Both Prague and Budapest are centers of business, commercial and tourist life. And frequently people face the necessity to quickly get from one to another. Such a distance could be a problem if you have to drive and then go to a meeting without having a rest. Or if you travel with kids and heavy bags. The trip usually takes about 5 hours and may require transport switches. And only by taking a private taxi from Prague to Budapest with a personal chauffeur you avoid unnecessary troubles.
T&A Transfers is doubtlessly the best alternative to a regular taxi from Prague to Budapest. The company gives you an exclusive Mercedes car with a suited professional chauffeur who knows English well. Free Wi-Fi, a phone charger, fresh bottled water, air conditioning are also a part of the service of a VIP taxi from Prague to Budapest. T&A Transfers will help you make impression on your business partners or simply travel with comfort.
The process of booking a private taxi from Prague to Budapest takes only 4 steps. Our client service is available on a daily basis without holidays and weekends. So simply contact us and let professionals care of all road nuances, while you enjoy the trip.
Budapest is a wonderful city by right considered one of the most significant cultural centers of Eastern Europe housing several UNESCO heritage sites. No wonder that it is often referred to as the “Paris of the East”. It is believed that the settlement was created in the Stone Age. Though formally Budapest was firstly mentioned in 1872. These days Budapest is an industrial, commercial and administrative center famous for its thermal springs. And the major places to see in Budapest are:
Buda Castle. Over the Danube rises the Castle Hill that houses Buda Castle built in the 18th century. Buda Castle is a huge palace with 200 rooms. Today the castle is home to the Hungarian National Museum and the Budapest History Museum. The complex is included in UNESCO World Heritage list.
Parliament Building. The parliament building in Budapest is the third largest one in the whole world. It was built in 1886 to the 1000th anniversary of Hungary; in those time it was a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The building includes 691 rooms and 19 km of corridors and staircases. Impressive and really vast.
St. Stephen’s Basilica. Thanks to its gorgeous architecture, the cathedral is a popular sight among tourists. Its construction was dedicated to Hungary’s holy king St. Stephen. One of the highlights of the place is Venetian mosaic that represents the allegories of the mass. Climb to the cupola or use the elevator to enjoy the best panoramic view of Budapest and the Danube river.
Fisherman’s Bastion. Impressively large Bastion overlooking the river was built in the Middle Ages. Constructed in neo-Romanesque style, surrounded by defense walls, it represents a complex of towers and courtyards. In the south yard stands a bronze statue of the first King of Hungary - St. Stephen.
The Danube promenade. The river flows along Budapest and serves as a favorite walking route both for locals and city guests. This path is the best place to enjoy not only the panorama of the Danube but also the perfect views onto the city and its architecture.
Budapest is a magnificent city with rich history and beautiful buildings and statues, green parks and gardens, contemporary office buildings and modern monuments. The capital of Hungary is definitely worth visiting at least once. Planning your trip to Hungary, it´s essential to choose an appropriate transfer method. We suggest you taking a private taxi from Prague to Budapest or back to travel safely and with comfort.