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After breakfast board the bus to enjoy the panoramic tour of
Budapest.
Gellert Hill; Hero square; Buda Castle; Fisherman's
Bastion; the Matthias Church are the most popular places to
visit in Budapest.
St. Stephens Basilica; this is the most popular
attraction that houses impressive architecture, exquisite
interior, and breathtaking views of the dome. Dedicated to
St.Stephen, Hungary’s holy king, the statue is massive and is
one of the best Budapest places to visit.
One of the most memorable experiences in Budapest is
attending a colorful folklore show in a traditional Hungarian
restaurant while enjoying a delicious dinner.
During dinner, a
variety of folk performances will help you delve into the
culture and customs of this beautiful city.
Overnight in Budapest.
Meal – Breakfast and Local Dinner.
Walking tour of Bratislava in Slovakia and drive to Vienna in
Austria.
After breakfast drive to Bratislava the capital city of Slovakia.
Immerse yourself in the history of the Slovak capital on this
guided tour of Bratislava.
The guide will tell us the history of
the city while we admire the Slovak National Theatre, the
American Embassy, the Carlton Hotel and the old Fishermen's
Gate. We'll walk until we reach Čumil, the popular statue of a
sewer worker resting at the top of a manhole.
Also discover other Bratislava treasures, such as St. Martin's
Cathedral, St. Michael's Gate, the Slovak National Uprising
Square and Šafárik Square, a popular location for students
carrying out protests.
Drive to Vienna and check in to the hotel. Enjoy nightlife (at
own expense) at some famous LGBTQAI+ hangouts.
Why Not -
gay club, Kisss Bar Vienna, queer:beat and Felixx are some
recommendations.
Overnight in Vienna.
Meal – Breakfast.
Visit Schönbrunn palace, enjoy panoramic tour of Vienna city
and drive to Prague.
After Breakfast start early and drive to Schönbrunn Palace.
It is
one of Europe's most beautiful Baroque complexes and has
been in the possession of the Habsburgs since 1569. The wife
of Emperor Ferdinand II, Eleonore von Gonzaga, had a pleasure
palace built on the site in 1642 and called the property
"Schönbrunn" for the first time.
Today, due to its historical
significance, its unique layout and magnificent furnishings, the
palace is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Learn about the country's rich culture and history and get
mesmerized at the amazing architecture of the monuments.
Drive along Ringstrasse, which is renowned as Vienna's famous
boulevard.
See the famous sights such as the State Opera
House, the Hofburg, the national museums, the Burgtheater,
the City Hall, and Parliament.
Enjoy some free time for lunch.
Drive to Prague (5 hours approx with traffic).
After check in to
the hotel walk to pride village at Strelecky Island to enjoy
night party exclusive for LGBTQAI+ from 6pm until 10pm.
Strelecky Island is romantic location hidden in the shade of
mature trees in the heart of city under the Legion Bridge
enchants visitors with its old-time atmosphere and exceptional
views of the city directly from the surface of the Vltava River.
The island is an 11-minute ride share or 20-minute walk from
Prague Old Town.
Overnight in Prague.
Meal – Breakfast
After breakfast join the local guide to learn more about history
and culture of Prague old town.
Today's Prague is home to a
number of well-known sights, many of which survived the
violence and destruction of 20th-century Europe. Among them
are Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square with
colorful baroque buildings, Gothic churches and the medieval
Astronomical Clock renowned for its animated hourly show,
the Jewish Quarter, Petřín Hill and Vyšehrad.
Since 1992, the
extensive historic center of Prague has been included in the
UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.
Tonight, party (own expanse) at Pride village or at some
popular LGBTQAI+ clubs and bars.
Club TerMIX, Friends Club,
Q Café, The Saints Bar are some recommendations.
Overnight in Prague.
Meal – Breakfast
Participate in Prague Pride Parade.
Among nations in Central and Eastern Europe, the Czech
Republic stands out as being arguably the most gay-friendly,
especially its endearing, pedestrian-friendly, and beautifully
preserved capital city, Prague.
The Prague Pride Festival lasts for an entire week from
Monday to Sunday and there are some 150 different events
taking place throughout.
The rainbow-colored Pride Parade
across Prague is its Saturday culmination.
On the final
Saturday of Prague Pride, the parade will be passing through
Na Příkopě Street, turn into Celetná Street on Republic Square
(náměstí Republiky) and then go all the way to Old Town
Square.
Continuing through Pařížská Street, over the Čechův
Bridge and up the stairs to Letná Park.
Overnight in Prague.
Meal – Breakfast
After breakfast, get transferred to the Prague airport. Fly back
home with pleasant memories.
Today, we proceed to the airport for your flight back home.
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Arrive home with
pleasant memories of your European tour, which we are sure
you will treasure for a lifetime.
Meal – Breakfast.
Super
Mike Hardson
06 Dec, 2019
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Pride Travel shines with LGBTQ+ inclusivity. Tailored journeys, knowledgeable guides, and genuine experiences. A top choice for LGBTQ+ travelers.
Christine Eve
06 Dec, 2019
Fun Was To Discover This
Pride Travel shines with LGBTQ+ inclusivity. Tailored journeys, knowledgeable guides, and genuine experiences. A top choice for LGBTQ+ travelers.