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Transfert en voiture privée de Bratislava à Budapest

Porte-Ă -porte
en 2 h 10 min
À partir de 38 €
par siĂšge
Voiture
confortable
Aller simple
Aller simple
Politique d'annulation flexible
Choix des voyageurs Tripadvisor 2024
Excellent

Informations sur le voyage

Prise en charge

Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera Ă  votre adresse Ă  Bratislava.

  • Service porte-Ă -porte
  • Aide avec vos bagages

Voyage

Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 2 h 10 min.

  • Visite touristique facultative
  • Voiture propre et confortable
  • Chauffeur professionnel
  • Eau en bouteille
  • SiĂšges enfants
  • PrĂ©parĂ© pour les handicapĂ©s
  • Non-fumeur
  • Animaux acceptĂ©s

Depose

Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Budapest.

  • Service porte-Ă -porte
  • Aide avec vos bagages
Au total
202 km2 h 10 min

Overview: car trip from Bratislava to Budapest

The Bratislava to Budapest transfer spans approximately 124 miles (200 km) and takes around 2 hours and 10 minutes by car. This journey between two captivating European capitals offers more than just a means of transportation when you choose a Daytrip private transfer. Transform your travel day into an exploration of the region's hidden gems with optional stops along the way.

As you travel from Bratislava to Budapest, consider enhancing your trip with a visit to GyƑr, a charming Hungarian city with a beautifully preserved Baroque center. Or make a stop at the magnificent Pannonhalma Archabbey, a UNESCO World Heritage site that's been a spiritual and cultural center since 996 AD. With Daytrip, your Bratislava to Budapest journey becomes an integral part of your travel experience rather than just a necessary transfer between destinations.

About Budapest

After completing your Bratislava to Budapest transfer, you'll find yourself in Hungary's vibrant capital, often called the "Paris of the East." Budapest straddles the mighty Danube River, which divides the city into two distinct parts: hilly Buda on the western bank and flat Pest on the eastern side. Each area contributes its own unique character to this magnificent city that perfectly blends old-world charm with modern urban energy.

Budapest's rich history spans over a thousand years, beginning when the Celts settled the area around 1 AD. Later came the Romans, who established the settlement of Aquincum. The city as we know it today was formed in 1873 when three previously separate towns- Buda, Pest, and Óbuda- united to create the metropolis that would become Hungary's capital.

Throughout its history, Budapest has endured invasions, wars, and revolutions, all of which have left their mark on the city's architecture and culture. From the Ottoman occupation in the 16th century to the Austro-Hungarian Empire's golden age and the subsequent World Wars, Budapest has emerged resilient and more beautiful than ever. This historical depth is evident in the city's diverse architectural styles, from Roman ruins and medieval buildings to Neo-Gothic marvels and Art Nouveau masterpieces.

Today, Budapest is known for its stunning architecture, vibrant cultural scene, and world-famous thermal baths. The city's skyline is dominated by the impressive Hungarian Parliament Building, one of the largest parliament buildings in the world, while the Buda Castle district offers panoramic views of the entire city. Budapest's reputation as a spa city dates back to Roman times, with the tradition continuing today through its numerous thermal baths, including the famous Széchenyi and Gellért Baths.

The distance from Bratislava to Budapest may not be long, but the contrast between these neighboring capitals is remarkable. While Bratislava charms with its compact old town and intimate atmosphere, Budapest impresses with its grand boulevards, elegant cafes, and metropolitan vibe. A visit to Budapest offers travelers the perfect mix of historical sightseeing, cultural experiences, and relaxing downtime at its renowned thermal spas.

From Bratislava to Budapest: travel tips

Make your Bratislava to Budapest transfer as smooth and enjoyable as possible with these practical travel tips for navigating between these two fascinating Central European capitals.

Add sightseeing stops to maximize your journey

When traveling the distance from Bratislava to Budapest, make the most of your day by adding sightseeing stops along the way. With Daytrip's private transfer service, you can visit attractions like GyƑr or Pannonhalma Archabbey without the hassle of figuring out public transportation or rental car logistics. Your driver will wait while you explore, making this an efficient way to see more during your travel time.

Pack Hungarian Forints

While many establishments in Budapest accept credit cards and euros, having local currency (Hungarian Forint - HUF) is essential for smaller shops, markets, and some public transportation. ATMs are widely available in Budapest, but it's convenient to exchange some money before your trip or soon after the border during your Bratislava to Budapest drive.

Learn a few basic Hungarian phrases

Unlike Slovak, Hungarian belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family and is quite different from other European languages. Locals appreciate visitors who make an effort to learn a few basic phrases. This small gesture can enhance your travel experience significantly when you arrive after your car trip from Bratislava to Budapest.

How to get from Bratislava to Budapest

When planning your Bratislava to Budapest transfer, you have several transportation options to consider. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of the most popular ways to make this journey, from most to least convenient.

Private transfer from Bratislava to Budapest

The most comfortable and flexible way to travel from Bratislava to Budapest is with a Daytrip private car service. This door-to-door transfer takes approximately 2 hours and 10 minutes, making it not only the most convenient option but also one of the fastest ways to cover the 124-mile (200 km) distance between these two capital cities.

With Daytrip, your journey begins right at your accommodation in Bratislava and ends exactly where you need to be in Budapest. You'll travel with a professional, English-speaking local driver in a clean, comfortable vehicle. Unlike other transportation methods, a private transfer allows you to add sightseeing stops along the way, transforming a simple transfer into an enriching part of your travel experience.

Trains from Bratislava to Budapest

The train is another popular option for your Bratislava to Budapest journey. Direct trains operated by Slovak Railways and Hungarian State Railways (MÁV) run several times daily between Bratislava's main station and Budapest's Nyugati station. The travel time ranges from 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on whether you choose a high-speed or regional train.

Ticket prices vary based on when you book, with fares starting from approximately $15 to $35. While the train offers a straightforward trip between the city centers, remember that you'll still need to make your way to and from the train stations, which adds time and potential stress to your journey, especially if traveling with luggage.

Bus from Bratislava to Budapest

For budget-conscious travelers, the bus presents an economical option for the Bratislava to Budapest transfer. Companies like FlixBus and RegioJet operate regular services between the two cities, with journey times of around 3 hours. Bus tickets typically range from $10 to $20, making this the cheapest option for the trip.

Buses usually depart from Bratislava's main bus station (Mlynské Nivy) and arrive at Budapest's Népliget bus station. While this option saves money, it's important to note that, as with trains, you'll need to factor in the time and cost of getting to and from the bus stations at either end of your journey.

Rental car for the Bratislava to Budapest drive

If you prefer the freedom to explore at your own pace, renting a car is an option worth considering. A rental car gives you complete flexibility to stop wherever and whenever you want along the route.

However, keep in mind that this option comes with additional responsibilities, such as navigating unfamiliar roads, finding parking in busy city centers, and dealing with different driving regulations. You'll also need to consider the one-way rental fee if you're not returning to Bratislava. For many travelers, the convenience of a private transfer offers similar benefits without the stress of driving yourself.

Things to do when you get to Budapest

After completing your Bratislava to Budapest transfer, you'll find yourself in a city brimming with attractions and activities. Here are some of the must-visit sights and experiences to add to your Budapest itinerary.

Soak in the thermal baths

Budapest's reputation as the "City of Spas" is well-deserved, with a history of thermal bathing dating back to Roman times. The Széchenyi Thermal Bath, one of Europe's largest spa complexes, offers 18 pools, saunas, and steam rooms in a stunning Neo-Baroque setting. For a more elegant experience, visit the Art Nouveau Gellért Baths with their beautiful mosaic floors and stained glass windows. These thermal baths are perfect for relaxing after your day trip from Bratislava to Budapest and offer a uniquely Hungarian cultural experience.

Explore the Buda Castle District

Perched on a hill overlooking the Danube, the Buda Castle District is a UNESCO World Heritage site and home to some of Budapest's most important historical buildings. The Royal Palace (now housing the Hungarian National Gallery and the Budapest History Museum), Matthias Church with its colorful tiled roof, and the Fisherman's Bastion with its panoramic views are all must-visit attractions. Spend time wandering the cobblestone streets of this charming area, which offers a stark contrast to the busy Pest side you'll see during your visit to Budapest.

Cruise the Danube River

One of the best ways to appreciate Budapest's beauty is from the water. A Danube river cruise offers spectacular views of the city's most famous landmarks, including the Parliament Building, Chain Bridge, and Citadella. Evening cruises are particularly magical, as the city's monuments are beautifully illuminated after dark. After traveling the distance from Bratislava to Budapest by land, seeing the city from this new perspective is a refreshing experience. Book river cruises through local providers or ask your hotel for recommendations.

Sample Hungarian cuisine

Hungarian food goes far beyond the famous goulash (though you should definitely try this hearty soup/stew). Visit the Great Market Hall to sample local specialties like lĂĄngos (fried dough topped with sour cream and cheese), and paprika-spiced dishes. For a more upscale dining experience, Budapest boasts several Michelin-starred restaurants. Don't forget to try traditional Hungarian wines, particularly the sweet Tokaji or robust reds from the VillĂĄny region, to complete your culinary journey after your travel from Bratislava to Budapest.

When is the best time to visit Budapest

The ideal time for your Bratislava to Budapest trip depends on your preferences for weather, crowds, and special events. Generally, late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) offer the best balance of pleasant temperatures, moderate tourist numbers, and reasonable prices.

Summer (July-August) brings warm temperatures ideal for enjoying Budapest's outdoor cafes and thermal bath complexes, but this is also peak tourist season with higher prices and longer lines at popular attractions. The heat can be intense, with temperatures often reaching 86°F (30°C).

Winter visits have their own charm, especially during the Christmas market season from late November through December. While temperatures can drop below freezing, the festive atmosphere and fewer tourists make this a magical time to visit. The thermal baths are particularly appealing in winter, creating a surreal experience as you soak in steaming water while snowflakes fall around you.

For the best experience, time your Bratislava to Budapest transfer to coincide with one of the city's many festivals, such as the Budapest Spring Festival in April, the Summer Festival from June to August, or the Budapest Wine Festival in September.

Questions et réponses sur le voyage de Bratislava à Budapest

How do you get the cheapest tickets from Bratislava to Budapest?
To get the cheapest tickets from Bratislava to Budapest, you must book online and well ahead of schedule. Budget transportation lines like Flixbus and Railjet usually offer the cheapest price on tickets, but this isn't always the case, so beware.
How much are train tickets from Bratislava to Budapest?
Train times vary, as does the cost of train tickets. On average, train companies charge between $15 and $30 for a one-way trip. Depending on whether you book first-class or second-class tickets, and the train, you can expect onboard services like free WiFi and added hand luggage at higher fares.
Are there sights along the route from Bratislava to Budapest?
Sightseeing is easy when you use Daytrip to travel from Bratislava to Budapest! Pay a visit to Devin Castle in Slovakia, Brunszvik Castle in Hungary, and everywhere in between. With Daytrip, you'll get tips from a local driver and won't have to worry about driving on foreign roads in Europe.
How long does it take to travel between Bratislava and Budapest?
The journey time from Bratislava to Budapest depends on connection times, the number of transfers, and day of the week. A direct train takes two hours and 40 minutes, while a bus takes three hours. A car service like Daytrip is the fastest way, taking about two hours and 10 minutes.
What is the cheapest option when traveling from Bratislava to Budapest?
Take a bus for the lowest price from Bratislava to Budapest. The cheapest tickets cost as little as $10. However, ticket prices can be higher if you're booking at the bus station at the last minute or are traveling during the peak travel season.
How do you get from Bratislava to Budapest?
You can make your way to a bus station and take the bus, enjoy a train journey, book a taxi service, or travel by private car with Daytrip. Traveling with Daytrip's private door-to-door service is the best choice because of its safety, affordability, and comfort.

Visitez ces sites en chemin

Devin castle

Devin castle

A popular place for picnics, and a national symbol of fellowship, this ruined castle once played a major role in Slovak history. Peace from Ruins 

Gyor

Gyor

Situated half-way between Vienna and the Hungarian capital, Gyor is the richest town in terms of historic buildings outside of Budapest. A historic Hungarian treasure-trove 

Pannonhalma Archabbey

Pannonhalma Archabbey

The Benedictine Pannonhalma Archabbey built in 996 is one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A cultural and historic delight 

Komarno

Komarno

Architectural styles from all of Europe are represented in this medieval city’s unusual town square. It’s a Small World 

Esztergom

Esztergom

Esztergom sits on the bank of the River Danube on the border with Slovakia and is the seat of the Catholic Church in Hungary The cradle of Hungary 

Brunszvik Castle

Brunszvik Castle

Beethoven composed "FĂŒr Elise" in this lavish castle, which now has a museum dedicated to him. Exquisitely Composed 

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Transfert privé Budapest-Bratislava

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26 sept. 2019

De Bratislava Ă  Budapest

“Notre trajet Ă©tait instructif, divertissant et professionnel. Eduard Z. est une mine d'informations ! Il nous a donnĂ© des recommandations sur les restaurants et les spĂ©cialitĂ©s Ă  essayer. Je recommande Daytrip pour un service porte-Ă -porte avec des chauffeurs trĂšs professionnels.”

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“Notre trajet de Budapest Ă  Bratislava avec Melitta Ă©tait incroyable ! Melitta nous a beaucoup appris sur l'histoire moderne de la Hongrie et de la Slovaquie, et nous avons Ă©galement beaucoup appris sur la politique actuelle de la Hongrie. Esztergom Ă©tait une belle escale - une Ă©glise absolument magnifique. Melitta est arrivĂ©e tĂŽt, a pris nos bagages, et nous a donnĂ© un aperçu de notre voyage. Elle a mĂȘme pris soin de nous envoyer un casque oubliĂ© Ă  Vienne. Nous recommandons absolument DayTrip pour les voyageurs europĂ©ens et nous utiliserons Ă  nouveau ce service.”

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9 mai 2018

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18 déc. 2017

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“Nous avons rĂ©servĂ© un transfert de Bratislava Ă  Budapest avec Stan comme chauffeur. Il s’est occupĂ© de nos bagages et nous a offert un dĂ©jeuner et un gĂąteau maison. Une expĂ©rience merveilleuse grĂące Ă  lui !”

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7 oct. 2017

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“Nous avons voyagĂ© de Budapest Ă  Bratislava avec cette compagnie et notre chauffeur, Stanislav, Ă©tait bien plus qu'un chauffeur. Il nous a mĂȘme offert un dĂ©jeuner fait maison. Nous prĂ©voyons d'utiliser cette entreprise pour d'autres trajets et la recommandons vivement.”

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Voyage Ă  Budapest et Bratislava depuis Vienne

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Enfants

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Animaux de compagnie

Les animaux de compagnie sont autorisés (et aimés) ! Nous devons juste le savoir à l'avance. Vous pouvez nous en parler à la prochaine étape de la réservation.

Pourboires

Le pourboire n'est pas inclus ni obligatoire, mais si vous avez vraiment apprécié votre voyage, vous pouvez montrer votre appréciation à votre chauffeur avec un pourboire facultatif (10 % est suffisant).

Bagages

  • Gros bagages
  • 29x21x11 pouces
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Petit bagage
  • 22x14x9 pouces
  • 56x36x23 cm

Chaque passager est autorisé à avoir un bagage enregistré et un bagage à main. Si vous voyagez avec plus de bagages ou des bagages surdimensionnés, vous pouvez ajuster cela lors de la réservation.

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