Been to Riga, Prague and Budapest ...all very nice places but i preferred Budapest ...it really is the jewel of the danube ...so much to see and very cheap...
Incidentally, if you are above retirement age all public transport in Budapest is free for EU citizens; if you are planning to go this year that might still apply - check it out.
Flight times might be the deciding factor. Going out mid-morning and coming back mid-afternoon would be perfect and Birmingham would be the airport of choice.
Budapest - The Vienna of the East of the austro hungarian empire - flew out on 11 sep 2001 ! - and on the way to the airport (sort of before then) having apologised for the Betrayal of Yalta ( me: we dont teach the children this Taximan: that doesnt surprise me ) - (*)
he said - what did you do for the final three days ( of seven ) ?
and I said - erm - Museum of art design = they have a lof of Mucha
and he said - Like it?
and I said - not mucha -
anway you run out of galleries and museums in Budapest after about three days -
We've been to both and in balance preferred Prague but both are lovely. Take cruise up the river, we went at night. We stayed at the Thalia Hotel in Prague which is part of the Eurostars group it was excellent and central. This was a few years ago now.
Unfortunately not LCG - still waiting for refund from EasyJet but they said it would take about 28 days. We will go next year hopefully. I'm sure you'll like Prague, lots to see.
The Corinthia was the one I was looking at, DT, but what worries me about Budapest is that its so big and my mother's ankle wouldn't withstand all that walking ... and my ankle will never be the same again.
I`ve been to both. Don`t remember much about Budapest as I wasn't there very long but Prague is absolutely beautiful and you can easily walk around it in a day.
Done both Budapest much better in my opinion. Prague ok but done it all in 2 days then bored. But just my opinion. Krakow fantastic as is Amsterdam and Barcelona