Wales - Egyéni körutazás autóbérléssel
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Wales - Egyéni körutazás autóbérléssel

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Created: Thursday, February 15, 2024
Ref ID: 6288216
price per person From
550.225 Ft
Based on 2 adults
Created: Thursday, February 15, 2024
Destinations: Liverpool, Conwy, Portmeirion, Aberystwyth, Cardiff, Liverpool

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01 Aug
Transport from Budapest to Liverpool
Departure
Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus Aer Lingus
12:30 - Budapest, Budapest Ferenc Liszt (BUD)
19:35 - Liverpool, Liverpool (LPL)
8h 5m 20 KG 1 Stop
EI
EI Aer Lingus - EI 673
12:30 - Budapest, Budapest Ferenc Liszt (BUD)
14:45 - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
Transport:  EI673
Cabin Class: Economy
3h 45m - Connection in Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
EI
EI Aer Lingus - EI 3196
18:30 - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
19:35 - Liverpool, Liverpool (LPL)
Transport:  EI3196
Cabin Class: Economy
01 Aug
1. Liverpool
Stop
About the destination: Difficult to mention Liverpool without thinking about the Beatles. This band is still a matter of pride for the Liverpudlians, but that should not overshadow other attractions in this city on the west coast of England. Its undeniable cultural dynamism today materializes in the rehabilitation and reuse of its industrial heritage, the conversion of the Albert Dock as a cultural and leisure centre, the opening of the Tate Gallery or the creation of the Garden Festival have made Liverpool one of the most vibrant cities in the country. Without a doubt, Albert Dock is the most important sight of Liverpool. A succession of solid brick warehouses surround a pond. A World Heritage site, the Albert Dock houses the award-winning Tate Liverpool, the Merseyside Maritime Museum and the stunning International Slavery Museum. With so much to see and do, rest weary feet in one of the many bars, cafes and restaurants situated around the dock. And then there's the Beatles. There are many places around the city that cherish this legendary band, museums, bars, shops, hotels and cafeterias themed around the band’s history attract many musical pilgrims. All this Beatles sites share the spotlight with another symbol of the city: The Metropolitan Cathedral, the biggest cathedral in the UK, also attracts many tourists due to its unusual architecture. Of course, it's impossible to talk about Liverpool without mentioning football. Here, on Anfield stadium, home of Liverpool F.C, visitors will learn all there is to learn about this great club. Around the stadium there are a few pubs for pre-match drinking and meet first-hand the team’s passionate fan base. Now, that is the real Liverpool experience.
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Transport from Liverpool to Conwy
No transport selected
01 Aug
2. Conwy
Stay
About the destination: Conwy is a small walled town on the coast in North Wales. It is on the UNESCO World Heritage List and a perfect base for exploring everything North Wales has to offer. The gateway to Snowdonia and easy access to the Island of Anglesey, the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno and the timeless Llyn Peninsula. With its picturesque harbor that sits on the estuary of the River Conwy spanned by Thomas Telford suspension bridge, Conwy is renowned for its medieval Castle and mostly complete town walls. Both the castle and the Town walls are a World Heritage Site with the castle itself being one of the most impressive examples of mediaeval military architecture that you will find. The Medieval town walls are still standing and can be walked along. There are some wonderful pictures to be taken here. Today Conwy is only invaded by tourists and is a busy town with nice shops and many ancient buildings that sit comfortably among more recent builds, there is a lot of things to see and do. This magical town is certainly one of the gems of The United Kingdom.
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Transport from Conwy to Portmeirion
No transport selected
04 Aug
3. Portmeirion
Stay
About the destination: Portmeirion is a tourist villa built in Italian style in Gwynedd County, north Wales. With a very original appearance, the area has been localization for various filming, especially from the television series The Prisoner.
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04 Aug
Accomodation
2 Nights
Transport from Portmeirion to Aberystwyth
No transport selected
06 Aug
4. Aberystwyth
Stay
About the destination: Aberystwyth is both a university town and a community in Ceredigion, Wales. Historically in the historic county of Cardiganshire, the literal meaning of the Welsh: Aberystwyth is the mouth of the Ystwyth. In one form or the other, Aberystwyth University has been a major educational location in Wales since the establishment of University College Wales in 1872. The town is situated on Cardigan Bay on the west coast of Wales, near the confluence of the River Ystwyth and Afon Rheidol. Following the reconstruction of the harbour, the Ystwyth skirts the town. The Rheidol passes through the town. The seafront, with a pier, stretches from Constitution Hill at the north end of the Promenade to the harbour at the south. The beach is divided by the castle. The town is divided into five areas: Aberystwyth Town; Llanbadarn Fawr; Waunfawr; Llanbadarn; Trefechan; and the most populous, Penparcau. At the 2001 census, the population of the town was 15,935. This reduced to 13,040 at the 2011 Census. During nine months of the year, there is an influx of students. Including the suburbs of Llanbadarn Fawr, the population is 16,420, the built-up area having a population of 18,749. Aberystwyth Bay from a 1748 survey by Lewis Morris (1701–1765) The distance to Swansea is 55 miles (89 km); to Shrewsbury 60 miles (97 km); to Wrexham 63 miles (101 km); to Cardiff 76 miles (122 km); and to London 180 miles (290 km).
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Transport from Aberystwyth to Cardiff
No transport selected
07 Aug
5. Cardiff
Stay
About the destination: The capital of Wales, considered the youngest capital of Europe, is a lively metropolis, modern and Victorian, in which contemporary buildings coexist in harmony with old nineteenth century buildings. Cardiff is an exquisite blend of the old and the new. Cardiff castle stands proudly on the edge of an immense park while a display of architectural fantasy adorns the streets of Georgian houses. The biggest tourist attraction in town is the eleventh century castle built on an ancient Roman castle. Today the castle is a real mix of styles and buildings, being perhaps the most prominent the Norman tower. Climb to the top of the tower for a priceless view of the city. Cardiff Bay, the city’s port, has been fully restored and has reunited the Welsh capital with the sea. Cardiff Bay has spectacular buildings, including the Millennium Stadium and Millennium Centre. The Millennium Stadium is the international sports village and the Millennium center is the cultural hub of the city with exciting plays and operas. The city also has world-class museums and galleries. The National Museum of Wales has collections of natural history and geology, plus an art gallery. St Fagan’s Museum is an open-air collection of re-erected historic buildings brought in from all over Wales. It offers a walk through Welsh history from Celtic times to today. Wales' capital city is a vibrant destination, replete with stylish bars, restaurants, hotels and historical attractions that will not disappoint visitors.
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Transport from Cardiff to Liverpool
No transport selected
08 Aug
6. Liverpool
Stop
About the destination: Difficult to mention Liverpool without thinking about the Beatles. This band is still a matter of pride for the Liverpudlians, but that should not overshadow other attractions in this city on the west coast of England. Its undeniable cultural dynamism today materializes in the rehabilitation and reuse of its industrial heritage, the conversion of the Albert Dock as a cultural and leisure centre, the opening of the Tate Gallery or the creation of the Garden Festival have made Liverpool one of the most vibrant cities in the country. Without a doubt, Albert Dock is the most important sight of Liverpool. A succession of solid brick warehouses surround a pond. A World Heritage site, the Albert Dock houses the award-winning Tate Liverpool, the Merseyside Maritime Museum and the stunning International Slavery Museum. With so much to see and do, rest weary feet in one of the many bars, cafes and restaurants situated around the dock. And then there's the Beatles. There are many places around the city that cherish this legendary band, museums, bars, shops, hotels and cafeterias themed around the band’s history attract many musical pilgrims. All this Beatles sites share the spotlight with another symbol of the city: The Metropolitan Cathedral, the biggest cathedral in the UK, also attracts many tourists due to its unusual architecture. Of course, it's impossible to talk about Liverpool without mentioning football. Here, on Anfield stadium, home of Liverpool F.C, visitors will learn all there is to learn about this great club. Around the stadium there are a few pubs for pre-match drinking and meet first-hand the team’s passionate fan base. Now, that is the real Liverpool experience.
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08 Aug
Transport from Liverpool to Budapest
Return
British Airways
British Airways British Airways
12:35 - Liverpool, Liverpool (LPL)
0:15 - Budapest, Budapest Ferenc Liszt (BUD)
+1 day 10h 40m 1 PC 2 Stops
BA
BA British Airways - BA 8851
12:35 - Liverpool, Liverpool (LPL)
13:35 - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
Transport:  BA8851 Operated by:  Aer Lingus
Cabin Class: Economy
2h 20m - Connection in Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
BA
BA British Airways - BA 5974
15:55 - Dublin, Dublin (DUB)
17:20 - London, Heathrow (LHR)
Transport:  BA5974 Operated by:  Aer Lingus
Cabin Class: Economy
3h 25m - Connection in London, Heathrow (LHR)
BA
BA British Airways - BA 870
20:45 - London, Heathrow (LHR)
0:15 - Budapest, Budapest Ferenc Liszt (BUD)
Transport:  BA870
Cabin Class: Economy
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