I gather from other posts that the cheapest way is to buy point to point ticket for stations within each country.
We would also like to stop off in Vienna for a few days so wonder if there is any ticket that allows us to break the journey or if we would have to buy two tickets to travel through Austria.
I also notice that on the Polrail website they ask for the ages of passengers. Do they actually give a discount to youths or seniors from other, or non European, countries?
and catch Czech domestic train till Brno (btw, nice town to stop for couple hours) or Breclav (both are roughly 3 hours away and max. 11 euro for the ticket), while from Brno you can get direct train to Vienna for as low as 9 euro (if bought in advance via Czech Railways eShop).
and then another discounted ticket from Vienna to Ljubljana (from 29 euro)
Little bit cheaper and simpler is just buy via CD eShop just the ticket Cesky Tesin - Wien in advance, it costs 19 EUR.
Just it worth to know that in cases when it's not avaialble (when such tickets are sold out or if you want to go in time, when price 29EUR is not proposed) - it's still often possible to find other option to make section Wien - Ljubljana cheaper (many of them are based on possibility to get ticket Wien - Graz in only 9 EUR or Wien - Spielfeld Strass in 14 EUR if you buy in advance).
We will be travelling in Sept and our final destination from Krakow is near Celj, Slovenia but I had assumed that we would have to travel to Ljubljana to get there.
Our only reason for stopping off in Vienna was to revisit the city, as our previous stay was in winter and I had assumed that it was on the easiest & most direct route.
We have never been to Slovakia and I am thinking that perhaps we should stop off somewhere along the line if we accept Option C. (Recommendations appreciated).
Another route I gather is via Budapest. Another city we’d love to visit, as once again we have only been there in mid-winter, but not necessary.
So without, I hope, taxing you too much, would you recommend another more direct route that avoids going through Austria? However we are also happy to use bus connections or walk the extra km if that helps at border crossings - but no hitch hiking!
I am also sorting out the next stage of our journey NW or W from Ljubljana but I’ll leave that for another time...
First of all it means that you can count on cheap Budapest-Ljubljana daytime train (discounted tickets which can be bought from Hungarian Railways website start from only 19 euro, while before departure you'll pay 39 euro), which actually goes through Celje (dep. Budapest 13:35 - arr. to Celje 20:03)
Quote from: tUt on May 04, 2015, 10:40:44 pm First of all it means that you can count on cheap Budapest-Ljubljana daytime train (discounted tickets which can be bought from Hungarian Railways website start from only 19 euro, while before departure you'll pay 39 euro), which actually goes through Celje (dep. Budapest 13:35 - arr. to Celje 20:03) as fair as I know the purchase of SparSchiene 19 EUR ticket Budapest - Ljulbjana is not implemented on MAV website (probably because it's quite new deal, in previous seasons kinda-SparSchiene tickets from Hungary to Slovenia didn't existed)
I have checked the train maps and Slovakrail web site and places like St Lubovna and Barejov appear to be at the end of branch lines and not on a direct route to Kosice? Therefore if I want to go to Bardejov I would have to take a return journey from say Kysak?
The only other part of the journey I’m still unsure of is getting from Krakow-Zakopane and over the border into Slovakia. Bus or train?
Therefore if I decide to stay over en route for a night or two I would have to split the journey and buy two tickets?
Can I buy a ticket through to Budapest at any of the smaller stations if I have to split the journey or wait til I get to a larger terminal like Kosice?
Booking period on website:Maximum 3 months before the date of travelMinimum the day of travel - (but they may have run out of the cheaper bargain tickets by then?!)
Having spent an inordinate amount of time researching your recommended bus/train connections (yes great Slovak website) and places to visit I finally decided to take the ‘northern’ route. However I haven't investigated going via Piwiczna-Zdroj/Lomnica-Zdroj yet as there were so many good reviews for travelling via Zakopane.
Anyway at some unearthly hour of the morning I realised that we would want to leave our luggage somewhere while we explore. We travel light, very light by most standards, but I do not want to take it with me on any short excursions. Do the smaller railway stations have secure lockers? Any suggestions?
I estimate the return Ljubljana/Salzburg journey is about the same length of time as Salzburg/Krakow so there is no particular advantage either way that I can see.
Are there any cheap day fares from Salzburg to Krakow? Which alternative would you recommend?
Or it might be cheaper to fly.
Which alternative would you recommend?
...but I notice that there are no trains to Dubrovnik.