Europe - Budapest or Prague?




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ente_09
May 18, 12, 7:57 pm
Can't decide whether we should visit Budapest or Prague while in Europe next November. Never been to either. Not looking for wild nightlife.

Any sugestions?


M60_to_LGA
May 18, 12, 8:08 pm
They're both beautiful, fascinating cities, but in different ways.

Prague is on the whole much older. The castle, Old Town, the Charles Bridge, the Jewish quarter - all are medieval and very much look like you would expect an enchanted, magical land to look in fairy tales. There's also a lot of cool, more modern architecture - particularly Art Nouveau (ex. the Municipal House). Plus the 70s-style Soviet subway is way cool.

Budapest is old as well, but its heyday was in the 19th century, so it feels much more modern. I'd describe it as a more muscular beauty. One thing Budapest has going for it over Prague, quite frankly, is the food. Hungarian food - it's not light; it's not particularly healthy; but it's gooooooooood! ^^^

Frankly, I'd suggest hitting both cities if you have the time. They're both wonderful places to visit, and the contrasts between the two make you appreciate them both more.

adventureadam
May 18, 12, 8:28 pm
Can't decide whether we should visit Budapest or Prague while in Europe next November. Never been to either. Not looking for wild nightlife.

Any sugestions?

Can you give any guidance, other than not nightlife, that might drive your decision? They are both great cities, and the answer is not necessarily simple.


choijw
May 19, 12, 1:56 am
i agree with previous posters that both are beautiful, fascinating cities.

however, if i had to make a ranking of best cities, i'd have to put prague ahead of budapest simply because of the old town of prague. budapest feels more modern and it does not feel as if one is in "old" europe.

Christopher
May 19, 12, 2:42 am
I'd say that Prague is more beautiful and Budapest is (perhaps only slightly) more interesting.

As to the beauty of Prague, it is quite outstanding. It is, to me, how I've always imagined a fairy-tale central European city would look.

Any more hints from the OP about interests, what they're looking for on a holiday, etc, etc, might help, I guess.

mcgahat
May 19, 12, 5:49 am
I would probably rank Prague as slightly more interesting but I just went to Budapest for the first time and like it a lot. I also found Budapest to be less busy than Prague which was nice.

Cant go wrong with either one and I would say go with the one that has the best travel and hotel options for you and hit them both if you can.

ente_09
May 19, 12, 8:18 am
Can you give any guidance, other than not nightlife, that might drive your decision? They are both great cities, and the answer is not necessarily simple.
It would be easier to tell you what I DON'T want:

I lived in Paris 6 years and developed an aversion to being a tourist. I am not looking to wait on lines to see "sights". I do not speak the language of either of these countries so I am wondering in which one we could more easily explore on our own and discover things .

aster
May 19, 12, 8:43 am
I'd take Krakow over the two to be honest.

Does it have to be November? Not the best of months anywhere in Europe.

adventureadam
May 19, 12, 10:17 am
It would be easier to tell you what I DON'T want:

I lived in Paris 6 years and developed an aversion to being a tourist. I am not looking to wait on lines to see "sights". I do not speak the language of either of these countries so I am wondering in which one we could more easily explore on our own and discover things .

Well November is down season, so it won't be like August in either place. I do think Prague is significantly more touristed, but it could also be that the main tourist sites are pretty well concentrated.

I do feel like Prague's tourist center (the area from old town square to charles bridge to the castle) is "worse" than Budapest's, as far as tons of stores selling shlock (much of which isn't even czech), overpriced restaurants and pubs, places that try to scam foreigners, etc.

That said, the neighborhood of Vinohrady in Prague is nice, with good restaurants, nearly no tourists, and is close to the center should you want to go and just look around.

jackowilkinson
May 19, 12, 12:50 pm
Can't decide whether we should visit Budapest or Prague while in Europe next November. Never been to either. Not looking for wild nightlife.

Any sugestions?

No way, I was about to ask exactly the same question!! Same time as well! Crazy!

Christopher
May 19, 12, 3:56 pm
Well November is down season, so it won't be like August in either place. I do think Prague is significantly more touristed, but it could also be that the main tourist sites are pretty well concentrated.

I do feel like Prague's tourist center (the area from old town square to charles bridge to the castle) is "worse" than Budapest's, as far as tons of stores selling shlock (much of which isn't even czech), overpriced restaurants and pubs, places that try to scam foreigners, etc.

There are certainly more tourists in Prague in a smaller area. The obverse of this is that it's probably easier to walk around between the sites of interest in Prague because they're closer together.

startpacking
May 19, 12, 4:45 pm
It would be easier to tell you what I DON'T want:

I lived in Paris 6 years and developed an aversion to being a tourist. I am not looking to wait on lines to see "sights". I do not speak the language of either of these countries so I am wondering in which one we could more easily explore on our own and discover things .

Both are super easy to explore independently, I've had no difficulty getting around in either city and English is the only language I speak. It sounds like you will do what you can to avoid tourist crowds, my most recent visit to Prague was in November and the city was super crowded, there were too many tourists trying to see things at the same time. I have heard it's even worse in summer. So, if you want to deal with as few crowds as possible I'd choose Budapest, unless you do intend to see Prague (either now or later). In Prague there is no way to escape the crowds, I would choose Prague if the city is on your must see list. IMO, Prague is the more beautiful of the two cities. November will be cold in both cities, and day light will be short, but the crowds in Prague will certainly be less in November than in summer.

adventureadam
May 20, 12, 6:58 am
In Prague there is no way to escape the crowds

This is only true if your aim is to spend most of the time at the main three attractions (square, bridge, castle). It sounds like OP may not be into that though.

Pretty much any other part of the city, particularly out of the very center, will absolutely not be crowded with tourists in November. Fortunately, Prague has more than three interesting things (as does Budapest).

adventureadam
May 20, 12, 7:00 am
There are certainly more tourists in Prague in a smaller area. The obverse of this is that it's probably easier to walk around between the sites of interest in Prague because they're closer together.

No argument there -- but again, there are many interesting things outside of the center. The parks alone could be a couple days..

EmailKid
May 21, 12, 4:23 pm
The obverse of this is that it's probably easier to walk around between the sites of interest in Prague because they're closer together.

Found it much easier to walk around in Prague than Budapest.

Both are super easy to explore independently, I've had no difficulty getting around in either city and English is the only language I speak.

Speaking of English, I found it more widely spoken in Prague.

No argument there -- but again, there are many interesting things outside of the center. The parks alone could be a couple days..

Lots and lots of things to do outside where the tourists hang out ^

Oh, someone mentioned Vinohrady. Close to center, not at all crowded, though I was surprised to see a relatively large expat crowd. Perhaps because it was close to dinnertime and they were headed to the many restaurants in the area.

EmailKid

ChgoBob
May 26, 12, 10:18 am
Can't decide whether we should visit Budapest or Prague while in Europe next November. Never been to either. Not looking for wild nightlife.

Any sugestions?

Extremely difficult choice, but I have been to both, and am returning to Budapest next month. (if that is any type of answer/suggestion) My choice is simply based on food and ability to travel out of town in the suburban trains. (i.e Szentendre is a 29 minute train ride on the HEV)

You will love either one. I would decide based on travel connections and available walking tours or open sites during my visit.

Food is excellent in both cities. Bus Metro and Trams are handy in both, and maps are plentiful on the web. People are polite and helpful in both, and English is spoken almost everywhere.

The Czech language is more Slavic and somewhat easier to read and understand. Hungarian is totally beyond my comprehension but, as I said, English is understood in the big cities. I have trouble with the simple basics in Hungarian. (Thank you, good morning, etc)

The Prague Castle area is larger (IMO) and more fun to walk/explore downhill.

The bottom line, is that this is a WIN-WIN choice. You cannot lose.

WORLDWIDE TRAVELER
May 26, 12, 10:23 am
Defenitly go tp prague budapest is just worth for a 1 day visit and be very careful about the young ladies asking you for a nice place to go in the pedestrian in Budapest they will try to invite them in a very expensive bars and you have to pay everything this is a big scame here, i lost 2000 euros in 4 hours for nothing.



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