The countries of Europe seem to push tourists to include visits to several places in their excursion program. Today we will talk about how to get from Prague to Vienna, which mode of transport will be the most mobile, and with which you can save a lot on the road. So, today we are heading to the capital of Austria.
Bus Prague-Vienna
Perhaps the easiest way to cover the considerable distance between the two capital cities is by bus. Several companies work in this direction at once, including Radina VIP, EuroLines and others.
The fare for all carriers is different, as well as the duration of the journey and the level of comfort. The cheapest offer is the carrier Student Agency, whose bus ticket does not exceed twenty euros. But you have to give up the already familiar details of comfort in the form of air conditioners, wifi, individual sockets and even toilets.
As a rule, buses leave either from the central bus station, or depart from well-known places that are located near hotel complexes. The trip will roughly take up to 4 hours. A wide range of flights allows you to choose the best time to leave the Czech capital. Buses run from early morning until late at night. It is the bus trip that allows you not only to save money, but also to have at least a peek at the provinces of these developed European countries. To be able to compare life on the periphery and in the center of the country.
By plane
For tourists who travel everywhere and always by air, German and Austrian air carriers are ready to offer their first-class services. The choice of companies is quite wide, and their offers will not leave anyone indifferent. Although, for the sake of fairness, we note that it will not turn out to call this type of movement budgetary. For example, the cheapest at the moment is the offer of the German carrier Germawings, by plane you can get to Vienna for only 12,800 rubles. At the same time, in the sky you have to spend several hours and come to terms with the need to make a short landing in Dusseldorf. In particular, the flight will take passengers at least 5 hours, three of which they will spend in the waiting room of the intermediate airport.
Passengers will have to fly even longer on planes of other airlines. A reasonable price for a ticket often hides a flight of many hours (more than 25 hours!). The only exception is the Austrian company Austrian, which is ready to deliver everyone to the main cities of the country in just 55 minutes! But for such a pleasure you will have to overpay. The starting price for a ticket starts from 45 300 rubles!
Air travel should be considered as a last resort. After all, you still have to get to the center of Vienna. The fastest way to do this is on the high-speed train City Airport Train, a ticket for which costs more than 10 euros. But the journey will take no more than 16 minutes.
Train Prague-Vienna
The railway company will also help you realize your dream and see Vienna. During the day, trains make 8 direct flights between the two capitals. Please note that train tickets can only be purchased at the international ticket office of the station, which is located on the second floor. Since getting to Prague train station is so easy, taking the express train can easily be called one of the easiest and most effective ways to see Vienna.
The first train leaves from the platform of the Czech station at 6.42 local time, and the last one leaves at 23.50. The total travel time is 4 hours 10 minutes, excluding the last train. The night train arrives in Vienna at 6 hours 10 minutes, respectively, the total travel time is 6 hours 20 minutes. It is the last train that tourists most often choose. After all, this way you can avoid additional costs for hotel accommodation. You can also sleep in a comfortable compartment, arriving in the Austrian capital early in the morning full of strength and energy.
The only drawback of a train tour is the relatively high cost of the ticket. For the cheapest ticket you will have to pay 35 euros, and for a trip in a "luxury" compartment - 60.
By car
For those who are the proud owners of an international driver's license, an excellent option to visit Vienna would be to travel by private or rented car. But such a pleasure will not be cheap, because you will have to refuel the transport from your own pocket. Estimated fuel costs will be 100-120 euros, and if you rent a car, feel free to multiply by two.
Now you know how to get from Prague to Vienna and what kind of transport you can save on.
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