Budapest Day Trip from Vienna
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Experience Highlights
Join this day trip to Budapest from Vienna, 2.5 hours from the Hungarian capital. This activity includes an expert guide who will accompany you the whole time and transport to and from your hotel. You will also enjoy a bus tour of the Pest district and a walking tour of Buda, as well as free time.
Heroes' Square, the Parliament, the panoramic views of the Fisherman's Bastion or St. Matthias Church are some of the emblematic places you will visit in one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Make the most of your stay in Vienna to see all the must-see sights of Budapest in just one day.
- Enjoy an excursion to Budapest from Vienna. There is a shuttle service to and from your hotel and free time for strolling or shopping.
- Walk through the streets of the Hungarian capital with your expert guide and visit iconic landmarks such as the Parliament and Heroes' Square.
- You will have a bus tour of Pest and a walking tour of Buda.
What’s included
- Excursion to Budapest from Vienna
- Professional guide
- Shuttle service to and from the hotel
- Bus tour of Pest
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Step by Step
On your visit to Vienna, you can't miss this excursion to Budapest, located 2.5 hours from the Austrian capital. Accompanied by an expert guide, you'll tour the Buda district by bus while you see iconic sights such as the Parliament and Heroes' Square , and you' ll walk through the Pest district, passing by the Fisherman's Bastion and the Citadel.
You will be provided with a shuttle service to and from your hotel. You will also have some free time in case you want to do some souvenir shopping, explore the hidden corners of Budapest or just sit and relax in one of the parks.
Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, also known as the "Paris of the East". On this tour you will have the opportunity to lose yourself in its streets for a whole day. The city is divided into two parts by the Danube River: Pest, which is the economic and commercial heart of the city, where most of the population lives. Buda is the former royal seat and much more elegant residential area.
It was the capital of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire and is full of palaces and architecture. Here you'll find many World Heritage Sites, such as Andrássy Avenue, Buda Castle and one of the stops on the Metropolitan Railway, the second oldest in the world.