


We got all our reservations and vouchers through the travel company, and other than the group bus ride from Budapest to Prague, we were completely independent to explore each city.

My friends and I are not big fans of group tours so we opted out of that. There was an option through the travel company to book day tours. The trip we booked (for $750) covered airfare and our hotels only. You turn in your coupon with the tour company and they book/organize your trip. When you buy a “Groupon” trip what you are really buying is a coupon for a tour with a tour company. On the Chain Bridge, overlooking Budapest Castle Eager to travel together again, my friends and I each purchased this trip. A little less than a year ago, one of my friends found a round trip to Prague and Budapest for $750 on Groupon. I have recently returned from a fun 10 day girls trip to Prague and Budapest, which I booked for the first time through Groupon*.
