ウィーンからプラハ行きの列車の情報
ウィーンからプラハまでの移動の主な選択肢の1つは高速かつ最新の列車を利用することです。この国では都市間を走る全ての高速列車に選択できる複数の車両クラスや素早い移動時間 (所要時間は約4時間) など乗客が快適な旅をするために必要なものが全て提供できるように設計されています。また、毎日の出発便数が最大11である広範な時刻表や素晴らしい車内アメニティも乗車中にご利用いただけます。ウィーンからプラハまでの列車には軽くて広々とした車両、クッション性の高い座席、十分な足元スペースと荷物スペースが備わっており、大きなパノラマ窓は移動中の車内から素晴らしい景色を眺めるのに最適です。ウィーンからプラハ行きの列車が人気のもう1つの理由は、その駅が市内中心部の近くに位置していることから公共交通機関でのアクセスが簡単かつ非常に便利であるためです。
Why should I visit Vienna and Prague?
Seeing two of the most sought-after central Europe capitals is a great idea, especially when keeping in mind the short and easy connection between the two cities on a bullet train from Vienna to Prague. Vienna, the capital of Austria and its largest city, is referred to as Europe’s capital of culture and boasts unique architecture, fun cultural events, cozy coffee houses, great wineries, and spectacular Viennese charm. The historic center of Vienna is famous for its baroque and rococo style architecture, including famous Baroque castles and gardens. What's for Prague, it is known as the “Jewel in the Crown” of Central Europe and is renown for its beautiful well-preserved old town and tasty beer. Although the Prague city center is compact and all its main attractions could be visited on foot, the city is often called an open area museum.
Is it worth it taking the overnight train vs day train?
The biggest advantage of taking the high-speed Railjet trains from Vienna to Prague is the short duration of the train ride. It takes almost twice as many hours on the regular overnight train if you compare it to the time on the road of the high-speed one. The latest daily departure of the bullet train is around 8 p.m. and it arrives at about 12 a.m., whereas the overnight train leaves at around midnight and arrives only at about 7 in the morning. Moreover, the fast day trains are more modern, better-equipped and comfortable to travel in than the overnight trains.
ウィーンからプラハ行きの列車の時刻表
ウィーン - プラハルートを行く列車
Vienna to Prague Train Review & Rating
Found the journey splendid. It was a hassle free and enjoyable experience
Peter Gordman about traveling from Vienna to Prague