Best day trips from Budapest: Explore Szentendre, Visegrád and the stunning Danube Bend!

Budapest offers more than enough attractions to fill several days, but travellers who venture beyond the capital are rewarded with historic towns, panoramic landscapes and quieter corners of Hungary. Thanks to good rail and bus connections, many destinations can easily be visited in a single day.
From medieval fortresses to charming artists’ towns and the famous Danube Bend, here are the best day trips from Budapest.
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Szentendre: Art, cafés and cobbled streets
Just 40 minutes from Budapest by suburban train (HÉV), Szentendre is one of the most popular escapes from the city.
Known for its colourful Baroque houses, narrow lanes and lively arts scene, the town feels almost Mediterranean in atmosphere. Visitors can explore small galleries, museums and craft shops, or relax in riverside cafés overlooking the Danube.
Szentendre is compact and easy to explore on foot, making it ideal for a relaxed half-day or full-day visit.
Highlights: Open-Air Ethnographic Museum (Skanzen), Marzipan Museum, riverside promenade
Getting there: H5 HÉV train from Batthyány Square

Visegrád: Castles and Danube panoramas
For history lovers, Visegrád offers one of Hungary’s most impressive views. The hilltop citadel overlooks the Danube Bend and provides sweeping panoramas of the river and surrounding forests.
The town played an important role in medieval Hungarian history and is home to the ruins of the Royal Palace. Hiking trails and cycling routes also make it a favourite for outdoor enthusiasts.
It is particularly beautiful in spring and autumn, when the hills are green or covered in colourful foliage.
Highlights: Visegrád Citadel, Royal Palace ruins, hiking trails
Getting there: Bus from Budapest or boat services in summer

Esztergom: Hungary’s grand basilica
Located near the Slovak border, Esztergom is best known for its enormous basilica, the largest church in Hungary. The domed building dominates the skyline and can be seen from across the river.
Visitors can climb to the dome for spectacular views, explore the treasury or walk across the bridge to Slovakia for a quick international detour.
The town offers a quieter, more traditional feel compared to Budapest.
Highlights: Esztergom Basilica, Christian Museum, Danube views
Getting there: Direct train from Nyugati station

The Danube Bend: Nature and villages combined
The Danube Bend region, which includes Szentendre, Visegrád and Esztergom, is often considered Hungary’s most scenic landscape.
The river curves dramatically between wooded hills, creating postcard-worthy views. Travellers can combine several stops in one day by train, bus or even boat during the warmer months.
Cycling routes and hiking paths also make the area attractive for active visitors.
Highlights: River cruises, cycling, hiking, small villages
Best time to visit: Late spring to early autumn
Eger: Wine and thermal baths
If you have more time for a longer day trip, Eger is worth the two-hour journey. The historic town is famous for its castle, Baroque centre and red wine, particularly Egri Bikavér (Bull’s Blood).
Thermal baths and wine cellars add to the appeal, making it a well-rounded cultural and culinary destination.
Highlights: Eger Castle, thermal spa, wine valley
Getting there: Direct train or bus

Tips for planning a day trip
- Start early to maximise your time
- Check train and bus timetables in advance
- Wear comfortable shoes for hills and cobbled streets
- Consider combining destinations along the Danube Bend
Exploring beyond Budapest reveals a different side of Hungary, one of small towns, nature and centuries-old history, all within easy reach of the capital.
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Best day trips from Budapest: Frequently asked questions
What are the best day trips from Budapest?
The most popular options include Szentendre, Visegrád, Esztergom and the scenic Danube Bend. All are less than an hour away and easily accessible by train or bus.
Which town is closest to Budapest for a quick visit?
Szentendre is the closest and easiest option, reachable in around 40 minutes by HÉV suburban train from Batthyány Square.
Can you visit the Danube Bend without a car?
Yes. Trains, buses and seasonal boat services connect the main towns, making it simple to explore the region using public transport.
Is one day enough for the Danube Bend?
Yes. Many visitors combine two or three stops, such as Szentendre and Visegrád, in a single day trip.
When is the best time to take day trips from Budapest?
Late spring to early autumn offers the best weather for walking, hiking and river views, although the towns are pleasant year-round.
Are these destinations suitable for families with children?
Yes. The towns are compact, safe and walkable, with cafés, museums and outdoor spaces suitable for children.





