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Hi Rati, Your plan for 10 days across Budapest, Vienna, and Prague during Christmas sounds amazing, and the city order is perfect for both convenience and festive vibes. Spending 4 days in Budapest is ideal since the city offers plenty to explore — from Buda Castle, Fisherman’s Bastion, and Széchenyi Thermal Bath to the Danube River Cruise and the lively Christmas Market at Vörösmarty Square. Vienna deserves around 3 days; it’s compact yet grand, with must-visits like Schönbrunn Palace, Belvedere Palace, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, and the famous Christmas Market at Rathausplatz, plus you could even squeeze in a quick day trip to Bratislava. Prague, however, feels a little short with just 2 days, as it truly deserves at least 3 to enjoy its charm — think Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Prague Castle, and the twinkling Christmas markets. If possible, shift half a day from Budapest or Vienna to Prague for a smoother balance. The train connections are easy and scenic (Budapest–Vienna in about 3 hours, Vienna–Prague in around 4 hours). Overall, your route is excellent, but a 4-3-3 split would make it more relaxed and complete, especially when traveling with parents.
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Your 10-day plan with 4 days in Budapest, 3 in Vienna, and 2 in Prague sounds well balanced—Budapest deserves extra time for its thermal baths, historic sites, and Christmas markets, especially during the holidays. Vienna’s rich culture and festive atmosphere are great for 3 days, while 2 days in Prague is enough to see the main sights like Old Town and Prague Castle. Just make sure to factor in travel time between cities and leave some downtime to enjoy the holiday vibes!
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