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My husband has a business trip to Budapest on October 7-11.
I want to go too, but I need a visa.
I am considering air tours, because. Buses go at a gallop across Europe, but I only need Budapest.
Is it possible to book a hotel and get a visa?
As for sightseeing tours, is it true that everyone’s passports are taken away and you can’t go anywhere without a group?
In general, what are the options from 7-8 to 11 October?
I need a free Saturday and so that at least in the evening I can leave the group.
If with excursions, great!
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аватар Janny25
For the price I would like to invest in 400 euros, a 3 * hotel is quite suitable.
But I will consider all options.
If the travel agency in Kyiv, I will bring the documents on 24.09.
just when calling agencies by phone, they are somehow reluctant to advise and so they couldn’t offer me anything :(
аватар Viltis
I flew on an air tour to Hungary last year for May holidays. with the Alliance. The tour was 5 days, passports were not taken away, the cost for two was 1230 euros.
аватар Pachok
from the Kiev operator ALF Hungary air from 345 Euros plus a visa of 35 Euros.
аватар Pachok
Passports are not taken away on air tours. Tours may or may not be taken. There is always free time, the guide forcibly drags no one behind him.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
I can't say for sure about the visa process.
If you are traveling in a group, do not be afraid that your passports will be taken away. There for the train it is not required. Of course, it’s safer to travel with at least some kind of identity paper. Make a photocopy of your passport in advance, and then ask your guide to make a copy of the visa page. Take the guide's phone number. Read more about the rules in Hungary, its features.
Excursions are optional. From my past experience, I know that gregarious excursions are not for everyone ... I myself made up a route for myself and went calmly. Many people understand English. Some, especially the elderly, are German. Sometimes - Russian. You can learn a few words like hello, sorry, thank you, etc. in Hungarian. Hungarians are great patriots. It is very pleasant for them to hear even incorrect native words from foreigners. After addressing in their native language, she asked if the person spoke English. As a rule, he spoke. At the end of the conversation, Kosnom said (thank you).
As a last resort, arm yourself with a map and show where you need to go. And be sure to have a positive attitude! Hungary and its language is actually not as scary as it is painted :) Have a nice holiday
аватар IaroslaviSHna
Oh, yes, I went through the Lviv operator "Accord-tour". Many of my friends also travel with this operator. We didn't have any trouble. Everyone likes.
аватар Janny25
thank!
I'll take a look at ALF.
Have you traveled with ALF?
аватар Janny25
Accord-to them you need to go to Lviv. To buy a tour?
аватар Pachok
No. I didn't go with Alf. I receive a newsletter by e-mail, I saw such prices.
And from personal experience, I can advise you to lead a tour group. We were with them in the Czech Republic, they say Hungary is also good for them. If you look for their site - look for the one that com.ua
аватар IaroslaviSHna
No, you don't need to go to Lviv. I booked a tour in my hometown, through a last-minute travel store. Friends ordered from Discovery Tour. Sending party - Accord. Type in the search engine - Accord Tour. You can contact them and ask what operator they work with in your city.
I went to the Czech Republic with Natalie-voyage ... It sucks ...
аватар irisia1412
I was in Budapest last autumn also in a similar situation - I took an air tour for 3 days from the tour operator "Okay Tour" I am very satisfied - I booked a hotel
GOLDEN PARK 4 * very convenient location - near the train station and metro - and longer traveled around the city on beautiful open-top observation buses - you put on headphones and they tell you in Russian about Budapest in detail !! I visited the Széchenyi baths and the zoo on my own! I recommend buying a Budapest card - the card is sold at train stations and in the metro - it gives discounts on visiting museums, baths, excursions and travel by public transport !! If you have any questions please email. mail [email protected]
аватар IaroslaviSHna
You can also listen on the river on a boat through headphones to the history of Hungary and Budapest. Cards are also said to be beneficial. In other baths there is a refund of some money if you leave before you pay at the entrance.
You only need to get on a Russian-language excursion to the parliament.
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