Should i visit budapest or krakow




















City of a Hundred Spires Prague lures millions of tourists each year with its World Heritage-listed medieval city center--a labyrinth of narrow lanes, bridges, cathedrals, and palaces overlooked by a thousand-year-old castle.

Prague is known for historic sites, nightlife, and museums. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: take in the views from Charles Bridge , don't miss a visit to Vaclavske namEsti , take in the architecture and atmosphere at St.

Vitus Cathedral , and indulge in some culinary diversions at a local gastronomic tour. For where to stay, maps, more things to do, and tourist information, go to the Prague tour itinerary planning app.

Seattle, USA to Prague is an approximately On the 9th Thu , you'll travel to Krakow. Find places to stay Sep 4 — Hotels on Booking. Highlights from your trip. Must see. See timeline. Krakow is quite a historically significant city and there are numerous points of interest within it.

There are also a few day trips that are within easy reach of Krakow, including the Wieliczka Salt Mine and, more sobering, the Auschwitz-Birkenau Concentration Camp. The main tourist attractions are all fairly accessible on foot, but the city does also have an extensive tram and bus network making it incredibly easy to get around. It is also quite a bicycle-friendly city and that can be a great way to sightsee, especially if the weather is nice.

Polish cuisine is probably most famous for one thing, pierogi. There are a number of affordable pierogi shops that are open 24 hours per day and it is a popular late-night snack for those coming home from a night of partying.

Much like Czech cuisine, Polish food does tend to be quite meat-heavy with large additions of potatoes and cabbage. Krakow is also where the bagel was invented, and there are many bakeries and cafes where you can sample this popular breakfast item. Most notably in the Old Town, bars and clubs in Krakow seem more geared toward its foreign visitors, playing generic music and exploiting drunk tourists with outrageous cover charges and overpriced and watered-down drinks. If you want to avoid this kind of place but still want to go out, there are more options outside of the Old Town.

It is incredibly backpacker-friendly, with many hostels including breakfast and dinner in their nightly costs. Restaurant prices, especially in the Old Town, can be on the more expensive side. Booze prices also are the most expensive of the cities covered in this article and are more akin to what one might pay in Western Europe.

If you need some help, these are our top choices:. They offer a delicious free breakfast and nightly social activities that are a great way to meet other travellers and really encourage you to make the most of your time in the city. They also have a friendly, local staff who can give great recommendations of things to do in the city.

Click here to see the latest reviews and rates on Hostelworld! They have a range of comfortable and clean rooms, hour staff and check-in, and breakfast is included in the room rate.

Click here to read the latest reviews and prices on Booking. Click here to browse the best deals on hotels in Krakow! Divided in two by the Danube river, the tranquil and residential Buda side on the west bank can offer a nice escape from the vibrant and metropolitan Pest side to the east.

Budapest is located in north-central Hungary and is easily accessible by train or bus from most major cities in the region and other smaller cities in Hungary. There are direct connections to and from Budapest to cities like Belgrade, Cluj-Napoca, Bratislava, and Vienna and also a number of overnight train and bus services make sure to book these in advance on Omio to save money! Budapest also has a large international airport that services a number of major airlines. It is also the hub for budget airline Wizz Air, meaning that there are frequently great flight deals to the city from elsewhere in Europe.

Due to its location and connections to other cities, Budapest is also a fantastic place to commence or end a Central or Eastern European trip. There are numerous options available as to where to go after Budapest and it is the perfect jumping-off place to explore everything that this incredible region has to offer. Those who travel to Budapest are spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do, as there are myriad points of interest for any tourist. Hungarian food is unique to that of other countries in the region, much like the Hungarian language itself.

While many might associate Eastern and Central Europe with bland boiled potatoes and cabbage or cold purple soup, I can assure that this is not the case in Hungary.

Most people are familiar with goulash and chicken paprikash and notice that Hungarian food has significantly more spice and flavour than other cuisines from the region. Nightlife in Budapest is internationally famous, most notably for its unique ruin bars.

These quirky establishments generally inhabit previously abandoned buildings and can be filled with alternative art and decor. Some of the bigger ruin bars, such as the original and most famous, Szimpla Kert, span several floors and have multiple bars within the main building. If you like EDM and want to party until dawn, Budapest has that. One of the biggest factors in deciding where to go in Europe will definitely be the affordability of the city and luckily for those who are travelling in Central Europe on a budget , Budapest is one of the most affordable cities in the EU.

It is incredibly easy to experience this wonderful city to its full potential while still maintain a tight budget. There are myriad budget accommodation options , including numerous cool hostels and Airbnb listings. Eating out in a restaurant also can be quite affordable, given you avoid the more heavily touristed areas. Alcohol prices are also quite low compared to other large European cities, with some of the cheapest beer prices on the continent.

As mentioned earlier, there are seemingly infinite options when it comes to accommodation in Budapest in both Buda or Pest. Here are some of our top picks:. The facilities are clean, the staff is friendly, and they offer both dorm beds and private rooms. Click here to see the latest rates and reviews on Hostelworld! Butterfly Home Danube — this boutique hotel located in a great area on the Pest side is a fantastic place to rest your head while in Budapest. They offer a range of rooms that are suitable for couples and families alike and there is also breakfast included in the rate.

Click here to see the rates and reviews on Booking. Private rentals are another great alternative and affordable accommodation option. There are a number of great apartments to choose from such as this panoramic apartment on the Pest side of the city. Can anyone recommend one over the other? I want to be sure to choose a city where there is plenty to do-- just returned from four days in Bilbao and felt I could have done it in 2.

Budapest is much bigger so there is also more to do there. Hotels in Budapest are generally more expensive than in Krakow but less than in Vienna or Prague. I believe it's possible to find one which will fit the budget. I've been to both Budapest and Krakow in the last two years.

It would be impossible to say if there is more to do in one place than the other. I personally found the history in Krakow more interesting than in Budapest; however, Budapest seems more trendy than Krakow.

In Krakow you'll meet lots of tourists from the UK. Budapest is probably more spectacular while Krakow is probably easier on the budget. I say, "Toss a coin. Depending on your itenerary Krakow is probably a longer distance. If you are hopping around by plane, it won't matter much.



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