Vienna Budapest Prague Tours for Solo Travelers
How about enjoying a welcome dinner with Czech beer tasting, walking through Old Town, Charles Bridge, and dining on a Vltava River cruise with live music? Visit the fairytale Karlštejn Castle, and party at a stylish lounge bar before you head back home. Explore Vienna, Budapest, and Prague with fellow singles and make new friends and new memories.
10 best Vienna Budapest Prague solo travel packages
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- 8-Day Prague & Countryside for Single Travelers
- Berlin, Prague, Vienna & Budapest
- Best of Eastern Europe (Prague, Vienna and Budapest)
- Prague & Budapest
- Eastern Europe in 7 Days (Prague, Bratislava and Budapest)
- Eastern Whispers GO
- Private Tour: 3 Countries in One Week: Prague - Vienna - Budapest
- Prague & Vienna
- Celebrating youth; From Budapest to Munich via Rail & Bus
- Central European Capitals Premium Group Tour | 1 Week
A young local guide leads solo travelers 18+ through Prague's highlights over 8 days—St. Vitus Cathedral, Charles Bridge, and UNESCO-listed Prague Castle. There's a Vltava River dinner cruise with live music, a visit to fairytale Karlštejn Castle, and walks through Old Town's hidden courtyards.
Duration 8 days Destinations Prague, Karlstejn, Kutna Hora Age Range Ages 18+ Group Size Max Group Size 11 Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Prague Best Experience From
- US$6,306
Berlin, Prague, Vienna & Budapest
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Wingbuddy people in Europe were very accomodating and switched us to the French language tours.”
PDurocher, traveled in September
Stroll down Andrássy Avenue in Budapest, tour Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna, and wander Prague's Old Town Square. Comfortable stays at 3-star hotels like Ibis Wien Mariahilf and Promenade Budapest provide perfect bases.
Duration 13 days Destinations Germany, Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 28 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Wingbuddy From
- US$2,549
Best of Eastern Europe (Prague, Vienna and Budapest)
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Well booked hotels, trains and activities with extra tour suggestions.”
Jessica, traveled in May
Mix with others during walking tours of Prague's Jewish Quarter and Budapest's Castle District. Stay at welcoming hotels like Hotel Orion Varkert, with thermal baths and river cruises providing natural settings for meeting fellow travelers.
Duration 8 days Destinations Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 50 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator WiseYatra From $1,796
30% Off- US$1,257You save $539
Prague & Budapest
13 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Enjoyed every moment!!! Hotel was great, just wished it was closer to Old Town.”
JUDY, traveled in September
Walking tours of Prague's Old Town Square and Budapest's Castle District foster new connections in small groups. Centrally-located Lunik Hotel in Prague and Promenade Hotel in Budapest, with daily breakfast and organized transfers enable stress-free exploration.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Budapest Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 28 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Wingbuddy From
30% Off- US$998
Eastern Europe in 7 Days (Prague, Bratislava and Budapest)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The trip was really well organized with lots of interesting sights seeing.”
Jessica, traveled in February
Duration 7 days Destinations Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 50 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator WiseYatra From $1,502
30% Off- US$1,051You save $450
Duration 8 days Destinations Czech Republic, Germany, Austria, Hungary Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 72 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Europamundo From
30% Off- US$1,462
Private Tour: 3 Countries in One Week: Prague - Vienna - Budapest
21 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Private tour through the enchanting cities of Prague, Vienna, and Budapest was a journey that surpassed all expectations.”
Thomasso, traveled in January
Private guides illuminate Prague's Old Town, Vienna's palaces, and Budapest's thermal baths. Four-star hotels in safe, central locations provide comfortable sanctuaries throughout your journey.
Duration 7 days Destinations Czech Republic, Austria, Hungary Age Range Ages 17+ Group Size Max Group Size 10 Group Type PrivatePersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Prague Best Experience From
30% Off- US$3,035
Prague & Vienna
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The excellent tours planned for us by Wingbuddy were very pleasing.”
FRANCES, traveled in April
Prague's Charles Bridge and Vienna's Schönbrunn Palace welcome culture enthusiasts. Single rooms at Lunik Hotel and Ibis Wien Mariahilf complement guided walks in this social atmosphere. 45% of guests travel solo.
Duration 7 days Destinations Prague, Vienna Age Range All Ages Welcome Group Size Max Group Size 28 Group Type Group Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Wingbuddy From
30% Off- US$1,179
Duration 9 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Germany Age Range Ages 18-39 Group Size Max Group Size 8 Group Type GroupPersonalized Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Choose Balkans From $1,774
20% Off- US$1,419You save $355
What people love about touring Vienna Budapest Prague solo
- Best of Eastern Europe (Prague, Vienna and Budapest)
Well booked hotels, trains and activities with extra tour suggestions.
- Private Tour: 3 Countries in One Week: Prague - Vienna - Budapest
It was our trip after 20 years from our wedding and it was amazing, Europe is gergeous and we absolutely fell in love with Prague.
- Czechia Unesco Tour – 6 Unesco Sites in 6 Days, Max 6 People Per Tour
The Czechia Tours company’s small group tour of UNESCO sites was fabulous! I saw interesting, beautiful sights that I would not have seen on my own, plus learned a comprehensive history of Czechia and the individual places we visited. This tour is an efficient way to get out into the countryside and see little-known gems. I had heard of Cesky Krumlov and Kutna Hora, but not of these other amazing places: a fully preserved Renaissance market town; a preserved Jewish ghetto dating back to the 17 th century; a farming village in the Peasant Baroque style; and a historic town in the wine-making region of Moravia. Marek, the guide, explained the history and context of each of these locations. The hotels were charming and Marek knew the best places to eat in every location. One caveat: some of the hotels did not have elevators, so be sure to let the company know in advance if you are unable to climb stairs. I can’t emphasize enough how knowledgeable, pleasant and charming Marek was. Spending 4 days in his company was delightful. It was relaxing to know that all the details had been carefully tended to and all I had to do was enjoy the wonderful land of Czechia. Highly recommended!!
What our customers ask about Vienna Budapest Prague Tours for Solo Travelers
What safety considerations should solo travelers keep in mind in these cities?
Vienna Budapest and Prague rank among Europe's safest cities for independent travelers. The extensive public transit networks run reliably late into the night and main tourist areas feature good lighting and regular police presence. Safe accommodation options include the Hotel Sissi in Budapest and Hotel Lunik in Prague which are in well-traveled neighborhoods. As one TourRadar reviewer mentioned: "As a solo female traveler I felt completely safe walking around all three cities even in the evenings after group dinners."
Which areas in these cities are most recommended for solo travelers in the evenings?
Prague's Old Town Square buzzes with activity around its cafes and famous astronomical clock. Budapest's Jewish Quarter draws visitors to its unique ruin bars while Vienna's MuseumsQuartier offers cultural venues and dining. A TourRadar traveler mentioned "I felt completely safe walking around Vienna's Stephansplatz and Budapest's Vaci Street in the evenings - lots of other tourists and well-lit areas." These central districts have a steady flow of visitors and locals well into the evening hours.
What evening activities are recommended for solo travelers?
The cities offer varied nighttime experiences. You can join a dinner cruise on the Danube in Budapest attend classical concerts at Vienna's Musikverein or try Czech beer tastings in Prague. Group tours often include communal dinners like Prague's Medieval dinner show. One TourRadar reviewer noted: "The evening activities were great for socializing - I never felt alone during dinners or shows."
Which hotels are most recommended for solo travelers in these cities?
Look for centrally located properties like the Promenade Hotel near Budapest's Chain Bridge Hotel Atlantic in Prague's New Town and Hotel Caroline in Vienna's Mariahilf area. These hotels offer easy access to attractions public transport and dining options. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The Promenade Hotel's location was perfect for exploring Budapest solo - I could easily walk to cafes shops and the thermal baths."
Do I need to pay a single supplement on Vienna Budapest Prague tours?
Single supplements typically apply when booking private rooms ranging from $400-800 USD based on tour duration and hotel category. This applies at properties like the 4-star Lunik Hotel in Prague and Hotel Caroline in Vienna. Some companies including Wingbuddy provide room-sharing options to avoid extra costs. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "I opted to share with another solo traveler and it worked out great plus saved on costs."
What is the best time of year for solo travelers to visit these cities?
Plan your visit during shoulder season (April-May or September-October) when tourist crowds thin but social activities remain plentiful. These months feature city festivals outdoor events and comfortable temperatures that encourage interaction with other travelers. A TourRadar traveler noted: "Traveling in September was perfect - the weather was pleasant cafes were bustling with fellow travelers and all the Christmas markets were just starting to open."
























