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Family Friendly Central Europe

12 Days / 11 Nights

Prague, Salzburg, Vienna, Budapest

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If the time has come to show your kids the highlights of Central Europe then our Family Friendly Tour is the perfect way to go. The carefully selected excursions and suggestions will please the whole family. A balanced combination of group, private and individual tours gives you the chance to mingle with fellow travelers too. You will discover Prague on the Vltava River, Salzburg on foot, Vienna on two wheels, and Budapest on a unique vehicle, the Tuk-tuk. Based on your kids' interest, first-class museums of arts or science await with interactive exhibitions and workshops. The Schönbrunn Palace's gardens in Vienna, the artist's town of Szentendre near Budapest or the Children's Railway, the majestic Karlstejn Castle, and Cesky Krumlov, a strudel-making class in Salzburg, or a salt mine visit can all be yours! We created this itinerary to allow a fair amount of time at leisure too.

We offer centrally located hotels as part of this family vacation package. Transportation is a combination of private car or van and, for more adventure, by train. City tours will introduce you to the history, culture, and traditions of each place you visit.

In addition to the tours included we can arrange a number of excursions based on your own interests. All of our tours are custom, and this is just a sample meant to give an idea of what our trips are like, and the opportunities our destinations provide.

One of our team members in the region will be available to you leading up to and during your trip to answer any questions and arrange additional local services. You will receive access to your Guest Page, with its information on the best these destinations have to offer, including things to see and do, and other inside tips from restaurant recommendations to tipping advice. Upon your arrival, we will provide you with a local SIM that you can use to reach your local JayWay contact throughout your trip. In all of our destinations, we offer a variety of memorable 3-5 star accommodation options, including boutique hotels, charming B&Bs, and spacious apartments. With our first-hand experience, we can ensure they are all clean, comfortable, and centrally located, with local ambience.

Route for Prague, Salzburg, Vienna, Budapest tour

3 Nights in Prague

3 Nights in Prague

4 days in Prague
4 days in Prague

3 Nights in Prague

“The Golden City,” “The City of 100 Spires,” “The Mother of Cities,” Prague has no shortage of nicknames paying homage to its charm and beauty. Prague’s winding cobblestone streets, gorgeous architecture and atmospheric bridges are fabled. Get up early and stroll across the statue-lined Charles Bridge. Soak it from the magnificent Old Town Square with its 600-year old astronomical clock. From exploring history and modern culture on foot, to traveling farther afield to take in the picturesque countryside and fairytale villages, you’ll have an itinerary full of adventure and relaxation. Besides the city’s history, evident on every street, especially in the beautifully preserved former Jewish Quarter, you can delve into the city’s gastronomy. You can literally dive into some of Europe’s best beers by visiting a beer spa, or explore its beloved breweries with walking tours, or enjoy a dinner cruise. Day-trip destinations include scenic castles, the perfect spa town, and Kutna Hora with its “bone church” and gothic cathedral. Prague is a city of history that comes to life for every visitor, no matter their interests.

“The Golden City,” “The City of 100 Spires,” “The Mother of Cities,” Prague has no shortage of nicknames paying homage to its charm and beauty. Prague’s winding cobblestone streets, gorgeous architecture and atmospheric bridges are fabled. Get up early and stroll across the statue-lined Charles Bridge. Soak it from the magnificent Old Town Square with its 600-year old astronomical clock. From exploring history and modern culture on foot, to traveling farther afield to take in the picturesque countryside and fairytale villages, you’ll have an itinerary full of adventure and relaxation. Besides the city’s history, evident on every street, especially in the beautifully preserved former Jewish Quarter, you can delve into the city’s gastronomy. You can literally dive into some of Europe’s best beers by visiting a beer spa, or explore its beloved breweries with walking tours, or enjoy a dinner cruise. Day-trip destinations include scenic castles, the perfect spa town, and Kutna Hora with its “bone church” and gothic cathedral. Prague is a city of history that comes to life for every visitor, no matter their interests.

Day 1

Day 1 - Arrival in Prague

A driver will be at the airport to greet you and transfer you to your centrally located Prague accommodations.

Prague Venice Sightseeing Group Cruise

Prague Venice Sightseeing Group Cruise

Included in your vacation package price.

Take a 45 minute boat tour aboard the Vodouch and cruise through Prague Venice and the waterways of old Prague. Learn the history of Prague in the Charles Bridge Museum right next to the dock. This historical boat tour will give you the chance to see Prague from a different perspective. Don’t forget to enjoy the complimentary beverages during the tour and visit the Charles Bridge Museum.


Activity Level : Easy
Duration : 45 minutes

Day 2

Day 2 - Your First Full Day in Prague

Prague Private Walking Tour

Get to Know Prague on a City Walking Tour

Included in your vacation package price.

Today you will be exploring the hidden streets and main sites of Prague's historical center. Your local tour guide will walk you through the medieval Royal Route while showing you the Old Town Square with Astronomical Clock, Jewish Quarter, Charles Bridge, and Lesser Town. You will learn a lot about past and present life and also get tips on further activities and places worth visiting. This walking tour is the best way to fall in love with Prague.


Activity Level : Light
Duration : 3 hours

The Troja Trio

Suggestion to explore on your own

Sure, every major city has a zoo, but do they have a grand chateau, botanical gardens, and vineyards right next to them? Situated around a bend in the river and reachable by steamboat if you have time to spare (take a taxi or use public transport if time is of the essence) you'll find the Troja area of Prague, a top weekend destination for locals. The city art gallery is to be found in the imposing Troja Chateau, and next to it the zoo. Further uphill is the botanical gardens, with a large outdoor area, impressive greenhouse and a vineyard too.

The Troja Trio

Day 3

Day 3 - Your Second Full Day in Prague

Karlstejn Castle Private Half Day Trip

Karlstejn Castle Private Half Day Trip

Included in your vacation package price.

If you're fond of castles, Karlstejn is an absolute must-see. Located 20 miles outside Prague, this High Gothic castle was founded by Emperor Charles IV in the mid-14th century to safeguard his collection of holy relics and the Holy Roman Empire's crown jewels. This tour includes an hour-long group tour of this imperial castle's interior, including Charles IV's private rooms, reception halls, and treasury, as well as stops en route, such as the "Czech Grand Canyon."


Activity Level : Moderate
Duration : 6 hours

Excite Your Teens

Suggestion to explore on your own

Prague offers many promising sights and activities for teens. For the perfect social media picture, take yours to see the John Lennon Wall. David Cerny's controversial sculptures dotted around the city center, from King Wenceslaus riding an upside-down horse, to the faceless babies climbing the TV tower, also make for great backdrops. If your teen is into active holiday, you can rent a kayak or scooter, visit a water park, or hurtle down a hill on a bobsled. If weather is poor, head to an escape room or virtual reality experience.

Excite Your Teens

Day 4

Day 4 - Traveling to Salzburg by Private Car

Today You are exchanging one musical city for another as you leave Prague and head off to Salzburg, Austria. We'll arrange for a private driver to pick you up and bring you directly to your accommodation in Salzburg. You'll be making a day of the journey and stopping midway in the fairy tale UNESCO-listed town of Cesky Krumlov. Here you can discover the beautiful cobblestone streets and magnificent castle before continuing on to Salzburg. From April to September the small medieval town of Cesky Krumlov can be very busy with day-trippers, so if you would really like to see it at its best, we suggest staying overnight and enjoying the town without the crowds, from 4 PM to around 11 AM the next day. If you would prefer to spend the night we can suggest some stops on the journey from Prague so you can arrive at the appropriate time. The whole journey including a 3-hour stop in Cesky Krumlov takes around 8 hours. The vehicle used for your transfer will be a standard sedan, station wagon, or minivan. We can arrange for an upgrade to a more luxurious class of vehicle for an extra fee. Please note that this is not a guided tour, should you prefer a local person to show you around, please contact your local representative.

Salzburg by Private Transfer with a Stop in Cesky Krumlov

3 Nights in Salzburg

3 Nights in Salzburg

4 days in Salzburg
4 days in Salzburg

3 Nights in Salzburg

With its perfectly preserved UNESCO-listed Old Town, Salzburg is internationally renowned for its baroque architecture. Add in the alpine backdrop and you’ve got a city that makes for an unforgettable vacation. The imposing Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress dominate the skyline, while in the center you’ll find plenty of grand cafes and fine restaurants. Salzburg’s two biggest claims to fame are that it was the birthplace of Mozart and the stage for the timeless musical The Sound of Music. But there’s more than just history here. Today the city is a vibrant destination for travelers looking for a mix of classic culture and modern flair. Strolling through Salzburg is one of the great pleasures of Europe. The local cuisine is hearty and there are more than enough restaurants, bars, and cafes to keep you busy. Beer lovers shouldn’t miss sampling a stein or two of delicious local brew at the Augustiner brewery. But there is so much to see in the surrounding region that no visit to the city is complete without a day trip or two. You could tour the pristine countryside and visit the stunning Hellbrunn Palace. History buffs will want to venture farther afield to visit Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest perched high in the German Alps in Berchtesgaden.

With its perfectly preserved UNESCO-listed Old Town, Salzburg is internationally renowned for its baroque architecture. Add in the alpine backdrop and you’ve got a city that makes for an unforgettable vacation. The imposing Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress dominate the skyline, while in the center you’ll find plenty of grand cafes and fine restaurants. Salzburg’s two biggest claims to fame are that it was the birthplace of Mozart and the stage for the timeless musical The Sound of Music. But there’s more than just history here. Today the city is a vibrant destination for travelers looking for a mix of classic culture and modern flair. Strolling through Salzburg is one of the great pleasures of Europe. The local cuisine is hearty and there are more than enough restaurants, bars, and cafes to keep you busy. Beer lovers shouldn’t miss sampling a stein or two of delicious local brew at the Augustiner brewery. But there is so much to see in the surrounding region that no visit to the city is complete without a day trip or two. You could tour the pristine countryside and visit the stunning Hellbrunn Palace. History buffs will want to venture farther afield to visit Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest perched high in the German Alps in Berchtesgaden.

Day 4

Day 4 - Arrival in Salzburg

When you arrive in Salzburg, you'll be brought directly to your accommodation.

Salzburg for Kids

Suggestion to explore on your own

Salzburg has a wealth of options for children. The Haus der Natur is a nature museum with a vast array of animals. You’ll find an aquarium with 40 tanks, a huge terrarium, a dinosaur hall, geology and space exhibitions, and more. Consider visiting the captivating trick fountains show at the Hellbrunn Palace Gardens. The Salzburg Zoo and the Toy Museum are always hits, with a wonderful collection of toys from yesterday and today. The Magic Flute Playground is a wonderland for little kids, especially those a bit more cultured than usual, with an interactive showing of scenes from Mozart’s The Magic Flute as well as a 13-meter pyramid playhouse.

Salzburg for Kids

Day 5

Day 5 - Your First Full Day in Salzburg

Salzburg Private Walking Tour

Salzburg Private Walking Tour

Included in your vacation package price.

Discover the beauty of Mozart's hometown as an experienced guide leads you on a walk through the UNESCO-listed city of Salzburg. Your walk includes all the sightseeing highlights, such Mozart's birthplace and residence, the Getreidegasse, Cathedral, Residenz Palace, and Mirabell Palace, with its splendid gardens. If you come across anywhere you'd like to spend more time and go inside, your expert local guide will tailor the tour to your interests.


Activity Level : Light
Duration : 2 hours 30 minutes

Art or Adrenaline?

Suggestion to explore on your own

Do your kids want to learn about Salzburg? Meet Leo the Lion, protagonist of a creative coloring and history book that provides a playful introduction to the city and its long past. Are they looking for more activity than just walking around the city? Discover the Forest Adventure Park in nearby Anif, a 15-minute train ride from Salzburg, and great way to get an adrenaline high and burn through some energy. For a perfect recharge, attend a show in the famous marionette theater.

Art or Adrenaline?

Day 6

Day 6 - Your Second Full Day in Salzburg

Apple Strudel and Salzburger Nockerl Small Group Cooking Class

Apple Strudel and Salzburger Nockerl Small Group Cooking Class

Included in your vacation package price.

Want to taste true Austria? Under the guidance of an expert chef, you'll learn to make Austria's famous apple strudel, and Salzburg's Nockerl (a sweet souffle). When it comes time to eat, you'll enjoy heartier fare as well, such as goulash. With its convenient location and late morning start time, this cooking class is a perfect start or continuation of your day in Salzburg, and also serves as a full lunch. Stomach sated and mind full of new recipes, you're sure to leave satisfied.


Activity Level : Light
Duration : 1 hour 30 minutes

Berchtesgaden Salt Mine Group Tour

Berchtesgaden Salt Mine Group Tour

Please ask your travel advisor for the cost to add this to your package

This excursion to the nearby salt mines is a delightful combination of unforgettable experiences. Becoming a salt miner for a few hours and traversing the caves with a train, toboggan, and boat will give you a great picture about what it does it feel like to spend working hours in a salt mine. The road to the mines and back takes you through a captivating mountainous landscape. The hard work as a miner will be rewarded with a break at the picturesque Berchtesgaden where you'll get the chance to taste some local delicacies.


Activity Level : Light
Duration : 4 hours

Day 7

Day 7 - Traveling to Vienna by Train

You are saying goodbye to the alpine coziness of Salzburg today and heading to the grand city of Vienna. The journey takes about 3 hours, and trains run frequently throughout the day. We'll arrange tickets based on your preferred departure time as well as a driver to bring you from your accommodations to the train station. If you'd like, we can arrange an upgrade for the first class tickets for an additional fee.

Vienna by Train

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Upgrade to Vienna by Private Transfer with a Stop in Hallstatt

Vienna by Private Transfer with a Stop in Hallstatt

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2 Nights in Vienna

2 Nights in Vienna

3 days in Vienna
3 days in Vienna

2 Nights in Vienna

Vienna is a timeless city of high culture, grand cafes, breathtaking architecture and more, all set on the banks of the majestic Danube River. The moment you set foot in the city you’ll see why Vienna’s center is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Often regarded as the world capital of music, Vienna is the place where Beethoven and Mozart made history. Even today a visit to the opera or a classical music performance at one of the city’s sublime concert halls is an unforgettable experience. Stephansplatz, Vienna's main square, is dominated by the impressive eponymous gothic St. Stephen's Cathedral. Inside you’ll find a rich collection of artistic treasures, and the view from the tower is well worth the climb, offering amazing views over the city. But the cathedral is only one of the most visible attractions in Vienna. You won’t want to miss the magnificent Schonbrunn Palace and the imperial Hofburg Palace. Explore the city on foot, in a car, or by bike: the choice is yours. If you’d like to go farther afield you can even take a river cruise to nearby Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, or a bike trip to local wineries. But you don’t have to leave Vienna to have a wonderful time. Simply strolling through the pedestrian zones in the city center and stopping for a coffee and a slice of cake make for a truly enjoyable vacation.

Vienna is a timeless city of high culture, grand cafes, breathtaking architecture and more, all set on the banks of the majestic Danube River. The moment you set foot in the city you’ll see why Vienna’s center is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Often regarded as the world capital of music, Vienna is the place where Beethoven and Mozart made history. Even today a visit to the opera or a classical music performance at one of the city’s sublime concert halls is an unforgettable experience. Stephansplatz, Vienna's main square, is dominated by the impressive eponymous gothic St. Stephen's Cathedral. Inside you’ll find a rich collection of artistic treasures, and the view from the tower is well worth the climb, offering amazing views over the city. But the cathedral is only one of the most visible attractions in Vienna. You won’t want to miss the magnificent Schonbrunn Palace and the imperial Hofburg Palace. Explore the city on foot, in a car, or by bike: the choice is yours. If you’d like to go farther afield you can even take a river cruise to nearby Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, or a bike trip to local wineries. But you don’t have to leave Vienna to have a wonderful time. Simply strolling through the pedestrian zones in the city center and stopping for a coffee and a slice of cake make for a truly enjoyable vacation.

Day 7

Day 7 - Arrival in Vienna

A driver will greet you at Vienna's Westbahnhof Train Station and take you to your accommodations.

Wien with Whippersnappers

Suggestion to explore on your own

Vienna is a fun city for children, with plenty to do any time of year. The Zoom Children’s Museum has plenty of interactive games and exhibits that children of all ages will enjoy. The innovative House of Music is great for little musicians, who can create their own compositions on a computer and then record them, taking home a CD. Monki Park is an indoor park that’s great for the whole family. Prater Park is a place where it’s always nice to take a walk. Another option is the Schonbrunn Zoo, where you’ll find a rich array of wild animals. To examine some exotic sea life, go to the House of the Sea, which is a nice aquarium with all sorts of sharks, fish, and more.

Wien with Whippersnappers

Day 8

Day 8 - Your First Full Day in Vienna

Vienna Highlights Bike Group Tour

Vienna Highlights Bike Group Tour

Included in your vacation package price.

Vienna was once the center of one of the largest empires in the world. The power and glory of the Habsburg rule is mirrored in the boulevards and architecture of the city even today. This fun bike tour covers what took the Habsburgs more than 600 years to build. In three hours, you'll see far more than you could do via hours of walking.


Activity Level : Moderate
Duration : 3 hours

Schonbrunn Palace Self-Guided Grand Tour

Schonbrunn Palace Self-Guided Grand Tour

Included in your vacation package price.

The Schönbrunn Palace sits atop many people's list of must-see sights within Vienna. Join the self-guided Grand Tour and learn about the lives of the royals who lived within the Schönbrunn's walls with skip-the-line tickets, which come with a 60-minute audio guide tour and entrance to 40 rooms. After the tour we recommend continuing to explore the palace's sprawling grounds on your own.


Activity Level : Easy
Duration : 60 minutes

Let the Old Danube Entertain

Suggestion to explore on your own

The Old Danube is one of the coolest places in Vienna. An idyllic oasis with a different landscape and atmosphere than the rest of the city, it's a way to escape Vienna's hustle and bustle by subway. Rowboats and paddle boats, beaches, and endless greenery awaits! If you're in town for the full moon, reserve a boat, and take part in the Full Moon Ride. If you've had enough reality, seek out something more virtual: Time Travel Vienna's fun history-themed VR experience will help you experience the city in a new way.

Let the Old Danube Entertain

Day 9

Day 9 - Traveling to Budapest by Train

You'll go from one imperial city to another today by train. Your next stop is bewitching Budapest. There are a number of trains daily between Vienna and Budapest so we'll book second class tickets with seat reservations based on your preferred departure time. First-class tickets are also possible for an additional fee. A driver will pick you up at your accommodations in Vienna and take you to the train station. If you'd prefer the comfort of door-to-door service as well as the opportunity to see another capital city along the way we can arrange for a private driver to take you instead. On the way, you can stop for a few hours in the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava.

Budapest by Train

You can upgrade your transfer

Upgrade to Budapest by Private Transfer with a Stop at the Korda Filmpark

Budapest by Private Transfer with a Stop at the Korda Filmpark

Upgrade for an additional cost

3 Nights in Budapest

3 Nights in Budapest

4 days in Budapest
4 days in Budapest

3 Nights in Budapest

The Paris of Central Europe, Budapest is the Queen of the Danube, a sprawling, regal city split in two halves by the mighty river. The city’s two UNESCO-listed halves, ancient Buda and modern Pest both have their charms and are linked by numerous picturesque bridges. From the Buda Castle to the Danube Embankment and the sprawling Andrassy Avenue, with its impressive architecture, there is plenty to keep you busy here, exploring and discovering this atmospheric city. It’s a little too big to explore only on foot, but the Pest side of the city is well laid out with broad avenues of the Parisian system, so it’s hard to get lost, and the public transportation, including the world's second oldest subway system, works well. Budapest has all the charm of Western Europe at a fraction of the price. Here you can taste excellent wines produced throughout the region, and even enjoy Michelin-star dining in various locations. We can offer you more than enough exciting activities in the city, from a visit to the incredible Parliament building to a boat cruise with dinner, or an exploration of Budapest’s communist past. The city also has a rich Jewish heritage, so you’ll find the perfect balance of history and modern culture here. Voted Best City in Europe in 2013 by Condé Nast Traveler readers and a regular in their top 3, Budapest really is a special city with activities to cater to every interest.

The Paris of Central Europe, Budapest is the Queen of the Danube, a sprawling, regal city split in two halves by the mighty river. The city’s two UNESCO-listed halves, ancient Buda and modern Pest both have their charms and are linked by numerous picturesque bridges. From the Buda Castle to the Danube Embankment and the sprawling Andrassy Avenue, with its impressive architecture, there is plenty to keep you busy here, exploring and discovering this atmospheric city. It’s a little too big to explore only on foot, but the Pest side of the city is well laid out with broad avenues of the Parisian system, so it’s hard to get lost, and the public transportation, including the world's second oldest subway system, works well. Budapest has all the charm of Western Europe at a fraction of the price. Here you can taste excellent wines produced throughout the region, and even enjoy Michelin-star dining in various locations. We can offer you more than enough exciting activities in the city, from a visit to the incredible Parliament building to a boat cruise with dinner, or an exploration of Budapest’s communist past. The city also has a rich Jewish heritage, so you’ll find the perfect balance of history and modern culture here. Voted Best City in Europe in 2013 by Condé Nast Traveler readers and a regular in their top 3, Budapest really is a special city with activities to cater to every interest.

Day 9

Day 9 - Arrival in Budapest

When you arrive at Budapest’s Keleti Train Station, there will be a driver there to meet you and bring you to your accommodation located in Budapest's city center.

The Children's Railroad

Suggestion to explore on your own

Visit the Children's Railway, the world's largest railroad run entirely by kids. Even the guards, conductors, and signalmen are youngsters, dressed up in uniforms! Running for seven miles through the scenic Buda Hills, this narrow gauge railway was built to teach valuable skills, from working behind a counter to working on engines. If you want to see the steam engines in action, visit on a weekend. The stations are located by popular spots, so you can disembark and enjoy a zoo, adventure park, popular restaurant, or the view from the city's highest hill. The Railroad is just one our suggestions for how to spend time in Budapest with kids.

The Children's Railroad

Day 10

Day 10 - Your First Full Day in Budapest

Budapest Private City Tour by Tuk Tuk

Budapest Private City Tour by Tuk Tuk

Included in your vacation package price.

One of the best ways to discover Budapest on a hot day is by tuk tuk. Sit back and enjoy a ride with a knowledgeable local guide, who will take you off the beaten path to show you Budapest's best off-the-beaten-path spots, in addition to the regular must-see sights. After exploring the city by land, you'll then enjoy an hourlong cruise on the Danube, to get a literal new perspective on the city.


Activity Level : Easy
Duration : 2 hours 30 minutes

Keep the Teens Busy

Suggestion to explore on your own

Alas, teens get bored easily. Fortunately, Budapest offers many exciting distractions. Escape games have become especially popular in Budapest, which offers many places with a wide variety of themes. Lasertag is also an easily found way of blowing off steam and burning energy. We also recommend Utos Minigolf (and Pub), thanks to its challenging, unique courses. If your teens have hunger for science, seek out the Palace of Wonders, an interactive, modern science center.

Keep the Teens Busy

Day 11

Day 11 - Your Second Full Day in Budapest

Bathe with the Locals

Suggestion to explore on your own

Is there anything more quintessentially Budapest than a visit to one of the legendary baths? With more hot springs than any other capital, the city lets you take your pick of various styles, from the old school Turkish Rudas Baths to the Art Nouveau Gellert Baths on the Buda side of the city, or even the Neo-Baroque Szechenyi Baths with a large outdoor pool in Pest’s City Park. These are very much for locals, don't expect day-spa luxury! We've written a handy roundup of Budapest's best baths here.

Bathe with the Locals

Bike to Szentendre

Suggestion to explore on your own

If you'd like to surround yourself with art (and a surprising number of churches), head to the town of Szentendre. Sitting on the banks of the Danube, Szentendre is known for its artist's colony, which is reflected in its many galleries, museums, shops, and eclectic decor. It's easily accessible by train, but if you like to bike, grab a rental, and head north along the Danube for fourteen miles. You can certainly bike home once you've had your fill, or take a train back to Budapest.

Bike to Szentendre

Day 12

Day 12 - Departure Day

A driver will meet you at your accommodation to take you to the airport for your departing flight.

What's Included

Here are all the services provided as part of your complete vacation package. See what every JayWay trip includes.
Please let us know if you'd like to upgrade any transfers or add any additional tours or excursions to your itinerary.

Prague

3 Nights Accommodation
Breakfast (hotels only)
Prague Airport Transfer
Prague Venice Sightseeing Group Cruise
Prague Private Walking Tour
Karlstejn Castle Private Half Day Trip
Prague - Salzburg Private Transfer with a Stop in Cesky Krumlov

Salzburg

3 Nights Accommodation
Breakfast (hotels only)
Salzburg Private Walking Tour
Apple Strudel and Salzburger Nockerl Small Group Cooking Class
Salzburg Train Station Transfer
Salzburg - Vienna Train

Vienna

2 Nights Accommodation
Breakfast (hotels only)
Vienna Westbahnhof Train Station Transfer
Vienna Highlights Bike Group Tour
Schonbrunn Palace Self-Guided Grand Tour
Vienna Hauptbahnhof Train Station Transfer
Vienna - Budapest Train

Budapest

3 Nights Accommodation
Breakfast (hotels only)
Budapest Train Station Transfer
Budapest Private City Tour by Tuk Tuk
Budapest Airport Transfer

package excludes:


  • Flights to and from Europe.
  • Tips for Tour Guides, Drivers and Local Reps.
  • Meals (other than breakfast if included in room rate and meals listed as included in food tours and excursions, unless explicitly stated otherwise).
  • Parking fees for your Rental Car (if you are booking one with us) unless otherwise indicated. Some hotels provide free parking facilities.
  • Travel Insurance. See the insurance link on our website
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A choice of hand-picked hotels and excursions

We've personally inspected and tested all the hotels and local tour providers we work with to ensure quality.

Detailed pre-trip preparation to make the most of every day

Your Europe-based Tour Manager will be in touch by email and phone a month before you arrive to finalize timings.

On-trip Concierge Service to smooth out any bumps in the road

Your tour manager is at your service throughout your journey. We'll provide a local SIM so you can stay connected.

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Packed with detailed information and recommendations curated by locals on the best things to do, see and eat.
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