We're doing the Danube Budapest to Prague. Hubby and I like local experiences too! So have you been to Budapest and/or Prague? We are spending a couple of days on each side of the cruise in each city. We'll be in Prague for a total of four days. Local recommendations?
We went to Vienna, Prague, Budapest, Krakow & Warsaw on a Grand Circle bus tour in the '90's. They just provided transportation and lodging. And a guide, a Pole who had learned English from Voice of America under his covers in the Cold War. We got a half day city tour in each city and Richard showed us how to use local public transport. Iirc we were about 3 nights in each city. This was before the Euro, so we had pockets full of Croner, and zlotys.There was no Internet. Paula and I spoke some German & Spanish.
We knew that after that, we could travel independently, anywhere in the world! It was a great experience.
You'll see Prague castle. Great museum there. Wensaslaus square where Prague threw off the bonds of Communism. See Shirley Temple (Ambassador to Czechoslovakia's) house. Great beer!
In Budapest (Pest side) the old city market beside the Danube is worth a visit. Kinda like the one in Barcelona, but bigger. Food stalls on the ground level- eat there. Upstairs there are booths with handmade goods from Russia and Caspian Sea Caviar. (Expensive, but where else will you find it?)
We walked across the Chain Bridge from the Buda side and rode the funicular up to St. Stephen's Church and found a small local restaurant for an anniversary dinner.
We''ll be back next Summer for a river cruise continuing down the Danube to Bucharest and the Black Sea.
Jim