Private transfer from Budapest to Prague: $1,093 Private transfer from Budapest to Prague: $968 Budapest City to Vienna City one way Private Transfer: $956 Private Transfer from Budapest to Prague: $799 Budapest-Prague private transfer with a luxury van: $787 Prague is better known for its museums, music, historical sights, and big city activities, while Copenhagen is more popular for its food and shopping. Prague is more touristy than Copenhagen and is popular for its world-famous old town, local beer, wild nightlife, historic landmarks, and the Charles Bridge. Prague may not make the list for most foodies, but you'll find what you need while you're in town. The meals are hearty and filling. There's lots of stew and dumplings that make for a soothing meal on a cold winter day. Goulash is a favorite dish at most of the traditional restaurants around town. Is Brussels or Prague Better for Nightlife? Prague is Beautiful, but IMO, Budapest is more-so, much more interesting, more to do, and much less Disney-feeling. With 10 days, I'd make sure to be in Berlin for one weekend and Budapest for the other, and have Vienna fall midweek. Budapest takes at least 3 full days of touring to do any kind of a descent job. Introduction to Warsaw and Budapest. Warsaw is a vibrant city that seamlessly blends the old with the new, offering a mix of historical sites and modern attractions. This Polish capital is a city of contrasts. On one hand, you have futuristic shopping centres, and on the other, a Soviet-era skyscraper dominating the skyline. Budapest. PRO: Food markets spread all around the city offering a better range of options than Prague. PRO: Bigger city with more grounds to cover on both the Buda and Pest side. CON: Budapest has a younger nightlife crowd compared to Prague, in my opinion. Flying into Amsterdam would be better than Brussels, IMHO, but even so, train to amsterdam, stay one/two nights [depending on flight schedules] then fly Amsterdam to Budapest or Prague [again My wife and I are going to Budapest in May and enjoy reading the posts on it.We have been in both Vienna and Prague and would go 3-3-3.In Prague there is a day on the hill at the castle,another at old town and another to Kutna Hora.Vienna offers the hofburg,the opera house with performances,Schonbrun Palace,Prater park with the ferris wheel,St XPJUx.