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Royal Sissi Tour

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4 Hours
Availability : All year
Tour Details

in Gödöllő (the second largest baroque chateau of the world), which preserved the atmosphere of old times till this day. You will be able to walk through the same hallways, the staircases and the park of this amazing baroque building as the beloved princess. The tour ends at the Hotel InterContinental – Eurama Office.

Departure & Return Location

Budapest, Apáczai Csere János u. 12, 1052

Departure Time

9 AM or 10 AM based on Season

Price Includes

  • Air Conditioned Bus Ride
  • Free pickup at your Hotel
  • English, German, French, Italian or Spanish speaking Tour Guide
  • Entrance Ticket

Price Excludes

  • Return to your Hotel
  • Any Private Expenses

Discounts

50% Off for Children between 0 and 12 years

What to Expect
  • Gödöllő
  • Summer Residence of Queen Elisabeth (Sissi)
  • Second largest baroque castle of the world
  • Interior visit
  • Cursus Pharetra Purus Porta Parturient
  • Coffee & cake at the Palace Café (optional, not incl.)

50% Off for Children between 0 and 12 years

Itinerary

Gödöllő

Gödöllő is a town in Pest county, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary, about 30 km (20 mi) northeast from the outskirts of Budapest. Its population is 34,396 according to the 2010 census and is growing rapidly.

Gödöllő is home to the Szent István University, the main education institute of agriculture in Hungary. The palace at Gödöllő was originally built for the aristocratic Grassalkovich family; later Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary and his wife Elisabeth (“Sisi”) had their summer residence here.

Communism saw much of the town’s original one-storey housing levelled to make way for the blocks of flats which continue to dominate the town centre, as well as much of the Royal Forest and Elisabeth’s Park levelled for industrial use.

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