Transfer from Vienna
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Departure from Vienna
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Estimated arrival to Bratislava
09:56h

Trip duration: 56min

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Places you can visit along the way

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Parndorf Outlet
Austria

135 min

Just 30 minutes from Vienna and Bratislava, Parndorf Outlet is an ideal option to renew your fashion outfits at reasonable prices. The outlet features some... of the world’s most iconic brands like Gucci, Prada and Armani, sport labels like Nike and Adidas, and high-street favorites, like Guess, Diesel and Desigual. Furthermore, there are great food selections, live music, golf weekends as well as children's play area with professional caretakers. Enjoy the exclusive shopping at discounted prices.

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Liechtenstein Castle
Austria

75 min

If this ancient castle is along your route, it is worth the stop, if for nothing more than to see the great Romanesque architecture. This... castle is today considered as one of the rarest and best-preserved examples of a secular Romanesque building in Europe. The access to the castle is possible only through guided tour available in English and German and the tour gives a comprehensive and informative insight into the castle’s past.

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Franzensburg
Austria

135 min

Unlike other castles, Franzensburg does not dominate its surroundings from hilltop, but it stands in the middle of a lake, thus to access it one... must take a short ferry ride. Franzensburg got its name from its creator, the Emperor Franz II, who in fact built this marvelous edifice as an imitation of medieval castle. Hard to believe, because it seems truly authentic with its dungeon, chapel and coronation room, which all can be viewed. This is all owing to the fact that original medieval architectural features, that today ornate the castle, were collected from monasteries and churches, palaces and town halls throughout the Empire.