Transfer from Rzeszow
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Departure from Rzeszow
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Estimated arrival to Budapest - Ferenc Liszt International Airport
14:54h

Trip duration: 354min

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Jasovska Cave
Slovakia

60 min

The tour of the amazing Jasovska Cave is approximately 45 minutes long, covering a path of 720 meters full of passages and crevices. During the... tour visitors discover remarkable rocky shapes rich in forms and colors. The cave is an important wintering place for bats so don’t be surprised by the number of bats you will encounter here, one part of the cave is even called Bat Cathedral! During the Middle Ages the locals used it as shelter from the Tartar or Turkish attacks, so the highlight of the tour are the inscriptions dating as far back as the 15th century. Being open to public from the mid 19th century, Jasovska Cave is the oldest publicly accessible cave in Slovakia.

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Presov
Slovakia

105 min

A town where you can see many historical remains of the former lifestyle, Presov prides itself with numerous tourist attractions. The old town is a... marvelous mix of past and present so Baroque, Rococo, and Gothic architecture blend well with the modern one. The dominant of Presov is the parish church of St Nicholas from the mid-14th century.

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Miskolc
Hungary

75 min

There are many things to see and do in the city of Miskolc. Starting with the impressive thermal cave baths, picturesque mountains, several museums, the... Castle of Diosgyor, and even a scenic forest train that takes you to Lillafured and its impressive palace – the list of sightseeing in Miskolc is certainly a long one. But if you only have time to do one thing in Miskolc, we urge you to visit the Cave Bath of Miskolctapolca. Swimming through warm curative waters in passages thousands of years old surrounded by natural cave is definitely an unforgettable and unique experience.

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Kisnana Castle
Hungary

90 min

One of the most beautiful remains of late-Medieval noble residences in Hungary is the romantic Kisnana castle. Originally built as a small family parish in... the 11th or 12th centuries, it was remodeled in the following centuries, but unfortunately destroyed by the Turks in 1543. The castle was in ruins until the mid-20th century when a military practice field was established here. Finally, after the systematic archaeological excavations between 1962 and 1966, the restoration of the site was conducted so today the castle walls are fortified and the Old Tower with exhibition rooms is refurbished. The visitors can learn all about the interesting castle history by watching a 10-minute, 3D movie screened every hour.

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Museum of Petroleum Industries
Poland

90 min

The small city of Bobrka is the place of the world’s first oil well, as well as the home of the first kerosene lamp. In... the Museum of the Petroleum Industry visitors can enjoy the history of Poland’s unique petroleum industry. Besides the wonders of this incomparable museum, there are many workshops, smithies, boilers, warehouses and residential rooms to fulfill your days.

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Szechenyi Zsigmond Hunting Museum
Hungary

90 min

Szechenyi Zsigmond Hunting Museum is located within the beautiful 18th century palace and offers a fantastic insight into the elite's hobby, hunting. But besides the... exhibition on the tradition of hunting in Hungary, which also includes the unique trophies of the famous Hungarian hunter, Count Zsigmond Széchenyi, the museum is home to an interactive ecological exhibition on the major species of trees and animals of Hungary and a fishing exhibition in the basement. This is a must-visit site for all hunting enthusiasts but nature lovers just as well.