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Prague, Budapest & Dolomites Adventure – 14 Sep – 23 Sep 2026

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Day 1: 14 September – Arrival in Prague

Morning: Arrive at Prague Václav Havel Airport and take the Airport Express to your hotel in the historic centre. Settle in and enjoy a leisurely coffee while strolling past the Wenceslas Square to absorb the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

Afternoon: Begin exploring the Old Town with a guided walk to the Astronomical Clock and the surrounding medieval squares. Stop for a traditional Czech lunch at a nearby tavern.

Evening: Walk across the iconic Charles Bridge at sunset, then dine on hearty goulash while listening to live jazz in a riverside restaurant.

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Day 2: 15 September – Prague Highlights

Morning: Visit the majestic Prague Castle, exploring St. Vitus Cathedral and the Golden Lane. Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the castle’s ramparts.

Afternoon: Descend to the Petřín Hill and climb the Observation Tower for more sweeping vistas, then relax in the Rose Garden.

Evening: Experience a traditional Czech dinner with folk music in the historic Old Town Square, followed by a nightcap at a cozy cellar bar.

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Day 3: 16 September – Travel to Budapest

Morning: Board the direct EuroCity train from Prague to Budapest (approx. 7 hours), enjoying scenic views of the Czech and Slovak countryside.

Afternoon: Arrive in Budapest and check into your hotel on the Pest side. Take a leisurely walk along Andrássy Avenue to stretch your legs.

Evening: Dine on Hungarian specialties at a restaurant overlooking the Danube, then enjoy a night cruise to see the illuminated Parliament Building.

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Day 4: 17 September – Budapest Exploration

Morning: Cross the Chain Bridge to Buda and explore the historic Buda Castle complex, including the Hungarian National Gallery.

Afternoon: Wander through the fairy‑tale Fisherman’s Bastion and take in the sweeping views of the city. Afterwards, relax in the healing waters of Széchenyi Thermal Bath.

Evening: Sample a modern Hungarian tasting menu in the Jewish Quarter, then enjoy a rooftop cocktail with the Danube as a backdrop.

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Day 5: 18 September – Travel to the Dolomites

Morning: Take an early train from Budapest to Vienna, then connect to the night‑train to Bolzano (total travel approx. 10 hours). Use the time to enjoy Austrian pastries on board.

Afternoon: Arrive in Bolzano, the gateway to the Dolomites, and transfer to your alpine lodge in the Val Gardena region.

Evening: Settle in with a hearty South Tyrolean dinner, featuring speck and local cheeses, and plan the next day’s mountain hikes.

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Day 6: 19 September – Dolomites – Tre Cime di Lavaredo

Morning: Board a shuttle to the trailhead of the iconic Tre Cime di Lavaredo loop and begin the moderate hike with breathtaking limestone peaks.

Afternoon: Reach the summit viewpoints, pause for a picnic while admiring the crystal‑clear alpine lakes, then descend back to the lodge.

Evening: Relax in the lodge’s wellness area, enjoy a local wine tasting, and recount the day’s highlights under the mountain stars.

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Day 7: 20 September – Dolomites – Lake Braies & Seceda

Morning: Take a short bus ride to the postcard‑perfect Lake Braies, rent a rowboat, and glide across the turquoise waters framed by towering peaks.

Afternoon: Continue to the Seceda cable‑car station, ascend to the dramatic ridgeline, and hike along the panoramic ridge trail.

Evening: Return to the lodge for a rustic dinner of polenta and game, followed by a storytelling session about local Ladin legends.

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Day 8: 21 September – Dolomites – Alpe di Siusi

Morning: Travel to the expansive meadow of Alpe di Siusi, Europe’s largest high‑altitude plateau, and embark on an easy walk among blooming wildflowers.

Afternoon: Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a mountain hut, then try a short via ferrata for a gentle adrenaline boost with safety lines.

Evening: Return to Bolzano for a late dinner, sampling the region’s famous apple strudel before preparing for the final leg to Venice.

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Day 9: 22 September – Travel to Venice

Morning: Board a regional train from Bolzano to Venice (approx. 3 hours), watching the landscape transition from Alpine valleys to the Venetian lagoon.

Afternoon: Arrive in Venice, check into a hotel near St. Mark’s Square, and take a gentle vaporetto ride along the Grand Canal.

Evening: Savor a Venetian seafood feast in a trattoria overlooking the canal, then enjoy a leisurely stroll through the illuminated alleys.

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Day 10: 23 September – Venice Pre‑Cruise Day

Morning: Explore the iconic St. Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace, marveling at the golden mosaics and Renaissance art.

Afternoon: Visit the bustling Rialto Market for a quick snack and shop for souvenirs, then relax in the serene Giardini Pubblici for a quiet break.

Evening: Attend a classical concert in a historic church, then enjoy a final dinner of cicchetti and prosecco before boarding the cruise the next day.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Prague Castle – 3 hours – €15 entrance
  • Charles Bridge – 1 hour – Free
  • Astronomical Clock – 30 min – Free
  • Prague‑Budapest train (EuroCity) – 7 hours – €80
  • Hungarian Parliament – 1 hour – €12
  • Buda Castle – 2 hours – €10
  • Fisherman’s Bastion – 1 hour – Free
  • Széchenyi Thermal Bath – 2 hours – €20
  • Budapest‑Vienna‑Bolzano night train – 10 hours – €120
  • Tre Cime di Lavaredo hike – 5 hours – €10 shuttle
  • Lake Braies – 2 hours – €8 parking
  • Seceda cable‑car – 1 hour – €20 round‑trip
  • Alpe di Siusi meadow walk – 3 hours – €12 lift
  • Bolzano‑Venice train – 3 hours – €45
  • St. Mark’s Basilica – 1 hour – €6
  • Doge’s Palace – 2 hours – €25
  • Rialto Market – 1 hour – €15 (snacks)
  • Evening cruise boarding fee (24 Sep) – 1 hour – €50
  • Accommodation (9 nights) – – €900
  • Meals (average €35/day) – – €315
  • Local transport & miscellaneous – – €150
  • Total Estimated Cost: €1,896

Tips

If you wish to extend the trip, consider adding an extra day in Prague to explore the Vyšehrad Fortress and a day in Budapest for a Danube river cruise or a visit to the historic Gellért Hill. To shorten the itinerary, you could skip the Alpe di Siusi day and travel directly from Seceda to Venice, saving both time and accommodation costs while still experiencing the highlights of the Dolomites.

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