Budapest to Split Train

Traveling from Budapest to Split by train offers a comfortable and scenic way to journey from Hungary’s lively capital to Croatia’s sun-drenched Adriatic coast. As you leave Budapest, the route leads through Hungary’s wide open plains before crossing into Croatia, where the scenery gradually shifts to gentle farmland, forested hills, and historic regional towns. After reaching Zagreb, Croatia’s central rail hub, the trip continues southward through the dramatic landscapes of the Dalmatian hinterland, eventually descending toward the sparkling Adriatic and the historic seaside city of Split. Although the journey usually requires a transfer in Zagreb, the overall experience remains smooth, relaxed, and rewarding—perfect for travelers who enjoy watching the landscape change as they move between countries. Modern trains on this route provide comfort, reliability, and pleasant views throughout the trip. Whether you’re heading to Split for a beach holiday, an island-hopping adventure, or planning onward travel along Croatia’s coastline, the Budapest to Split train route offers an enjoyable and scenic way to connect Central Europe with the Adriatic shore.

Train From Budapest to Split

Distance
Distance
772 km
Travel Time

Travel Time

17 h 25 m
Daily Departures

Daily Departures

26
Reverse Route

Reverse Route

Budapest to Split Train Information

The following information about train stations will help you plan your journey from Budapest to Split

smoothly and with ease.

Keleti
1087, Budapest, Hungary
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Kolodvor Split
Obala kneza Domagoja 9, 21000, Split, Croatia
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Budapest to Split Train Timetable

Budapest to Split Rail Map

Traveling from Budapest to Split by train offers a smooth and scenic journey from Hungary’s grand capital to Croatia’s sun-kissed Adriatic coastline. Departing from Budapest, the route first takes you through Hungary’s expansive plains before gradually transitioning into northern Croatia’s peaceful rural landscapes. As you continue south, the scenery shifts again—passing through historic towns, rolling hills, and the greener countryside that leads toward Zagreb, where most journeys include a simple and well-timed connection. Beyond Zagreb, the journey becomes increasingly dramatic as the train moves into the rugged terrain of inland Dalmatia, revealing glimpses of mountain passes, rocky landscapes, and Mediterranean vegetation as you draw closer to the coast. Eventually, the route opens toward Split, a lively city known for its historic Diocletian’s Palace, seaside promenades, and relaxed Adriatic atmosphere.
Although direct trains are limited and a transfer in Zagreb is typically required, the overall trip is comfortable and rewarding. Modern trains on this route offer reliability, comfort, and the opportunity to enjoy varied scenery throughout the day. Whether you're planning a beach holiday, a cultural escape, or a wider Croatian adventure, traveling from Budapest to Split by train provides a scenic, relaxed, and enjoyable way to move from Central Europe to the Adriatic shore.
Split to Budapest
Tips to Buy Train Tickets
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  • Book in Advance
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  • Arrive Early
    Get to the station at least 20–30 minutes before departure to allow enough time for check-in or locating your platform.
  • Check Stations & Departures
    Major cities often have more than one station. Double-check both the departure and arrival stations before booking.
  • Travel Light if Possible
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  • Bring Your ID
    You may be asked to present a valid ID (passport or national ID) when boarding or for sleeper cabin access, especially on international routes.
  • Print or Save Your Ticket
    Some stations or trains may not accept mobile QR codes, so it’s smart to carry both a digital and printed copy of your ticket.
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