Salzburg to Bratislava

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DISTANCE: 380 km DURATION: 3h 20min
PRICE FROM: 445

You can stop at the following places

120 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Attersee

Lake Attersee is the largest of the chain of lakes in the Salzkammergut region of Upper Austria. The area is very popular during the summer for hiking in the surrounding mountains and for water sports on the lake. It is also on a UNESCO World Heritage list.

Stop here for 30 minutes
90 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Melk

Melk, Austria, is a charming town best known for the magnificent Melk Abbey, a stunning baroque masterpiece perched high above the Danube River. The abbey, with its golden domes and lavish interiors, is one of Europe’s most famous monastic sites and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding Wachau Valley. Melk’s picturesque streets, lined with colorful buildings and quaint cafes, provide a delightful setting for a leisurely stroll. The town’s rich history, combined with its serene atmosphere, makes Melk a must-visit destination in Austria.

Stop here for 30 minutes
90 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Mondsee

Mondsee, a picturesque town in Austria's Salzkammergut region, is beautifully situated on the shores of Lake Mondsee, known for its crystal-clear waters and stunning mountain backdrop. The town is famous for the Basilica of St. Michael, a striking Baroque church that gained international fame as the wedding location in the movie "The Sound of Music." Mondsee offers a variety of outdoor activities, including swimming, sailing, and hiking, making it a popular destination for nature lovers. The charming town center, with its colorful buildings and traditional Austrian atmosphere, adds to the appeal of Mondsee as a tranquil and scenic getaway.

Stop here for 30 minutes
120 minutes recommended 20 € / half hour

Vienna

Vienna, Austria's capital, is a city steeped in imperial grandeur and cultural richness. Known for its stunning architecture, Vienna is home to iconic landmarks like Schönbrunn Palace, the Hofburg, and St. Stephen’s Cathedral, each reflecting the city’s rich history as the heart of the Habsburg Empire. The city is also renowned for its vibrant arts scene, with world-class museums, the Vienna State Opera, and a legacy of classical music from composers like Mozart and Beethoven. Vienna’s elegant coffeehouses offer a taste of traditional Viennese culture, while its parks, such as the Prater with its famous Ferris wheel, provide green spaces amidst the urban beauty. With its blend of historical splendor and modern vibrancy, Vienna is a must-visit destination for any traveler.

Stop here for 30 minutes
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