![]() ![]() In Prague, you must visit Prague Castle, stroll through Prague's Jewish quarter and see Charles Bridge. So, don't hesitate to plan your itinerary well before starting your trip so that you can make the most of your stay in each of these cities. Prague, Vienna and Budapest have a large number of sights, monuments and places to discover. In my opinion, this is the ideal and essential time to discover all the corners of these magical cities in peace and quiet and make the most of your stay in the different imperial capitals. Therefore, I recommend a minimum of 3 days and up to a maximum of 5 days.įinally, I would opt for between 3 and 5 days to get to know the city of Budapest, depending on the plans you want to make in the Hungarian capital: if you want to visit the best spas in Budapest, take a cruise on the Danube. On the other hand, there are many monuments, palaces and sites to visit in Vienna. You can also take a trip to nearby places such as Karlovy Vary or Tezerín and, most importantly, it is a city to experience and soak up the atmosphere, so this number of days is ideal. On your trip to Prague - Vienna - Budapest I recommend that you spend a total of 4-5 days visiting the city of Prague. Buses run from 5am until after 11pm and there are also some early morning services. The companies operating from Vienna to Budapest are also Eurolines, RegioJet and Flixbus and the ticket price is between 10 - 15 €. The companies operating this route are Eurolines, RegioJet and Flixbus. The fare is between €10 - €20 per ticket. The bus route from Prague to Vienna is also very frequent, departing every hour from 4 a.m. Check all timetables and prices on the OBB Railjet website. ![]() You can also look them up on the official websites of the different companies that provide this service: OBB Railjet, RegioJet and České dráhy.Īlso, to get from Vienna to Budapest, the best option is to take the train, which takes about two and a half hours and costs between €20-30 depending on how far in advance you buy it. ![]() You can check the timetables online on the Omio website. There is a high frequency from the first train in the morning, which leaves at around 4.30am, to the last train, which leaves at around 7pm. The direct train from Prague to Vienna takes about four hours and the fare depends on how far in advance you buy your ticket, but is around 15 - 25 euros. However, you can also opt for other options such as the bus, which is a bit more uncomfortable but cheaper. It's the cheapest and most comfortable way to travel. When travelling between the cities, don't hesitate to choose the train as a means of transport. ![]()
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