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Day trips from Budapest?
We will be in Budapest end of March-beginning of April. Any suggestions for day trips to other towns/citites? Prabably iffy weather at that time: may not be great for long strolls in the forest/countryside!
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Bratislava. Cheap return rail (about €15 each); expensive, but fun, return high-speed ferry (about €100 each). Charming centre, but I am told that the rest of the city is pretty dreary.
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Sorry about the foregoing post -- complete lapse of attention. That's from Vienna!
From Budapest, there is a pleasant short trip to Szentendre, using suburban rail. |
Padraig - I actually did check out Budapest to Bratislava. It takes 2 1/2 hours and costs $53 per person U.S. round trip.
Don't know if it's worth it. Thanks about Szentendre. Have you been there? I think I read that it's extremely touristy. |
On Bratislava: if it's 2.5 hours each way, no I don't think it worth it unless you actually enjoy the journey itself.
Szentendre is indeed very touristy, and I consider that a negative. But it's a very inexpensive outing, and will not use up a lot of your time. You will find my trip report at: http://www.iol.ie/~draoi/ (you need to copy and paste the url, because of the way this site treats it). Not quite out of town: a trip on the children's railway in the Buda Hills is a treat. |
We did a daytrip to Pecs. Took the train, but I don't remember how long the ride was. Anyway, a nice town with churches, a mosque and a synagogue. Pretty picturesque although nothing phenomenal. Not touristy at all.
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HI Clifton - Why do you say that Eger is better as an ovenight than just a day trip? Too much to see for one day?
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Well, yes. At least I thought so, but everyone is different. We stayed overnight, but were enroute from further east, on our way back to Budapest. Plenty to see really. The map on that page I linked connects to different subpages for the different attractions.
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