1 week, 3 countries: Prague - Vienna - Budapest: PRIVATE TOUR: : $2,811 1,5 hour oldtimer convertible Prague sightseeing tour: $169 1,5-Hour Prague Magical Segway Tour: $70 Vienna vs. Budapest as Central Europe Destination. We have been planning a 3 week trip to Central Europe. Four days in Prague, then to either Budapest or Vienna on our way to a ten day trip through Croatia. Our original plan was three-plus days in Budapest, but friends are either strongly or mildly suggesting Vienna over Budapest. Budapest has more and better. Prague has a bit of Cubist building, though. 7. Both have more museums than you could visit in 1 trip. Budapest has the Esterhazy collection, one of the treasures of 3 days ago · Vienna hugs the Danube river on both banks, and the city’s highest elevation reaches 542 meters. Prague has a more central location within Czechia, and it’s also the Czech capital and largest city in the country. It’s slightly smaller at 1.3 million inhabitants. Prague is the historical capital of the medieval kingdom of Bohemia, and the Besides, while you could add in Prague, that makes it even more time-consuming and expensive to get to or from there, these 3 cities are far apart. At least Provence is in the middle of Paris and The Blue Danube Discovery with 2 Nights in Budapest & 2 Nights in Prague 2024. Destinations. Hungary, Slovakia +3 more. Age Range. up to 99 year olds. Ships. 4mexnCz. Krakow is great for history buffs wanting to explore one of Poland’s best-preserved old towns. Finally, choose Budapest to explore a gorgeous city with a big, metropolitan vibe and a unique nightlife. To help make your decision easier, I’ve outlined the accessibility, things to do, cuisine, nightlife, and affordability of Budapest, Prague Since Prague has long had a more developed tourist trade, I would imagine there's probably more to do there on Christmas and Boxing Day aside from the public baths. 3. Re: Prague vs Budapest for Christmas. I find Prague a cozier and more picturesque city than Budapest, with less social marked contrasts too. 4. Prague has had a bit of a property boom in recent years and for that reason prices have increased steadily in line with the rising house prices. Overall, much cheaper than cities like Dublin, London and Paris and probably on par with Malaga. A bit less than Lisbon and a bit more than Budapest. Accommodation – Krakow I would skip Prague altogether and opt to combine a trip to Vienna with a two or three day visit to Bratislava and a four or five day visit to Budapest. Prague is probably the tourist-trap capital of Europe. It has one wooden bridge that is rotting with each passing year and this bridge is supposed to be a tourist attraction (proves that you 10 years ago. Save. I have been to Prague, not to Budapest, so I can only rate Prague obviously ^^. I liked the gay scene, the people were very friendly, food was great and affordable, sightseeing is good, too, travekl around the city was quite easy with the tube. My only point of criticism would be foreign language knowledge of the locals. In many ways the cities are the same. The cuisines are similar. However, I would put the food of Budapest up against Prague any daywhen you think of the foie gras (the same stuff used to supply Paris), one of the cheapest haute caviar restaurants, and a supply of seafood flown in fresh daily, while I will admit I don't know Prague nearly as well as Budapest, I doubt very seriously if it can

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