Day trips from Budapest to Prague

Budapest to Prague with 2 hours for sightseeing
Budapest to Prague with 2 hours for sightseeing
Enjoy a comfortable and easy way to connect between two unique capitals with our private sightseeing transfer from Budapest to Prague. Meet your driver wherever you wish and relax on the journey to one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
€325
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To Prague: Private Transfer With A 2 Hour Stop
To Prague: Private Transfer With A 2 Hour Stop
Combine a private, bespoke sightseeing excursion with a comfortable vehicle transfer from Budapest to Prague during this one-way ride.
€595
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Prague Castle and Jewish Quarter Tour with Cruise and Lunch
Prague Castle and Jewish Quarter Tour with Cruise and Lunch
See the highlights of Prague by land and water on a 6-hour tour, including stops at the Charles Bridge, Prague Castle complex and much more. Enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant. Then, take a relaxing boat trip down the River Vltava.
€79
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Vltava Riverwalk with Lunch on an Open-Top Glass Boat
Vltava Riverwalk with Lunch on an Open-Top Glass Boat
Discover the magic of historical Prague from the deck of a riverboat on this cruise. Savor a delicious buffet lunch on board as you sail on the Vltava River, taking in the city’s iconic landmarks. Enjoy the soothing sounds of live music along the way.
from €45
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Vltava River Sightseeing Cruise (Daytime or Nighttime)
Vltava River Sightseeing Cruise (Daytime or Nighttime)
Admire Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Kampa Island, and other landmarks of Prague from the water during an evening city cruise. Enjoy views of the city’s iconic monuments highlighted by night lights.
from €16
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Prague Castle: Skip-the-line Castle Ticket and Optional Audio Guide
Prague Castle: Skip-the-line Castle Ticket and Optional Audio Guide
Experience Prague Castle with an entry ticket that offers an introductory overview of the complex. Get recommendations from your local host to make the most of your visit.
from €18
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Prague: Old Town, Medieval Underground & Dungeon Tour
Prague: Old Town, Medieval Underground & Dungeon Tour
See what's underneath the city of Prague on an insightful guided tour. Learn its history as you visit hidden rooms, cellars, and corridors in the Old Town's underground.
€23
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Evening eco-cruise with a glass of Prosecco
Evening eco-cruise with a glass of Prosecco
One-hour evening cruise on the fully electric boat Marie d´Bohemia or Bella Bohemia with a glass of Prosecco and a tour of Prague's historic attractions.
€24
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Prague Castle 2.5-Hour Tour Including Admission Ticket
Prague Castle 2.5-Hour Tour Including Admission Ticket
Explore spectacular Prague Castle and visit St. Vitus Cathedral, St. George’s Basilica, and Golden Lane. Take a tram ride up to the castle from the city’s Lesser Town, and learn about more than 10 centuries of the Czech capital’s history.
€35
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Prague: Old Town and Jewish Quarter Guided Tour in German
Prague: Old Town and Jewish Quarter Guided Tour in German
Enjoy a 2-hour guided walking tour in Prague's Old Town and Jewish Quarter. Travel back in time and hear about the city's history and legends.
€19
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Day Trips from Budapest to Prague: A Central European Adventure

Taking day trips from Budapest to Prague has become increasingly popular among tourists looking to experience more of Central Europe's rich history and culture. One of the best ways to get from Budapest to Prague with maximum sightseeing opportunities is by opting for a private transfer. These tours typically offer door-to-door service, ensuring a comfortable journey between the two iconic cities.

The route between Budapest and Prague is a treasure trove of attractions, and there's no better way to uncover them than by taking a stop in Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. Nestled along the Danube river, Bratislava is known for its picturesque old town and its UNESCO World Heritage sites. Most tours provide a few hours here, allowing travelers time for lunch and to see the city's most famous landmarks.

As your driver navigates the beautiful landscapes of Central Europe, you can't help but marvel at the seamless blend of nature and history along the way. Travelers have often shared rave reviews about the benefits of these private transfers. Not only do they save time compared to traditional ways to travel between Budapest and Prague, but the sightseeing opportunities are also unparalleled.

Once in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, the wonders continue. This city is famed for its stunning architecture and deep-rooted history, making it a must-visit spot in Central Europe. The seamless transfer from Budapest ensures that you have ample time to indulge in all that Prague has to offer.

For those with more days to spare, consider extending your trip to explore other renowned destinations in the Czech Republic. Each city and town offers a unique slice of Central Europe, with various UNESCO World Heritage sites, scenic river views, and authentic local experiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much time should I allocate for a day trip from Budapest to Prague?

  1. Train: The travel time for the Budapest to Prague train journey is around 6-7 hours. The train offers spacious seats, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. Train tickets can be purchased online or at the train station.
  2. Bus: The travel time for the Budapest to Prague bus journey is around 7 hours. Buses depart from Nepliget bus station in Budapest and arrive at the Florenc bus station in Prague. Bus tickets can be purchased online or at the bus station.
  3. Private transfer: Private transfers from Budapest to Prague are available and can take around 5 hours. Private transfers offer a more comfortable and flexible option, and can be booked online or through a travel agency.

What are some must-see attractions in Prague for a day trip from Budapest?

  1. Fisherman's Bastion: A neo-Gothic terrace located on the Buda bank of the Danube River in Budapest. It offers panoramic views of the city and is a popular spot for tourists.
  2. Vörösmarty tér: A central square in Budapest that is known for its cafes, restaurants, and shops. It is a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.
  3. Budapest-Prague Sightseeing Transfer: This tour offers hotel pick-up for private bookings and stops at Györ and Brno. The tour guide is knowledgeable, friendly, communicative, and on time.
  4. Cesky Krumlov: A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Czech Republic that is known for its medieval architecture and castle.
  5. Kutna Hora: A town located in the Czech Republic that is known for its Gothic architecture and the Sedlec Ossuary, a chapel decorated with human bones.
  6. Karlovy Vary: A spa town located in the Czech Republic that is known for its hot springs and colorful architecture.
  7. Bohemian Switzerland National Park: A national park located in the Czech Republic that is known for its sandstone formations and hiking trails.

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