Wien, Bratislava und Budapest mit dem Flixbus
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Wien, Bratislava und Budapest mit dem Flixbus

Multidestination
Created: Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Ref ID: 4063035
price per person From
472 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Destinations: Vienna, Austria , Bratislava, Slovakia , Budapest, Hungary
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13 Mar
Transport from Frankfurt to Vienna
Departure
Austrian Airlines
Austrian Airlines - OS 132
Direct
17:50
Frankfurt Main (FRA)
1h 25m
19:15
Wien Schwechat (VIE)
> 1 PC
13 Mar
1. Vienna
Stay
About the destination: Vienna, the capital of Austria, is a city where imperial history and contemporary culture blend seamlessly. Grand boulevards, elegant palaces, and ornate coffeehouses create an atmosphere of old-world charm, while vibrant neighborhoods, modern museums, and a thriving creative scene keep the city firmly in the present. From the Ringstrasse lined with monumental buildings to cozy side streets filled with local shops and bakeries, Vienna invites you to explore at a leisurely pace. No visit is complete without discovering Vienna’s imperial heritage. Start at Schönbrunn Palace, the former summer residence of the Habsburgs, with its lavish interiors and expansive gardens. In the city center, the Hofburg complex houses the Imperial Apartments, the Sisi Museum, and the Spanish Riding School, where you can watch the famous Lipizzaner stallions. Nearby, St. Stephen’s Cathedral rises above the old town, offering panoramic views from its tower over the rooftops and the Danube. Vienna is equally renowned for its cultural life and music. The city was home to Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss, and you can still feel that legacy in venues like the Vienna State Opera and the Musikverein, where classical concerts are held almost every night. Art lovers should head to the MuseumsQuartier to explore the Leopold Museum and the MUMOK, or visit the Kunsthistorisches Museum for one of Europe’s finest collections of Old Masters. In between sights, relax in a traditional coffeehouse, sipping a Melange and tasting a slice of Sachertorte. Beyond the monuments, Vienna is a city of green spaces and relaxed living. Walk or cycle along the Danube Canal, picnic in the Prater park beneath the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel, or take a short tram ride to the vineyards on the city’s outskirts for a glass of local wine at a Heuriger (wine tavern). Efficient public transport, safe streets, and a compact center make it easy to explore, whether you have a weekend or a week. Vienna’s mix of history, culture, and laid-back charm makes it a rewarding destination in any season.
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13 Mar
Accommodation
3 Nights
ibis Wien City
Vienna - Show on map > 2.8 km from Center
8.2
Very good
7364
Parking
Bar
Free Internet
Double standard
WITH BREAKFAST
16 Mar
Transport from Vienna to Bratislava
FlixBus
FlixBus
Direct
17:25
Vienna Erdberg (VIB)
1h
18:25
Bratislava (bus station Mlynské Nivy)
16 Mar
2. Bratislava
Stay
About the destination: Halfway between East and West, North and South of Europe, Bratislava is in a crossroad, bordering Austria and Hungary. It is a beautiful old city, lovely and warm, and its tranquility contrasts with the busy and active life of the present inhabitants. Surrounded by a pastoral landscape of vineyards and historic castles, occupying both banks of the River Danube, Bratislava gives a sense of time travelling. Bratislava has a delightful medieval quarter, Stare Mesto, with small and narrow streets, a castle on top of a hill near the Danube and many castles and ancient churches to explore. The old town consists of two squares, Hlavne namestie , Main Square and Hviezdoslav Square, named after the famous Slovak poet. Communist buildings that stretch endlessly along the river speak of the country’s pre-incorporation into the European Union in 2004. Since then the city has rose in fame for cultural tourism as well as becoming a thriving business centre. Visitors to Bratislava will find an ever-increasing choice of plush accommodation and a plethora of chic bars and restaurants, as well as the chance to visit its great offer of museums, galleries and modern art spaces. And when you’ve had your fill of exploring the city itself, it’s easy to escape from the hustle and bustle to walk, cycle or picnic in the forested hills that surround it – or to discover some of the many vineyards and castles of the surrounding region.
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16 Mar
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hotel Taxis Bratislava
Bratislava - Show on map > 2.0 km from Center
6.8
Nice
2872
Restaurant
Late Check-out
Bar
Basic double or twin room (twinbed)
ROOM ONLY
Standard Twin
18 Mar
Transport from Bratislava to Budapest
Flixbus Cee South Gmbh
Flixbus Cee South Gmbh
Direct
14:05
Bratislava (bus station Mlynské Nivy)
2h 20m
16:25
Budapest Kelenföld
18 Mar
3. Budapest
Stay
About the destination: Budapest is known as one of Europe’s most stunning cities. It may be thanks to its impressive surroundings, the Danube River that divides the city, the Buda hills to the west and the Great Plain to the east or due to its varied and beautiful architecture: Renaissance, Byzantine, Neo-Classical, and Art-Nouveau buildings coexist in perfect harmony. Its extensive World Heritage Site includes: the banks of the Danube, Buda Castle Quarter, Andrassy Avenue, Hero’s Square, and the Millennium Underground Railway. To top that, the city has 80 geothermal springs, the world’s largest water cave system where visitors can indulge in a relaxing bath. Budapest became a single city in 1873, occupying both banks of the river Danube, to the west there is Buda and Pest lays at the east. Both sides of the city have very different personalities. Buda is the quiet section of the city. Walking around Buda, travelers will be able to inspect the Castle Quarter and explore the narrow cobbled streets that lead to the Fishermen’s bastion with its fairytale towers, which represent the 7 tribes that existed in the city in the 9th century. This decorative fortification is located atop the Buda Castel Hill and offers the best panoramic view in Budapest. The eastern side, Pest, is where all the action takes place. This section of the city has a fin-de-siècle feel to it and nearly every building has some interesting or unusual detail. Visitors will be invited to take long strolls on its wide boulevards filled with all sorts of shops or enjoy a well-deserved coffee in its grand coffee houses. Pest is home to the parliament building and the Dohari street synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe. The scars of WWII are still present in the city, bullet holes and shrapnel scorings left over from the Second World War and the 1956 Uprising are still visible in some of the facades, painful reminders of this grey period of history. There are several tributes honoring the Hungarian Jews that lost their lives, as the poignant Shoes on the Danube memorial or the Raoul Wallenberg Holocaust Memorial Park. This side of the river is also considered the cultural heart of the city with numerous art galleries and with more opera, concerts and ballet performances than there are days of the week. The capital’s best restaurants are found in Pest too, and it’s here the nightlife wrestles with until the early hours as well. For a unique drink try a Ruin Pub, Budapest’s network of bars in disused buildings that include former tenement houses, factory buildings and community centres. Budapest has combined all its influences and overcome its complex history to shape its own character, and sure it did it right.
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18 Mar
Accommodation
2 Nights
Omega Guesthouse Budapest
Budapest - Show on map > 1.6 km from Center
7.8
Good
5300
Airport Shuttle
Parking
Free Internet
Double or twin room (queenbed)
ROOM ONLY
Standard Queen
20 Mar
Transport from Budapest to Frankfurt
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa - LH 1335
Direct
10:50
Budapest Ferenc Liszt (BUD)
1h 45m
12:35
Frankfurt Main (FRA)
> 1 PC
price per person From
472 €
Based on 2 adults
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Trip summary
2 Adults
Nights 7
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Destinations 3
Transports 4
Accommodations 3