How do I plan Budapest and Vienna in Prague?
Prague Vienna Budapest Itinerary 10 days + Tips for 12 days in Central Europe
- Day 1: Arrive in Prague.
- Day 2: Explore Prague city highlights.
- Day 3: Take a day trip from Prague to Kutna Hora or Cesky Krumlov.
- Day 4: Arrive in Vienna.
- Day 5: Explore Vienna.
- Day 6: Take a day trip to Wachau Valley from Vienna.
How many days in Vienna vs Prague?
Vienna is more spread out and thus feels less invaded. Travelers often recommend at least 3 nights to visit Prague, and 4 nights to see the main sights in Vienna.
How do I get from Prague to Vienna and Budapest?
There are direct trains covering the distance between Vienna and Budapest in 2 hours and 47 minutes and they leave their respective station every two hours. If you decide to travel between Vienna and Prague, the journey will last 4 hours and 45 minutes with departures almost every two hours.
What is there to do in Budapest and Prague?
Here’s what you’ll see and do on our Prague & Budapest tour:
- Prague Castle Orchestra performance.
- Prague Castle.
- St. Vitus Cathedral.
- St. George’s Basilica (when available)
- Old Town orientation walk.
- Municipal House (when available)
- Jewish Museum in Prague pass.
- Spanish Synagogue.
What to do in Hungary and Czech Republic?
Discover Central Europe with a tour that will take you through the Czech Republic and Hungary. Visit the 9th-century Prague Castle or the medieval Castle Hill in Budapest, bathe in Bohemia’s mineral waters and enjoy a Pilsner beer in Pizen, the city that hosts the Pilsner factory.
What to do in Vienna on Central Europe Tour?
Day 5 Vienna city tour and Schonbrunn Palace visit. Vienna City Tour will take you to the central Innere Stadt’s historic quarter – a home to the Gothic St Stephen’s Cathedral with its ornate roof tiles. Sense the ghosts of Habsburg rule as you wander around the living quarters of Austria’s former royal family at the Hofburg imperial palace.
Which is the best city to visit in the Czech Republic?
Visit the 9th-century Prague Castle or the medieval Castle Hill in Budapest, bathe in Bohemia’s mineral waters and enjoy a Pilsner beer in Pizen, the city that hosts the Pilsner factory. When in Budapest, hop on a cruise on the Danube River to see the city from a different perspective.
What’s the best way to see Budapest for free?
When in Budapest, hop on a cruise on the Danube River to see the city from a different perspective. This operator allows you to rebook your dates or tours with them for free, waiving change fees. Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.