Vienna to Bratislava takes 50-60 minutes. 2. It would also be much cheaper. I think its 14 Euro return from Vienna to BA on the train. Bahn.de is showing prices of around 50 Euro for a single from Vienna to Salzburg (but I guess coaches will be cheaper). 3.
Bratislava has a unique charm that makes it worth a visit. The city offers a blend of historical architecture, modern art, and a vibrant nightlife. Whether you're interested in exploring medieval castles, sampling local Slovak cuisine, or simply visiting one of Europeβs hidden gems β you will be in for a treat. Bratislava is full of history and worth visiting, but just one hitch, 2 1/2 - 3 hours would have been more than enough to tour and visit Bratislava as such. Personally, I would have preferred to pay more and have a coach service to take us around Slovakia for the remaining hours.Bratislava Old Town: My trip to Bratislava via Viking - See 9,154 traveler reviews, 13,307 candid photos, and great deals for Bratislava, Slovakia, at Tripadvisor.
Visit Bratislava β Day trip from Vienna. One of the most popular ways to visit Bratislava, is on a day trip from Vienna, which is only 70km away. A boat cruise on the Danube is a hassle-free option, offering some great river views. Here's a look at a day trip to Bratislava from Vienna. Short history of Bratislava ST4R. 184 972 94 697 747 5 467 571