Prague City to Innsbruck City one way Private Transfer: $2,223 Private one way Sightseeing transfer from Prague to Zel am See via Cesky Krumlov: $2,001 Prague to Budapest City one way Private Transfer: $2,001 Berlin Full Day Tour with Lunch and private transfers from Prague: $1,668 Prague is Beautiful, but IMO, Budapest is more-so, much more interesting, more to do, and much less Disney-feeling. With 10 days, I'd make sure to be in Berlin for one weekend and Budapest for the other, and have Vienna fall midweek. Budapest takes at least 3 full days of touring to do any kind of a descent job.
September. As the summer crowds start to thin out, September is a lovely month to visit Prague. Temperatures are still pretty warm with average highs of 65 degrees Fahrenheit (19 degrees Celsius) and average lows of 47 degrees Fahrenheit (8 degrees Celsius). It can rain a lot in September, but it's still a pleasant time to explore the city.
Budapest is a great destination for its romantic activities. Also, Zagreb is still popular, but not quite as popular for couples. Couples visit Budapest frequently as it offers plenty of romantic activities. With it's many beautiful neighborhoods, and unique entertainment options including the opera, this is a fun city for couples.
The difference in flights is about 150 dollars. I'd also vote for Prague, you'll experience a typical european winter. +1 for the christmas market and beer (cheaper than water, as they say) in Prague. Prague is much cheaper, they have their own currency that isn't the euro. It is walkable, Barcelona is not really.
The cost of accommodation, food, drinks and activities are all lower in Budapest than in Prague. A day out in Prague will usually be more expensive than in Budapest. Tourist attractions such Prague Castle and Charles Bridge will add to your total costs, whereas similar attractions in Budapest (e.g. the Buda Castle) are free. 3 days in Budapest and 2 in Prague is good but but not ideal. 4-5 days in Budapest and 3 in Prague is much better. In some respectsbyou might want to take all 5 days in Budapest. How do you plan to travel between the cities. You have to figure at least 1 day of travel between the 2 or an overnight train. 2. While much smaller in size than Berlin, Prague is a brilliant destination for a weekend visit. The city is a popular tourist hotspot, with people from all over the world flocking here to take in its architectural beauty, peruse its many different art galleries, and sample some of the worldโs best beer . Winner: Draw.
Budapest to Prague by train. It takes an average of 7h 26m to travel from Budapest to Prague by train, over a distance of around 274 miles (441 km). There are normally 19 trains per day travelling from Budapest to Prague and tickets for this journey start from ยฃ15.06 when you book in advance. First train.