10 days tour from Zagreb, Beograd, Budapest, Krakow to Warszaw

Duration
11 days
Group Size
1 to 8 people
Ages
0 - 120 yrs
Languages
English

Tour Overview

NALU SAVA is specialized for transport with private driver. Our VIP driver has provided a high degree of discretion, consistency and personalization using only the best vehicle brands and knowledgeable drivers. Our goal is to create the ultimate travel service with luxury, private and high-level personalized travel, transportation, exercise and event options, business services, entertainment services, catering, education, industrial style and beauty that will make your stay perfect in every detail. Private Concierge Service is not only providing it's own life, it is a lifestyle that it promotes.

Additional information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Pickup

The possibility of arriving by passenger anywhere in Europe or Croatia. Arrival for travelers to Zagreb is free of charge - Time zone: Europe/Zagreb

What's included

Private transportation
All costs accommodate for driver and tolls
WiFi on board
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
Parking Fees
Other

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival to Zagreb
Arrival to Zagreb in the evening. Arranging plans for a city tour tomorrow. Dinner and going to sleep.
Day 2: Zagreb city tour
Start exploring town with private walking tour of the Zagreb city center and its Upper Town, the historic heart of Zagreb. Located on the slopes of the Medvednica Mountain along the Sava River, the 900- year-old city lives a rich cultural life and is also the largest city and the cultural, economic, cinematic, sporting and governmental hub of the country. The oldest areas, Gradec and Kaptol from which the city of Zagreb arose, are considered to be one of the most preserved and beautiful European city centers built in the Art Nouveau style. Even though Zagreb still lacks the big-city vibe of Vienna and Budapest, the charm of its alluring neighborhood is undeniable. Your private walking tour of Zagreb starts with a pleasant 10 min walk to the central square followed by a funicular ride to the Upper Town – one of the shortest funicular rides in the world – to visit the St. Mark’s Church with the beautiful multi- colored roof decorated with Croatian historical coats of arms, Ban’s Court and the Croatian Parliament on the Mark’s Square but also the neo-gothic cathedral, the vivid Tkalciceva street and the popular green market 'Dolac' and many other.
Day 3: Departure for Belgrade
Departure for Belgrade in the morning after breakfast. The planned lunch is in the town of Ilok, on the way to Serbia
Day 4: Belgrade city tour
The Saint Sava Temple in Belgrade is one of the largest Orthodox churches in use in the world. It is located in the eastern part of Svetosavski Square, in the Belgrade municipality of Vracar. It was erected in one of the places where it is alleged that Sinan Pasha burned the bones of St. Sava in 1595, the founder of the Serbian Orthodox Church
Day 5: Departure for Budapest
Departure for Budapest after breakfast. On the way to Hungary we will stop in the city of Novi Sad. After a brief tour of the Petrovaradin Fortress, we will have lunch and then continue our journey to Budapest.
Day 6: Budapest city tour
One of the most beautiful buildings in the Hungarian capital is certainly the parliament building. Considering that the architectural model of construction was the building of the English Parliament, this is not surprising. The Hungarians call it Országház, and it is ranked third in the world by size, of course, in the size category of parliament buildings. The beautiful neo-Gothic style building is considered one of the better examples of historicism. The architect of this monumental building was Imre Steindl, and construction began in 1885 and was completed in 1904. Interestingly, due to the symbolism, the unfinished building was opened as early as 1896, the one thousandth anniversary of the arrival of the Hungarians in this area. The building is 96 meters high and about 270 meters long. This tallest building in Budapest is also interesting because of its construction materials, which is the bihacite stone from the quarry near Bihac in BiH. The building is located at Kossuth Lajos tér on the banks of the Danube and can be viewed with a tour guide.
Day 7: Deparure for Krakow
On the way to Krakow we will stop briefly in the Slovakian capital town. With a short tour of the city, I also propose to have lunch and continue journey to Poland.
Day 8: Krakow city tour
While staying in Krakow you will surely pass the main square several times and see for its magnificence, as each side is 200 m high, which makes an area of ​​40,000 square meters richly framed by the most famous Polish buildings. It is called the Heart of the City and the Center of Life and is a witness to the rich history written in every corner of it. Public executions and executions took place here, royal ceremonies, celebrations of victories over wars and victories over the Ottoman Empire, the largest uprising known as the "Polish Spring", and during the Second World War and occupation by Nazi Germany, Hitler named this square after itself. The shocking event took place on the first day of spring 1980, when retired baker and war veteran Walenty Badylak protested against the WWII, tied himself to a well and lit before citizens, so you can always see candles in the well. Apart from the buildings, the square is surrounded by the world's most famous brands such as Hard Rock Cafe, Starbucks, the largest ZARA in the city, and the wealth of hospitality is rarely seen. It was listed as the world's first UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978, and in 2013 Lonely Planet declared it the most beautiful capital square in the world.
Day 9: Departure for Warsaw
On the way to Warsaw, we will stop briefly in Kielce for lunch and a quick tour of the city. Kielce is the largest and most densely populated city in the Duchy of Poland in Poland. It is located in the center of the Holy Cross Mountains in the historic region of Lesser Poland. Previously located in the Duchy of Kielce. The city is very economically developed and is the center of trade and traffic.
Day 10: Warsaw city tour
Warsaw is a city in central Poland, whose capital has been around since 1596. It is also an important scientific, cultural and political center. Warsaw has a parliament, a presidential palace and a Polish government. In addition to being the largest city in Poland, Warsaw is also the center of the Masovian Voivodeship. Full day sightseeing of the city until late at night.
Day 11: Departure on airport in Warsaw
After breakfast, save your suitcase and get to the airport.

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