A step-by-step travel guide. Take the train from Budapest to Oslo

Prices from
€160
Travel time
24h

Traveling from Budapest to Oslo by train is a great experience. You'll pass through Hamburg , Copenhagen and Gothenburg . It's a 3 days long train ride with beautiful scenery.

Prices from
€160

Day 1

    Budapest Hungary
    Hamburg Germany
    Hamburg

    Spend 1 night in Hamburg

    Day 2

      Hamburg Germany
      Copenhagen Denmark
      Copenhagen

      Get some snacks and hop on the next train in Copenhagen.

        Copenhagen Denmark
        Gothenburg Sweden
        Gothenburg

        Spend 1 night in Gothenburg

        Day 3

          Gothenburg Sweden
          Oslo Norway
          Oslo

          Arrive at your final destination, Oslo .

          Find & book your next adventure along the rails.

          Get inspiration, explore expert routes and easily book train tickets to your next sustainable European adventure.

          Leaving from Budapest Hungary
          Going to Oslo Norway

          Good to know when traveling from Budapest to Oslo

          Travel insurance

          International train journeys in Europe are covered by the CIV protection rules, a set of rules to make it easier to travel cross-boarder with train. Primarily providing compensation for lost baggage and a guarantee of onward transport.

          You can find out if your journey is covered by CIV by checking the tickets. "CIV" should then be printed in a corner.

          But...

          ...there are many cases when these rules does not apply. Therefore All Aboard advise you to have a valid travel insurance before going on your trip. It's never a fun thing either to miss a connection or to loose your luggage, we know, therefore it's very useful to have an insurance where you're fully covered.

          Special luggage allowance

          A great thing with traveling by train is that there are no extra fees for bringing all you luggage. But a rule to have in mind is that the bags you bring on board should be able to be carried by one single person.

          Usually there are luggage racks above the seats and more storage in dedicated places on the train. The standard dimensions of the luggage racks are 70 x 50 cm.

          You can bring things like

          • Pushchairs and strollers
          • Folding bikes, scooters
          • Sports equipment (e.g. skis, surfboards)

          Can I bring my bike?

          There are some operators that allow you to bring your regular bike. Some trains do allow this off peak hours and you might need a separate reservation. Unfortunately we're not able to sell these at All Aboard, yet.

          Can I charge my phone on the train?

          Most long distance trains in Europe have power sockets available. In some cases, the number of power sockets may be limited in the 2nd class cars. In 1st class, however, it's most common that there are power sockets somewhere around each seat. If it's super important to you, the best way to really know is to google the name of the train (that can be found on your ticket) and you'll find out.

          Wondering if there's free wifi available? Find more information here: Is there wifi on the train?

          Popular

          Budapest to Gothenburg

          Go from Budapest, Hungary to Gothenburg, Sweden in 2 simple steps.
          See route

          Popular

          Travel from Malmö to Cologne

          Get the best train route to Cologne from Malmö.
          See route