

Want to discover Hongrie differently? Hungary offers a tapestry of rolling plains, historic castles and world‑renowned thermal baths that pulse with folk culture. Good news, Hongrie is accessible from France by train, with connections through Vienna or Budapest, and the country runs a well‑connected rail network that includes night trains. From Budapest you can glide to the emerald Lake Balaton, wander through the medieval Eger, or trace the Danube to the charming Szeged, all on high‑speed or regional lines that showcase **therma...
From France, you can board a long‑distance train that takes you to Vienna or directly to Budapest via night service. Once in Vienna, a short regional train brings you into the heart of Hungary, or you can continue on the high‑speed line to Budapest. From Budapest, the national rail network connects you to cities such as Debrecen, Pécs, and the scenic Lake Balaton area, with frequent regional and intercity services. The journey is smooth, and you can travel without a car or flight, enjoying the comfort of night trains where available.
In Hongrie, there's something for everyone: the capital Budapest invites you to wander its grand boulevards, cross the iconic Chain Bridge, and soak in the historic thermal baths that line the Danube. Further north, the medieval town Eger offers a castle, a wine cellar and a taste of local paprika cuisine, while the sun‑kissed Lake Balaton provides a relaxed lakeside atmosphere and cycling routes. The countryside, with its rolling Great Hungarian Plain and vibrant folk music festivals, reveals the heart of the nation. A contrasting, lively country, ideal for a train itinerary in Hongrie, to be discovered through its c...