Prague to Budapest Czech Republic, Austria & Hungary Flashcards
Q: What are some key activities to do in Prague?
A: Stroll through Prague’s bridges, cobblestone alleyways, and magnificent Old Town.
Q: What can you do at a local brewery visit in Czechia?
A: Taste local brews and explore the well-preserved villages of Telc and Cesky Krumlov.
Q: What is notable about the walk to Rozmberk Castle?
A: It takes you through beautiful rolling grasslands.
Q: What can you see on a stroll through fields of flax in Austria?
A: Visit a paper mill and the serene monastery of Zwettl.
Q: What historical significance does the castle ruin in Durnstein have?
A: It towers over the baroque town and was the site where Richard the Lionhearted was held hostage during the Crusades.
Q: What activities are included in a vineyard walk in Austria?
A: Enjoy the Austrian countryside and then cruise the beautiful Danube.
Q: What unique experience does the local guide offer in Vienna?
A: Insider access to Vienna’s sights and colorful markets, including constructing a typical Viennese lunch from produce stands.
Q: What highlights are included in the daylong exploration from Buda to Pest?
A: Ramble from the Royal Palace in Buda to Europe’s largest synagogue and explore a district rich with cafes and musicians in Pest.
Where does the tour start?
Prague – 10:00 am – Lobby of Hotel
Where does the tour end?
Budapest – 9:00 am – Lobby of Hotel
What is the walking level?
Walking Level
Daily Mileage Options: 2-8 miles
Route Notes:
The terrain on this trip includes a mix of paved and cobblestone streets in Prague, Budapest, Vienna, Durnstein and other smaller villages, as well as well-maintained riverside, countryside, vineyard and shepherds’ paths of compressed dirt and stone. The footpaths offer a selection of level, rolling and hilly terrain with some elevation gain and loss.