Train Budapest → Split
Duration 16h09 - From $182
- Departure station : Budapest keleti p (Dohány utcai Zsinagóga VII. Dohány u. 2-8, Pest Budapest)
- Arrival station : Split. (Obala kneza Domagoja 21000 Split)

Whet your appetite for Hungary
Whet your appetite for Hungary Delicious goulash. Fragrant paprika. sweet vizsla dogs and kerchief-clad ladies relaxing beside the Danube, which splits Budapest, into two sections – Buda and Pest. One of the bigger train stations – the Keleti – is on the Pest side. You can arrive from major, central Europe capitals like Vienna in just 3 hours by train. Budapest is larger than you might expect. If you plan on staying on the Buda side, which is decidedly more suburban, you’ll require the use of a tram to get there from the Keleti station. Learn more about Budapest

Half it your way in this Palatial city
Half it your way in this Palatial city Commercialism ? Not here. Excessively priced ? Nope. Chock filled with culture and history ? Indeed. Welcome to Split, Croatia, where you'll pay little to see incredible riches. And it's a bit over five and a half hours away from Zagreb by train. Along the way you will be able to view and photograph the spectacular scenery all around you ! Split beholds a 1700-year old tradition, and holds a wealth of archaeological, historical and cultural monuments. Tourism actually goes back to 1894, when the first detailed tourist guide of Split and its surroundings was published. Europeans have visited for a century – and now it's time for the rest of the world to discover this gem of the Adriatic. Learn more about Split
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