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Poland to Istanbul help?

  • January 9, 2026
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I want to travel from Poland to Istanbul, starting the first week in June and I need to arrive in Istanbul on June 21. (I will fly into Istanbul from wherever).

My question: What route and stops would you suggest, factoring in 3-4 nights in each of about 5 eastern european locales on the eurail route? Thanks!  

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  • Full steam ahead
  • January 9, 2026

Budapest is definitly a fantastic Idea. Its a great city to visit.

Bukarest was also interesting.

@jesseinasia Are you planning on taking night trains?


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  • Right on track
  • January 9, 2026

Thanks. Yes, I’m happy to take a night train or two. 


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  • January 9, 2026

Prag is also a fantastic city to visit but it is not necessary on your way. (I have visited Prag atleast 3 times)

Regarding smaller cities in Hungary and Romania i tips myself as

I personally can only give tips until Bukarest( That is as far as i have travelled towards Istanbul).

Taking one of the night train from Budapest to Bukarest might be a good idea unless you plan more stops in between those.

Some Tips for Budapest:

  • Visiting the caves under Budapest
  • Zoo

Bukarest:

  • Therme
  • Day trip to the salt mine( not much time spent there but the hugem mined caves are impressive

 

Arround where do you plan to start in Poland?


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  • Right on track
  • January 9, 2026

Marvin,

Much appreciated. 

Allow me to give you a bigger picture of my thoughts. Poland is my No. 1 destination goal for this trip, along with Istanbul where I will meet up with my wife.

Krakow is where I’d go if I only went to one place in Poland, and it’s my current thought for first stop because of my southward journey. But if I devoted more time in Poland, I’d want to see Gdansk, so I supposed I’d fly into Warsaw and do the train up and back before heading to Krakow.

After that … 

I’ve been to Prague, so it’s not a necessity, and as you point out, it’s out of the way. I don’t know where I’d go between Krakow and Budapest, but looking at the map I love your suggestion of the overnight train from Budapest to Bucharest -- because Bulgaria is also on my maybe list.

Looking at the map, it seems I’d probably make a choice between your route or a route through, say, other maybes Slovenia, bosnia-herzogovenia and Albania. 

But at this moment, I’m WIDE OPEN.

Thanks.

Jesse


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  • January 9, 2026

There is not much to travel by rail bosnia-herzogwina and albania thats why i would recommend the router via romania. (But Slovenia is nice and has decent trains, just not really on your route)

I did not realise you are from the US. ( I falsly assumed you were from poland)

If you are in Danzig i highly recommend you visit the maritime Museums.

I also plan to go to Bulgaria at some point.

 


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  • January 9, 2026

Ostrava or Bratislava might be an idea between Krakau and Budapest. I was not in Ostrava yet but i have heard positive things.


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  • January 9, 2026

The most straight forward route with a Eurail pass would be Poland-Slovakia-Hungary-Romania-Bulgaria-Turkey. Everything is possible by rail but you need to get the reservations from the ticket office for everything beyond Hungary when using your pass (= requires to be flexible). Or you can get cheap tickets for everything east of Budapest online and safe your pass days elsewhere.

On your way, Bratislava is a nice place for a stopover before going towards Budapest.

Romania has some beautiful towns (Brasov, Timisoara, Sighisoara, Cluj,...). Haven’t been to these places yet but I plan to visit Romania next Winter.

On the route through the Balkans (Bosnia, Albania) you need to rely almost entirely on buses beyond Slovenia. A Eurail pass is therefore a waste of money. There are some nice places along the route though.


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  • January 9, 2026

@eurocity101 The reservation for Budapest-Bukarest can be booked online. ( For example from the hungarian railway Mav, even sleepers can be booked for the correct price)


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  • January 10, 2026

Marvin and Eurocity101,

You have been more than generous with your suggestions, and I want to thank you both. 

Cheers!

Jesse