Former Galizia tour

About Tour

Day 1 - 24 June 2018: Arrival in Budapest. Check in at a 4* Hotel. Free time and independent dinner. Day 2 - 25 June 2018: Budapest and surroundings We will start with the surroundings and visit first Eger, the second largest city in northern Hungary and once the northernmost point of the Ottoman Empire. The city is famous for its castle, thermal baths, historic Baroque style buildings and great wines. Next let’s stop in Szentendre, a small town on the Danube, where we will have also free lunch. In translation Szentendre means Saint Andrew and it offers visitors its perfect baroque townscape from the 18th century. It’s also known as town of art, culture, museums and galleries. Coming back in the afternoon to Budapest and do a short city tour. Same accommodation, free dinner.

1 o giorno

Arrivo

Visite comprese:

  • Check in all'albergo a 4*.
  • Tempo libero e cena indipendente.

Pasti compresi:

Pasti non inclusi.

2 o giorno

Budapest e dintorni

Visite comprese:

  • Visita ad Eger, la seconda più grande città nell'Ungheria del nord. La città è famosa per i suoi castelli, terme, edifici storici in stile barocco e ottimi vini.
  • Visita a Szentendre, un piccolo paesino sul Danubio. Tradotto 'Szentendre' significa Santo Andreae offre ai visitatori un perfetto peasaggio urbano in stile barocco del 18° secolo. è conosciuta anche come paesino d'arte, cultura, musei e gallerie.
  • Tempo libero per il pranzo. Pomeriggio ritorno a Budapest e mini gita per la città. 
  • Stesso albergo, cena libera.

Pasti compresi:
  • Colazione
3 o giorno

Departure to Romania

Visite comprese:

  • Cross the border at Satu Mare in Romania (after about 4 hours’ drive).
  • Free Lunch on the way.
  • Continue towards Sighetul Marmatiei, the capital of Maramures.
  • Visit the Merry Cemetery from Sapanta, and if time allows the Memorial to the Victims of Communism.
  • Dinner and accommodation in a 4* pension at Doina.

Maramures villages are distinguished by their unique wooden churches with tall spires and shingled roofs. Traditional Carved Gates in Maramures, emphasize that wood has long been - and continues to be - the medium of expression for the region’s artisans. Elaborate woodcarvings decorate the eaves, entryways and windows of houses. The local handiwork is also seen in the hand-woven carpets and intricate embroidery that adorns folk dresses still worn by the locals.

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Discovering Maramures

Visite comprese:

  • Visit several UNESCO sites,
  • The wooden church from Surdesti and Budesti,
  • Visit local artists: hat maker, plum brandy producer,
  • Discovering a traditional village washing machine,
  • The Church of the Holy Archangels (Surdesti), built in 1767, synthesises all the features of the wooden churches of Maramureş at the height of their development with, in particular, a double canopy and superposed windows. The church was painted in 1783, and its tall bell tower dates back to the 19th century.
  • The wooden church from Budesti village was built in 1643, at a time when local Romanian Orthodox people were not allowed to build churches of stone. In order to stay true to the law they built this and many other churches from wood, and they were so good at it that these churches stand till this very day, many of which, including this one, have been designated UNESCO World Heritage sites.
  • Lunch with locals
  • Dinner and accommodation in the same place, at Doina.

The Maramures churches are outstanding examples of vernacular religious wooden architecture resulting from the interchange of Orthodox religious traditions with Gothic influences in a specific local interpretation of timber construction traditions, showing a high level of artistic maturity and craft skills.

Pasti compresi:
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
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The Medieval Lviv

Visite comprese:

  • Departure to Lviv
  • Guided Sightseeing Tour in Lviv
  • The Cathedral of St. George-masterpiece of Baroque architecture,
  • Ukrainian-Catholic Metropolitanate of Western Ukraine,
  • The High Castle Hill – place of Lviv foundation, from where one can enjoy magnificent view of the city,
  • Lychakiv Cemetery - one of the most ancient landscape cemeteries of Europe, where you will be introduced to Art of famous Lviv sculptors of various styles and epochs.
  • The Jesuit Church of St. Peter and Paul (XVII century),
  • Roman Catholic Cathedral (XIV-XVIII centuries),
  • Municipal and Royal Arsenal (XVI-XVII century),
  • Jewish Quarter,
  • Ruins of Synagogue “Golden Rose”,
  • defensive walls,
  • Dominican Cathedral,
  • Pharmacy Museum,
  • Armenian quarter and Cathedral (XIV-XVI centuries),
  • Market Square (unique museum in the open air – all 45 buildings on the square are considered to be architectural monuments of XVI-XX centuries),
  • Town Hall,
  • Lviv Opera Theatre (which is viewed as one of the three most beautiful theatres of Europe),
  • Boim’s chapel (XVII century),
  • Bernardin Monastery of XVII century (today in the former monastery there is Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church of St. Andrew, however the building of the Monastery is partially occupied by archives, where huge collection of autographs is being preserved of Peter I, Charles XII and others) etc.
  • Lunch in the old city of Lviv.
  • Independent dinner.
  • Accommodation in a 4* Hotel.

Pasti compresi:
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
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Lviv and sorroundings

Visite comprese:

  • Visit the Olesko Castle. Oval in shape it stands on top of a small hill, about fifty meters in height. It was originally on the border of land of Volhynia and land of Lviv. The castle was, at different times, owned by Poland, Lithuania, and Hungary. The castle is perhaps most famous for being the birthplace of the Polish king Jan III Sobieski, the hero of the Battle of Vienna. He often lived there, and collected many of the artworks displayed in the present-day museum. Another Polish king, King Michał Korybut Wisniowiecki, was also born here.
  • Continue to Poceavo, an amazing monastery. The Lavra is dominated by the Dormition Cathedral, conceived by Nicholas Potocki as the largest of Greek-Catholic churches and constructed between 1771 and 1783 to designs by the German architect Gottfried Hoffmann. After the Greek-Catholic clergy reverted to Orthodoxy, the rich and refined interior of the cathedral had to be completely renovated in order to conform to traditional Orthodox requirements. The cathedral contains the tomb of Nicholas Potocki and two greatest shrines of Pochayiv - the footprint and the icon of the Theotokos.
  • Independent lunch in the way,
  • Return in Lviv,
  • Free time.
  • Same accommodation and free dinner.

Pasti compresi:
  • Breakfast
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Explore one of the greenest cities in Ukraine

Visite comprese:

  • City tour of Mukachevo
  • The castle “Palanok” (XIV-XVIII centuries). It’s one of the best-preserved castles in Europe at present. Located on the hill it’s been seen from almost any part of the town. It played very different roles in the region and used to be a home for nobles, a fortress, a prison, an agricultural college, today turned to a museum.
  • Go for sightseeing of Uzhgorod
  • Visit the ancient Uyhgorod castle dated XV-XVIII centuries. The Austrian reign gave Uzhgorod many architectural masterpieces, but the city’s biggest draw is still the ancient Citadel. It is one of the best-preserved fortifications in Ukraine.
  • The Trans-Carpathian Museum of Folk Architecture and Heritage, another unique landmark. Original wooden buildings still stand here, representing the ethnic traditions of different nations that inhabited Zakarpatia.
  • The longest in Europe Linden Tree Alley, stretched out on both embankments.
  • Accommodation to a 4* Hotel downtown in Uzhgorod.
  • Independent lunch and dinner.

Pasti compresi:
  • Breakfast
13 ° giorno

Road adventure

Visite comprese:

  • Cross the border to Hungary
  • Have lunch in Sarospatak, where we already start with a wine tasting to one of the best wineries in the region, Harsany.
  • Free dinner and accommodation at 4* Hotel Degendorf near Tokaj city, an amazing Hotel.

Pasti compresi:
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
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Wine adventures

Visite comprese:

Tokaj wine region is a historical wine region, and maybe the most famous one of the seven larger wine regions of Hungary. The region consists of 28 named villages and 11,149 hectares of classified vineyards. Tokaj has been declared a World Heritage Site in 2002. Its fame long predated this distinction because it is the origin of Tokaji aszú wine, the world’s oldest botrytized wine.

  • Visit several wineries from the region, learn about how the “aszú” is produced, and also taste the legandary wines of the region.
  • Same accommodation.
  • Independent lunch
  • Farewell dinner.

Pasti compresi:
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
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Transfer to Budapest for departure

Visite comprese:

  • Transfer to Budapest for departure

Pasti compresi:
  • Breakfast

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Cara Victoria!

Sono stata piacevolmente sorpresa dalla qualità e dal gusto dei vini rumeni e moldavi. Sono stata sorpresa dalla diversità dei vini e delle regioni da cui provengono. Il viaggio in Romania e il viaggio in Moldavia sono stati sia divertenti che educativi. Non solo ho imparato a conoscere i vini, ma anche i paesi. La Romania e la Repubblica di Moldavia sono paesi di sfida che più persone dovrebbero sperimentare. I servizi forniti erano eccezionali.

I piccoli extra che hanno aggiunto al tour hanno fatto la differenza e la nostra guida Victoria è stata la migliore! Il momento clou per me è stata la Vinia Winery di Iasi. Il viaggio in carrozza trainata da cavalli fino alla vigna, la raccolta della propria uva, la produzione del proprio succo, la tranquillità della terra e l'ascolto della banda di zingari è stata un'esperienza di una vita.

Natalia è un'ottima guida, piena di informazioni interessanti sui posti in cui siamo andati, ci ha consigliato un ottimo hotel, un buon furgone e autista. Lei è tutto ciò che si desidera / si aspetta da una guida turistica, ed è stata anche un membro laborioso, intelligente e premuroso del nostro team. Senza le sue capacità, flessibilità e perseveranza, il nostro viaggio non avrebbe avuto lo stesso successo. Si preoccupa davvero dei suoi clienti e ha la volontà e la capacità di far sì che tutto ciò che deve accadere accada. Lei è stata forte!

Cara Victoria!

Grazie mille per averci fatto conoscere il tuo paese, il suo cibo e le persone! Stiamo tornando a casa con molti ricordi meravigliosi - grazie alle tue eccellenti capacità organizzative!

Mulţumesc!