Travel to Hungary
Trip to Nagycenk, visiting the Széchenyi Palace.
The baroque palace is also of architectural interest. It is of stressed importance because István Széchenyi who has been honoured as the greatest Hungarian lived here. The main building and the western wing of the palace host the István Széchenyi Memorial Museum, the eastern farm-building provide place for the stud-farm and for the Carriage Museum. ... Full story
Six days program for groups
1. day: - Arrival to Budapest.Transfer from Airport to hotel. 2. day:- Buffetbreakfast at the hotel.- Meet the guide at the hotel sightseeing in Budapest. (Buda ... Full story
Four days program for groups
1. day: - The group arrives in Budapest/ Ferihegy. Transfer from Airport to the Hotel in Budapest.- Dinner at the hotel. 2. day:- Buffetbreakfast at the ... Full story
Trip to Budapest for a day
Meeting the guide. A bus-tour and later a walking sightseeing tour in the Hungarian capital follows. Short free-time in the afternoon, then travelling back to ... Full story
Trip to Fertőd, to the "Hungarian Versailles"
This marvellous palace built from 1720 to 1766 by the Esterházys, one of the richest aristocratic families of the country. The palace restored and rebuilt in the splendour of its period is an important cultural site and the centre of the Hungarian Haydn research works. Joseph Haydn, the world famous Austrian composer lived and composed here almost half of his prolific period from 1766 to 1790. There has been here an exhibition remembering him – and one can also enjoy concerts during the summer. ... Full story
Balaton Highlands
Balaton, the largest lake in Central Europe, close to the Bakony hills is Herend (our first destination), Hungary’s “porcelain city” with the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe - the largest collection of porcelain treasures on the globe – where visitors see the magic of technology unfolding behind the scenes. ... Full story
See Sopron city it means: meeting with two thousand years history
When the area that is today Western Hungary was a province of the Roman Empire, a city called Scarbantia stood here. Its forum was located where the main square of Sopron can be found today. ... Full story