Budapest to Constanta Train

Travel from Budapest to Constanța by train and experience a long, scenic journey that connects Hungary’s lively capital with Romania’s Black Sea coast. Departing from Budapest, the route first crosses Hungary’s vast rural plains, where open fields and quiet countryside set a relaxed pace for the beginning of the trip. After entering Romania, the scenery gradually becomes more varied, with rolling hills, patchwork farmland, and traditional villages scattered across the landscape. As the train continues eastward, the terrain flattens again, leading toward the expansive lowlands of southeastern Romania.

Train From Budapest to Constanta

Distance
Distance
950 km
Travel Time

Travel Time

18 h 56 m
Daily Departures

Daily Departures

3
Reverse Route

Reverse Route

Budapest to Constanta Train Information

The following information about train stations will help you plan your journey from Budapest to Constanta smoothly and with ease.

Keleti
1087, Budapest, Hungary
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Constanta Central Station
Strada Gării, Constanța, Romania
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Budapest to Constanta Train Timetable

Budapest to Constanta Rail Map

Traveling from Budapest to Constanța by train offers a relaxed and atmospheric journey from Hungary’s vibrant capital to Romania’s famed Black Sea coast. After departing Budapest, the route carries you across Hungary’s broad rural plains, where open farmland and quiet countryside set a peaceful tone for the trip. Approaching the Romanian border, the scenery begins to shift—rolling hills, scattered villages, and stretches of forest gradually appear as the train continues deeper into western Romania. Once past cities like Arad or Timișoara (depending on the chosen connection), the landscape becomes more varied, moving through the agricultural heartlands of southern Transylvania and then descending toward the flatter, sun-warmed terrain of the Dobrogea region. As you approach Constanța, the atmosphere changes once again, with coastal breezes, brighter light, and hints of the nearby Black Sea marking the final leg of the journey. Travel times typically range from 13 to 17 hours, depending on the timetable, route, and number of transfers—most services connect through major Romanian hubs such as Arad, Timișoara, or Bucharest. Both daytime and overnight options are available, with overnight routes offering couchettes or sleeper cabins for added comfort on longer legs. Amenities vary, but many long-distance trains provide comfortable seating, climate control, restrooms, and luggage space, with some offering optional power outlets or Wi-Fi depending on the rolling stock. Trains generally depart from Budapest Keleti station and arrive at Constanța Railway Station, which provides convenient access to the city center, the seaside promenade, and the beaches stretching toward Mamaia. Ticket prices vary by season, class, and service type, but international rail travel between Hungary and Romania typically remains budget-friendly. Whether you're headed to the beach, beginning a wider exploration of the Black Sea coast, or simply looking to enjoy a long, scenic rail journey, the Budapest to Constanța train route offers a comfortable and visually engaging way to travel across the region.
Budapest to Constanta Rail Map
Tips to Buy Train Tickets
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  • Travel Light if Possible
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  • Bring Your ID
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