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Attractions
Prague, Czech Republic:
Prague Castle
A massive complex that includes the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral, Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane, offering stunning views over the city.
Charles Bridge
A historic stone bridge lined with Baroque statues, providing beautiful views of the Vltava River and the city.
Old Town Square
The heart of Prague, home to the Astronomical Clock, Týn Church, and the Old Town Hall Tower with its famous hourly show.
St. Vitus Cathedral
The largest and most important church in the Czech Republic, located within Prague Castle, known for its Gothic architecture and stained glass windows.
Lennon Wall
A colorful, ever-changing graffiti wall dedicated to John Lennon, symbolizing peace and freedom.
Wenceslas Square
A vibrant, historic square in New Town that’s a hub for shopping, restaurants, and nightlife, as well as a place of political significance.
Jewish Quarter (Josefov)
Explore synagogues, the Jewish Cemetery, and the Jewish Museum to learn about the history of Prague’s Jewish community.
Petrin Hill and Observation Tower
A lovely green space with gardens and a tower resembling the Eiffel Tower, offering panoramic views of Prague.
Vyšehrad
A historic fortress with scenic views of the Vltava River and Prague, featuring the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul and the Vyšehrad Cemetery.
Dancing House
A modern architectural landmark, also known as "Fred and Ginger," designed by Frank Gehry, standing out amidst Prague’s historic buildings.
Vienna, Austria:
Schönbrunn Palace
A UNESCO World Heritage site and the former summer residence of the Habsburgs, featuring grand rooms, the Gloriette, and beautiful gardens.
St. Stephen’s Cathedral
A Gothic masterpiece in the heart of Vienna, with a striking mosaic roof and a tower offering spectacular city views.
Hofburg Palace
The former imperial palace that houses several museums, including the Imperial Apartments, Sisi Museum, and the Austrian National Library.
Belvedere Palace
A stunning Baroque palace housing art collections, including Gustav Klimt’s famous painting "The Kiss," and beautifully manicured gardens.
Vienna State Opera
One of the world’s most renowned opera houses, known for its opulent architecture and high-quality performances.
Kunsthistorisches Museum
Vienna’s Museum of Fine Arts, boasting impressive collections of European art, including works by Bruegel, Rubens, and Vermeer.
Prater and the Giant Ferris Wheel
A large public park home to the Wiener Riesenrad, offering great views of the city and fun for families.
Karlskirche
A Baroque church with a large dome and impressive frescoes, one of Vienna’s most iconic landmarks.
Hundertwasser House
A colorful and unique apartment complex designed by the artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser, known for its unconventional architecture.
Naschmarkt
Vienna’s most famous food market, offering a wide variety of fresh produce, international delicacies, and lively market vibes.
Budapest, Hungary:
Buda Castle
A grand palace complex overlooking the Danube, housing the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum.
Parliament Building
One of the largest and most iconic buildings in Hungary, situated along the Danube River, known for its Gothic Revival architecture.
Fisherman’s Bastion
A fairy-tale-like terrace offering panoramic views of the Danube, Parliament, and Pest. Located next to Matthias Church.
Széchenyi Thermal Bath
One of Europe’s largest medicinal baths, with outdoor and indoor pools, saunas, and steam rooms, located in the City Park.
Heroes' Square
A significant landmark featuring statues of important Hungarian leaders, located at the end of Andrássy Avenue, near the Museum of Fine Arts.
Chain Bridge
The first permanent bridge across the Danube in Budapest, linking Buda and Pest, offering scenic walks and views of the city.
St. Stephen’s Basilica
A stunning neoclassical church, home to Hungary’s most sacred relic, the right hand of St. Stephen, and a tower with panoramic views.
Dohány Street Synagogue
The largest synagogue in Europe, with a beautiful interior and the Jewish Museum, commemorating Hungarian-Jewish history.
Gellért Hill and Citadel
A hill offering fantastic views of the city and river, topped by the Citadel fortress and the Liberty Statue.
Váci Street (Váci Utca)
A bustling pedestrian street in the heart of Budapest, known for shopping, cafes, and restaurants.