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I dso not think you need to go as far as Zagreb but I will check some maps - the Vienna to Venice ra
I'm traveling to Europe for the first time next month! My wife and I don't have a lot of time left to prepare for the trip, so I need some advice from those in the know. Our first destination is Vienna, then on to Budapest. After our stay in Budapest, we are making our way to Venice. We'd like to do this leg in two days with a night stay-over along the way. However, I'm having no luck finding a good train route, reviews of new world renaissance hotel kowloon hong kong and I'm not sure of any great towns or cities in which we can spend the night. We'd prefer not to go through reviews of new world renaissance hotel kowloon hong kong Vienna again from Budapest, since we'll be heading back there to fly out. If possible, we'd like to take the most scenic route (obviously). Since it will really be two train rides, which of the two is the more scenic? Perhaps we can bump up to first class on that leg.
From Budapest you could head, I think without looking at a rail map, down by Lake Balaton into Croatia or Slovenia via Bled and Ljublana, an easy day from Venice by train or bus and trains if direct trains are still not running.
reviews of new world renaissance hotel kowloon hong kong I dso not think you need to go as far as Zagreb but I will check some maps - the Vienna to Venice rail line IMO is as scenic or more than the Innsbruck-Brennero-Verona-Venice line and shorter to boot.
Someone may prove me wrong but I cannot imagine there is an easy direct and comfortable route from Budapest to the Adriatic and thence to Venice. I'm pretty sure you have to double back to Vienna to make decent connections. And there is simply no comparison between the condition and amenities of Hungarian trains and Austrian (or Italian) trains. IE I'd suck it up and backtrack to Vienna to catch a train to Italy.
Finally, reviews of new world renaissance hotel kowloon hong kong could I suggest checking reviews of new world renaissance hotel kowloon hong kong into flights between Budapest and Venice? I have not researched this but in some seasons, there are remarkably cheap deals (usually RT fares, I admit) between popular destinations, on national reviews of new world renaissance hotel kowloon hong kong airlines (such as Malev or Alitalia).
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