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by roxy on 2008-09-18 07:54:30 |
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Is it difficult to travel inside the country? ... i mean if i do not have a car? what is the situation with the public transport? |
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by Anonymous on 2008-09-18 08:52:18 |
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I've been to Austria a few times (Tirol, Innsbruck and Vienna) and found that their train network is brilliant. Never had a late or a delayed train.
From Innsbruck I found you could get trains to pretty much most of Central Europe. |
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by caribbeanjunkie on 2008-09-19 03:16:48 |
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I have no idea what you are talking about. I've been to Vienna and have Austrian roots and I don't know what happened to you but what you are saying doesn't make sense to me at all!!! |
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by caribbeanjunkie on 2008-09-19 03:21:31 |
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Hey Roxy if you need a car or not depends on where you want to go in Austria. There are regions that have no real public transport apart from a few bus lines for example Tirol.
But if you want to travel from one big city to the next you can go by train. I would recommend a car anyway. |
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by Anonymous on 2008-09-19 09:39:45 |
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When I was in Vienna (May last year) I was there for the Scotland game so I only went on the Big Wheel at The Prater. You do get a great view of the city from that and it goes round slowly so you get a bit of time to take it all in. Apart from that I saw a lot of the city when walking through it but I didnt visit any of the museums, exhibitions etc
The transport network in Vienna (aswell as the rest of the country) is superb. The subway, trams and buses are fairly regular and pretty cheap.
Outwith of Vienna I've been to the Tirol. Scenery is absolutely fantastic and you aren't far from Innsbruck, Salzburg and Munich.
Hope that helps a bit. |
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