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Krakow or Budapest?
Hi! I'm traveling to Prague in late May with my husband, sister and brother-in-law and we're thinking about taking a few days to travel to either Krakow or Budapest. I'm looking for some advice or opinions on which city to choose. I am basing my decision on both ease of travel to destination city and things to do/see while there. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Depends on what you want to see and do...both are beautiful and wonderful cities!I am more familiar with Budapest, which has museums ( the Terror museum is very unique and interesting), baths, sights to see, and tons of restaurants etc... Have a wonderful time wherever you go.
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It rally depends on your personal interests. We've visited both. I'm Jewish so it was very interesting to visit both cities for a view of the past. Krakow is an old city that wasn't destroyed by the Nazis. Kazmierze, the former Jewish center is basically a museum of the past. Budapest is a lively city with a Jewish population that continues today. I have made my decisions based on my religious belief. I have been to Budapest about 3 times. This year, we are going back to Poland for our 3rd visit. Budapest may be easier to reach from Prague but Krakow is something to see also. |
Both cities are interesting. Budapest may be easier to reach by train. Krakow is an ancient city with plenty of character and bursting with energy of its university students - tons of things to see. Budapest is a big city with some interesting sights.
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I visited Budapest once and its picturesque and interesting. Krakow I visited twice and would gladly visit again. Beautiful, easy to just walk around, people so helpful and friendly, I loved it. Lots to see within the city and just beyond. Krakow has a big warm heart - the pearl of Poland. Also its in its early day of becoming a huge tourist destination so if I were you I would visit as soon as possible.
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I prefer Krakow to visit, but in your situation I would choose Budapest. I like both cities a lot.
The reason for this is that I think Budapest offers a better contrast to Prague than Krakow does. You will get to see two very different cities this way. |
I can't compare the two as I haven't been to Krakow, but I've been to Budapest twice (next month will be my third trip) and love it. If you're a photographer, go to Statue Park, great photo ops!
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Depends on how you're travelling as Budapest's closer by train to Prague & I don't know if you're up to an overnight train to Krakow. Besides Krakow's main square (Rynek Glowny), the Kazimierz area & the castle, you'll have to catch a ride to the outskirts to the must-see salt mine & Auschwitz-Birkenau death camps. Budapest is a much larger city with the Danube dividing Buda & Pest. It has a fantastic subway system (one line is the oldest in Europe).I suggest you research the virtues of both cities.It depends on your interests.Both deserve a visit.
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Thanks everyone for all the great advice and info!
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