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For your trip, I recommend combining practical guides with more in‑depth reading. For Budapest, consider “Lonely Planet Budapest & Hungary” or “DK Eyewitness Budapest” for clear maps, neighborhood walks and restaurant suggestions; if you like history and culture, “Budapest: A History of Grandeur and Catastrophe” by Joe Hajdu gives context to the city’s architecture and past. For Vienna, “Rick Steves Vienna, Salzburg & Tirol” or “DK Eyewitness Vienna” are excellent for itineraries, museum highlights and day‑by‑day plans, while “The World of Yesterday” by Stefan Zweig and “The Hare with Amber Eyes” by Edmund de Waal offer a more literary view of Vienna’s imperial and cultural heritage. For a broader overview of both cities together, “Lonely Planet Vienna, Budapest & Prague” is useful, and you can complement it with a compact phrasebook (Hungarian and German) to help with basics during your stay.