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Start in magnificent, architecturally decorative Vienna. Known for its musical traditions, Vienna was home to Mozart and Beethoven and is strewn with museums, concert halls and palaces. Budapest is a mere three hours away by train and is an excellent fusion of modern European capital and old-world character and beauty. The Jewish Quarter has a growing status as one of the best and intriguing cultural spots and nights out in Europe, lined with distinctive bars, cafes, clubs, and restaurants. The following day nurse your hangover at one of the city’s many outdoor baths and spas, then stroll around the grounds of ornate Buda Castle.
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VIENNA

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VIENNA

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Austria’s capital is pure elegance; Imperial Palaces sit alongside sprawling museums, grand coffee houses and concert halls, all built in a delightful mixture of Baroque, medieval and contemporary architectural styles. The city has a long history of artistic and musical importance which it still carries today, and visitors can spend days getting lost in the UNESCO listed Altstadt, enjoying the music from world-renowned classical artists and sampling delicious cakes and Viennese culinary specialities.

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BUDAPEST

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Renowned for its lively atmosphere, intriguing history, marvellous architecture and relaxing thermal baths, Hungary’s capital city is one of Europe’s finest. Set on either side of the Danube River, Budapest is a historic masterpiece that offers something for everyone. Stroll through ancient streets and marvel at spectacular buildings like the neo-Gothic Hungarian Parliament and the Baroque Buda Castle, take in the views from the Fisherman's Bastion and be sure to enjoy Busapest’s vibrant culinary and nightlife scene, you won’t be disappointed.

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