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Discover the magic of Budapest – the “Paris of the East” – with a 5-day, 4-night adventure that combines culture, architecture, and thermal bliss.
Wander through elegant boulevards, soak in historic thermal baths, and gaze at the stunning Parliament building along the Danube. With your automatic self-drive car, enjoy the freedom to explore the Hungarian countryside, charming towns, and hidden gems beyond the capital.
Welcome to Hungary! Upon arrival at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, enjoy a comfortable transfer to your hotel.
Pick up your rental car and start discovering the city or unwind by the Danube.
Overnight in Budapest.
Visit Buda Castle, Matthias Church, and Fisherman’s Bastion on the hilly Buda side.
Cross the Chain Bridge to Pest and explore St. Stephen’s Basilica, Andrassy Avenue, and the Great Market Hall.
End your day at a thermal bath like Széchenyi or Gellért.
Overnight in Budapest.
Drive to Lake Balaton, Central Europe’s largest lake—perfect for swimming, lakeside dining, or wine tasting in the Badacsony region.
Alternatively, visit Eger, known for its baroque architecture, thermal baths, and “Valley of the Beautiful Women” wine cellars.
Return and overnight in Budapest.
Stroll along Váci Street, explore the Hungarian Parliament, and enjoy the promenade views.
Take a boat ride on the Danube or visit the House of Terror Museum.
Enjoy a sunset drink at a rooftop bar or a traditional Hungarian dinner.
Overnight in Budapest.
After breakfast, drop off your rental car and transfer to the airport for your return flight.
Carry home a suitcase of memories and a heart full of stories.
Safe travels!
Visa requirements depend on your nationality.
UAE and GCC residents typically need a Schengen visa.
📩 Contact us for assistance with visa processing.
❄️ Winter (Dec–Feb): Christmas markets & thermal baths
The official currency is the Hungarian Forint (HUF).
Credit cards are widely accepted, but it’s advisable to keep some cash for smaller vendors and parking.
Hungarian is the official language.
English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, especially in Budapest.
Many hotels, restaurants, and public places offer free Wi-Fi.
You can also consider purchasing a local SIM card or portable Wi-Fi device for constant connectivity.
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