Travel from Budapest to Paris by public transport, exploring Krakow, Prague, Berlin, Amsterdam and Bruges with an included Amsterdam bike tour, orientation walks and fun nights out, staying in simple multi-share hostels and hotels.
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Soak in Budapest’s thermal baths and admire the Parliament.
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Visit a social enterprise café supporting Hungarians with disabilities.
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Stroll Kraków’s Rynek Glówny and climb to Wawel Castle.
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Walk Prague’s Charles Bridge and the Old Town’s cobblestones.
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Raise a Pilsner in a genuine Bohemian beer hall.
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Explore the Berlin Wall, Brandenburg Gate, and Checkpoint Charlie Museum.
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Cycle along Amsterdam’s canals and iconic bridges like a local.
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Wander medieval Bruges, sampling chocolate, waffles, and local brews.
Expect a mix of hotels, hostels and private rooms in local households, chosen for location, character and cleanliness. All stays are multi-share (typically 4–6 people; occasionally full-group dorms) with mostly shared bathrooms. Rooms are simply furnished with few facilities, and air conditioning is uncommon; fans are generally available.