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PRAGUE,
VIENNA & BUDAPEST
"Treasures of Prague,
Vienna and Budapest
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A Travel Study
Tour directed by Judith Corona
Earn 4 Units of College Credit
13 Days-11 Nights
$350. UCLA Course
Fee
$4100. Land Tour Cost
(Based on 20 passengers, excluding airfare)
$4450. Total
Land
Tour Cost
$830.
Optional Single Supplement
Group airfare is available
Pre-Trip
Orientation Dates:
10 am-12 noon
Location:
1010 Westwood Center, Room 313
1010 Westwood Blvd., Westwood Village
Explore these romantic Central
European capitals through their art movments and historical styles, including
Roman, Renaissance, Baroque, Vienna Secession, and Art Nouveau.
DAY
1-
LOS
ANGELES-BUDAPEST
Depart Los Angeles International Airport for Budapest
DAY
2- BUDAPEST
Arrive Budapest.
Evening: Welcome Dinner
(D)
3 Nights-Budapest
DAY
3 - BUDAPEST
Budapest architectural tour including the Houses of Parliament, Odon Lechner's
Post Office Saving Bank, the Gresham Palace, Great Dohany Synagogue and
Calvinist Church. Afternoon Visit to the Castle Hill (Varhegy) and the Castle District of Buda including
the Matthias Church.
(B)
DAY
4- BUDAPEST
Visit the Museum of Applied Arts and the Szoborpark followed by a walking
tour in Vaci Street, Vorosmarty Square the Duna Korzo and interior visit
of the Central Market Hall. Afternoon at your leisure.
(B)
DAY
5- BUDAPEST-VIENNA
Morning departure by deluxe motorcoach to Vienna. Lunch in Vienna at a
typical Viennese Restaurant. Afternoon guided tour to Schonbrunn Palace,
the monument to the Habsburg dynasty and source of fascination for powerful
rulers and the object of affection of the great Empress Maria Theresia.
(B, L)
3 Nights-Vienna
DAY
6- VIENNA
Morning guided tour of the Belevedere Palace which is now a museum that houses 19th and 20th Century paintings including the works of, Klimt and Schiele. Afternoon visit to the Museum of Applied Arts to see the work of the Vienna Secesssionists.
Dinner at local restaurant.
(B,D)
DAY
7-
VIENNA
Morning departure for an
Architectural Tour in Vienna. Tour will include the Secession Building
and the famous Beethoven Friezes by Gustav Klimt. Afternoon free to shop and visit other sites on your own.
(B)
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