🇭🇺🇦🇹🇵🇱🇨🇿 AEA Hungary, Austria, Poland & Czech Republic | Business in Eastern Europe

📅 Itinerary

🛫 Day 1: Flight to Budapest

🏙️ Day 2: Arrival in Budapest

  • Guided walking tour of Budapest
  • Welcome dinner

💼 Day 3: Budapest Business Visits

  • Visit U.S. Embassy
  • Company visit (e.g., SAP Labs Hungary)

🏢 Day 4: Budapest Commerce & Media

  • Visit Nestlé Hungária
  • Tour media company in Budapest

🚆 Day 5: Budapest → Vienna

  • Travel to Vienna by train
  • Free evening to explore

🏭 Day 6: Vienna Business & Industry

  • Visit Raiffeisenbank
  • Tour Opel Vienna plant

🚆 Day 7: Vienna → Krakow (overnight train)

  • Free day to explore Vienna: Hofburg Palace, museums, Danube boat trip

🏰 Day 8: Krakow Arrival

  • Free day to explore the city

📊 Day 9: Krakow Business & Diplomacy

  • Visit U.S. Consulate
  • Local or international company visit

🚆 Day 10: Katowice & Auschwitz

  • Company visit in Krakow/Katowice
  • Guided tour of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
  • Overnight train

🏙️ Day 11: Arrival in Prague

  • Tour of Prague Airport (business perspective)
  • Free afternoon for exploration

🏭 Day 12: Industry in Czech Republic

  • Visit Toyota Peugeot Citroën plant in Kolín
  • Tour Sklarny Bohemia glass factory in Podebrady

🍺 Day 13: Prague Business & Culture

  • Company visit in Prague
  • Guided brewery tour with tasting

🏙️ Day 14: Prague Wrap-Up

  • Free day in Prague
  • Farewell dinner

🛫 Day 15: Departure from Prague


📦 Program Includes

  • 🏨 2–3 star hotel accommodations
  • 🍽️ Daily breakfast + welcome & farewell dinners
  • 🚌 Private coach bus + train tickets
  • 🚋 Public transport passes in Budapest, Vienna, Krakow & Prague
  • 🧑‍🏫 On-site coordinator & bilingual guides
  • 🎟️ All entrance fees & cultural activities

🌍 Overview

The AEA Hungary 🇭🇺 Austria 🇦🇹 Poland 🇵🇱 Czech Republic 🇨🇿 Business in Eastern Europe Program provides a comprehensive look at business, politics, and culture in Central and Eastern Europe. Students explore companies, embassies, and historical sites while gaining insight into the region’s transformation since 1989.

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