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.
Prague 2-4 full days, Vienna 3-5 full days, Budapest 3-6 full days. As a stepping off point to see other countries: Prague, Vienna/Budapest (a tie depending on your gravel style. Vienna has shorter train trips, but Budapest has better discount airlines). The answer is seeing all three.
Answer 1 of 21: We are a middle age couple looking to spend 3 days in early November in either Prague or Budapest. We like a bit of culture/good food and drink but mostly meandering about.
3. Prague to Budapest one-way sightseeing tour. Time – 12 hours Cost – €85 per person, private options available Ease – 5 Fun – 5 Sightseeing – 5. A fun option travelling between Prague and Budapest is taking the one-way sightseeing tour from Prague to Budapest or the other way from Budapest to Prague.
9 Great Market Hall. Write about Great Market Hall Budapest The Great Market Hall (Nagycsarnok) is the largest and oldest indoor market in Budapest, Hungary. It is a true paradise for food lovers. You can find almost anything here, from the finest Hungarian cheeses and meats to the freshest fruits and vegetables.
Introduction to Warsaw and Budapest. Warsaw is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends the old with the new, offering a mix of historical sites and modern attractions. This Polish capital is a city of contrasts. On one hand, you have futuristic shopping centres, and on the other, a Soviet-era skyscraper dominating the skyline.
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budapest or prague which is better