Vienna was great, would recommend. It is easy and cheap too get around as well so you can pick a hotel a little further out and not be inconvenienced. I stayed in a budget chain hotel there just outside of the main zone and it was a lot cheaper but also only about a 5-10 min walk to get to the middle of town. 11. Your tour includes a high-speed catamaran cruise on the Danube River back to Vienna. from. $96.84. per adult. Lowest price guarantee Reserve now & pay later Free cancellation. Ages 0-99, max of 45 per group. Duration: 8–11 hours. Start time: Check availability. Mobile ticket. And if you are wondering is Vienna worth visiting here is a guide to help you. Getting Around Vienna. Getting around Vienna is very easy. You can purchase travel cards for instance a 2 day card will cost around €15 per person. They are valid for travel on trains and trams. For those travelling on a budget, taking a bus from Vienna to Bratislava is the best option. Slovak Lines, Flixbus and Eurolines all offer a variety of very frequent services from/to various parts of each city for around €7-15 each one-way. Journey time is anywhere from 50 minutes to 1hr20m depending on the route. Bratislava Old Town. Stop: 9 hours - Admission excluded. Departure of the bus from Vienna Erdberg Bus Station at 09:45 am. The journey to Bratislava takes about 1 hour. Drop off at Bratislava Most SNP bus stop. Please kindly be aware, that route from Vienna to Bratislava is unaccompanied. Free time for coffee or tea in Bratislava. 5. Do a Wine Tour. Take a winery bike tour of the stunning nearby Wachau Valley. Vienna Explorer offers a full-day excursion (11 hours) that includes some sightseeing, and two wine tastings (with multiple samples at each tasting) for 129 EUR. Pedal Power also offers a 4-hour e-bike wine tour for 74 EUR. Additional Tip: Bratislava has many museums, but if you are really interested in art collections, buy the 11 euro return ticket to Vienna and spend the day there. But there is one special museum definitely worth visiting. If your question is: Is Bratislava worth Visiting? The answer is YES! Bratislava is the only one European capital city, which borders with two other countries – Hungary and Austria. The smallest capitals of Europe (more than 50x smaller than New York City), is located just an hour from Vienna – 60km far away from Austria capital. Not as cheap as the train, but hey, you get to cruise on the Danube on a day trip from Vienna to Bratislava by boat. Twin City Liner makes the journey from Vienna to Bratislava 3 x daily. A one-way ticket costs between €30 and €35, depending on the season. Check here for up-to-date times and prices for these Vienna boat trips to Bratislava. Bratislava Old Town: My trip to Bratislava via Viking - See 9,154 traveler reviews, 13,307 candid photos, and great deals for Bratislava, Slovakia, at Tripadvisor. w8iFwD.