EUROPE : HUNGARY

The world truly is an amazing place. Experience the natural and the man-made beauty and marvel at our wonderful planet. Beautiful destinations are everywhere. Take your pick and allow us to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience for you.

HUNGARY

Situated right in the heart of Europe, Hungary is a unique land with a very distinct language and cultural heritage. Despite its small size, Hungary boasts many UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The capital city, Budapest, is actually two cities blended into one and divided by the Danube, and studded with stunning architectural landmarks such as Buda’s Medieval Castle Hill, the Chain Bridge, and many neo-classical buildings along Pest Andrassy Avenue.
Must see on your list:
· Budapest
· Medieval Sopron
· Lake Balaton
· Visegrad Castle
· Basilica of Esztergom
· The Village of Holloko
Experience the lively cafes and clubs, not to mention the tantalising Hungarian food, which is some of the finest in Europe. It also has many natural spas and the second largest thermal lake in the world.

Hungary is not on most people’s ‘to see’ list but it really should be. It is a fascinating place with a unique and wonderful people.

The world truly is an amazing place. Experience the natural and the man-made beauty and marvel at our wonderful planet. Beautiful destinations are everywhere. Take your pick and allow us to create a once-in-a-lifetime experience for you.

Hungary

Situated right in the heart of Europe, Hungary is a unique land with a very distinct language and cultural heritage. Despite its small size, Hungary boasts many UNESCO World Heritage sites.
The capital city, Budapest, is actually two cities blended into one and divided by the Danube, and studded with stunning architectural landmarks such as Buda’s Medieval Castle Hill, the Chain Bridge, and many neo-classical buildings along Pest Andrassy Avenue.
Must see on your list:
· Budapest
· Medieval Sopron
· Lake Balaton
· Visegrad Castle
· Basilica of Esztergom
· The Village of Holloko
Experience the lively cafes and clubs, not to mention the tantalising Hungarian food, which is some of the finest in Europe. It also has many natural spas and the second largest thermal lake in the world.

Hungary is not on most people’s ‘to see’ list but it really should be. It is a fascinating place with a unique and wonderful people.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

DO I NEED A VISA?

No visa is required for Australians travelling to Greece, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Switzerland, or any other EU member nation, unless they intend to stay for more than 90 days.
If you’re travelling to the UK as a tourist for less than six months, you usually won’t need a visa. However, UK authorities can refuse visa-free entry to anyone they believe is trying to enter for a purpose other than tourism.
You will need a visa to enter Turkey and this must be done before you leave Australia.

HOW MUCH MONEY WILL I NEED?

If you are travelling on a budget, estimate around 50-80 Euro per day in Western Europe. Eastern Europe will be cheaper.
For those not travelling on a tight budget, it will be entirely up to you.

SHOULD I EXCHANGE MONEY BEFORE I LEAVE?

Take only around 100-200 Euro with you before you leave and go to an ATM in Europe for more cash as the exchange rate will be much better.
ATMs are everywhere in Europe and they give you the most accurate exchange rate. You will just need to consider how much your bank charges for foreign ATM withdrawals.

CAN I DRIVE IN EUROPE?

Yes, you can. In most places, your Australian or US driver’s license will be sufficient.

DO I NEED TRAVEL INSURANCE?

Many people often ask “Do I really need travel insurance?” It’s something travel agents hear a lot. This specific type of insurance is not something to skimp out on, especially when you are paying large amounts for your travel. The few extra dollars could be not only money-saving but also life-saving.

There are many benefits to travel insurance. It will offer you:
· Coverage in cases of unforeseen events when travelling
· It can not only save you tens of thousands for medical emergencies but help with emergency accommodation and vehicle accidents
· Dental insurance
· Assistance with lost or stolen luggage, handbags, backpacks and other items
· Assistance when your flight has been cancelled or rescheduled – this can wreak havoc on your travel plans.

Many Aussies mistakenly believe that their Australian health insurance will cover them in other countries. This is not the case, and any trip to a doctor’s clinic or a hospital, especially the latter, can end up costing thousands, even tens of thousands.

Even within Australia, if you happen to be travelling in an area that is more remote and there is a sudden medical emergency, you may have to be airlifted out to a bigger city.

Things such as weather, strikes, or technical issues can result in people missing a connecting flight or even leaving on the one they are scheduled to be on. In such cases, the last thing people want is to be left out of pocket for something that was unavoidable and not their fault.

It is also important to mention that banks and credit card companies are now offering insurance for travel, however, this insurance is often not comprehensive travel insurance and many people find out too late, that it was not worth what they paid for it. Travel insurance companies are experts in travel and therefore have the expertise and the coverage that is necessary for people travelling overseas or domestically.

So, when travelling, whether it be domestic or overseas, travel insurance is a must and should never be overlooked. Always check the terms and conditions. Touchdown Tours only works with reputable travel insurance companies that can have you covered for every unforeseen event.

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