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from Bratislava to Vienna

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Trip Information

Pick-up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Bratislava.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage

Trip

You’ll travel in comfort for 1 hour.

  • Optional sight-seeing
  • Clean, comfortable car
  • Professional driver
  • Bottled water
  • Child seats
  • Prepared for handicapped
  • Smoke-free
  • Pet friendly

Drop-off

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Vienna.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage
In total
  • 80 km
  • 1 hour

Overview: car trip from Bratislava to Vienna

Bratislava is a city of tradition, culture, art, food, architecture, and nightlife. No matter when you visit, there is always something worth doing, but what do you do once you've toured Bratislava by bus, car, or bike? At Daytrip, we recommend driving from Bratislava to Vienna in Austria if you're ready for a change of pace and scenery.

Vienna, "The City of Music" is home to beautiful landmarks and interesting history, so we understand the appeal, and our drivers are ready to take you on a European trip of a lifetime. If you're amenable to a few stops along the way, we recommend a picnic at the stunning Devin Castle or a look behind the scenes at the lavish lifestyle of Marie Theresa at Schloss Hof. Or, if you're feeling up to a little walking, why not explore the ancient Roman ruins of Carnuntum or stroll through the Parndorf Outlet, where you can get huge discounts on more than 100 designer labels?

With Daytrip, we'll take you to these places and more. All you need to do is book your trip and add your stops, and one of our friendly English-speaking local drivers will do their best to accommodate your travel wishes. After all the exploring along the route, we'll drop you off in Vienna where you can start your Austrian adventure!

About Vienna

Vienna is Austria's biggest city and is located along the banks of the magnificent Danube River. Since Bratislava is also along this river, driving from Bratislava to Austria when you're ready for your next travel stop makes perfect sense. This is especially true considering the cities are only an hour apart (a truly short distance) if you travel with a door-to-door private car service like Daytrip.

Vienna is a stop on many people's bucket lists because it features centuries of European artistic innovation, culture, and history. It lives and breathes sophistication and charm; unsurprisingly, millions visit annually. But how did it become a city with such an immersive vibe? Simple: because of its history.

Like many other European cities, Vienna was occupied by the mighty Habsburg Empire during the 17th century. Under Habsburg rule, the city became the capital, which helped establish it as the capital of Vienna but also the cultural capital of Europe. With its capital city status, Vienna used its importance to influence impressive growth and expansion.

However, Vienna's success isn't only owed to the Habsburg Empire. It also became a city of abject notoriety because it was an artistic, musical, and cultural hub that drew in artists, musicians, writers, and poets who all wanted a piece of Vienna's artistic pie. Much of the work by these creatives can be seen throughout the city still to this day.

In addition to being an artistic hub, Vienna is worth visiting for its incredible architectural sights, stunning museums, towering cathedrals, inviting opera houses, charming centuries-old restaurants and cafes, and beautiful landscapes and vineyards. With so much to see and do in Vienna, it might be the perfect day trip from Bratislava.

From Bratislava to Vienna: travel tips

Traveling from Bratislava to Vienna is one of the least taxing trips in Central Europe, considering the cities are only an hour's distance apart. However, it's still a good idea to keep a few travel tips in mind when driving from Bratislava to Vienna to ensure you don't make the simple trip more complicated than it needs to be.

Learn a few German phrases

Even if you plan on stopping in only a few places between the two cities, learning a few German phrases is a good idea. Not only will the locals see you as more friendly for it, but it might prove helpful if you're visiting an attraction where the locals don't speak much English.

Bring along your hiking shoes

Although not much hiking can indeed be done when you're only driving along an hour-long route, this doesn't mean you should leave your hiking shoes behind. Section one of the Sultans hiking trail runs from Bratislava to Vienna, so it's possible to enjoy a brief hike to get in a few nature snaps and see some epic views before making your way to the city itself.

Don't forget about road badges (vignettes)

If you plan to drive yourself in a rental from Bratislava to Vienna, remember about road badges (or vignettes.) A vignette is needed when you cross the Slovakian and Austrian border to get into Austria. Usually, a rental car will be equipped with one, but if itis not, you should be able to purchase one at a gas station.

If you don't have your vignette adhered to your windshield, you risk a $216 (200 euro) fine! Of course, you could circumvent this risk entirely by traveling with Daytrip instead. Our drivers have their road badges ready to get you to Vienna from Bratislava effortlessly without any complications with the traffic police or border control.

How to get from Bratislava to Vienna

As the capital of Slovakia, there are plenty of ways to get from Bratislava to Vienna. We've discussed your options below, but before you have a look, you should note that there are no flights offered directly from Bratislava, and you can't bike from one city to the next even though they are close.

From Bratislava to Vienna by bus

There are a few bus lines to choose from to save a buck between these two cities. Typically, the cheapest option is to travel with Flixbus, as tickets start at only $9 and this coach line offers a bus from Bratislava to Vienna every two hours.

The trip will also only take about an hour and ten minutes if you choose a bus with a direct route. However, if you don't want to travel with Flixbus and want an even cheaper option you could consider Slovak Lines and Eurobus SK but the latter doesn't offer many weekly trips.

From Bratislava to Vienna by train

We're sorry to burst your bubble, but traveling by train from Bratislava to Vienna by train isn't going to be much faster than taking a bus. Typically, an average train trip takes about one hour and 15 minutes

However, trains are a little more roomy and comfortable with more amenities, but this will cost you as tickets can be as high as $22 per trip. If you are set on taking the train, your best choices are OBB, Railjet, or Railways of Slovak Republic.

From Bratislava to Vienna by ferry or boat

Yes, you read that right. You can actually travel from Bratislava to Vienna by ferry on the Danube River. The ferry is a unique boat experience and offers a scenic route through nature, but it is by far the most expensive travel option.

If you travel with Twin City Liner, a ticket usually costs between $37 and $42 one way. The cruise trip also takes about an hour and a half to complete, and there are only three cruise trip time slots available daily, so you'll need advanced booking and scheduling.

From Bratislava to Vienna by private car transfer service

Traveling from Bratislava to Vienna with a private car transfer service like Daytrip is the fastest and most convenient way to get between the two cities. If you travel directly, the trip will only take about an hour and cost 22 euros per trip, making it affordable, too.

You'll also get to sightsee if you choose, with numerous stops along the way, and our drivers are more than happy to help you choose. Our drivers can also share their local travel knowledge and tips to steer you in the right direction. Not to mention, you'll also get to choose when you travel so you can plan your itinerary around your schedule and what suits you.

Things to do when you get to Vienna

The trip from Bratislava to Vienna is worth it for many people, considering the city is filled with unforgettable attractions, museums, historical buildings, restaurants, and food markets. But how do you know where to begin with so much to see and do? To help you with this, we've shared a few of the best things to do when visiting Vienna.

Schönbrunn Palace

Of Vienna's many palaces and monuments, Schönbrunn Palace undeniably reigns supreme. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is basically the Austrian Versailles, displaying the staggering wealth and influence of the Hapsburgs in its opulent rooms and vast gardens. The Gloriette has panoramic views of the Vienna skyline, so don’t miss it!

The cherry on top is the Schönbrunn Zoo, which is a must-visit if you're traveling with kids (or love animals). It's the oldest zoo in the world, one of the best in Europe, and one of only a handful with giant pandas!

Neubau District

The Neubau District used to be Vienna's edgiest up-and-coming neighborhood, but it's settled into one of the coolest and most relaxed places in the entire city. It could be considered a place born from the best bits of Berlin and London's Clerkenwell.

So, with that in mind, it's unsurprising that it's home to some of the best one-of-a-kind bars, boutiques, and restaurants in the city. If you're looking for a place to grab a few beers, we recommend Erich. You should also grab a bite to eat at its sister restaurant, Ulrich. And if you are vegan or vegetarian consider checking out the TIAN Bistro.

Albertina Modern

Vienna has no shortage of museums, but one of the best new museums worth visiting is Albertina Modern, an offshoot of the Albertina Museum. The Albertina Modern holds two of the most important Austrian art collections of post-1945: the Jablonka and Essl collections. Ifyou fancy Austrian art and want to check these out, now is the time. It's also worth visiting if you like art in general, as more than 60,000 works by more than 5,000 artists are on display.

Wiener Riesenrad

If you plan on visiting the Prater amusement park, you cannot miss out on seeing the Wiener Riesenrad, which proudly stands at the park's entrance. The Wiener Riesenrad is a 126-year-old Ferris wheel that is to Vienna what the London Eye is to London.

This landmark was constructed in 1897 and is still operational. A ride on this wheel feels like a giant step back in time. Not only is the ride enjoyable, but you'll also have a 200-foot-high view of the city. After a ride on it, you can also tour the funfair—we must warn you, though, that it does feel rather macabre in style, but it's unique!

When is the best time to visit Vienna?

Since Vienna's summer has warm temperatures, it is a popular time for visitors. So, if you're traveling from Bratislava to Vienna but want to avoid crowds, it might be best to avoid the summer. Instead, it's a good idea to visit during the spring. The temperatures are cooler but still warm, and there are far fewer people.

With smaller crowds, you'll be able to enjoy the city's popular museums, attractions, parks, and restaurants to the fullest. And hotels might even be less expensive in the spring. However, if you love traveling in the cold seasons, Winter in Vienna is truly magical, with the city coming alive with Christmas festivals and markets. Just be sure to bundle up when adventuring outdoors.

Questions & Answers about Traveling from Bratislava to Vienna

Typically, the cheapest way to travel from Bratislava to Vienna is by bus. A bus ticket costs about $9 on average, but it can be even less if you book tickets in advance. However, you should note that bus travel isn't always the most convenient or comfortable, which is why it's a good idea to drive with a door-to-door car service like Daytrip.
Whether you should stay in Bratislava or Vienna is up to you, as well as your budget and travel preferences. Since the cities are so close, staying in Bratislava, where it is often cheaper, might be more convenient and affordable since you can always take a day trip to Vienna.
Train tickets can cost as much as $22 or as little as $5. Pricing differs based on many factors, such as the time you choose to travel, the date, and the train line you choose That's why it's best to book in advance to ensure you get the best deal for when you want to travel.
Yes, numerous direct train trips are offered from Bratislava to Vienna every day by different train lines. The only downside is that train travel is one of the slowest ways to get between these two cities, and you won't have to stop and sightsee.
Yes! Vienna Zoo at Schönbrunn and the Prater Amusement Park are perpetual pleasers. The historic Giant Ferris Wheel offers great views of Vienna from above, while the city's many parks and playgrounds offer a place for kids to get their energy out and parents to enjoy the beautifully maintained green spaces.
As a cultural epicenter, there are a lot of things to do in Vienna, so plan at least three days just to see the city's highlights, which include Hofburg Palace, St. Stephen's Cathedral, and Schönbrunn Palace. But five days to explore and discover more of the city's rich history and culture is even better!

Visit these sights on the way

Devin castle

Devin castle

A popular place for picnics, and a national symbol of fellowship, this ruined castle once played a major role in Slovak history. Peace from Ruins 

Schloss Hof

Schloss Hof

Maria Theresa’s summer palace showcases her lavish lifestyle, and gives a behind-the-scenes look at how the estate was run. Royal Runnings 

Carnuntum

Carnuntum

Ancient Roman life is recreated and preserved in the ruins of the former Provincial capital.  Rome on the Danube 

Parndorf Outlet

Parndorf Outlet

Over 100 designer labels discounted up to 70% await in one of Austria's best and biggest designer outlets, the McArthurGlen Parndorf. Shop ‘til you drop! 

Liechtenstein castle

Liechtenstein castle

Constructed by the Liechtenstein dynasty’s founder around 1130, the castle passed into the hands of other nobility and was only reacquired by the dynasty in 1807. Ancestral seat of Liechtenstein Princes 

Klosterneuburg

Klosterneuburg

Nestled on the banks of the River Danube, the town of Klosterneuberg is a favorite among Vienna’s A-listers — and with good reason. A well-to-do hideaway 

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Jan 2, 2024

Great car journey

We are so pleased we booked this trip with Mark! He was timely from our hotel pickup in Vienna, very well informed, helpful and he made the trip to Bratislava far more enjoyable with his is personal knowledge of the area. Highly recommend Day Trip and Mark!

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Fivestar44

Jan 2, 2024
Jul 4, 2023

Excellent Service

Excellent chauffer ride from Bratislava to Vienna Airport, to ensure we got our early plane on time. Drive was smooth and without incident, great service and Jakub our driver had excellent English. Yes, we would definitely use Daytrip again.

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288gregi

Jul 4, 2023
Jun 6, 2023

Vienna- Bratislava- Budapest

We traveled from Vienna via Bratislava to Budapest with our driver Mihali. It was a great trip and Mihali’s driving was excellent. He was extremely knowledgeable and made our journey very enjoyable with a lot of interesting information. I highly recommend this service if you are traveling from Vienna to Budapest or Prague.

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GoPlaces33155022028

Jun 6, 2023
Nov 9, 2019

Wonderful Daytrip from Vienna to Bratislava!!

This was our first experience with DAYTRIP, and it couldn’t have been better! We debated taking a train or boat from Vienna to Bratislava to meet a friend, but thought we’d try a driver. OSKAR (ask for him), who is actually from Bratislava and travels to Vienna regularly, was the perfect fit! He was friendly, knowledgeable, funny, and pointed out interesting sites and historical facts along the way. We're from Hawaii, and we've never traveled in Central Europe, so he stopped at the Slovakia border to take our photo! Once we arrived in Bratislava, Oskar gave us a quick driving tour of the town to get our bearings, and suggested great local places to eat, and the must-do attractions. We had heard that Bratislava wasn’t a particularly interesting place to visit (not true), but with Oskar’s recommendations, we had a fantastic time!! Thank you!! We are DAYTRIP fans!

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    All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.

  • Safety first!

    We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.

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  • Cancellations: 100% refund up to 24 hours before the trip!
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Children

If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!

Pets

Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.

Tips

Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).

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Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.

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