The journey from Zagreb to Split was the only one where we had to reserve our seats in advance. We did this when we first arrived in Zagreb and it cost 8 Kuna ($1.10) each. There are only two trains a day on this route, so we chose to catch the 07:34 train that was… READ MORE >
Ljubljana To Zagreb By Train
This was a fairly straightforward train journey, but it involved leaving the Schengen area for Croatia. This meant that both Slovenian and Croatian Immigration got on the train at Dobova to check our passports. This had happened once previously when we arrived in Hungary. Ljubljana station is very colorful, due to the fact that most… READ MORE >
Budapest To Ljubljana By Train
Today’s journey from Budapest to Ljubljana was very long and involved getting four trains and visiting four countries. We went from Budapest (Hungary) to Bratislava (Slovakia) to Vienna (Austria) to Villach (Austria) to Ljubljana (Slovenia). Total journey time was 11 hours 15 minutes. I’m actually writing this post using the free wifi on the excellent… READ MORE >
Vienna To Budapest By Train
After a few days in Vienna, we were back on the train. This time we were traveling to Budapest, which neither of us had previously visited. We were both looking forward to our time there, especially as we’d booked a 1-bed apartment for our stay. Note that some trains go to Budapest-Keleti, while others go… READ MORE >
How To Get Around Vienna
Vienna is quite easy to get around as they have a good transport system that includes, underground trains, trams and buses. It’s also very easy to buy tickets for these and there are a good range of options, including 1, 2 and 3-day tickets, which are ideal if you’re here for a short stay. We… READ MORE >
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