For travelers on a budget or those who just want to avoid the current airport chaos in Europe, where more than 1,000 Lufthansa flights were canceled between Tuesday and Wednesday over a staff strike, there’s a way to visit three top European cities for less than $30. Read on to find out how.
The thing is you can travel from Vienna to Budapest and from Budapest to Prague for a total of $28.20.
How to do it?
You can see Vienna, Budapest, and Prague for the price of lunch if you take the train instead of flying. July 26 fares were selected from Vienna, Austria, to Budapest, Hungary, on RegioJet. August 2 and 3 dates were selected for travel from Vienna, Austria, to Prague, Czech Republic, assuming a week in Budapest.
Budapest, Hungary
Travelers adore Budapest for its rich history, famous Turkish baths and spas, exciting nightlife, and mouthwatering cuisine.
Buda Castle, a 13th-century palace that houses the Castle Museum, the Hungarian National Art Gallery, and the National Széchenyi Library, is one of the city’s most visited attractions.
Vienna, Austria
No matter what time of year, Austria has much to offer its visitors. In winter, there are exciting ski trips and magnificent Christmas markets, while in summer you can stroll along the dreamy beaches of the lakes.
Travelers love to explore the historic center of Vienna with its fascinating Baroque palaces, magnificent buildings, and beautiful parks.
Prague, Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is rich in historical sites and well-preserved places, so it’s no wonder that many of them have been named UNESCO World Heritage Sites. One of the best things about UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic is that they are not just “plain” buildings, so you can observe history in a variety of forms.
Prague Castle received over 8.5 million visitors in 2019 and is one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions.