Constanta to Budapest Train

Travel from Constanta to Budapest by train and enjoy a long, atmospheric journey that links Romania’s Black Sea coastline with the cultural heart of Hungary. Departing from Constanta, the route begins across Romania’s wide southeastern lowlands, where open fields, steppe-like landscapes, and small rural settlements create a calm start to the trip. As the train travels westward, the scenery becomes more varied—rolling hills, forested areas, and traditional Romanian villages gradually appear, especially as you approach central Romania.

Train From Constanta to Budapest

Distance
Distance
950 km
Travel Time

Travel Time

18 h 30 m
Daily Departures

Daily Departures

3
Reverse Route

Reverse Route

Constanta to Budapest Train Information

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

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

Constanta to Budapest Rail Map

Traveling from Constanta to Budapest by train offers a long, atmospheric journey that connects Romania’s Black Sea coastline with the cultural heart of Hungary. Leaving Constanta, the route first passes through the sun-drenched lowlands of Dobrogea, where wide fields, vineyards, and open steppe landscapes define the region. As the train heads inland, the scenery gradually shifts—flat coastal plains give way to gently rolling countryside, agricultural villages, and forested stretches as you approach Bucharest or other major connecting hubs, depending on the chosen route. From central Romania, the journey continues westward through more varied terrain, sometimes crossing the foothills of the Carpathians or the fertile plains of southern Transylvania. After reaching the Romanian–Hungarian border, the landscape opens again into Hungary’s expansive rural plains, where broad fields and quiet farming communities lead the way toward the capital. Travel times generally range from 13 to 17 hours, depending on schedules, the number of transfers, and whether you choose a daytime or overnight itinerary. Since no direct trains operate between the two cities, travelers usually transfer in Bucharest, Arad, or Timișoara. Overnight services offer couchettes or sleeper cabins, while daytime trips provide comfortable seating, climate control, restrooms, and luggage space—though amenities can vary by train type and operator. Most services arrive at Budapest Keleti station, a major hub with easy access to public transport, making it simple to continue on to hotels, attractions, or onward connections throughout Hungary and beyond. Ticket prices depend on season, class, and availability, but international rail travel on this route remains relatively affordable. Whether you're returning from a seaside holiday, exploring Romania and Hungary in depth, or simply enjoying the charm of slow cross-country travel, the Constanta to Budapest train journey provides a relaxed and scenic way to traverse the region.
Constanta to Budapest Rail Map
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.
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  • 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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