Where you stay - Concept & Budget Tours
Last Updated: Jun. 09, 2009
PLEASE NOTE: These are just a sample of some of the accommodation Contiki uses throughout Europe. There is no guarantee that every tour will stay in the lodgings listed below. Check your Contiki Travel Documents for confirmation of your accommodations.
Where you stay is one of the main differences between tour styles offered by Contiki in Europe.
A Concept or Budget Tour is all about mixing it up, so get ready to stay in everything from hotels and cabins to hostels and special stopovers!
What’s a Special Stopover?
It’s accommodation that’s exclusively for Contiki travellers and managed by our crew. We choose unique, traditional places in fantastic locations, like a 16th century French Chateau, a Swiss Chalet and an Austrian Gasthof. Sound like these unique accommodations could add some flair to your holiday? Read on for more details about each of Contiki’s Special Stopovers.

French Chateau
It’s big. It’s grand. It’s ornate. And it’s oh so French. Our very own 16th century Chateau de Cruix overlooks the vineyards of the Beaujolais wine region, where you can picnic, chill out or cool off in the pool. With a bar, club and plasma TVs, the Chateau is the best of both old-world and new. It’s exclusive to Contiki travellers and the recent recipient of a makeover. Tres chic! More about the Chateau…

Austrian Gasthof
The landscape is so beautiful here it’ll leave you pondering new names for shades of green. While you consider your contribution to the colours in the crayon box, you’ll stay at our traditional Gasthof (guesthouse), Haus Schoneck, in Hopfgarten, Austria. And if you’re thirsty at the end of a hard day’s mountain biking or paragliding, there’s a well-loved bar to come home to. More about Haus Schoneck…

Swiss Chalet
Our Swiss Chalet, nestled in the cosy comfort of a glacial valley, is right in the heart of the Swiss Alps. At the foot of the 4159m high Jungfrau Mountain, the Chalet lets you appreciate the serenity of Switzerland with two feet firmly on the ground. And puts you within reach of the top of Europe by way of a cog railway ride up to the very top of the mountain. With an authentic bomb shelter bar under the Chalet, it doesn’t get more Swiss than this. More about the Swiss Chalet…
Hostels and Budget Hotels
In some cities Contiki also utilizes hostel or budget hotel accommodation such as:
- Haus International (Munich, Germany)
- Wombat Hostel (Vienna, Austria)

Contiki Villages and Campsites
European Campsites are generally very well equipped with shops, bars, restaurants on site. Most are usually within a short public transport ride from the centre of the cities and accommodations are in hard top cabins that are usually shared between 2 to 4 people.
Facilities vary from campsite to campsite with most sites utilizing shared showers and bathroom facilities. Your own towel and sleeping bag are a must on any Concept or Budget Tour.
- Contiki Village – Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain)
- Seven Hills Camping (Rome, Italy)
- Camping Fusina (Venice, Italy
Locations
Again, this is just a sample of some of the accommodation used and there is no guarantee that every tour will stay in the lodgings listed below. You should check your Contiki Travel Documents for confirmation of your accommodations.
These accommodations are very commonly used on Concept/Budget tours though.
Amsterdam
Hotel Nieuw Slotania
Slotermeerlaan 133
1063 Jn
Amsterdam
The Nieuw Slotania is about 20 € in a taxi form the city center but is also very well serviced by public transport and buses and trams make reaching the city center very easy.
Pick up and drop offs into the city are offered on your tour bus by your Contiki Road Crew.
Antibes/French Riviera
Hotellerie de Plein Air “Le Mistral”
1780 Route de la Mer
06410
Biot
Le Misteral campsite is roughly 10-15 minutes walk from the beach at Biot and the Biot train station. Trains take roughly ten minutes to reach Cannes and 40 minutes (sometimes less) to reach Nice.
If you have 2 nights in the Rivieria, you free day is up to you to do as you wish – no drop offs or pick ups are offered. An included excursion to Monaco is however offered on one of your evenings for all tours staying in the French Riviera.
Barcelona
Camping “3 Star” Estrellas
Autovia Castelldefels
Km 13200
08850 Gava
Barcelona
The campsite is roughly 20 &euro taxi ride from the city center but is better accessed by public bus which runs very close to the campsite.
Pick up and drop offs into the city are offered on your tour bus by your Contiki Road Crew.

Beaujolais Wine Region
Chateau de Cruix
Le Bois D’oingt
Theize, 69620, France
Located literally amongst the vineyards on the Beaujolais wine region in the south of France, Contiki’s very own Chateau de Cruix (simply known as ‘The Chateau’) is one of Contiki’s special stopovers. The closest village is that of Theize while the closet big cities are Villefranche and Lyon. Visiting the Chateau is a true and unique taste of the French countryside and this famous wine producing region.
You literally stay in the middle of the vineyards of this beautiful region and are there is no need for drop offs and pick ups.
Berlin
Wombat’s Hostel Berlin
Alte Schonhause str 2 D
10119, Berlin, Germany
Wombat’s hostel is a favourite on the Contiki circuit. Well-located and well-staffed, the hostel is a 10 minute walk to East Berlin’s hub, Alexanderplatz, and a 2 minute walk to Rosa-Luxemburg Platz U-Bahn station.
A young, hip, funky hostel with a well-loved rooftop bar and lounge with 6 computers and wi-fi, Wombat’s is the perfect place to rest your head in Berlin. Located in the trendy former East Berlin suburb of Mitte, which is famous for its bars and young urban designer shopping, Wombat’s is situated amongst the action – and Berlin is one place that you definitely wouldn’t want to be far from it!

Corfu
Hotel Frini and Apartments
Perama
94084
Corfu
The Hotel Frini is literally across the road from the beach and the beautiful Ionian Sea, a nice beach is roughly 3 minutes walk to the right as you exit the hotel. Corfu town is easily accessible by public bus and a taxi form Corfu town to the hotel is roughly 20 €.
Pick up and drop offs into the city are offered on your tour bus by your Contiki Road Crew.
NEW! Corfu Village Hotel
(address coming soon)
Located right opposite the beach on the east coast of the island, the Corfu Village Hotel boasts a private beach area with umbrellas and sun-beds.
Rooms have large balconies and sea views, and access to a great freshwater pool and outdoor area. Not to mention access to lots of watersports, as well as scuba diving (on request), beach volleyball and table tennis.
Exclusive to Contiki travellers, it also contains all the other hotel & room facilities you’d expect like a nightclub, bars, a terrace with music, and more!
Florence
Camping Internazionale Firenze
Via San Cristofano N.2
50029
Bottai Impruneta, Firenze
Camping Internazionale is roughly a ten minute walk form the closest public bus stop where you can take public buses to and from the city center. A taxi from the city to the campsite is roughly 20 €.
Pick up and drop offs into the city are offered on your tour bus by your Contiki Road Crew.

Hopfgarten (Austrian Tyrol)
Gasthof Schoneck
6361 Hopfgarten
Nord Tyrol
The Gasthof Schoneck is one of Contiki’s special stopovers and is on the edge of the town of Hofpgarten.
There is no need for drop offs and pick ups with your tour bus.
Lauterbrunnen (Swiss Alps)
Camping Jungfrau
Ch-3822, Lauterbrunnen
Switzerland
Camping Jungfrau has excellent facilities and is home to Contiki’s exclusive Swiss Chalet. The campsite and Chalet are roughly 10 minutes walk from the heart of the village of Lauterbrunnen. The Swiss Chalet is another of Contiki’s special stopovers.
There is no need for drop offs and pick ups with your tour bus.
Munich
Haus International
Elisabethstrasse 87
80797
Munich
Haus International is well serviced by bus and tram routes that can take you to and from the city center while a taxi is roughly 10 to 15 €.
Pick up and drop offs into the city are offered on your tour bus by your Contiki Road Crew.

Paris
Camping du Tremblay
Boulevard des Allies
4507 Champigny/Marne Cedex
(very near Joinville le Pont)
Paris
Camping du Tremblay is a Contiki Village in Paris, France. It’s a large and very popular campsite with Europeans but Contiki has their own private part of the campsite dedicated solely to our Budget/Concept tours.
Getting to and from the center of Paris is very easy. There is a public bus that takes you directly from the Village to the nearest train station ‘Joinville le Pont’. From there it’s roughly a 25 to 30 minute trip into the heart of the city. Joinville le Pont is on the red A3 RER line and has great connections to the Paris metro. Paris has one of the best public transport systems in the world.
A taxi to the Village will cost between 20 to 40 € depending on where you are in the city, what the traffic is like and what time of day it is. Parisian taxi drivers do not have the best reputation in Europe and it’s always best to check that they know where they are going before you get in.
Pick up and drop offs into the city are offered on your tour bus by your Contiki Road Crew.
Prague
Plus Prague Hostel
Privozni 1
Prague 7, 17000
Czech Republic
Contiki stays at the award-winning Plus Prague Hostel for good reason. A modern facility with private bathrooms, indoor pool, bar and nightclub, theme parties, flat screen TVs and several internet terminals, it’s an absolute smash with Contiki travellers. There’s plenty of chances to mingle as well, as loads of international independent backpackers also choose to make it their home in Prague.
Plus Prague also has convenient transportation into town, only a 20 minute tram ride and you’ll find yourself in Wenceslas Square.

Rome
Seven Hills Camping
Via Cassia 1216
00191, Rome
Seven Hills camping is a very well equipped campsite with a huge pool, shops, restaurants and bars. The closest train station is called ‘La Gustiniana’ on the FM3 line and is roughly 20 to 30 minutes walk. The campsite however runs a shuttle bus to the station. The train ride is 20 minutes into the city center where you can change to the Rome Metro for even better access to the city.
A taxi from the city center back to the Village is roughly 20 to 30 € depending on the time of day, traffic and when you get picked up in the city.
Pick up and drop offs into the city are offered on your tour bus by your Contiki Road Crew. If you Contiki Driver has a scheduled day of rest, alternative transport will be included.
Rhine Valley
A variety of small, traditional Germanic guest houses are used in towns between St Goar and Koblenz along the banks of the Rhine River.
There is no need for drop offs and pick ups with your tour bus.
Venice
Camping Fusina
Via Moranzani 79
30030, Fusina
Venice is a small island with only one bridge connecting it to the main land. The best and easiest way to reach or return from the island that is Venice is to take a motor boat. The trip takes roughly 25-30 minutes and there is a dedicated motorboat stop at the campsite.
The return motor boat to and from the Village is included as part of your tour.
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I did the Ultimate European in 2004 and had a great time. The accomodation varies, but on the whole is really good. The cabins in Paris are quite small and it’s difficult to get two people plus bags in comfortably. The Chateau is lovely, although I would argue that the climb for the picnic is NOT a small hill! Hopfgarten and the Swiss Chalet are also fantastic. I really liked the hotel in Corfu. I wasn’t in the main part, but the rooms were big and it was nice to be in a quieter part. The main problem in Venice was that it rained really heavily and I got drenched going from my cabin to the showers. I got bed bugs or something in the cabins in Rome and ended up having to go to a Greek hospital (not something I ever want to repeat!). I hated the hostel in Munich..the room was ok in itself, but was covered in anti-British graffitti which I found really offensive. The eastern European accomodation was fine..it ranged from KGB-looking tower blocks, to amazing 19th century opulence and modern hotels. Mostly the bathroom facilities were clean, although at some of the campsites you’re sharing with lots of people so I’d recommend flip flops for the showers.
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