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Czech Republic/Hungary

Budapest and Prague: Capital Cities and Jewels of Central Europe

Program No. 21707RJ
Treat your senses to an enchanting blend of learning, adventure and fun as you take expert-led walks and dine on traditional foods in two Old World cities that are Europe at its finest.

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At a Glance

Hundreds of Gothic rooftop spires give the Prague skyline a fairy-tale character. In Budapest, locals’ warm smiles and the legendary Danube River pulse at the city’s heart. In one 12-day adventure, explore the history, art and culture of the Czech and Hungarian capital cities. Start each morning with our experts and later set out on your own. In Prague, discover where Mozart played a 1787 solo piano piece, then independently walk the stunning Charles Bridge. In Budapest, learn about the Communist period in Hungary during a visit to the Retro Museum, and venture to the town of Ócsa, a wonderful reflection of traditional rural life. One adventure, two cities — capture the breadth of these Central European jewels.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
On Your Feet: Participants must be able to handle their own luggage, climb a few stairs, stand for longer periods of time and walk up to an hour on cobblestones and uneven terrain. Keep the Pace: Participants must be able to handle their own luggage, climb stairs, walk up to 3 miles or up to 3 hours per day with periods of standing, including cobblestone streets, and partly hilly, uneven and rough terrain. Participants should expect to use public transportation.
Small Group
Small Group
Love to learn and explore in a small-group setting? These adventures offer small, personal experiences with groups of 13 to 24 participants.

What You'll Learn

  • Enjoy a dinnertime boat excursion on the Danube River through Budapest, drifting past the illuminated city center and under its famous series of bridges.
  • Learn about Prague’s Old Town Square on an expert-led walking exploration, contrasting its 1,000-year-old history and architecture with today’s cast of musicians, dance troupes and cafes.
  • Experience mighty Prague Castle’s churches, gardens, alleyways and residences. The world’s largest ancient castle is roughly the size of seven football fields.

General Notes

Program includes independent time to explore the city and several meals on your own. Group Leaders will provide directions for self-directed excursions. Suggestions for free-time activities provided in preparatory materials.
Featured Expert
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Ágnes Gordon
Ágnes Gordon has always had a passion for travel. She began leading educational travel groups in college and spent an internship in the Canary Islands. For more than 20 years she has been working with Hungarian groups of all ages, traveling throughout Europe and with American groups visiting Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Austria. She speaks fluent Hungarian, English and Spanish and basic Italian and German. In addition to being a travel lead, Ágnes also works in further education training guides, receptionists and housekeepers.

Please note: This expert may not be available for every date of this program.

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Ágnes Gordon View biography
Ágnes Gordon has always had a passion for travel. She began leading educational travel groups in college and spent an internship in the Canary Islands. For more than 20 years she has been working with Hungarian groups of all ages, traveling throughout Europe and with American groups visiting Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Austria. She speaks fluent Hungarian, English and Spanish and basic Italian and German. In addition to being a travel lead, Ágnes also works in further education training guides, receptionists and housekeepers.
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Sonia Prochazkova View biography
Sonia Prochazkova has been working as a licensed leader in the Czech Republic since 1992. She has specialized in sharing her hometown of Prague, leading visitors interested in music and Jewish history in the city. She is fluent in English, German, and Slovak. When not welcoming visitors to Prague, Sonia enjoys learning about history, traveling, and hiking
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