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7-Day Bratislava-Vienna Itinerary

Thursday, February 1: Explore Bratislava

Start your trip by exploring the charming city of Bratislava. In the morning, visit Bratislava Castle, an iconic landmark offering breathtaking views of the city. Spend the afternoon wandering through the historic Old Town, admiring the medieval architecture and stopping by St. Martin's Cathedral. As the evening approaches, enjoy a traditional Slovak dinner at a local restaurant.

  • Bratislava Castle: Entrance fee: €10, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Old Town: Free, Time spent: 3 hours
  • St. Martin's Cathedral: Entrance fee: €3, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Dinner: €20, Time spent: 2 hours
Friday, February 2: Day Trip to Devín Castle

Embark on a day trip to Devín Castle, a picturesque fortress located at the confluence of the Danube and Morava rivers. Spend the morning exploring the castle ruins and enjoying the stunning views of the surrounding countryside. In the afternoon, visit the Devín Museum to learn about the castle's history. Return to Bratislava in the evening and relax at a local cafe.

  • Devín Castle: Entrance fee: €6, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Devín Museum: Entrance fee: €4, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Cafe: €5, Time spent: 2 hours
Saturday, February 3: Vienna City Tour

Travel to Vienna, the capital of Austria, for a full day of exploration. Start your morning at Schönbrunn Palace, a magnificent Baroque palace with beautiful gardens. Spend the afternoon at St. Stephen's Cathedral and take a walk along the elegant Graben shopping street. In the evening, indulge in some Viennese cuisine at a traditional restaurant.

  • Schönbrunn Palace: Entrance fee: €16, Time spent: 3 hours
  • St. Stephen's Cathedral: Entrance fee: €6, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Graben: Free, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Dinner: €25, Time spent: 2 hours
Sunday, February 4: Museums and Art in Vienna

Explore Vienna's rich cultural scene by visiting its renowned museums and art galleries. Start your day at the Belvedere Palace, home to an impressive collection of Austrian art. In the afternoon, visit the Kunsthistorisches Museum, housing masterpieces from around the world. End the day with a classical music concert at a Viennese concert hall.

  • Belvedere Palace: Entrance fee: €20, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Kunsthistorisches Museum: Entrance fee: €16, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Concert: €40, Time spent: 2 hours
Monday, February 5: Naschmarkt and Hundertwasser Village

Start your day at Naschmarkt, Vienna's famous open-air market, where you can sample local delicacies and buy fresh produce. In the afternoon, visit Hundertwasser Village, a vibrant and colorful residential complex designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Enjoy dinner at a trendy restaurant in the city center.

  • Naschmarkt: Free, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Hundertwasser Village: Entrance fee: €10, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Dinner: €30, Time spent: 2 hours
Tuesday, February 6: Day Trip to Lake Neusiedl

Take a day trip to Lake Neusiedl, a stunning lake situated on the border between Austria and Hungary. Spend the day exploring the lake's natural beauty, going for a bike ride along its shores, or enjoying water sports. In the evening, savor a delicious meal at a lakeside restaurant.

  • Lake Neusiedl: Free, Time spent: 5 hours
  • Bike rental: €20, Time spent: 3 hours
  • Dinner: €35, Time spent: 2 hours
Wednesday, February 7: Viennese Coffee Culture

Indulge in Vienna's famous coffee culture on your last day. Start with a visit to Café Central, a historic coffeehouse known for its elegant ambiance. In the afternoon, explore the Museum Quarter and visit the Leopold Museum. End your trip with a relaxing and enjoyable evening at a traditional Viennese coffeehouse.

  • Café Central: €15, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Museum Quarter: Free, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Leopold Museum: Entrance fee: €14, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Coffeehouse: €10, Time spent: 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, consider visiting Slovak National Gallery in Bratislava, showcasing Slovak art, or heading to Vienna's Prater amusement park, home to the iconic Riesenrad Ferris wheel. Locals also love exploring the trendy Mariahilfer Strasse shopping street in Vienna and trying traditional Slovak cuisine, such as bryndzové halušky (sheep cheese dumplings) in Bratislava.

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