Travel across the European continent via Budapest to Istanbul
Tailor Made Rail’s new irresistible offer allows you to travel across the European continent. Departing from London, you can visit the numerous famous and fascinating sights of Munich, Budapest, Bucharest and Sofia before ending your 10-day journey in Istanbul.
From London to Istanbul, via Budapest
The Tailor Made Rail trip kicks off in London, where travellers board the Eurostar to Brussels. From the Belgian capital, they will continue with the German Intercity via Frankfurt to Munich, where they will spend a night before arriving in Budapest.
Day 1: London to Munich
Day 1 of the European continent journey starts in London. You have to take the Eurostar to Brussels Midi and pick up the ICE service to Frankfurt and transit to the train for Munich Hauptbahnhof (main station). You will arrive late in the evening in Munich, where you will have an overnight stop.
Day 2: Munich to Budapest
According to the schedule, you will have a couple of hours to explore the centre of Munich. You can visit the famous landmarks, stroll around downtown or grab a bite before continuing your journey to Budapest. In the late morning, you have to return to the station to hop on the direct train to Budapest. Your journey will take you through Chiemsee (known as the Bavarian Sea) and Salzburg. During the scenic ride, you can admire the breathtaking mountains through the window of your carriage. Once you’ve reached Budapest, you can find a hotel close to the train station where you can spend the night or check out the city’s buzzing nightlife.
Day 3: Budapest
On day 3, you will have plenty of time to discover the stunning Hungarian capital. You should not miss paying a visit to the main sigths such as the Castle District, the Vajdahunyad Castle, the City Park or the Chain Bridge. In addition, you might want to join a guided tour of the Parliament or take a walk along the picturesque River Danube.
Must-visit sights in Budapest:
Fisherman’s Bastion
Fisherman’s Bastion is an iconic Neo-Romanesque building in the Castle District. Its name refers to the fact that in the Middle Ages, this part of the castle wall was protected by the fishermen’s guild. This place offers a wonderful view of the city and also serves as a perfect photo spot.
Heroes’ Square
Budapest’s most illustrious square was completed for the nation’s 1896 millennium celebration. The 14 statues of the semicircular monument commemorate emblematic personalities of Hungarian history.
Saint Stephen’s Basilica
The mummified right hand of King Saint István, the Saint Right Hand, is preserved here, writes danubiushotels.com. The basilica always gets flocked with tourists who can’t get enough of the beauty of this holy place richly decorated with frescoes.
Parliament
Hungary’s most important building is the stunning Hungarian Parliament. The construction of this impressive Neo-Gothic Parliament building took nearly 20 years. The Holy Crown is also kept here.
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