Three Habsburg-era capitals stitched together by 4-hour train rides and one Schengen visa — Prague's fairytale spires, Vienna's imperial elegance and Budapest's thermal-bath swagger in a single itinerary.
This is Central Europe's signature loop — and arguably the best-value first European trip you can plan. Prague's Old Town Square and Charles Bridge feel straight out of a Brothers Grimm story; Vienna delivers Habsburg palaces, opera houses and coffeehouse culture; and Budapest closes the trip with the Parliament glowing over the Danube, ruin bars in the Jewish Quarter and steaming Szechenyi thermal baths.
With TravelDham, you get a single Schengen visa application, central hotels in all three cities, comfortable RailJet train transfers (Prague → Vienna → Budapest, ~4h each), guided city walks, and 24×7 support in Indian timezone. Ideal for honeymoons, family trips and first-time Europe travellers who want maximum variety in 8 days.
“Our curated journeys to Prague, Vienna & Budapest are specifically tailored for discerning Indian travelers. We synchronize luxury boutique accommodation, private guided excursions, and intricate culinary coordination—including specialized dietary and gourmet dining arrangements. From the moment you land to your departure, our dedicated concierge is at your service 24/7.”


The world's largest ancient castle complex looks across the Vltava to Charles Bridge — lined with baroque statues and best crossed at sunrise.
Prague Castle & Charles Bridge — The world's largest ancient castle complex looks across the Vltava to Charles Bridge — lined with baroque statues and best crossed at sunrise.
Český Krumlov — Fairytale Bohemian town wrapped in a horseshoe bend of the Vltava — UNESCO old town, hilltop castle and rooftop sunsets just 3 hours from Prague.
Kutná Hora & Bone Chapel — UNESCO-listed silver-mining town — the eerie Sedlec Ossuary decorated with 40,000 human bones is the day trip's unforgettable centrepiece.
Hallstatt & Salzburg — Day trip from Vienna into the Austrian Alps — lakeside Hallstatt with its Skywalk viewpoint, plus Mozart's pastel-coloured Salzburg old town.
Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna — The Habsburg summer palace — 1,441 rooms, formal baroque gardens and the world's oldest operating zoo.
Széchenyi Thermal Baths — Soak in steaming neo-baroque outdoor pools surrounded by Budapest locals playing chess — open year-round, magical when it snows.
Land in Prague, check in to Grandior Hotel and ease in with a sunset Vltava river cruise past Charles Bridge.