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Budapest is fast becoming a popular destination
for touring teams. The capital city of Hungary sits astride the
majestic Danube river.
Buda is the old town with it’s castle perched high above
the city, Pest is more modern with designer shops, trendy bars
and restaurants.
Hungary has a fine footballing pedigree and a visit to the famous
Nep Stadion is a must.
We are the UK’s no 1 agent to the Kun Cup, Eastern Europe’s
largest and most prestigious football tournament. The tournament
is held at the end of July in the town of Szolnok, between Budapest
and the Romanian / Ukrainian border.
Bratislava may be the capital of Slovakia but it retains a provincial
feel from the days it was the second city in Czechoslavakia. There
are many similarities to Prague, prices are cheap, beer, food and
nightlife are similar.
Most of the nightlife is centred around the Old Town and on the
banks of the Danube.
We feature the capital city of Warsaw and the beautiful city of
Krakow in the south of the country as single or two centre destinations.
Warsaw’s nightlife is mainly centred
around the Old Town, which was completely rebuilt after World
War 2.
Krakow is a great destination for touring
teams. It’s large
student population ensures a thriving social scene centred around
it’s many cellar and music bars. It’s possible to combine
a visit here to nearby Auschwitz.
Llubjiana is a quaint, charming city. Nightlife is informal and
relaxed.
Excursions are possible to Lake Bled and into the mountains.
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