Zagreb, Croatia, is located 342 kilometers
(about 210 miles) from Budapest, making it one of the closest European capitals
to Hungary. Train travel between the 2 cities is easy to book, and Zagreb is
well worth a visit.
Prepare
to Travel From Budapest to Zagreb
1 Know the entry requirements for Croatia.
U.S. citizens will need a passport and a pre-booked return or onward ticket to
enter the country. However, U.S. citizens may stay up to 90 days without a
visa.
2 Bring at least 4,000 Hungarian forints
per first-class ticket you intend to buy. Second-class tickets usually cost
about 2/3 the first-class price.
3 Decide when you'd like to leave. Most
days, 4 trains connect Budapest and Zagreb via Siofok on Lake Balaton. Most
trains make the trip in about 6 hours, but some routes make additional stops.
Timetables can be found online at the Hungarian railway Web site (see
Resources).
Book
Your Ticket From Budapest to Zagreb
1 Go to a Budapest train station. The
Budapest-Keleti train station ticketing agents will have probably more
experience with westbound international travel. The central ticket office for
the Hungarian state railway in Budapest will probably have more experience
dealing with foreigners.
2 Order your ticket or tickets as clearly
as you can and don't leave out any information. Say when you'd like to leave,
where you are going, what class you will be traveling and how many tickets you
would like.
3 Call mom once you've arrived safely:
there are many public phones and many kiosks that sell calling cards in Glavni
kolodvor.
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