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Has anyone, dear tourists, traveled by bus from Kyiv to Vienna? Share your experience
Has anyone, dear tourists, traveled by bus from Kyiv to Vienna? Share your experience
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аватар hatinka
What are you interested in? I can only swear about crossing the border by buses, I recently had a chance to go ...
аватар klichko
Did you even "surf the expanse of space" by bus? if not, you need to test yourself for strength ... or not ... it all depends on the size of the wallet and the degree of masochism-self-preservation
аватар L_ena
If this is a bus tour, then you will have a mandatory stop in Budapest. And from there, an excursion to Vienna.
Bus tours are tedious, but budgetary. Take a pillow around your neck, comfortable layered clothing and a good mood.
аватар travelsita
As a rule, the route is as follows: after passing the border, we go to the TESCO supermarket in Nyiregyhaza, then we swim in the thermal baths of Miskolc, drink wine in the wine cellars of the Valley of Beauties, then we head to Budapest. (stop at the hotel). In the morning departure to Vienna. The journey takes about 3.5 hours, including 2 stops. The road is quite boring, outside the bus window fields. Hours at 7 pm return to Budapest, if the tour program does not include an overnight stay in a hotel in Vienna.
аватар hatinka
TS seems to need clarification: You are taking tickets for a simple bus to Vienna with no foreplay. Or, this is a tour and then there are still a lot of segments with excursions to Vienna. I absolutely did not like the border on the bus! Although I often go through it, ground, by car.
аватар Scurra-2
I apologize for the inaccuracy. Interested in the experience of an ordinary regular bus.
аватар olgasulackova
Do not listen to bad reviews, Vienna is the most charming city I have seen in Europe, you need to stay there for at least a week. Just take a pillow and a blanket with you on the bus. Vienna has the best shopping and the whole museum district, and if you get into the season of Christmas fairs and sales, it's a fairy tale
аватар Scurra-2
Thanks to all. I have been to Vienna several times. I just need to get to Vienna quickly. Unfortunately, I will know the date of departure in two days. They said that the bus is guaranteed to be places.
аватар hatinka
Specify which border the bus will go through. Most likely through Hungary, but after the completion of the autobahn across Poland, there are those who cross the Polish border. Do not go to the Polish border! There is also the option of VisAir to Bratislava, depending on what date, of course. From Bratislava, it is clear that Vienna is within easy reach. It will be faster)))
аватар Mademoisele
I took the bus a little further. I only practiced landing in Mukachevo or Chop to get there by train. It makes you feel more comfortable and less tired. If you are not a very old person and you do not have back problems (such as a hernia, etc.), then everything is fine. Let them not scare you by crossing the border. The devil is not as scary as he is portrayed. I have traveled through Chop many times. There are long queues only during the holidays, and they work calmly and smoothly. 1 time even the Hungarians released the bus in 15 minutes! and an average of about 2 hours for both borders. The main preparation: a pillow, a blanket, a thermos with tea and a snack)))
аватар L_ena
Fly Wizzair to Bratislava, and then by train or bus to Vienna. Even if it will be 500 hryvnia more expensive - how can you compare the comfort and speed of reaching the end point of the trip?
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