Split to Budapest Train

Travel from Split to Budapest by train and enjoy a smooth journey from Croatia’s sunlit Adriatic coast to the vibrant Hungarian capital. As you leave Split, the route first leads through the rugged Dalmatian inland region before transitioning into the gentler rural landscapes of central and northern Croatia. After passing through peaceful countryside and historic towns, the journey continues toward the Hungarian border, eventually bringing you into Budapest—famous for its grand architecture, thermal baths, and lively cultural scene.
Although the trip typically requires a connection in Zagreb, the overall experience is relaxed and rewarding, offering travelers the chance to see the varied geography of both countries. Modern trains along the route provide reliability, comfort, and scenic views throughout the ride. Whether you’re planning a cultural getaway, a weekend adventure, or continuing onward to Central or Eastern Europe, the Split to Budapest train route offers a pleasant, scenic, and enjoyable way to move between the Adriatic coastline and one of Europe’s most captivating capitals.

Train From Split to Budapest

Distance
Distance
772 km
Travel Time

Travel Time

17 h 25 m
Daily Departures

Daily Departures

26
Reverse Route

Reverse Route

Split to Budapest Train Information

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

Split to Budapest Rail Map

The Split to Budapest rail route offers a diverse and memorable journey stretching from Croatia’s Adriatic coast to Hungary’s vibrant capital. Covering several hundred kilometers and typically involving a smooth transfer in Zagreb, this route allows travelers to experience a striking transition in landscapes—from Split’s coastal Mediterranean scenery to the rugged inland terrain of Dalmatia, followed by central Croatia’s gentle farmland and onward into Hungary’s wide, open plains. While total travel times vary depending on connections, most itineraries range between 8 and 11 hours, providing an unhurried and scenic ride ideal for those who enjoy taking in the evolving countryside.
Direct connections from Split are limited, especially outside the summer season, so planning ahead is recommended to secure convenient transfer times and preferred seating. Trains operating along this corridor offer a reliable and comfortable travel experience, with daytime departures that allow passengers to enjoy the scenery before arriving in Budapest—home to historic boulevards, thermal baths, riverfront views, and a celebrated cultural scene. With fares typically falling within a moderate price range, the Split to Budapest rail journey provides a practical and enjoyable alternative to long bus rides or connecting flights. Whether you're traveling for leisure, a weekend escape, or as part of a wider European itinerary, this route delivers a smooth, scenic, and rewarding way to move between the Adriatic coast and the heart of Central Europe.
Split to Budapest
Tips to Buy Train Tickets
Plan ahead and enjoy a smooth rail journey across the Balkans with these essential tips for booking your train tickets.
  • Book in Advance
    Some routes, especially international or summer season lines, can sell out quickly. Booking early ensures you get the seat and class you prefer.
  • Use Trusted Booking Platforms
    Use platforms like Rail Ninja or High-Speed Train website to quickly compare routes, check schedules, and secure your seats in just a few clicks.
  • Choose the Right Class
    Many Balkan trains offer multiple classes, including Economy, First Class, and Sleeper compartments. Pick the one that fits your comfort needs and travel length.
  • 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
    Not all trains have large luggage compartments. Keeping baggage minimal makes for easier boarding and more comfortable seating.
  • 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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