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Explain, are we at a crossroads?
There is a choice, they were going to go with the Alliance tour, they convinced me to go to the Accord tour. Now we are faced with a choice, the bus tour "Six beautiful moments-Czech Republic" - it is the most inexpensive and of course it attracts. The second option, the tour "Favorite duo Prague and Budapest "without night crossings. And the third option, the most expensive air tour" To Prague by plane. so terrible on the bus? And if anyone knows which tour is better if we want to visit Prague maximum Dresden? to go and between the start of the tour? How is the weather in October?
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аватар LediGala
Accord accepts documents for a Czech visa no later than 20 days before departure for the tour. So you have to apply for the tour earlier.
And then the earlier you pay, the cheaper the cost of the tour.
In general, go to the tour operator's website and on its page in the Czech Republic, choose the right tour for you by date and finance. There you can also see what documents you need to submit to obtain a Czech visa.
http://www.akkord-tour.com.ua/store.php/category_id/106/land_id/1
аватар iunik
We traveled with both Alliance and Accord. Equally good.
Not such a terrible move. Of course, it is more convenient to spend the night on the way to Prague and from there. But you won’t be able to look normally in transit cities (everything is running).
My opinion is to go to see only the Czech Republic. Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Tabor, Karlovy Vary..........
And next. times only Germany or another country.
I took ex. in 45 days (cheaper). For refusal in any case, a fine.
аватар V_STR
I went with the Accord-tour last year "Favorite duet Prague and Budapest". The route is very run-in, organized by the tour operator at the height, care is felt in all cities. But - the head of the zero group got caught - Natalya Jack (they say this is already a pseudonym, she ruined the rest of many), the sediment is negative for a long time. And secondly, by bus, although without night crossings, this is hard work. For reasons beyond the control of the operator, we were kept in Chop for 5 hours, and arrived in Budapest at 2 am. As for the price, the tour can be inexpensive, but all excursions are for an additional fee. If a good group chaperone, I would go with Accord.
аватар Anetka-gan
choose YOU. love comfort - pay for air. if you want to save money - take a bus tour
there is one plus in bus tours - they capture more excursions and cities.
but also a minus - the whole road is at the fifth point.
Personally, I have already given up on such trips.
аватар ulag82
Think well about the Accord ... they are now having problems with visas .. a lot of refusals ... they put it right in the passports and then you have to go to Kyiv personally to pick up the passports .. I myself went with the Accord at the end of August, I really liked everything ... and then my agent told me about the passions that are happening with the Accord ... ask your agency ... they are in the know .. let them tell you
аватар ulag82
There is also Algol, Tatur, Inkomatur, Natalie Voyage... everyone has their own websites... do not rush... look at all the options
аватар Lu-la-la
Were in the "Favorite Duet ..." from Accord for the last New Year - they were wildly delighted, incl. and from the head of the group Orest Yarosh, but before that we had already been to Prague and Budapest on separate tours, so we calmly planned our program ourselves. If you are traveling for the first time, then it is probably better to take a tour to one country, air to the Czech Republic is an excellent option, and the price is adequate.
аватар hatinka
It is possible independently to Katowice (Krakow) by air and by train to Prague. There is a night train-saving on the hotel.
http://czech-transport.com/index.php?id=480
This link popped up one of the first, prices per person from 10 euros (compartment for 6 people) to 60 euros (1st class).
Pluses, you will see, in addition to Prague, also Krakow, if you have not been here. Moderate comfort due to overnight train journey. Savings on airfare to Prague.
Cons - For some people, traveling on their own is a disaster. If this is about you, then alas, only the bus.
For me, now the bus is only if I'm taking relatives, people of the older generation, who need a "voucher" and a nanny guide ;-)
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