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Budapest is enthralling with its beautiful art, prolific history, rich culture and distinct cuisine.
Trains are 4% more expensive in Budapest than in Prague.
A meal in Budapest is 4% cheaper than a meal in Prague.
Taxis are 25% more expensive in Budapest than in Prague.
Coffee in Budapest is 37% cheaper than in Prague.
Prague is one of the most stunning cities in Europe and is located alongside the Vitava River. It is also the site of the capital's most important airport, Vaclav Havel Airport Prague. The airport is strategically located in the centre of Europe, serving central and eastern European commuters. It is also easily accessible for passengers coming from the border areas of Germany, Poland, Austria and Slovakia. Prague Airport provides free Wi-Fi on top of comfortable lounges, kid zones, restaurants and banking facilities. Conference halls and meeting rooms are available for business people as well as a Rest and Fun centre if you need to catch a few winks before a long flight.
It is easy to access Prague Airport. Bus line 119 leaves from the Nadrazi Veleslavin or metro line A station to connect you to the airport. Another option is to leave from Zlicin metro line B station and hop on bus 100 to Prague Airport. A 'Train + Airport Express' package is also available to commuters. Once you get off the Prague Main Railway Station, take the Airport Express bus. A taxi is another practical and comfortable way to reach the airport from your hotel downtown. You can also arrange for private shuttles or drive a rented vehicle back to the airport.
Hungary's capital is one of the most amazing European capitals and proud of its rich heritage in history, culture, arts and gastronomy. Admire the spectacular Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion and Parliament Buildings. On Gellert Hill, you will find springs that feed Rudas Baths and Gellert Spa. Visit the Museum of Fine Arts, an important art gallery boasting impressive collections by the Old Masters. The city also offers many restaurants showcasing traditional Hungarian cuisine. In the evening, the nightlife is not to be skipped with lively bars, clubs and lounges taking centre stage. From sightseeing and cultural tours to shopping and fun, Budapest has everything you want in an exciting city break.
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is where the majority of commuters on flights from Prague to Budapest will arrive. By public transport, bus 200E from the airport will take you to metro M3 or the blue line with the final station Kobanya-Kispest. The nearest train station is Nyugati railway station with several connections to and from the city as well as intercity services. Bus 200E connects passengers to the station during the day while 900 operates at night. Other viable ways of arriving to the city centre include taking the miniBUD which is the official shuttle service provider of the airport. Taxis and car rentals are other means to get to your hotel downtown.
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