Jewels Of East Europe-07Days & 06Nights

Budapest(2N)-Vienna(1N)-Prague (2N)-Munich (1N)

 Tour Highlights :

 Budapest Airport to Hotel.

 Budapest Sightseeing.

 Budapest to Vienna.

 Vienna city Tour.

 Prague Castle city Tour.

 Prague to Munich – Sightseeing.

 Transfer from Airport-Hotel-Airport.

Starting From

Rs. 79999/-*

Per Person Twin/Double Share Basis

About Jewels Of East Europe

Europe is a continent entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere. It comprises the westernmost peninsulas of the continental landmass of Eurasia, and is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Mediterranean Sea to the south, and Asia to the east

Details Tour Itinerary

Day – 01 : Welcome to Europe

  • Your Journey Through Some Of The Most Historical Cities In Europe Begins Here. Arrive Into Budapest, The Most Visited Tourist Destination In Hungary. On Arrival At The Airport, Clear Immigration, Collect Your Baggage And Proceed Outside To Meet Your Friendly Tour Manager Who Will Later Escort You To Your Hotel And Assist You In Check In. Later In The Evening Proceed For A Cruise On The River Danube.Overnight In Budapest.

Day – 02 : Guided City Tour Of Budapest

  • We Proceed For A Guided City Tour Of Budapest. You Will Be Passing By The Parliament Building Before Crossing The Danube On The Margaret Bridge And Drive To The Royal Castle On The Buda Side Of The City. Here You Will Have Some Free Time To Yourself To Visit The Fishermen’s Bastion. Tour Will Continue To The Gillert Hill Before Crossing The Elisabeth Bridge From Where You Drive Towards The Heroes’ Square. Passing By The Opera And St. Stephen’s Basilica. Proceed To Godolo For The Hungarian Horsemanship Show – Witness The Co-Ordination Of Human & Horse, A Spectacular Visual Treat. Later Return To The City And Have Some Free Time For Shopping. Overnight in Budapest.

Day – 03 : Proceed To Vienna. En Route City Tour Of Bratislava

  • Check Out, As We Continue Our Journey To Vienna The Capital And The Largest City Of Austria. Enroute We Stop At Bratislava – Slovakia For A Guided Tour Of This Beautiful City. Later Continue To Vienna. Overnight in Vienna.

Day – 04 :City Tour Of Vienna. Onto Prague

  • This Morning A Local Guide Will Meet Your Group And Take Them On A Half-Day Guided Sightseeing Tour Of Vienna’s Innere Stadt (1st District), Which Contains Its Old Town. This Entire Area Has Been Classified As An Official UNESCO World Heritage Site. Being A Political And Cultural Capital For The House Of Habsburg, Vienna Served As A Capital Of The Holy Roman Empire, The Austrian Empire, And Later The Austro-Hungarian Empire. The Dynasty’s Patronage Long Encouraged Art, Music And Science,& As A Result, The City Of Vienna Today Is Truly A Treasure-Trove Of Cultural Attractions. Today’s Tour Will Take Place Inside Of Vienna’s Famed Ring. Your Guide Will Show Your Group Stephansplatz, Which Is Home To Vienna’s Iconic St. Stephen’s Cathedral. You’ll Stroll Down Karntner Strasse, Vienna’s Most- Famous Shopping Avenue And See The Nearby Vienna State Opera House. Continue Your Tour And Explore Ringstrasse, The State Opera House, The Museum Of Fine Arts, The Museum Of Natural History, The Hofburg, Parliament, City Hall, The Burg Theater And The University. Later We Will Proceed To Schönbrunn Palace, A Former Imperial Summer Residence Located In Vienna, Austria. The 1,441-Room Baroque Palace Is One Of The Most Important Architectural, Cultural And Historical Monuments In The Country. Later Drive To Prague, The Czech Capitals. Overnight in Prague.

Day – 05 : Guided Tour Of Prague Castle

  • We Embark And Proceed On A Walking Tour Of This Fairy Tale City. Enjoy A Walking Tour With Our Guide Where We Visit The Remarkable Prague Castle Which Is Said To Be The Biggest Castle In The World At About 570 Meters In Length And An Average Of About 130 Meters Wide. See The St. Vitus Cathedral The Seat Of The Archbishop Of Prague. Onto The Magnificent Statue Lined Charles Bridge Famous Mostly For The Series Of Baroque Statues That Adorn The Bridge’s Balustrade, And Arriving Into The Old Town Square To Witness The Unique Walk Of The Apostles At The Astronomical Clock. See Wenceslas Square. Enjoy Rest Of The Afternoon Exploring The City On Your Own. Overnight in Prague.

Day – 06 : Prague to Munich – Sightseeing

  • This Morning We Check Out And Drive To The Beautiful City Of Munich. Start The Tour At The Large Open Square Of Marienplatz, Dominated By The Old And New Town Hall. Stroll Through The Inner City And See Sites Such As The Frauenkirche And The Former Royal Palaces Of The Munich Residence. Overnight In Munich.

Day – 07 : Final Departure

  • Your Memorable Holiday Ends, Today It’s Time To Fly Back Home. Say Goodbye To The Wonderful New Friends You Have Made On The Tour. Check Out And Depart For The Airport With Pleasant Memories Of Your European Trip Which You Will Cherish For A Lifetime.

Accommodations

Hotel Arena

Budapest

Event Hotel Pyramid

Vienna

Panaroma Hotel

Prague

Hotel Leonardo

Munich

Inclusions :

02 Nights hotel accommodations in Budapest.

01 Nights hotel accommodations in Vienna.

02 Nights hotel accommodations in Prague.

01 Nights hotel accommodations in Munich.

Meal : As per Plan. 

Budapest Sightseeing.

City Tour Of Bratislava.

Budapest to Vienna.

Vienna city Tour.

Prague Castle city Tour.

Prague to Munich – Sightseeing.

Transfer from Airport-Hotel-Airport.

All sightseeing & tours by SIC Basis.

Exclusions :

× Meal Which is not included.

× Guest Insurance.

× Anything not mentioned in inclusions.

× Personal Expenses. 

× All Entry fees.

× Air Fare / Train Fare.

× VISA

× Local Tax

× 5% GST & Applicable TCS.

Important Notes

  1. A Person Below 12 Years Of Age On Date Of Return Flight Will Be Considered A Child.
  2. Third Person In A Triple Room Will Be Provided A Roll Away Bed.
  3. All Transfers And Extensive Sightseeing With Entrance Fees (As Specified In The Itinerary) By An Air-Conditioned Coach.
  4. It Is Suggested To Carry One Check In Bag And One Hand Bag Per Person Only, Due To Limited Boot Space In The Coach.
  5. Services Of Our Tour Manager Or Local Representatives, While On Tour.
  6. On Some Occasions, You May Have To Join Another Group In Case Your Group Does Not Have Adequate.
  7. A Local Representative Or Your Coach Driver May Only Be There To Assist You During Your Initial Part Of The Tour.
  8. On Reaching The Eiffel Tower, If There Is Long Queue The Tour Manager Will Take You To The Montparnasse.
  9. Land Surcharges Applicable On Certain Departure Dates Which Will Be Notified.
  10. Certain Sightseeing/Excursions If Closed Then Alternate Sightseeing Will Be Done.
  11. Kindly Note That On Certain Departure Dates The Tour Routing Could Change. In Some Tours, There Is Also APossibility That The Tour Could Operate In Reverse Itinerary. However, You Will Not Miss Any Sightseeing Or Excursions That Are Mentioned In The Itinerary Unless Its Closed Due To Holiday. Your Tour Manager Will Notify You The Same.
  12. No Refunds For Unutilized Services.
  13. In Case Of Inordinate Delay And With Strict Driving Laws, Packed Dinner May Be Provided On This Day.
  14. Please Check With Your Sales Representative For Final Details.
  15. In Case Of Any Increase In Any Taxes In Europe, There Would Be A Change In Price Which Will Be Justified.
  16. For Any Issues Or Redressal Of Any Grievances, Passengers/ End Customers Should Approach Their Travel Agent Only From Where They Have Booked Their Tour.
  17. Any Disputes And Claims Are Subject To Exclusive Jurisdiction Of Bombay High Court At Mumbai.
  18. CTIA HOLIDAYS Reserves The Right To Claim From The Passengers, Any Additional Expenses Incurred Due To Delay Or Changes In The Schedule Of Trains, Flights, Coach, Cruise Or Other Services.
  19. CTIA HOLIDAYS Reserves The Right To Change Any Itinerary For Operational Reasons And Reasons Beyond The Control Of Such As Weather Conditions, Strike, Etc.
  20. CTIA HOLIDAYS Shall Not Accept Any Liability Or Responsibility For Any Damages, Loss, Injury, Accident, Death, Delay, Breakdown Or Irregularity, Which May Occur In Carrying Out Of The Tour Arrangement Due To Weather Conditions, Strikes, War, Quarantine And Any Other Cause Whatsoever And All Such Loss Or Expenses Must Be Borne By The Passenger.
  21. Tours Are Operated Subject To Reserve Bank Of India /Government Of India Regulations.
  22. Tour Cost Is Payable In EURO Out Of Your BTQ Entitlement Of The Passengers.
  23. Please read our Booking & Cancellation Policy.

Europe FAQs

1.What is the time difference between India and Europe?
India is 3 hour and 30 minutes ahead of Europe

2.How long is the flight to Europe to Kolkata?
Your flying time to Europe from Kolkata is 10hrs to 12hrs.

3.What language is spoken in Europe

Hungarian is the official language of the country, spoken by nearly 98.9% of the population.

4.How to Reach Europe from India?

Taking a flight from Kolkata Delhi or Mumbai is the best option for those wondering how to go to Europe. Cities like London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Vienna in Europe are directly connected with flights from Indian Airports. Although planning a trip from India to Europe is a rather expensive and exhausting affair, it is best to know how to reach Europe by air, by train, and by road. The distance from India to Europe depends on your destination. While the distance from India to England is about 7,544 kilometers, Austria is about 6,426 km away. A flight from India to Europe takes anywhere between 8 to 12 hours. Vienna International Airport (VIE) in Austria is about 8 hours 20 minutes away, while it takes about 9 hours 40 minutes to complete the journey from New Delhi Airport (DEL) to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) in England. A nonstop flight takes approximately 10 hours to travel from Mumbai Airport (BOM) to Paris Airport (CDG) in France. Separated from Asia by the Ural mountain range to the east and bounded by seas on three sides; Europe is undeniably one of the most beautiful places to visit on a holiday. The continent, from Portugal to Greece and Ireland to Belarus, has always been a dream destination for travelers. Here is your information about Europe and options on how to reach Europe.

5.What currency is used in Europe?

Euro is the official currency. However, USD is widely accepted and sometimes preferred. ATMs can be found in all major cities.

6.Do I need a visa to travel to Europe?

All Indian passport holders are required to apply for a Schengen visa in case they wish to travel to one or more of the 26 Schengen countries, transit, travel and other purposes. Indians can get a Schengen visa for up to 90 days of stay, which is valid for 6 months.

7.When is the best time to travel to Europe?

Europe may not be among the largest continents but it has highly varied geography. So, the climate of Europe is different as per the region from sunny Mediterranean isles to arctic Norwegian fjords. The best time to visit Europe changes as per geography and climate patterns across its 45 countries. Western Europe experiences an oceanic climate, southern Europe witnesses a Mediterranean climate, and Eastern Europe has a continental climate. This beautiful continent is truly a year-round destination for an ideal vacation, where any season is the best time to go to Europe. Travelers can narrow down travel dates as per the best time for Europe tour and things to do in Europe.  

June to August (14°C to 28°C): This is the most ideal time to visit Europe as the temperature in most of the countries in Europe is pleasant during this period. It is also the best time to enjoy sunbathing and swimming at the pristine beaches of Europe. July and August are generally the peak months of the country when many backpackers and tourists visit it to experience good and pleasant weather. This is also the peak season to enjoy a tour to various historical sites especially Acropolis, Eiffel Tower, and Roman Colosseum. Avoid visiting Mediterranian countries during this time as the temperature there becomes very hot and not ideal for sightseeing. It is the peak tourist season in Europe, hence the rates of the hotels and other places are generally high.

September to November (7°C to 14°C): These months witnesses autumn season in Europe and is the best time to visit countries like Belgium, Sweden, Spain, Paris, and the Netherlands. Various festivals are celebrated during this time of the year in Europe like Italy’s Alba White Truffle Festival, England’s Great Cornish Festival, and many other such festivals. This is also a great season to visit Mediterranian part of Europe.

December to February (7°C to -10°C): Winter season in Europe is chilly and the temperature drops to as low as -10°C resulting in snowfall. Europe’s weather in December is perfect for enjoying snowfall and adventurous activities like skiing and snowboarding. Markets and other hubs are in full bloom because of the Christmas and New Year festivities.

March to May(2°C to 18°C): This is the time when spring season prevails in Europe and it is the best time to explore Europe as the weather is just perfect with no extreme temperatures. The weather in Europe during May makes the continent fresh and alluring. Many music festivals can also be enjoyed during this time of the year in Europe.

Be it the coast of the Mediterranean or the alps in Italy, Europe in winter is as magical as any other destination in the world. Some destinations in Europe are notoriously expensive during the summer months due to busy season. In the shoulder seasons of Spring and Fall, the crowds are smaller and hotel prices are reasonable.

8.What are the main annual festivals or events held?

Europe is a lively and mesmerizing continent with many traditional and fun-filled music festivals that are celebrated here. Festivals in Europe will add charm to your trip. Some of the best music festivals that are celebrated in Europe are Belgium’s Tomorrowland, Serbia’s Exit, Malta’s Earth Garden, UK’s Secret Garden Party, and Hungary’s Sziget Festival. Some other popular festivals celebrated in Europe are Carnival of Venice, St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland, Running of the Bulls in Spain, Cannes Film Festival, and Oktoberfest in Munich. Most of these festivals are celebrated between March and September.