Meet the Hapsburgs
Budapest, Vienna & Prague
September 6 - 16, 2007
A CENTURIES OLD FAIRY TALE
Once upon a time, in a land known as Europe, there lived the royal
family of Hapsburg—one of the oldest and most prominent dynasties
from the 15th to the 20th centuries. The family took its name from its
castle of Habsburg (“Hawk's Castle”), built in 1020 in what
is now part of Switzerland. The Hapsburgs came into European prominence
with the elevation of Count Rudolf to the status of German king and
Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf I in 1273.
Rudolf greatly increased the power of
his house by taking possession of surrounding kingdoms, which included
Austria. And so began a very long reign of conspicuous consumption,
which was greatly to shape the look of the European continent. The Hapsburgs
continued their policy of acquisition through diplomacy and dynastic
marriages with the houses of Bohemia and Hungary.
On the Danube River, the neighboring cities
of Buda and Pest in Hungary were utterly destroyed by Mongols in the
13th Century, then sacked once again by conquering Turks in the 16th
Century. Under the Hapsburg rule, the two cities underwent a dramatic
renaissance with the construction of a spectacular royal palace and
a university. Eventually uniting as one city in 1873, the lovely Budapest
became world-renowned for its historical edifices and cultural heritage.
Under the Hapsburg influence, Vienna became
one of the fulcrums of European politics and cultural life. It displays
all the pomp of an imperial city, including their palatial Hofburg residential
complex of buildings, squares, courtyards and gardens. It is in Vienna
that Hapsburg opulence reached its zenith.
Prague achieved much of its present glory
in the 14th century, but the Hapsburgs brought about the city’s
golden age. Between 1576 and 1612, the culture-loving Emperor Rudolph
II brought artists to Prague and art to its galleries, making it one
of the elite cultural capitals of Europe.
Alas, not every fairy tale ends happily.
The prince doesn’t always get the girl, the glass slipper doesn’t
always fit, and sometimes the golden carriage turns out to be an overly
ripe pumpkin. In this sad tale of history, the final Hapsburg took a
bullet in the head, the picture-book castles became museums, and wide-ranging
borders got whittled down. Fortunately the Hapsburgs’ grandiose
influence remains in the very foundations of the great cities they helped
to establish. Toto Tours invites you to step back in time to Meet the
Hapsburgs.
ITINERARY
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Departure from the U.S.
Today is a travel day. Arrange your international flight to leave your
home city and arrive in Budapest, Hungary tomorrow morning. We highly
recommend that you consider arriving one day early to rest from jet
lag. We are happy to arrange an extra night for you at our hotel this
evening.
Friday, September 7, 2007
Arrival in Budapest / Sightseeing Tour of Pest / Welcome Dinner
Upon arrival in Budapest hail a taxi to transport you from the airport
to our hotel. If you would like to book a private transfer we will be
happy to arrange this service upon request. It is important that you
arrive in the morning so that you do not miss the afternoon sightseeing
tour. Please plan to arrive one day early if you connections do not
allow you to arrive before noon.
This afternoon the group gathers for a sightseeing
tour of the Pest side of the city. View the Opera House, Hero’s
Square and its Millennium Monument (where much of Evita was filmed),
marvel at the architectural displays, and visit the Central Market.
This evening, meet for a cocktail in our hotel’s bar, and then
share a festive Welcome Dinner at the famous Gundel
Restaurant. The evening is free for gay nightlife. (Welcome
Dinner included)
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Sightseeing Tour of Buda / Gellert Spa
After breakfast at the hotel enjoy another half-day sightseeing tour
in this fantastic city. Visit the magnificent Parliament Building, one
of the largest buildings in the world and one of the best known sights
and symbols of Budapest. It has 691 rooms! Cross the famous Chain Bridge
from Pest into Buda to view the monumental edifices on Castle Hill,
including the Buda Castle, the Fisherman’s Bastion, and Mathias
Church. Continue to Gellert Hill Citadel and the Statue of Liberty with
magnificent views of the city. After lunch enjoy a soak at the famous
Gellert Spa thermal baths and swimming pool. Return to the hotel and
the remainder of the day is free at leisure. We highly recommend attending
a musical performance this evening, and will help organize the event
for those who are interested. (Breakfast
/ Lunch)
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Free Day in Budapest
After breakfast the entire day is free to explore on your own. You
might consider visiting the gorgeous Jewish Synagogue and adjacent Holocaust
Memorial. The Museum of Fine Arts is one of the most impressive art
galleries in all of Europe. Take advantage of your final night in Budapest
to enjoy one of the city’s fine musical events, if you so desire. (Breakfast)
Monday, September 10, 2007
Budapest to Vienna
After an early breakfast we transfer to Vienna, Austria, arriving in
time for the group to have a late lunch together. This afternoon enjoy
a walking tour of the historic center of Vienna to become more familiar
with our new (and opulent) surroundings, including the Hofburg Palace
and St. Stephens Cathedral. The evening is free to explore gay nightlife,
enjoy a classical music concert, or attend the opera. (Breakfast
/ Lunch)
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Schoenbrunn Palace
After breakfast visit Schönbrunn Palace, one of the most important
cultural monuments in Austria, a position it occupies by virtue of its
long and colorful history. Protected by a preservation order, the whole
ensemble, which includes the palace, the park with its fountains, statues
and architectural features as well as the zoo, the oldest of its kind
still in use in its original function, was added to the UNESCO World
Heritage List in 1996.
Visit the interesting Hundertwasser
Haus and enjoy lunch together. Returning to the hotel, the
remainder of the day is free to explore on your own, to go shopping,
partake of coffee and pastries at a sidewalk café, enjoy cultural
events and gay nightlife. (Breakfast
/ Lunch)
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
The Vienna Woods
After breakfast at our hotel, enjoy a full day exploring the Vienna
Woods, a large and rambling series of densely wooded hills and mountains
covering well over 100 square miles. Visit the hunting lodge of Mayerling
where Crown Prince Rudolph of the Hapsburg family committed suicide
with his 17-year-old commoner girlfriend. Also tour the 11th century
Abbey and walk through the spa town town of Baden. Enjoy lunch at a
local Heritage house where only the new wine of the vineyard is served.
Returning to Vienna, the remainder of the day is free. (Breakfast
/ Lunch)
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Vienna to Prague
Depart Vienna after breakfast this morning for the Czech Republic.
We break up the drive with a stop at Cesky
Krumlov, the most beautifully preserved medieval center in
all Europe. After a guided tour of the Castle we enjoy free time to
stroll the streets and find some lunch before continuing to Prague.
Share dinner together at the hotel this evening, and perhaps walk it
off afterwards with a stroll to the famous Charles Bridge to view the
amazing architecture of Prague illuminated at night. The evening is
free for cultural events and gay nightlife. (Breakfast
/ Dinner)
Friday, September 14, 2007
Prague Sightseeing
After breakfast at the hotel take a city sightseeing tour. This morning
our walking tour will include the Municipal House, the Old Town Square,
Charles Bridge and many beautiful locations within walking distance
from the hotel. After a break for lunch we continue to Castle Hill to
visit the Prague Castle, the Old Royal Palace, St. Vitus Cathedral,
the Golden Lane and the Daliborka Tower. Returning to the hotel, the
remainder of the day is at leisure. (Breakfast)
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Free Day / Farewell Dinner
Today is completely free to continue sightseeing, shopping, or exploring
on your own. You may want to take an optional riverboat cruise or perhaps
join one of the many concerts presented in the various churches and
noble residences in the city. The tour guide will be available to assist
you with your plans, and we highly recommend a visit to the old Jewish
Quarter. This evening Toto Tours hosts a festive Farewell Dinner at
Cafe
Hybernia to bid goodbye to the Hapsburgs and each other. (Breakfast
/ Dinner)
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Departure
The tour ends officially after breakfast. Arrange your international
flight to depart anytime today. We provide one group transfer to the
airport, timed to accommodate the greatest number of tour participants.
If this transfer does not meet your needs, we will assist you in arranging
your private transfer to the airport. We are also happy to assist with
hotel arrangement if you wish to extend your stay in Prague. (Breakfast)
ACCOMMODATIONS
(Click hotel name to read description)
Budapest: Novotel
Centrum now upgraded to Marriott
Hotel
Vienna: Hotel
InterContinental
Prague: Hotel
Ambassador Zlata Husa
TOUR PREPARATION
Entry Requirements—For U.S. Citizens a valid
passport is the only document required to enter Hungary, Austria, and
the Czech Republic for stays less than 90 days.
Immunizations—No immunizations are currently
required for travel to the countries visited on this tour, but it is
wise to have your inoculations up-to-date. Is your tetanus booster current?
Exit Requirements—Departure taxes will be included
in the cost of your international airfare.
WHAT TO BRING
In September, average temperatures range between 48 and 72 degrees
F in Budapest, Vienna, and Prague. You won’t need a suit jacket
or tie, as the tour is informal and dinner attire will be smart casual.
Try to pack light and bring only two small pieces of luggage. Mix and
match outfits! Pack any medications you require in a carry-on bag and
leave expensive jewelry at home!
Suggested Packing List:
____ Passport.
____ Socks, underwear for 9 days.
____ Nice, casual wear for dinners and cultural events.
____ T-shirts (2 – 3) for layering.
____ Long pants, jeans, chinos, khakis (3 – 4 pairs)
____ Shorts (1 or 2) in case of hot weather.
____ Long-sleeve shirts (5 – 6).
____ Warm sweater or Jacket.
____ Umbrella or other rain protection.
____ Comfortable, water-resistant walking shoes.
____ Dressier shoes for cultural events.
____ Swimsuit (for Gellert Spa).
____ Daypack or fanny pack.
____ Personal toiletries.
____ Camera, extra batteries & plenty of film (or digital memory
cards).
____ A good book for the long flights.
MONEY MATTERS
We visit three countries with three different currencies. Exchange
only small amounts of money into local currency upon arrival in each
country. Otherwise, try to use your credit card/ATM as much as possible.
American Express, Visa & MasterCard work in most ATMs for cash withdrawals.
Major credit cards are accepted at most restaurants, hotels, shops and
tourist attractions.
To reserve a place on this tour, click on the “Reservations”
link above. Type in the information requested in each field, print the
form, then sign and mail it to Toto Tours with your $500 deposit check.
You also have the option to pay for your tour deposit with a Visa or
MasterCard. The remaining balance is due 80 days prior to departure
(by June 18, 2007). Tour registration is not complete until we have
received both the form and your deposit check.
Toto Tours does not accept credit cards
as a form of payment except for the amount of the tour deposit ($500
maximum can be charged per tour). An installment plan is possible. Our
mailing address is: Toto Tours, 1326 W. Albion Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
60626-4753. Make checks payable to: Toto Tours, Ltd.
LIABILITIES / DISCLAIMERS
Making a reservation with a deposit shall be deemed to be consent
to these conditions: Toto Tours does not accept responsibility in whole
or in part for any delay, loss, accidents, personal injury, sickness,
medical expenses, or property damage occasioned by fault of any person
from whatever cause. All participants are required to sign a standard
liability form.
The tour operators reserve the right to
accept or decline any person as a member of the tour at any time and
to make whatever changes become necessary with or without notice. Guaranteed
departure with a minimum of ten participants.
Toto Tours is not responsible for airline
cancellation or change penalties incurred by individual tour participants
for air tickets purchased prior to notification that the tour is a confirmed
departure. All prices are based on October 6, 2006 currency exchange
rates and are subject to change in the event of a significant decline
in the value of the dollar.
THE TOTO SPIRIT
Toto Tours provides Adventure Travel Experiences as differentiated
from tours in the traditional sense. Adventure Travel allows (even
encourages) you to be an active participant. Adventurers can be identified
by certain traits. They are:
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fun-loving optimists who have a sense of humor
and accentuate the positive;
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good natured realists who are willing to accept
situations as they exist;
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undaunted by the unexpected, like occasional delays
or bad weather;
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willing to forego some of the amenities we normally
take for granted;
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eager to try new things & test limits;
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punctual;
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not whiners!
Who could have dared to proclaim that his life was truly complete before
he met the Hapsburgs? The discriminating adventurer will refuse to let
this delicious slice of the lifestyles of the rich and famous elude
his grasp! If you have any questions, please call: 800-565-1241.
THE BOTTOM LINE
(tour prices per person)
Price: $2,995 double occupancy
Private Room: $800 extra, if available. (Paying
a single supplement is not required. Toto Tours can match you with a
roommate if you are traveling alone and prefer to share a room.)
Deposit: $500 (Due at time of registration for
the tour. May be paid with a credit card.)
Remaining Balance: $2.495 double / $3,295 single
(Assumes $500 deposit has already been made)
Remaining Balance Due: June 18, 2007
(Full payment required with reservation form if enrolling after this
date.)
Included: Nine nights hotel accommodations;
motorcoach transportation; Welcome Dinner; Farewell Dinner; one group
airport transfer at conclusion of tour; meals, activities, and sightseeing
as listed in the itinerary, fully guided and escorted tour.
Not Included: Round-trip air transportation
to Budapest, Hungary and returning from Prague, Czech Republic; meals
and activities not specifically included in the itinerary; insurance;
alcohol; soft drinks; bottled water; laundry; telephone calls; faxes;
airport transportation at beginning of tour; any other expenses of a
personal nature. Tips to drivers and guides not included.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
We recommend you purchase travel insurance with AIG Travel Guard to
cover for unforseen events prior to and during your trip. Please follow
the link below or call us for more information.

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