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Fairytale castles, neighborhood beer gardens, and peaceful forest hikes: experience the best of Central Europe with Moon Prague, Vienna, & Budapest. Inside youll find:
  • Flexible itineraries for multiple days in Prague, Vienna, and Budapest that can be combined into a longer trip
  • Must-see highlights and unique experiences: Admire Pragues intricate Gothic architecture, stroll the grand halls of Schnbrunn Palace, and climb the winding staircases to a magnificent view at Fishermans Bastion in Budapest. Relax to classical music where Beethoven composed his masterpieces or in the healing waters of a natural thermal bath. Cycle alongside ruined castles, vast vineyards, and the banks of the Danube in Wachau Valley. Wander through the largest art history museum in Austria, studying ancient Egyptian frescoes, Renaissance and Baroque paintings, and various antiquities. Get into the holiday spirit at an Easter or Christmas market filled with handcrafted gifts, street food, and spiced wine
  • Savor local flavors: Sip a Mlange in a cozy Viennese coffeehouse or a foamy pivo in a sunny beer garden. Snack on hearty sausage, classic schnitzel, or peppery goulash. Satisfy your sweet tooth with flaky honey cake, rich Sachertorte, and cinnamon sugar trdelnk
  • Ideas for side trips from each city, including Liberec, Danube Bend, Lake Balaton, and the Kutn Hore Bone Church
  • Expert insight from Budapest local Jennifer Walker and Prague local Auburn Scallon
  • Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout
  • Helpful resources on COVID-19 and traveling to Prague, Vienna, and Budapest
  • Background information on the landscape, history, and cultural customs of each city
  • Handy tools such as visa information, Hungarian, German, and Czech phrasebooks, and tips for traveling with children or as a senior, solo female travelers, and LGBTQ+ travelers
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PRAGUE, VIENNA & BUDAPEST

JENNIFER D. WALKER & AUBURN SCALLON

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Gellrt Baths in Budapest a narrow alley in old town Vienna - photo 4
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Gellrt Baths in Budapest

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a narrow alley in old town Vienna

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Pragues Old Town Square.

Prague, Vienna, and Budapest offer travelers a rich tapestry of history and culture.

Before World War I, all three cities resided within the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and traces of the crumbled Habsburg dynasty still linger in the decadent palaces and wide boulevards lined with extravagant buildings. Central Europe echoes the World of Yesterday, with its gilded opera houses, grand hotels, and the wood-paneled cafs perfumed with percolating coffee and freshly baked cakes. Against this historic backdrop, modern (futuristic, even) innovations, from cryptocurrency-friendly cafs to eye-catching public art installations, are a delightful contrast.

Life is slow, even reflective, and flows with the seasons. Locals flock to the beer gardens perched up in Letn Park in Prague to escape the summer heat. When the leaves rust as fall arrives, the Viennese drink this years wine in the Heurige near the citys vineyards overlooking the Vienna Woods. And when the temperature drops in December, the scent of spiced hot wine winds around the cities Christmas markets. Music, art, and literature lovers can follow in the footsteps of giants, whether its visiting Dvoks grave in Prague, Freuds favorite caf in Vienna, or Liszts apartment in Budapest.

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Riesenrad in the Prater, Vienna

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esk Krumlov

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in Vienna, the city where Mozart, Beethoven, Strauss, and Schubert composed and conducted.

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, their summer palace in Vienna.

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Getting to know outer neighborhoods where you can still get a taste of the - photo 16

Getting to know outer neighborhoods, where you can still get a taste of the untouched-by-tourists vibe the city was once known for.

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Exploring the vast complex of Pragues , which is no less impressive (and much less crowded) than the Prague Castle.

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Sipping a Melange in a cozy booth within a classic .

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in the Czech Republic. For a local atmosphere and fewer crowds, head to a market outside Prague.

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Where to Go
Prague

Since regaining independence in the Velvet Revolution of 1989, Pragues architectural beauty, fairy-tale atmosphere, and delicious beverages have secured the Central European capital a prominent place on travelers lists. Postcard-worthy sights like the Charles Bridge, St. Vitus Cathedral at the Prague Castle, or the church spires and Astronomical Clock of Old Town Square draw significant crowds to admire (and photograph) their beauty. Pragues surrounding neighborhoods still hold plenty of undiscovered character to contrast the typical tourist experience of the historical city center. Head to hilltop Vyehrad Complex for peaceful sightseeing, enjoy a night of culture inside the old-world glamour of Pragues theaters and concert halls, and pair any activity, any time of day, with a nice cold pivo (beer).

Day Trips from Prague

For a quick trip, head north to Liberec to visit the mountaintop Jetd Tower and embrace the summertime vibe at the reservoir, or reconnect with nature on a hike through the forests and sandstone rocks of Bohemian Paradise. The eastern town of Kutn Hora holds an impressive collection of churches (including one decorated in bones) and contemporary art. Free-flowing fountains of mineral springs draw a quieter crowd to the western spa town of Karlovy Vary. Combine a river rafting adventure with a visit to the picturesque castle of South Bohemias beloved esk Krumlov. Venture farther east into South Moravia to discover the diverse architecture and lively nightlife scene in Brno or pair local wines with stately chateaux in Mikulov, Lendnice, and Valtice.

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