Food: Budapest better x 5. Cost: Budapest probably a bit cheaper. Days on the ground: 3 is sort of a minimum in Budapest; Prague, maybe 2. If you only have 3 nights, its Prague. Prague, more polished. Budapest at bit more "used". Culture: I give Budapest a slight edge, just because there are more venues. But plenty in Prague for a short stay.
The difference in flights is about 150 dollars. I'd also vote for Prague, you'll experience a typical european winter. +1 for the christmas market and beer (cheaper than water, as they say) in Prague. Prague is much cheaper, they have their own currency that isn't the euro. It is walkable, Barcelona is not really.
Located in Central Europe, Budapest is quite easily accessed via bus and rail from nearby cities. There are direct bus and train connections between Budapest and all major capitals nearby such as Vienna, Zagreb, Prague, Belgrade and Ljubljana. Both Budapest’s central train station and bus station are easily accessed from the city centre.
Travel time between Prague and Vienna is approximately 333 kilometers. There are a total of 242 kilometers between Vienna and Budapest. Budapest, Vienna, and Prague are three of the most enchanting cities in Europe; read on to learn more about their differences and similarities.
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budapest or prague which is better