Budapest Christmas Markets

6th December 2010

Hungary

3 Nights

only €255 per person + €114 tax

This superb price includes:

  • Direct return flights from Dublin to Budapest with Aer Lingus.
  • Transfers on arrival to your hotel with guide assistance.
  • 3 nights 4 **** hotel accommodation in the Hotel Mercure Buda on a bed and breakfast basis. www.mercure-buda.hu
  • Half day guided sightseeing tour of Budapest with English speaking guide.
  • Free time for sightseeing and shopping at the Budapest Christmas Markets.
  • Return transfer from your hotel to Budapest airport with guide assistance.
  • Flight departs Dublin on Monday afternoon (1440hrs) and departs Budapest on Thursday evening (1930hrs)
 

Notes:

  1. Price is exclusive of taxes and charges totaling €114.
  2. Price is per person and based on 2 sharing, single room supplement €79.
  3. Optional insurance €17 available (conditions apply).
  4. Tax is inclusive of baggage fee for 1 standard piece of luggage.
  5. A non refundable/non transferable deposit of €200 per person is required to book (no surcharge).  
  6. Balances are due 10 weeks before departure (2% surcharge if paid by credit card).
  7. Prices, taxes, flight times and availability are subject to change. E&OE
 

Information Centre

2hrs 55min

3hrs 10min

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Flight Details

Dep Date Dep Time Dep Airport (CODE) Arr Date Arr Time Arr Airport (CODE) Airline - FlightNumber Baggage Allowance Kg / PC
06/12/2010 14:40 DUB (DUB) 06/12/2010 18:35 BUD (BUD) Aer Lingus - EI678 20kg
09/12/2010 19:30 BUD (BUD) 09/12/2010 21:40 DUB (DUB) Aer Lingus - EI679 20kg

Sample Itinerary

Regional Information

Budapest

At a Glance

Currency:  Forint (Ft)

Population:  2 million

Language:  Hungarian, English widely spoken.

Local Time:  Irish time +1 hour.

Voltage:  230V - continental adaptors purchased in Ireland can be used.

Airport:  Budapest Ferihegy airport is located 24km southeast of Budapest, approx. 30 minutes from the city centre.

Flight Duration:  3 hours approx.

Climate:  Budapest has a temperate, transitional climate. The weather is generally very pleasant. January is the coldest month; June, July and August are the hottest.
 

Overview

Budapest is in north central Hungary, some 250km southeast of Vienna. The focal point is the Danube River, which bisects the city into two distinct parts: Buda is mostly residential and built on the hills and high river terraces of the western side. Pest is the commercial part of the city. It lies on the eastern, flat bank of the Danube. Budapest is divided into 23 districts (the Roman numerals in addresses refer to the district). 
 

Highlights

Castle Hill - Castle Hill is the premier destination for visitors and contains many of Budapest's most important monuments and museums. There are great views of Pest across the snaking Danube. The walled area consists of the Old Town and the Royal Palace.

City Park - Located in Budapest's north-eastern reaches, it makes a welcome break from the built-up inner-city area. The entrance to City Park is Heroes' Square, which has the nation's most solemn monument - an empty coffin representing one of the unknown insurgents from the 1956 Uprising. To the north is the Museum of Fine Arts, which houses the city's outstanding foreign works, while to the south is the ornate Palace of Art.

Magyar Allami Operahaz (Opera House) - Take some time to marvel at the opulence of the 1884 neo-Renaissance Magyar Allami Operahaz (the Hungarian State Opera House) - arguably one of Europe's most beautiful interiors.

Royal Palace - The Royal Palace has been burned, bombed, razed, rebuilt and redesigned at least six times over the past seven centuries. It's now an 18th & early 20th century amalgam reconstructed after the last war. Take a walk through Ferdinand Gate, under Mace Tower, to the Turkish cemetery or relax in the palace gardens behind the Budapest History museum.
 

Getting Around

Most of Budapest's backstreets and historic quarters are eminently suited to walking - and this is the best way to appreciate their character. The city has an excellent public transport system, which ensures that few parts of the city are more than thirty minutes' journey from the centre; many places can be reached in half that time. It doesn't take long to pick up the basics and it's also much better value than taxis.
 

Health/Security

The tap water is safe to drink in Budapest although bottled water is readily available and may be preferable. Budapest is essentially a safe city but has a reputation for young pickpockets. Generally, tourists should take the precautions they would in any major city. Avoid carrying large sums of cash or leaving belongings unattended
 

Passport/Visa

Hungary is a member of the EU, therefore no visa is required for Irish citizens.
 

Useful Contacts

Irish Embassy:
Szabadsag ter 7-9, Budapest
Tel:  + 36 1 302 9600 or + 36 1 302 9601
Fax:  + 36 1 302 9599
Email:  iremb@elender.hu

Local Emergency Services:
112

Calling Budapest from Ireland:  00 + 36 + 1 + the number

Calling Ireland from Budapest:  00 + 353 + area code + the number

Banks: (lost or stolen ATM, credit card)

Bank of Ireland:  +353 56 775 7007

Allied Irish Bank:  +353 1 668 5500                                        

Permanent TSB:  +353 1 212 4101

Ulster Bank:  +353 1 702 5756

Local Tourist Office:
Tourism Office of Budapest, Budapest, V. Marcius 15. ter 7.
Tel.: (+36) 1 266-0479,
Fax: (+36) 1 266-7477

Useful Website:

www.budapestinfo.hu/en/

Weather

Average Daytime Temperature (°C):

 

  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Budapest

1

4

10

17

22

26

28

27

23

16

8

4

16

Irl/UK

8

8

10

13

15

18

20

19

17

14

10

8

13


Average Rainfall (mm):
 

  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Budapest

32

31

28

38

53

65

58

48

36

34

51

39

43

Irl/UK

67

55

51

45

60

57

70

74

72

70

67

54

63

Press Review

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To book online, you will need a laser or credit card (Visa or Mastercard).

 

We had a wonderful 4 day break but we felt we had to write and let you know how wonderful our guide Lazlo was.  He made the holiday for us.  His depth of knowledge, his sense of humor and kindness to all ages was astounding.  We were sorry to leave him behind! This is the first time we have travelled with your company and would recommend this particular trip to everyone.

Angela & Ciaran,
Co. Louth

 
 
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