![]() ![]() ![]() Before you wrap up this trip, if you’re a lover of dirt-cheap arcade games and pinball, make sure to visit the Flipper Museum. The city’s Jewish ghetto was left in ruins after WWII, but born from its remnants today you’ll be able to experience the quirky Ruin Pubs, favorites include Szimpla, Instant, and Fogás Haz. From a different vantage point, a 1-2 hour lunch or dinner cruise displays the city in all its grandeur. On the Buda side, you will find Castle Hill and the Fisherman’s Bastion, and from here you have a stunning view of the Parliament hugging the Danube on the Pest side. Yes! Budapest is actually two cities, Buda and Pest, split by the river.ĭepending on which side you’re on, you’ll be able to access the other side by walking over the Chain Bridge. While the latest bus departure is at 23:15 and arrives at 02:30 the following day. The earliest bus departure from Budapest is at 04:00 arriving to Vienna at 06:55 the same day. There are normally 29 trains per day travelling from Bratislava to Budapest and tickets for this journey start from 18.80 when you book in advance. Szechenyi Baths are one of the most notable thermal baths in Europe, offering spa treatments and access to saunas, it is worth a visit.Īfter relaxing a bit, a walk along the Danube promenade provides the first sight of the two cities. Between Budapest, Hungary and Vienna, Austria we found over 50 bus departures, including 15 night buses. It takes an average of 2h 58m to travel from Bratislava to Budapest by train, over a distance of around 100 miles (161 km). Craving something sweet? Try the Sacher Torte at Hotel Sacher, it’s worth the wait in line …we promise.Īs your trip ends in the beautiful city on the Danube, it will be hard to decide what to fit in your schedule while here. In addition, the city offers many small coffee houses where you can try the numerous Viennese coffee specialties such as the Capuchin. This baroque building mesmerizes its visitors framed by its enchanting park and stunning architecture.Įveryone also knows the popular “ Wiener Schnitzel“, which is often served with a variety of potatoes in Vienna. If you’re in town anytime from December 31 to Ash Wednesday, the Viennese Ball Season offers an astounding 450 different ball dances to be attended.Ī place where extravagant balls would have been held was the summer residence of Empress Sissi, the Schönbrunn Palace. Numerous young artists are discovering themselves in the city whilst slowly finding their place in the world of fine arts. ![]() Here in Vienna you can follow the footsteps of the numerous legendary musicians such as Mozart, Strauss, and Beethoven, and attend a concert or two.īesides classical music, there is also a more modern art scene in Vienna. If you think of the Austrian capital, classical music, comes to mind quickly. ![]()
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