From Vienna to Bratislava and Back in under 10 Hours! Perfect Day Trip Itinerary!

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @greenleaf8226
    @greenleaf8226 Před měsícem +2

    good helpful video...
    a food video from you guys is always a welcomed idea...❤

  • @HoomanAlenoori
    @HoomanAlenoori Před měsícem +2

    We travelled this path with the regiojet bus and it was very efficient, fast and comfortable and it had three stations in bratislava. We tried Gatto Matto restaurant, which had two different branch in the old city and their food was high quality with good price.

    • @KhyatiPuria
      @KhyatiPuria  Před měsícem

      Never tried the bus ride to Bratislava but I’m pretty sure it’s reliable and efficient.
      I heard a lot of good stuff about Gatto Matto. Time to try it out! Thanks for the input.

  • @vkdrk
    @vkdrk Před 20 dny

    In Slovakia, it's often called a Hungarian Langos because that's where it is originally from, but it is very popular all over Slovakia, especially in summer.
    I used to work in Eurovea Shopping Mall and it was often full of Austrians on Sundays because shops are closed in Austria on Sundays, that's how I found out about that law in Austria :)
    btw I really like the way you say Bratislava, it sounds so cool in your accent

  • @NA-mg1uo
    @NA-mg1uo Před 5 dny

    Can u explain vignette again. Im travelling by car to bratislava

  • @RazielKainus
    @RazielKainus Před měsícem +2

    it mostly leaves from platform 12, only occasionally from platforms 9 or 10, depends on how busy Hbf gets... I once had my train platform changed from 12 AB to 9CE :D not fun I tell you :D
    btw once the state border to Devinska Nova Ves section is electrified and done upgrading (the date is set to Dec 14th atm), this route will be a lot quicker - REX8 has a couple stops within Vienna, but once out, REX trains atm can go up to 140 kmh all the way to Marchegg (cant tell how fast IC/RJ trains will go since those services are only planned atm) - right now it is around 40mins from Vienna to Marchegg :) so will see whats the total travel time once that route is fully accessible again :)
    I actually live in Bratislava :D ... if I saw it right, in one part of the video you showed the mall I work at, for the bookstore on the upper floor right above grocery store, to be precise :D ... just in case you happen to visit Bratislava again and I work that day :D

  • @tofu247
    @tofu247 Před měsícem

    Yay thanks so much for this video!

  • @annexplores3933
    @annexplores3933 Před 27 dny +1

    Very helpful video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @RazielKainus
    @RazielKainus Před měsícem +1

    sorry for a bit of spamming, but the station you used both times wasnt Bratislava main station (as I mentioned in my previous comment, it isnt served by REX8 atm until the section between Devinska Nova Ves and state border is done, so atm you would have to take a bus to Marchegg and from there REX8 to Vienna), but Bratislava - Petržalka train station, which is IMO more of a freight train station with passenger services :D

  • @bellychic8
    @bellychic8 Před 2 dny

    I'm trying to look up the tickets online as you did. I'm putting in Wien & Bratislava but it's not giving me any direct routes that are 59mins. Everything that comes up has a transfer from a bus replacement service. I think part of the train route not available? Do you have a video or recommendations on how to take a bus (i.e., where the stops are) like Flixbus or whatever is the Vienna equivalent? Thank you!!! Your videos are awesome!

    • @KhyatiPuria
      @KhyatiPuria  Před dnem +1

      You're right...just double-checked it. There seems to be some construction going on currently.
      However you can also take the Flixbus to Bratislava. It also departs from Vienna Central station but takes 1:30h instead of 1h (train). If you plan ahead, you also might get cheap tickets.
      shorturl.at/yYcny

    • @bellychic8
      @bellychic8 Před dnem

      @@KhyatiPuria thank you so much! you guys are awesome!

  • @allaboutlife5004
    @allaboutlife5004 Před měsícem

    Does a 24h public transport ticket in Bratislava cover a trip to the Devin Castle or do we need to buy separate tickets?

    • @NiktoPH
      @NiktoPH Před 20 dny +2

      It is covered, Devin and Devin Castle are still district of the Bratislava.

  • @EtchaWandah
    @EtchaWandah Před měsícem

    You want even better gelato? Try i Nonni Cremeria not far from Arthur, Vienna high standard is easy to beat here 😊

    • @KhyatiPuria
      @KhyatiPuria  Před měsícem

      Definitely have to try it! 😍 especially because they apparently also serve “Bastani Sonati” which is a traditional Iranian saffron ice cream! Will check it out! Thanks!

  • @RazielKainus
    @RazielKainus Před měsícem

    ok, watched it till the end, and you actually entered our store lol :D ... may I know what day was this recorded? so I know if it was my shift or the other one :D ... anyways, sharing this with my colleagues now :D

    • @KhyatiPuria
      @KhyatiPuria  Před měsícem +2

      We loved that book store! It was last Sunday. Good to know. We will definitely pay that book store a longer visit.
      Loved the vibe inside and the in-house coffee house! Good to know. Next time we will look for you :)
      Best regards
      Puria

    • @RazielKainus
      @RazielKainus Před měsícem

      @@KhyatiPuria if I checked right, it was the other shift :D ... heh, ok :))

  • @LoizosNikolaides
    @LoizosNikolaides Před měsícem

    does the ticket include the way back to vienna too ,past the 24hours?

    • @KhyatiPuria
      @KhyatiPuria  Před měsícem

      The ticket has a validity of 3 days. So yes you could return after 24 hours with the same ticket. Only the public transportation within Bratislava loses its validity after the first day.

  • @peppe188
    @peppe188 Před měsícem

    Thanks for your video! Just a question: is it possible to buy the tickets at the station?

    • @KhyatiPuria
      @KhyatiPuria  Před měsícem

      Yes you can also buy them at the self service terminal or at the ticket counter.

    • @KhyatiPuria
      @KhyatiPuria  Před měsícem

      It’s on our list! Thanks. They even have an Iranian flavor called “Bastani Sonati” 🤯 which is a traditional Iranian saffron ice. Have to check it out! Thanks! 🙏🏽

  • @peterschiffer3582
    @peterschiffer3582 Před 25 dny

    I'm passing in 2 weeks Bratislava on Sunday. I'm traveling by car. I have 4h to 6h. Any suggestion I could leave my car and have a nice time in Bratislava ? Thank you in advance!

    • @KhyatiPuria
      @KhyatiPuria  Před 24 dny +1

      as mentioned in the video, we always park our car in the Eurovea shopping mall. It offers 5 hours free parking on Sundays. And is very close to Danube and Old town.

    • @NiktoPH
      @NiktoPH Před 20 dny +1

      Eurovea or Nivy shopping malss, both have 5h free parking and another 3e/h. Or you can park in the city centre on the streets, its regulated but on Sundays some streets have completely free or just 1e/h.

    • @peterschiffer3582
      @peterschiffer3582 Před 20 dny

      thank you so much for your quick answers