Taxi transfer service from Sofia Airport to Budapest

  • Trip Duration: 8:30 hrs
  • Distance: 780 km
  • Payment: cash in Bulgarian levs, euros, US dollars and Russian rubles., VISA / MasterCard
  • Booking: Online booking
  • Price: from 300 euros
  • Vehicles: for 4, 5, 8 and 20 passenger

From Sofia to Budapest

Standard 4+1
300 €
Minivan 6+1
310 €
Minibus 8+1
380 €
Bus 20+1
1100 €

From Budapest to Sofia the prices are the same.
If you going to do a trip to Budapest, make your trip better by choosing our taxi or transfer service by a reservation with DA-Transport at datrans2019@gmail.com.

During this transfer, you will spend between 8:00-9:00h depends on the borders. Budapest is 770km away from Sofia. You will pass through Serbia. Also, you can see a very interesting city like NisBelgrade
on the way.

Inhabited since Roman times, later destroyed by Ottoman troops and Austrian cannon. It was in the Reform Era (1825-1848) that the city experienced its first development boom, when, among other buildings, the Hungarian National Museum and the Chain Bridge connecting the two shores of the Danube were constructed. It was in 1873 that the three cities finally united, leading to a pace of development that was virtually unmatched in Europe. The period before the First World War truly was a Belle Époque, a period of “happy peacetime”, as the Hungarians called it. 

The city’s parks were built, along with the elegant Andrássy Avenue and the Opera House. In honour of the millennium of Hungary’s foundation, Europe’s second underground railway was built between Heroes’ Square and the Secessionist Museum of Applied Arts; new bridges were built after the Chain Bridge to connect the two banks of the river, while the Parliament Building was constructed at a tremendous expense and using an enormous labour force.  According to foreign travellers of the day, it seemed at that time that everyone was living in the coffee houses. The city’s concert halls were packed every evening, the newly-built train stations were welcoming in the city’s new citizens, while the neighbouring cities were cranking out manufactured goods. 

The 20th century did not hold much good in store for it, as many citizens died during World War 2 and in the course of the 1956 revolution. A great part of the original buildings was destroyed, but the city almost miraculously rose up again. It is true however that bullet holes, traces of many battles, can still be seen on the walls of some of Budapest’s buildings. One of Budapest’s main attractions is its truly unsurpassed architectural diversity: the houses in the Buda Castle area were mainly built in the Baroque period, while the streets of downtown Pest are marked by eclectic apartment buildings from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, along with Secessionist and modern buildings. Meanwhile, traces of Budapest’s Roman past can be discovered throughout the city, as well as the legacies of the Turks in the 16th and 17th centuries and of Socialist Realist architecture of the 20th century. It is an exciting medley, just like the cultural activities that the city offers. Today, Budapest is a metropolis of approximately two million people and is waiting to be discovered.





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  • 24/7 service with last-minute reaction
  • Fixed prices
  • No deposit needed
  • English speaking staff
  • Kind and careful drivers
  • Comfortable and clean vehicles
  • Мeeting at the airport and assistance with luggage
  • Free waiting if your flight is delayed
  • Free child seat


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