Getting from Bratislava (Slovakia) to Vienna (Austria) and back!

Being budget travellers that we are visiting Vienna on its own would most likely blow our budget, so instead setting up base in nearby Bratislava, Slovakia meant we could stay in a lovely apartment and explore both cities in one trip! The journey from each city is quick and easy, but there are several options to consider… here’s how to get from Bratislava to Vienna (and back!)

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So, you are in Bratislava and you want to head over the border into Austria and see the outstanding beauty of Vienna… good choice!

Getting from one city to another is really quite easy and unlike in many other places where people generally look at you like you have grown a second head when you want to take public transport from one country to another (I’m looking at you Krakow to Lviv) Bratislava is pretty well geared up for those wanting to make this journey. You will find help and information easy to come by as well as many, many options for making this trip.

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What options are available:

The two main options available are by bus or by the river, the latter including either ferry or hydrofoil. Both have their plus and negative points but crucially for us the river services only run during the main season, which is April to October, so do bear that in mind!

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The price can fluctuate between companies based on the time of year and also how much the competition is charging. The best place to buy tickets is either at the tourist information centre in Old Town, through your accommodation if you are staying in a hotel, or direct from the companies down on the docks (a short walk towards the shopping mall from the UFO bridge).

Bus:

This is the cheapest and easiest option, but the route is not the prettiest.We paid €13 each for a return in which the outbound journey was pre-booked and the return was open (which is really handy).

The journey took about 60 mins and the timetable offered around about 1 bus every hour too which was great for flexibility.

The bus will drop you off at Erdberg in Vienna, and take the underground line U3 a few stops into the city. During the day you can buy tickets from both bus stations on the day or beforehand if you prefer.

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Train

Before realising that we might be able to take the ferry the train was our initial choice of transport but one problem is that the train station in both cities is a little out of the way. Not a massive deal but it certainly isn’t as central as either the bus station or ferry terminal in Bratislava.

The train should take just under an hour and although information has been hard to come by the general cost seems to be around about the €20 mark for a return.

Once in Vienna you will be at “Hauptbahnhof” so take the underground line U1 to the city.

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Boat/ Hydrofoil

Originally our first choice of transport due to the idyllic idea of sailing down the Danube from city to city. However, the Ferry/ Hydrofoil services are seasonal from April to October.

With “Lod” the price is €29 each for a pre-booked return and for some reason costs €38 the other way. The journey also takes 105 mins to Vienna and 95 mins back to Bratislava.

“Twin city liner” is also another company offering this trip at a cost of between €20-€35 depending on the time of year for a one-way ticket! The journey time is also around the 90 mins mark.

Our Journey:

We actually headed down to the docks to get our tickets (just a short walk from the UFO) to be informed that the boats were not running. However whilst at the harbour, we were directed to a store just across the road in which to buy tickets. We ended up getting the Blaguss/ Euroline coach as well as picking up a 25% discount off admission to the UFO bridge observation deck.

The price of the bus really fitted our budget, we booked the bus the day before we went in order to get a good time but it’s not always necessary.

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We booked our coach for 7.50 am as we wanted to get as much time in Vienna as possible, having the return open was a real bonus as we could decide just when we were ready to come back and not be rushing. The bus arrived at stop 2 on time and unlike the major messing about with passports and checking visas when heading to the Ukraine we were on in a flash.

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The coach itself was actually pretty good, it was comfortable and even had toilets. We settled in at the back and had plenty of room to spread out. After only 20 minutes we flew past the border crossing. There was no need to even bring our passports with us on this trip, although we were advised to bring our driver’s licences as IDs but never needed them. Made a change to the 3-hour interrogation at the Ukrainian border only a few months earlier!

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One of the things we noticed as soon as we crossed over into Austria was the number of wind turbines, they were everywhere, rows and rows of them as far as the eye could see. The roads felt a bit smoother and the infrastructure felt cleaner and more modern. The change was subtle at first but the mesmerising fields of wind farms became more and more! The journey went by quickly and before we knew it our feet touched down on Austrian soil for the first time, our 26th country.

After what could only be described as an amazing day exploring Vienna we headed wearily back to the Ubahn and took the short ride back down the Orange line to Erdberg we jumped on the last bus back. The wind farms now became a sea of blinking red lights and before we knew it we could see the glowing castle of Bratislava before we crossed over the border back into Slovakia.

This is one of the best areas to take advantage of the close proximity of different major cities within Europe, other cities such as Budapest are also well within easy reach.

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