Daytrip Àr en plattform som kopplar dig till lokala förare som transporterar dig frÄn dörr till dörr, frÄn en stad till nÀsta. Vi ger dig ocksÄ möjlighet att utforska sevÀrdheter lÀngs vÀgen. Vi kör, du upptÀcker.
Alla Daytrip-bokningar Àr enkelresor. Om du behöver en returresa pÄ ett annat datum, boka det som en separat enkelresa. För en dagsutflykt, vÀnligen begÀr en anpassad resa. Om du planerar att stanna mer Àn ett par timmar rekommenderar vi att du bokar tvÄ enkelresor sÄ att du inte betalar förarens vÀntetid.
För Daytrips privata tjĂ€nst kan du avboka för full Ă„terbetalning upp till 24 timmar före avresa. För Daytrip Pool delad skyttel erbjuder vi tre biljettalternativ vid bokning: Ej Ă„terbetalningsbar, Flexibel (avbokning 24 timmar före avresa) och Super-flexibel (avbokning upp till 15 minuter före avresa). Ăndringar som begĂ€rs inom 36 timmar beror pĂ„ förarens tillgĂ€nglighet, sĂ€rskilt under högsĂ€song.
VÀlj helt enkelt din start- och slutdestination via vÄr hemsida och ange ditt avresedatum och tid. BlÀddra och lÀgg till sightseeingstopp lÀngs vÀgen genom att följa bokningsinstruktionerna pÄ skÀrmen. Det Àr ett enkelt och roligt sÀtt att boka ditt nÀsta Àventyr! Om din önskade rutt inte finns pÄ vÄr webbplats kan du begÀra en anpassad resa.
Varje passagerare fÄr ha med sig en stor vÀska (74 x 53 x 28 cm) och en liten vÀska (56 x 36 x 23 cm). Lyxbilar kan endast rymma 2 stora vÀskor. Vi skickar alltid det fordon som bÀst passar dig och ditt bagage, sÄ se till att vÀlja den faktiska mÀngden bagage du reser med vid bokning. Om du har extra stort bagage eller Àr osÀker, kontakta oss.
Ăverallt utom i USA tillhandahĂ„ller förarna lĂ€mpliga bilbarnstolar (meddela oss bara vid bokning). I USA krĂ€ver vissa delstater att du sjĂ€lv tar med bilbarnstol.
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Yes â this is one of the strongest advantages of booking a private transfer. VĂĄc is the southernmost town on the Danube Bend, and your Daytrip driver can route your day to include additional stops like VisegrĂĄd or Esztergom further north. When booking, simply add your preferred stops and your driver will handle the logistics. This kind of flexible, multi-stop itinerary is difficult to manage by public transport and nearly impossible to coordinate through a standard tour.
Your Daytrip driver picks you up directly from your Budapest hotel or accommodation and drops you at the heart of VĂĄc â no train schedules to navigate, no luggage to haul between platforms, and no figuring out return connections on the fly. You set the pace: linger at the cathedral, spend extra time at the Tragor Ignac Museum, or simply soak up the riverside atmosphere. When you're ready to head back, your driver is there.
Three to four hours is enough to cover the major landmarks comfortably without rushing. The compact baroque town center keeps walking distances short, so you can move between the cathedral, the episcopal palace, the triumphal arch, and the riverside promenade without losing time. If you want to explore the Roman and medieval artifact collection at the episcopal palace museum in depth, or simply sit by the Danube for a while, budget closer to half a day.
Absolutely. VĂĄc sits just 34 km (21 miles) north of Budapest along the Danube, making it one of the most rewarding and undervisited day trips from the capital. Unlike the more tourist-heavy stops on the Danube Bend, VĂĄc rewards curious travelers with genuine depth â a 18th century cathedral modeled on St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, a triumphal arch built for an empress who never saw it, and 200-year-old mummies displayed in hand-painted coffins. It's the kind of place where history feels personal rather than packaged.
Three stops stand out. The Cathedral of VĂĄc is an imposing baroque landmark deliberately styled after St. Peter's Basilica â its scale feels almost improbable for a town this size. The Triumphal Arch is one of Central Europe's architectural oddities: built in 1764 to welcome Empress Maria Theresa, who entered from a different direction and never actually passed through it. And the Tragor Ignac Museum houses a collection of 200-year-old mummies discovered in a hidden crypt beneath a church â fully clothed, remarkably preserved, displayed in vividly painted coffins.
Most historic Hungarian towns were shaped by a single dominant era. VĂĄc was remade repeatedly â Roman foundations, medieval growth, total destruction during the Mongol invasion of 1241, rebuilding by German colonists, Ottoman occupation, destruction again in 1686, then a plague in 1776. Each cycle left a layer. The result is an unusually textured town where a baroque city hall sits on a medieval foundation, homes still contain 13th century cellars, and an 18th century cathedral stands where much older structures once did. That layered, accidental quality is what makes wandering VĂĄc genuinely interesting rather than simply picturesque.