Prague – Budapest Tren Bileti
Doğrudan yüksek hızlı · €16.9 fiyatlarla
Prague – Budapest Güzergah Özeti
Connect two of Central Europe's most captivating capitals by direct train. Prague to Budapest by rail takes under 7 hours on the fastest EuroCity services, crossing through Slovakia with a stop in Bratislava. Up to 11 daily departures offer excellent flexibility for this popular route.
Czech Railways operates the mainline EuroCity service via Breclav and Bratislava, now using modern railjet equipment from December 2025. RegioJet offers a budget-friendly alternative via Vienna, taking slightly longer at 8 hours but including free coffee, water and at-seat steward service.
The journey passes through three countries and offers a fascinating contrast between the Gothic and Baroque architecture of Prague and the grand riverside panorama of Budapest, split across the Danube between Buda and Pest.
Prague–Budapest Treni Ne Kadar Sürer?
Prague–Budapest arası direkt Ceske drahy (Czech Railways) ile yaklaşık 6h 43min sürer.
Prague–Budapest Tren Bileti Ne Kadar?
Erken rezervasyonda biletler €16.9’dan başlar. Fiyatlar tarih, saat ve müsaitliğe göre değişir.
Prague–Budapest Arasında Günde Kaç Tren Var?
Prague–Budapest hattında günde 11/day tren hizmet verir.
Tren Operatörü
Ceske drahy (Czech Railways)
Direkt yüksek hızlı tren · 6h 43min max
Prague – Budapest Güzergahında Hangi İstasyonlar Var?
Praha hlavni nadrazi
- Metro line C (red)
- Main departure point for all Budapest-bound trains
Budapest Keleti
- Metro lines M2 and M4
- Central location in Pest — walk to city centre in 15 minutes
Prague – Budapest Trenlerinde Hangi Sınıflar Mevcut?
2nd Class (Czech Railways)
- Air conditioning
- Free WiFi
- Power outlets
- Restaurant car
- Luggage storage
1st Class (Czech Railways)
- Wider seats with extra legroom
- Free WiFi
- Power outlets at every seat
- Quieter carriages
- Restaurant car access
RegioJet Standard
- Free WiFi
- Free coffee and water
- Power outlets
- Entertainment portal
RegioJet Business
- Leather seats
- Free sparkling wine and snacks
- At-seat steward service
- Free WiFi and entertainment
Prague – Budapest Tren Bileti Nasıl Alınır?
Başlangıç Fiyatı
Kişi başı, tek yön, 2nd Class (Czech Railways) sınıf. Prices shown are indicative advance-purchase fares.
Erken Rezervasyon
Biletler up to 6 months in advance satışa açılır. Erken alım en iyi fiyatı yakalar.
Çocuk ve Gençler
Children 4-11 may qualify for reduced fares. Youth discounts may be available. Infants under 4 travel free
Bagaj
Standard luggage allowance applies
Prague – Budapest Trenleri Hakkında Bilmeniz Gerekenler
Two Route Options
Czech Railways EuroCity trains go via Breclav and Bratislava (6h 43min fastest). RegioJet trains take a longer route via Vienna (8h 10min) but offer lower prices and better on-board service.
New Railjet Trains
From December 2025, Czech Railways has deployed modern railjet and comfortjet trains on this corridor, offering a significant comfort upgrade.
RegioJet On-Board Service
RegioJet includes free WiFi, coffee, water and excellent at-seat steward service. Business class adds sparkling wine and premium snacks.
Three Countries
The train passes through Czech Republic, Slovakia (or Austria via RegioJet) and Hungary. All are in the Schengen Area — no passport control but carry ID.
Sık Sorulan Sorular: Prague – Budapest
The fastest direct trains take 6 hours 43 minutes via Bratislava. RegioJet services via Vienna take approximately 8 hours 10 minutes. Average journey time across all services is about 7 hours 45 minutes.
Advance tickets start from €20 on Czech Railways. RegioJet fares are often similar or slightly cheaper, especially at short notice when national rail prices rise. Same-day tickets cost around €30-40.
Czech Railways is faster (6h 43min vs 8h 10min) via Bratislava. RegioJet is often cheaper, includes free amenities and goes via Vienna — useful if you want to see both cities. Both offer WiFi and comfortable seating.
Yes. Czech Railways trains stop in Bratislava. You can buy separate tickets and break the journey. Bratislava is worth at least a half-day visit with its compact Old Town.
There is no direct night train. The latest departures are in the early evening, arriving in Budapest by night. For overnight options, consider connecting via Vienna.