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10) Travel

2/23/2015

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In this section, you will find the main destinations that you can visit from Bratislava going by road or train. I add a small description, as well as the time it will take you to see it, you can check pictures from all the places I mention here in the bottom of the article. I have a visitor guide for some of this places, so if you want to know with much more detail what you will see there, give it a look.

By public transport

  • Devin castle: Is a beautiful castle in the border of Slovakia and Austria, separated by Danube, it is 4 or 2€ to get inside. Reachable by city bus 28 and 29 every half an hour, takes 20 minutes to get there.
  • Hainburg: The closest Austrian town to Bratislava, very nice downtown and castle in the top of the hill. Reachable by city bus 901 from Most SNP, takes 15 minutes to get there and 0,75€ each way.

1 hour away

More detailed information about each one is avaliable in this guide.
  • Viena: The incredibly beautiful Austrian capital, you can come here in even less than one hour by bus! Going from the bus station or train station, price for both ways is around 13€.
  • Gyor: It's the closest Hungarian city, it has a beautiful downtown and is famouse for it's thermal baths. You can get here by car (30 minutes) or by bus in the Bratislava-Budapest route.
  • Brno: Czech Republic second biggest city, just one hour and half by train or bus. It has a lot of beatiful towns around, like Olomouc, so is a good point to discover east Cz Rep.
  • Trencin: It has Slovakia's third biggest castle, but is the most outstanding one since is fully reconstructed, also the town, although small, is very cozy. Reachable by train in one hour and half.
  • Esztergom: It has Hungary's biggest cathedral, as well as fortifications around, it's located in the very border with Slovakia (the bridge is the border itself), you need to take a train to Sturovo and from there just walk the bridge.

2 hours away

  • Bojnice: The town is reachable by train but it has Slovakia's most beautiful castle, straight from a fairytale, also has a zoo with white tigers.
  • Budapest: The amazing Hungarian capital, combining youth, impressive architecture and good prices. Is by far the best short trip from Bratislava, and you will come here more than you imagined, you will fell in love with this city. It cost just 8.9€ both ways by train, and takes 2 hours and half to reach it. A guide specifically for this city is avaliable, check it out for much more information!
  • Banska Bystrica: Is one of the nicest towns in central Slovakia, with an incredible main square with a nice secret, find it out in the Central Slovakia guide! Reachable by bus (8€ each way) or train.

3 hours away

  • Banska Stiavnica: It's called the most beautiful village in Slovakia, and I can confirm it, it has two Unesco sites on it as wel as amazing restaurants and cafes. To reach it, go to Banska Bystrica and take a 50 minutes bus to here. More information about it is in the Central Slovakia guide!
  • Poprad: The iconic Slovak mountain town, with many ski resorts around, Poprad is the favourite destination for the skiing lovers. Is about 4h by train.
  • Spis Castle: Very close to Poprad, reachable by bus from there or by train, it has Slovakia's biggest castle as well as a remarkable church complex. More info here!
  • Prague: The iconic capitl of the Czech Republic and one of the most romantic cities in the world, with a fairy tale Old Town and an impressive castles. But you will fall in love with the city also because of the beer! Reachable by train or by bus in around 3h, by Student Agency bus is 10.8€ one way.

More than 5 hours

  • Kosice: It's the second biggest city in Slovakia, it has a beautiful city centre, and many other landmarks around, so is a good base point for your trips in eastern Slovakia. Train takes about 7h to get here.
  • Slovak Paradise: Is the most beautiful national park in Slovakia, it has natural canyons where you can walk along thanks to a beautiful wooden bridged route. Learn how to get there here.
  • Katowice: It's the first major town you will see if you go to Poland, it doesn't worth to spend the night there, in fact you can see the nice streets in 1h, but is useful place because buses to Krakow, Warsaw and Wrocaw start from there. You can get here with the Polskibus route.
  • Zakopane: The nature in this place has made this town very famous in Poland, and is very close to Krakow, so you can go there through this route without going to Katowice. You can get here for a good price going to Poprad by train and crossing the border with bus.
  • Krakow: Poland most beautiful city, as well as #1 Erasmus destination. You can either get here through Zakopane, or by Katowice, taking a 1h Polskibus once in Poland.
  • Wroclaw: One of Poland's coziest cities, with many buildings to see and many young life, it also has 100 gnomes hidden in its streets, so you can try to find all of them! Reachable by 2h Polskibus from Katowice.
Remember to use Cp atlas for checking your routes!

More guides for these and many other places are avaliable here  and if you want the complete list of other many destinations, check the blog which inspired me to do this section: The Goulash Train

More info about trips will be added as I discover new places!

3 Comentarios
Jesper, The Biveros Effect link
2/29/2016 10:25:26 am

There really are a lot of places to travel to from Bratislava. Our favourite when we lived in the city was Budapest. :)

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NomadWill link
3/6/2016 06:08:00 am

I'm happy that you enjoyed a lot of them! I did the list because I was surprised that almost nobody knew that half of the list were reachable so easily!

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Threesomes Virginia link
12/14/2022 07:51:47 am

Hi great reeading your post

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