Think the closest you'll get to a European
vacation this summer is ?international land?
at a mega-theme park? Consider this. Long-overlooked by tourists, former
Socialist cities in Eastern and Central Europe have become some of the
trendiest ? and most affordable ?
international destinations.
Booking.com, the international business unit of priceline.com®
(Nasdaq: PCLN), offers hotel reservation services in 54 countries, in 15
languages, with approximately 34,000 participating hotel partners.
Priceline.com recently asked its on-the-ground staff in Europe to
recommend cities where U.S. visitors can enjoy a truly international
experience without breaking the bank. The European experts offered up
their personal favorites that included five Eastern and Central European
cities ? Prague, Czech Republic; Budapest,
Hungary; Krakow, Poland; Vilnius, Lithuania; and Tallinn, Estonia.
Priceline.com (www.priceline.com)
offers a range of airline tickets, hotel rooms, air/hotel packages and
rental cars for its customers travelling to Europe. In addition to
Priceline.com, customers can find even more European hotels by visiting
Priceline.com's sister web sites, www.booking.com
and www.priceline.co.uk. All
prices on Booking.com and priceline.co.uk are shown in euros or pound
sterling. Hotel prices quoted below were available on July 24, 2007 and
were converted into U.S. dollars based on that day's
exchange rates.
Here are some tips, recommendations and personal comments from the
Booking.com staff.
PRAGUE ?
The Czech Republic
Prague is the Czech Republic's capital and
largest city, situated by the Vltava river. Prague has been the
political, cultural and economical center of the Czech state for over
1,000 years. It is one of the most visited cities on the European
continent and there are many reasons why the city is so popular.
The beautiful medieval city is truly picturesque and still relatively
cheap by European standards. Stroll around the old town on cobblestone
streets amid spectacular buildings, churches and castles. Enjoy fine
meals at the pubs and restaurants accompanied with world famous Czech
beer. Visit museums, listen to concerts or dance all night long at one
of the many clubs and bars. After shopping and sightseeing, relax in the
peaceful, leafy grounds of Vysehrad or Stromovka Park.
Getting There
Sample priceline.com airfares to Prague*. Sample fares were available as
of July 13, 2007. To research or book flights
to Prague, visit http://www.priceline.com/flights/
From New York (Aug. 6-13) $772
From Chicago (Aug. 13-21) $891
From Los Angeles (Aug. 6-13) $1,486
* Fares above are round-trip based on required round-trip purchase for
economy class travel. Tickets must be purchased no later than August
23, 2007 and advance purchase of up to 14 days may be required. Fares
shown above are valid for travel Monday through Thursday, from 7/23/07
through 9/6/07. Fares for other days of the week are higher. Fares
require a Saturday-night minimum stay, and a maximum stay of 30 days
is permitted. Seats are limited and may not be available on all
flights/dates. Fares do not include fees, taxes and airport charges up
to $125, including the September 11th Security Fee of a maximum of $10
per round-trip. Fares do include an airline-imposed fuel surcharge of
$ 120-$ 170 per round trip itinerary, varying by destination. Fares
are non-refundable, non-endorsable, non-transferable. Change fees
apply. Space is limited and subject to availability. Other
restrictions may apply.
Where to stay
Hotel Jalta ***** - from $136
Hotel Jalta is a luxury 5-star hotel in an exceptional central location
on Wenceslas Square in Prague. The hotel is modern and trendy with a
chic and elegant restaurant, which serves delicious meals and
breakfasts. There's also a Café-Bar
with summer terrace and a casino.
http://www.booking.com/hotel/cz/jalta.html?sid=33e19cf4051034d2e23
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copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the
extra space if one exists.)
987 Prague Hotel **** - from $136
The new stylish 4-star Prague Hotel opened in 2006 and combines the best
in contemporary design and modern technology with a superb location in
the heart of Prague. The hotel is a dramatic and daring reinvention of
urban design that brings energy, vitality and magic to the atmosphere.
The hotel is well-located for exploring the historic beauty of
magnificent Prague.
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copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the
extra space if one exists.)
Hotel Athena Palace *** - from $96
Three-star Hotel Athena Palace is located in the heart of Prague near
the Charles Square in a 14th century gothic
building. The hotel has friendly staff and a romantic and historic
atmosphere with antique furniture.
The hotel is near all the sights of Prague such as the Old Town square,
the National Museum and the city's many
boutiques, restaurants, pubs, clubs and casinos.
http://www.booking.com/hotel/cz/athena-palace.html?sid=33e19cf4051
034d2e2331c007f369d5e (Due to its length, this URL may need to be
copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the
extra space if one exists.)
Inclusive Air & Hotel Packages
All packages include round-trip airfare to Prague, hotel accommodations,
plus all taxes and fees. Quoted packages were available on July 13,
2007. Prices and available are not guaranteed and can change at any time.
From New York (August 6-13), $1,138 per person. Includes round-trip
airfare and 6 nights accommodations at the 4-star Corinthia Panorama
Hotel.
From Chicago (August 20-27), $1,300 per person. Includes round-trip
airfare and 6 nights accommodations at the 3-star Hotel Barcelo Praha.
From Washington, DC (Aug. 3-10), $1,608 per person. Includes round-trip
airfare and 6 nights accommodations at the 5-star Intercontinental Praha
Hotel.
To research or book a vacation
package to Prague, visit http://www.priceline.com/vacationpackages/
BUDAPEST - Hungary
With all of its history, architecture and culture, Hungary's capital
Budapest deserves its reputation as the ?Paris
of Central Europe.? After centuries of
destructive wars, followed by dramatic rebuilds, the city offers an
eclectic collection of architectural styles ranging from Roman ruins to
Turkish, neo-Gothic, Art Nouveau and Stalinist block house chic.
Budapest has a complex identity, somewhere between Western luxury and
simple traditions.
The city averages 2,000 hours of sunshine a year, among the highest in
Europe, providing many opportunities to visit Budapest in fine weather.
The city straddles a gentle curve in the river Danube. It has broad
avenues, leafy parks and elaborate bathhouses. Musical entertainment is
varied from opera concerts to garage and salsa, and all at bargain
prices. The city's restaurants and bars offers everything from goulash
to sushi and premium lagers to exotic cocktails.
Getting There
Sample priceline.com airfares to Budapest.* Sample fares were available
as of July 13, 2007. To research or book flights
to Budapest, visit http://www.priceline.com/flights/
From New York (Aug. 13-20) $1,004
From Washington, DC (Aug. 7-22) $1,063
From Chicago (Aug. 23-29) $1,030
* Fares above are round-trip based on required round-trip purchase for
economy class travel. Tickets must be purchased no later than August
23, 2007 and advance purchase of up to 14 days may be required. Fares
shown above are valid for travel Monday through Thursday, from 7/23/07
through 9/6/07. Fares for other days of the week are higher. Fares
require a Saturday-night minimum stay, and a maximum stay of 30 days
is permitted. Seats are limited and may not be available on all
flights/dates. Fares do not include fees, taxes and airport charges up
to $125, including the September 11th Security Fee of a maximum of $10
per round-trip. Fares do include an airline-imposed fuel surcharge of
$ 120-$ 170 per round trip itinerary, varying by destination. Fares
are non-refundable, non-endorsable, non-transferable. Change fees
apply. Space is limited and subject to availability. Other
restrictions may apply.
Where to stay
Atrium Hotel **** - from $129
The Atrium Hotel is a sensational new hotel in downtown Budapest,
combining cutting edge design with 4-star luxury. This brand new hotel
is located on a quiet side street in the city center of Budapest. The
hotel provides excellent service in a radiating atmosphere. Enjoy the
delicious buffet breakfast, the Cafe & Bar and wireless Internet access.
http://www.booking.com/hotel/hu/atrium.html?sid=e13d1d32adab57954d
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copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the
extra space if one exists.)
Boutique Hotel Zara **** - from $140
In the center of Budapest, on the famous Váci
Street, Boutique Hotel Zara represents the very best in modern and
relaxing urban design. This four-star hotel is a great choice for
everyone who wants a unique and exclusive stay in Budapest. The hotel is
surrounded by hundreds of boutiques, shops, cafés,
restaurants and many of the cities most famous sights.
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5479f3ebf583de9026b05 (Due to its length, this URL may need to be
copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the
extra space if one exists.)
Hotel Central Basilica *** - from $108
Hotel Central Basilica is a new three-star hotel in the heart of the
Hungarian capital. The hotel was built in 1840 and is situated very
centrally in historical surroundings. Central Basilica offers a restful
stay to both leisure and business travellers who want to explore
Budapest from downtown. The hotel is known for its friendly and helpful
staff.
http://www.booking.com/hotel/hu/central-basilica.html?sid=4c39d1ab
abb5479f3ebf583de9026b05 (Due to its length, this URL may need to be
copied/pasted into your Internet browser's address field. Remove the
extra space if one exists.)
Inclusive Air & Hotel Packages
All packages include round-trip airfare to Budapest, hotel
accommodations, plus all taxes and fees. Quoted packages were available
on July 13, 2007. Prices and available are not guaranteed and can change
at any time.
From New York (August 6-13), $1,443 per person. Includes round-trip
airfare and 6 nights accommodations at the 4-star Intercontinental
Budapest Hotel.
From Chicago (August 20-27), $1,415 per person. Includes round-trip
airfare and 6 nights accommodations at the 3-star Ramada Budapest Hotel.
From Washington, DC (Aug. 3-10), $1,809 per person. Includes round-trip
airfare and 6 nights accommodations at the 3-star Novotel Budapest
Congress Hotel.
To research or book a vacation
package to Budapest, visit http://www.priceline.com/vacationpackages/
KRAKOW - Poland
Krakow has for centuries been the capital of the Polish kingdom. Today,
it is southern Poland's metropolis and the
premier tourist destination in the country. This vibrant city is proud
of its long and glorious history, rich heritage, and architectural
beauty.
Krakow represents a synthesis of all things Polish, connecting tradition
with modernity. In the special atmosphere of the beautiful and
mysterious streets of the Old Town and Kazimierz, visitors will find
everything they need for a relaxing getaway. Galleries full of
exhibitions, cafes, pubs and restaurants: all of this is an integral
part of any visit to Krakow. The city is also a crucial centre for
business and education.
Getting There
Sample priceline.com airfares to Krakow.* Sample fares were available as
of July 13, 2007. To research or book flights
to Krakow, visit http://www.priceline.com/flights/
From New York (Aug. 8-15) $1,004
From Washington, DC (Aug. 4-26) $1,050
From Chicago (Aug. 15-29) $1,009
From Los Angeles (Aug. 6-13) $1,222
* Fares above are round-trip based on required round-trip purchase for
economy class travel. Tickets must be purchased no later than August
23, 2007 and advance purchase of up to 14 days may be required. Fares
shown above are valid for travel Monday through Thursday, from 7/23/07
through 9/6/07. Fares for other days of the week are higher.
Fares require a Saturday-night minimum stay, and a maximum stay of 30
days is permitted. Seats are limited and may not be available on all
flights/dates. Fares do not include fees, taxes and airport charges up
to $125, including the September 11th Security Fee of a maximum of $10
per round-trip. Fares do include an airline-imposed fuel surcharge of
$ 120-$ 170 per round trip itinerary, varying by destination. Fares
are non-refundable, non-endorsable, non-transferable. Change fees
apply. Space is limited and subject to availability. Other
restrictions may apply.
Where to stay
Grand Hotel ***** - from $151
In the heart of Old Krakow, close by the Main Square, stands the Grand
Hotel, a luxury five-star property. The hotel has a unique feel with its
restored fireplaces, paintings and antique furniture. The interior is
elegant and luxurious and the staff is friendly and helpful,
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Andel's Hotel **** - from $170
Four-star Andel's Hotel opened in May 2007
and offers the latest in contemporary comfort and modern convenience in
the heart of beautiful Krakow. The hotel's
modernity contrasts vividly with the historic beauty of its surroundings
in Kracow's old town. Andel's
Hotel is conveniently situated close to many museums, art galleries,
shops, restaurants and Krakow's historic
market square.
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Hotel Batory *** ? from $122
The three-star Hotel Batory is a cozy family-run hotel situated in the
city center of Krakow, near the Old Town, the Jewish District-Kazimierz
and the bus and railway station. The hotel offers a nice, warm and
homely atmosphere with friendly staff, delicious breakfast and
comfortable rooms.
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TALLINN - Estonia
Tallinn, Estonia's lively and growing capital city, is a hot new
destination in Eastern Europe. With a rich culture and history, you'll
be surprised when you arrive that it wasn't ?discovered?
by tourists long ago. The nightlife is huge and a range of bars, clubs
and restaurants are available to make the evenings memorable.
The medieval city is famous for its beautiful old parts and it's
easy to get around on foot. The Old Town is a compact maze of
cobblestone streets, historical buildings, great views and has a place
on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
Tallinn is full of museums, covering history, nature, art and
architecture. For art lovers, museums show a range of established
artists, and the city's art scene also offers constantly changing
exhibits in galleries and halls.
Getting There
Sample priceline.com airfares to Tallinn.* Sample fares were available
as of July 13, 2007. To research or book flights
to Tallinn, visit http://www.priceline.com/flights/
From New York (Aug. 6-14) $1,004
From Washington, DC (Aug. 7-14) $1,121
From Chicago (Aug. 14-31) $1,065
From Los Angeles (Aug. 21-29) $1,422
* Fares above are round-trip based on required round-trip purchase for
economy class travel. Tickets must be purchased no later than August
23, 2007 and advance purchase of up to 14 days may be required. Fares
shown above are valid for travel Monday through Thursday, from 7/23/07
through 9/6/07. Fares for other days of the week are higher. Fares
require a Saturday-night minimum stay, and a maximum stay of 30 days
is permitted. Seats are limited and may not be available on all
flights/dates. Fares do not include fees, taxes and airport charges up
to $125, including the September 11th Security Fee of a maximum of $10
per round-trip. Fares do include an airline-imposed fuel surcharge of
$ 120-$ 170 per round trip itinerary, varying by destination. Fares
are non-refundable, non-endorsable, non-transferable. Change fees
apply. Space is limited and subject to availability. Other
restrictions may apply.
Where to stay
Savoy Boutique Hotel ***** - from $181
The five-star Savoy Boutique Hotel is perfectly located in the heart of
Tallinn. The hotel is exclusive and private with stylish and comfortable
rooms equipped with luxuries including slippers, bathrobes, aromatic
massage oils and body lotions.
The hotel is just a few steps away from Tallinn's
wide range of cafes, restaurants, wine cellars, theatres, nightclubs,
galleries and boutiques.
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Merchant's House Hotel **** - from $185
Steeped in local history, the four-star Merchant's
House Hotel stands on a charming cobbled street in the heart of Tallinn's
beautiful Old Town area. The hotel has charming rooms which all vary in
shape and design due to the flexibility and character provided by the
historical building. The hotel offers an exciting combination of
medieval architecture and state-of-the art fixtures and fittings.
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Kalev Spa Hotel & Waterpark *** - from $99
The new three-star Kalev Spa Hotel & Waterpark offers an oasis in Tallinn's
Old Town. This is a great place to rest after a long day of sightseeing.
The hotel offers a comprehensive choice of massage therapies and
packages, facial, body and beauty treatments. The price of the hotel
room includes use of the Water Park, gym and saunas.
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VILNIUS - Lithuania
Lithuania is a strong newcomer as a favored tourist destination in
Eastern Europe. The capital Vilnius is gorgeously picturesque and boasts
a Baroque Old Town that has been praised as the ?New
Prague.? Amid the winding cobblestone streets
of the old city, you can still feel you've been transported back to the
12th or 18th century.
There are plenty of historical and architectural masterpieces not to be
missed in this city, including churches, cathedrals and castles. At the
same time, modernity mingles in the form of a bustling new business
center with skyscrapers, fashionable shopping centres and stylish café's.
The nightlife offers a wide range of bars and clubs. Lithuanian beer is
considered to be the national drink and should be enjoyed together with
one of the distinctive local dishes.
Getting There
Sample priceline.com airfares to Vilnius.* Sample fares were available
as of July 13, 2007. To research or book flights
to Vilnius, visit http://www.priceline.com/flights/
From New York (Aug. 6-14) $1,004
From Washington, DC (Aug. 6-16) $1,121
From Chicago (Aug. 9-29) $1,034
From Los Angeles (Aug. 27 - Sept. 3) $1,422
* Fares above are round-trip based on required round-trip purchase for
economy class travel. Tickets must be purchased no later than August
23, 2007 and advance purchase of up to 14 days may be required. Fares
shown above are valid for travel Monday through Thursday, from 7/23/07
through 9/6/07. Fares for other days of the week are higher. Fares
require a Saturday-night minimum stay, and a maximum stay of 30 days
is permitted. Seats are limited and may not be available on all
flights/dates. Fares do not include fees, taxes and airport charges up
to $125, including the September 11th Security Fee of a maximum of $10
per round-trip. Fares do include an airline-imposed fuel surcharge of
$ 120-$ 170 per round trip itinerary, varying by destination. Fares
are non-refundable, non-endorsable, non-transferable. Change fees
apply. Space is limited and subject to availability. Other
restrictions may apply.
Where to stay
The Narutis Hotel ***** - from $143
Explore the Old Town of Lithuania's lively capital and discover winding
streets, hidden courtyards and ancient church spires. In a prime
position on the main artery of the Old Town, The five-star Narutis Hotel
is a historical and luxurious place to stay. The hotel has many charming
features, including an inner courtyard filled with flowers and unique
rooms, all with varied design.
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Ramada Vilnius **** - from $128
The 4-star hotel Ramada Vilnius is placed in the center of the beautiful
Old Town just in front of the famous Lithuanian National Philharmonic,
with two theatres around the corner. The Vilnius Town Hall is nearby and
there are plenty of restaurants, shops and museums in the area. Ramada
Vilnius is a beautiful hotel with friendly staff and well decorated
sparkling clean rooms.
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Hotel Europa City Vilnius *** - from $95
The three-star Europa City Hotel, which opened its doors in April 2003,
is located in a new business area in the center of Vilnius near the
Parliament buildings. The location is ideal for any visitor to Vilnius;
The Old City is just a few minutes away, so are the main shopping
districts and other main sights. This is a good value hotel in a great
location.
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