleries, passageways and even a lake will transport you to another world.
After emerging back into the daylight, we’ll journey on to Poland and the country’s former capital, Kraków. The afternoon’s all yours to dive into this charming city... Imagine yourself at a royal audience in Wawel Castle’s State Rooms, where chessboard-patterned floors stretch before you. Uncover your new favourite independent boutique among the cobblestones of the hip and artsy Jewish Quarter. Or, perhaps you’ll seek out one of the dimly lit cellar bars for a tipple of Polish vodka.
Then, settle down for the night in our characterful hotel. Nestled in the heart of the Old Town, you’ll be feeling like a local here in no time.
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Polski pod Białym Orłem (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 6 - Kraków
From the buzz of the historic Cloth Hall to the gilded grandeur of St Mary’s Basilica, this morning, our expert local tour guide will help bring the spirit of Kraków’s Old Town to life. And, after working up an appetite, you’ll have free time for lunch. So, why not opt for Placki ziemniaczane for a taste of quintessential, local flavours? Expect crisp potato pancakes, pan-fried to perfection and flavoured with fragrant garlic or onion. Sign us up!
Later this evening, there are more culinary delights on the agenda with a hands-on pierogi-making class. The classic Polish dumplings are a firm favourite with locals, and you’ll soon see why. Roll up your sleeves, prepare the pastry and fill each circle with typical savoury fillings. The best part? You’ll get to sample your unique, freshly baked creations for tonight's dinner. Be sure to jot down the recipe for when you’re hosting back home. Smacznego!
From the buzz of the historic Cloth Hall to the gilded grandeur of St Mary’s Basilica, this morning, our expert local tour guide will help bring the spirit of Kraków’s Old Town to life. And, after working up an appetite, you’ll have free time for lunch. So, why not opt for Placki ziemniaczane for a taste of quintessential, local flavours? Expect crisp potato pancakes, pan-fried to perfection and flavoured with fragrant garlic or onion. Sign us up!
Later this evening, there are more culinary delights on the agenda with a hands-on pierogi-making class. The classic Polish dumplings are a firm favourite with locals, and you’ll soon see why. Roll up your sleeves, prepare the pastry and fill each circle with typical savoury fillings. The best part? You’ll get to sample your unique, freshly baked creations for tonight's dinner. Be sure to jot down the recipe for when you’re hosting back home. Smacznego!
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Polski pod Białym Orłem (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 7 - Kraków – Auschwitz-Birkenau – Olomouc (Czech Republic)
Today, we'll embark on a solemn visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest of the former Nazi concentration camps, where some of history’s darkest chapters unfolded. On a guided tour, you’ll gain a profound understanding of its harrowing role in World War II, while quietly reflecting on the lives lost and the stories that echo through its somber grounds.
After a moving visit, we’ll continue on to the third and final country on our Eastern European journey, the Czech Republic, where the majestic city of Olomouc greets us with its grandeur. What treasures will you uncover here? Come face to face with mythological figures that adorn the Old Town’s six, impressive Baroque fountains. Marvel at the Town Hall’s Astronomical Clock, with its intricate celestial dials and animated figurines. Hear the gentle chime of the organ as you enter the hushed nave of the neo-Gothic Saint Wenceslas Cathedral. There's magic around every corner...
Tonight, the city’s all yours to explore. Track down a local haunt for dinner, and your knowledgeable Tour Leader is sure to have plenty of recommendations ready to share. Goulash, anyone?
Today, we'll embark on a solemn visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau, the largest of the former Nazi concentration camps, where some of history’s darkest chapters unfolded. On a guided tour, you’ll gain a profound understanding of its harrowing role in World War II, while quietly reflecting on the lives lost and the stories that echo through its somber grounds.
After a moving visit, we’ll continue on to the third and final country on our Eastern European journey, the Czech Republic, where the majestic city of Olomouc greets us with its grandeur. What treasures will you uncover here? Come face to face with mythological figures that adorn the Old Town’s six, impressive Baroque fountains. Marvel at the Town Hall’s Astronomical Clock, with its intricate celestial dials and animated figurines. Hear the gentle chime of the organ as you enter the hushed nave of the neo-Gothic Saint Wenceslas Cathedral. There's magic around every corner...
Tonight, the city’s all yours to explore. Track down a local haunt for dinner, and your knowledgeable Tour Leader is sure to have plenty of recommendations ready to share. Goulash, anyone?
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Arigone (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 8 - Olomouc – Brno and Trebon – Ceský Krumlov
Sit back and relax in the minicoach, this morning we’re following our journey westwards to Brno, the Czech Republic’s second largest city. With a thriving cultural scene and countless trendy eateries, it’s easy to see why students and locals alike have fallen in love with this effortlessly cool urban hub. Get swept up in the city’s spirit on a walking tour led by our in-the-know Tour Leader; where market stalls overflow with sun-kissed vegetables like bountiful treasure chests, and legends of a notorious dragon hang in the air like an ancient secret.
Charming Třeboň is up next, with its pastel-hued buildings and terracotta rooftops that would feel right at home in a Wes Anderson film. Drink it all in on an orientation tour as we admire the 17th-century Château, trace the town’s medieval walls and learn about the local fishponds.
We’ll wrap up another perfect day in the enchanting Český Krumlov – where you’ll have the evening to wander its maze of picturesque streets at your own pace or simply unwind at the hotel. Tomorrow, we’ll delve deeper into this picture-perfect medieval town...
Sit back and relax in the minicoach, this morning we’re following our journey westwards to Brno, the Czech Republic’s second largest city. With a thriving cultural scene and countless trendy eateries, it’s easy to see why students and locals alike have fallen in love with this effortlessly cool urban hub. Get swept up in the city’s spirit on a walking tour led by our in-the-know Tour Leader; where market stalls overflow with sun-kissed vegetables like bountiful treasure chests, and legends of a notorious dragon hang in the air like an ancient secret.
Charming Třeboň is up next, with its pastel-hued buildings and terracotta rooftops that would feel right at home in a Wes Anderson film. Drink it all in on an orientation tour as we admire the 17th-century Château, trace the town’s medieval walls and learn about the local fishponds.
We’ll wrap up another perfect day in the enchanting Český Krumlov – where you’ll have the evening to wander its maze of picturesque streets at your own pace or simply unwind at the hotel. Tomorrow, we’ll delve deeper into this picture-perfect medieval town...
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Latrán (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
Day 9 - Ceský Krumlov
Wake up to the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee and fuel up for the day – we’re setting off on a walking tour with our friendly local guide. Just as the Vltava River threads through town like a shimmering ribbon, we’ll weave our own path up through cobblestone streets to Český Krumlov’s mighty castle. Say hello to the locals as you pass by cosy cafes, eclectic craft shops and family-run pubs on the way. Dating back to the 13th century, the castle boasts a stunning blend of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture, as well as panoramic views over the Old Town and river below. What iconic landmarks can you spot from all the way up here?
Following our in-depth visit, you’ll have the afternoon to take on the town as you wish. Why not meander through the castle’s manicured gardens and inhale the kaleidoscope of flowers in full bloom? Or, simply settle in at one of the sun-soaked riverside cafes, listening to the gentle melody of the flowing water, and watch the world go by...
A final feast awaits at a local restaurant, where we’ll gather for dinner – it's the perfect chance to reminisce on the soul-stirring experiences we’ve shared together.
Wake up to the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee and fuel up for the day – we’re setting off on a walking tour with our friendly local guide. Just as the Vltava River threads through town like a shimmering ribbon, we’ll weave our own path up through cobblestone streets to Český Krumlov’s mighty castle. Say hello to the locals as you pass by cosy cafes, eclectic craft shops and family-run pubs on the way. Dating back to the 13th century, the castle boasts a stunning blend of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture, as well as panoramic views over the Old Town and river below. What iconic landmarks can you spot from all the way up here?
Following our in-depth visit, you’ll have the afternoon to take on the town as you wish. Why not meander through the castle’s manicured gardens and inhale the kaleidoscope of flowers in full bloom? Or, simply settle in at one of the sun-soaked riverside cafes, listening to the gentle melody of the flowing water, and watch the world go by...
A final feast awaits at a local restaurant, where we’ll gather for dinner – it's the perfect chance to reminisce on the soul-stirring experiences we’ve shared together.
Included today
Accommodation
Hotel Latrán (or similar)
Meals
- Breakfast
- Dinner
Day 10 - Ceský Krumlov – Obratan – Prague
Settle into the minicoach for one final journey together as we venture to Obrataň, home to the humble Sudkuv Dul Fortress and the unique, UTOPIA Cellar. With a warm welcome from the owners, we’ll descend into the cellar for a glimpse into the craft behind their refreshing local ciders and delicate vinegars – all made with 100% natural, fresh ingredients and a long-established fermenting processes. Afterwards, we’ll even have the opportunity to sample some of their exceptional produce ourselves. You may want to make space in your bags for a few bottles!
As we part ways in timeless Prague, we may be saying goodbye to Eastern Europe but the memories of its charm and rich history will undoubtedly last a lifetime. Before you leave, immerse yourself in Prague’s magical streets, where you’ll discover why it’s nicknamed the ‘City of a Hundred Spires’ and how the iconic Charles Bridge has captured the hearts and imaginations of so many.
Settle into the minicoach for one final journey together as we venture to Obrataň, home to the humble Sudkuv Dul Fortress and the unique, UTOPIA Cellar. With a warm welcome from the owners, we’ll descend into the cellar for a glimpse into the craft behind their refreshing local ciders and delicate vinegars – all made with 100% natural, fresh ingredients and a long-established fermenting processes. Afterwards, we’ll even have the opportunity to sample some of their exceptional produce ourselves. You may want to make space in your bags for a few bottles!
As we part ways in timeless Prague, we may be saying goodbye to Eastern Europe but the memories of its charm and rich history will undoubtedly last a lifetime. Before you leave, immerse yourself in Prague’s magical streets, where you’ll discover why it’s nicknamed the ‘City of a Hundred Spires’ and how the iconic Charles Bridge has captured the hearts and imaginations of so many.
Included today
Meals
- Breakfast
Things we think you'll love

A dumpling discovery
From flour and fillings to little pockets of Polish joy – the dumplings of dreams await in Krakow! We’ll dive into the art of pierogi making under the watchful eyes of the local masters, before devouring our creations for dinner. Wonky or not, they all taste delicious to us.

Blends of architecture
Study a blend of Baroque and Renaissance architecture during our time in the UNESCO World Heritage-listed town Český Krumlov, where we'll have the day to explore every path.

Fragrant wine tastings
Sip a variety of white wines at a family-owned winery surrounded by fragrant vineyards in Tokaj - famed for its ever-blossoming grape cultivation.
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Anonymous May 2025
Tour was well organised. Our guide was very knowledgeable and was approachable. The driver was excellent, always felt safe during the drives. He was very considerate of all passengers.
Anonymous November 2024
Our tour guide Kinga was exceptional and we learnt so much about the culture and history of each country we travelled through. The accommodation was very comfortable as was the bus in which we...
Read full reviewChristian Br November 2024
Our guide was so good, she did such a good job. The areas we visited were beautiful.
Michael Wo November 2024
This was an excellent tour. We had a knowledgeable and caring tour guide in Kinga. The driver was safe and courteous. The accommodation couldnt be faulted and the places visited and experienced were...
Read full reviewMichael & October 2024
This tour was recommended by our travel consultant in NZ. We had a tour of some of these countries via Trafalgar in 2010 and it was not as in depth or as interesting as we experiences with BRTs. We...
Read full reviewAnonymous October 2024
This tour was well organised. The tour guide and driver were both excellent.
All the destinations were interesting and provided the history in the context of the city and country.
The only drawback...
Anonymous October 2024
The size of the van was ridiculous for 19 adults. Extremely uncomfortable to ride in and difficult, unwieldy and extremely slow to exit. Kinga was terrific. Driver was exemplary. But I will never...
Read full reviewAnonymous October 2024
We had a great time. Leader and driver were fabulous. Tour was well designed with a lot of interesting visits and activities.
Geofrey Ma October 2024
Outstanding tour itinerary with lots of interesting places. Many of these not on the usual tour map.
We had an excellent tour guide Kinga Gyokeres who entertained us with local history, occasional...
Anonymous October 2024
The tour was excellent. Both the tour guide and the driver were great.
The only issue was the amount of space on the bus. Maybe limiting tour sizes to a maximum of 15 would help.
Anonymous October 2024
Absolutely worth it. Saw many places that you would not normally. Experienced local cuisines and beer, wine etc and a local band at cheese tasting
Jennifer Ha October 2024
We thoroughly enjoyed the tour all ran to schedule everyone in the group fitted in well. Enough variety in the things we saw and did
Jim OS October 2024
had a great time well organised and visited some great places
Anonymous October 2024
Kinga, our guide was marvellous, so knowledgeable on the countries visited and interested in the group as individuals. She made the trip a winner.
Hotels good, places visited worthwhile.
Only...
Tsi Ch October 2024
Great itinerary and the best is the guide Kinga. Just the hotel choice in Budapest is no good.⁷
David Je October 2024
Tour guide was very knowledgeable and very helpful.
Anonymous September 2024
Great tour loved the little towns and Kinga is an amazing guide so fun and full of knowledge which she shares so beautifully as well as local music , books and films that you can further explore the...
Read full reviewJustyna Pa September 2024
Excellent tour. I've never done a tour across few countries before, and I felt this tour was a great way to explore Eastern Europe.
I liked the selection of bigger cities, charming little towns and...
Anonymous September 2024
Loved the variety of countries this tour visits. Particularly enjoyed the Tatras Mountains and Pierogi making class. Our guide was very informative throughout the tour and even sang a few songs for us...
Read full reviewAnonymous September 2024
The tour was amazing. We went to great places. The tour guide Kinga was wonderful. She was knowledgable, kind and personable.
Anonymous September 2024
The tour started off in a hotel in Budapest where we all met for a dinner. The quality of the food was poor to say the least, Boiled chicken, boiled potato and some odd vegetables. I got a bowl of...
Read full reviewAnonymous September 2024
Great, all round tour. Fantastic guide, amazing cities, towns and stunning scenery. All the hotels were outstanding.
Anonymous July 2024
Very good leader, good places visited. Bus is too cramped with not enough knee room. Happy overall
Anonymous May 2024
Nonel l felt the bus to small for that amount of people also it was hard managing my luggage and our last farewell dinner was ordinary no entertainment food ordinary
Anonymous May 2024
The bus was too small for the number of people. At times 2 suitcases were in the walkway. There was no leg room and a seat was broken. The meals that were included( not the breakfast)) was...
Read full reviewAnonymous March 2024
Great itinerary. So many beautiful places.
Anonymous March 2024
The tour was a very nice and easy way to explore a region I've always wanted to visit. The hotels were comfortable and well located. I loved Kinga's way of telling us the history and how it related to...
Read full reviewAnonymous August 2023
Kinga, our tour guide, was fantastic.
We all had a lot of fun, and I would use Blue-Roads Tours again.
Narelle Ha July 2023
Interesting and varied experiences. Great hotels.

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Full tour details covering accommodation, transport and included experiences are available in our tour notes.
FAQs
Our thoughtfully selected accommodation is full of charm and historic details – expect elegant country inns, grand town centre hotels and even the odd castle! For this reason, rooms vary in size, and most hotels don’t have lifts – meaning you’ll likely need to access your room via stairs. Porterage will be included wherever possible.
Although air conditioning is mostly unavailable in historic buildings, fans will be provided during hot spells. Most hotels have bathtubs with overhead showers (rather than walk-in showers), so you’ll be able to enjoy a soak at the end of the day.
Traditional meals in Eastern Europe are typically hearty and comforting, often crafted with meats, vegetables and potatoes. You can expect to see dishes such as rich, paprika-infused soups, stews and savoury dumplings on the menu, as well as local cheeses. Sweet and savoury pastries are also popular – enjoyed throughout the day or as dessert. If you have any dietary requirements, we’ll ask about these before you begin your tour and accommodate them whenever we can.
Currently, this tour is available in one direction. We’ll start our journey in bustling Budapest and trace our way north, then west, before finishing our travels in charming Prague.
All the tour details in one handy document available to read at your leisure!
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