Nothing brings a team together like travelling, sharing new experiences, playing games, enjoying great feasts, and discovering new places!
We invite you to spend your next corporate trip in the beautiful city of Budapest.
Budapest is one of Europe’s most stunning capitals - ancient and youthful at the same time. The earliest settlements appeared on the Buda side during the times of the Celts, Huns, and Scythians. The city’s history spans more than a thousand years, though the modern capital, as it is today, is just 149 years old.
The majestic Danube River is the heart of the city, with its bridges stretching across like hands joining the two sides - Buda and Pest - into one.
Minimum group size: 6 participants
Possible dates: Thursday - Sunday
Note: The tour price does not include accommodation or the gala dinner.
Day 1 - Thursday
- Arrival in Budapest. Meet at the airport and transfer to the hotel.
- Check-in and lunch.
- Guided city tour of Budapest - a comfortable bus trip with stops at the main attractions.
Budapest, the capital of Hungary, holds a special place among the world’s most beautiful cities. Its architecture harmoniously blends Gothic and Baroque with Byzantine, Venetian, and modern glass-and-steel styles.
Expected attractions:
Pest – Heroes’ Square – Gundel Restaurant – City Zoo – Széchenyi Thermal Bath – Vajdahunyad Castle – Andrássy Avenue – Opera House – St. Stephen’s Basilica.
Cross the Danube to explore Buda:
Walk through Buda Castle, visit Matthias Church and the Fisherman’s Bastion, then continue to Gellért Hill for a panoramic view of the city from the Citadel.
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Dinner cruise with a folklore show on the Danube - a wonderful chance to admire Budapest’s evening lights and experience genuine Hungarian hospitality.
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Return to the hotel.
Day 2 - Friday
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Breakfast at the hotel.
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Team quest around Budapest - a fun, interactive way to explore the city and work together as a team.
The game begins in the hotel lobby and ends at a restaurant where the group will have lunch. The route is designed for easy movement between key points, and each team is accompanied by a guide. At the restaurant, the teams reunite, winners are awarded, and everyone enjoys lunch together.
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Free time for visiting a thermal bath or shopping.
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Hungarian cooking masterclass
Hungary is a true paradise for gourmets - its cuisine, rich in flavor and aroma, is among Europe’s finest. Using traditional ingredients like paprika, onions, tomatoes, and peppers, you’ll prepare signature dishes such as goulash soup, chicken paprikás with dumplings, and sweet strudel. Participants are welcomed with a drink and snack, then divided into teams. Each team cooks one dish under the guidance of local chefs. The atmosphere is lively and fun, and everyone enjoys unlimited wine and soft drinks throughout. The evening concludes with a hearty meal featuring all the dishes prepared. -
Return to the hotel.
Day 3 - Saturday
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Breakfast at the hotel.
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Excursion: Journey to the Middle Ages — knights, castles, and a royal feast.
Just outside Budapest, the Danube makes several dramatic turns through the narrow valley of the Carpathian Basin. This area, known as the Danube Bend, is dotted with historic towns offering a rich blend of history, culture, and architecture. We’ll visit Esztergom, Visegrád, and Szentendre.
Esztergom:
Almost on the Slovak border, Esztergom was the birthplace of Hungary’s first king, Saint Stephen. Today, it’s home to the Archbishop of the Hungarian Catholic Church, and its symbol is the magnificent Basilica of St. Stephen.
Visegrád:
Once the medieval capital of Hungary, Visegrád offers breathtaking views of the Danube Bend from its fortress.
At the foot of Solomon’s Tower - where, legend says, Dracula was once imprisoned - you’ll witness a medieval jousting show, followed by a royal banquet accompanied by fanfare and music.
Lunch is served in a Renaissance-style restaurant, with waitstaff in period costumes and traditional dishes served in earthenware, all to the sound of live lute music.
After lunch, we’ll stop in Szentendre, a charming artists’ town famous for its cobblestone streets, souvenir shops, and the delightful Marzipan Museum.
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Return to Budapest.
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Gala dinner - complete with hosts, a DJ, live band, and photo/video coverage, tailored to your group’s preferences and budget.
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Return to the hotel.
Day 4 – Sunday
- Breakfast at the hotel.
- Free time and shopping.
- Transfer to the airport.