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thanks for the advice.
6 years ago  •  2 subscribers 1 answer
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Lyudmila, we lived in the A&O Wien Stadthalle Hostel, in the hotel part of it, in a double room, with breakfast. By the way, breakfast is very good. There is no refrigerator in the room, but there is a shared refrigerator on the second floor (the reception will tell you). There is a hair dryer. There is a bus stop, there is also a descent to the metro - a large shopping center is located in a five-minute walk and close to the stop, where, in principle, I bought all the purchases and gifts, alth ... Farther...
6 years ago  •  5 subscribers 6 answers
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I completely agree with those who unsubscribed above, if purely in Vienna there is a need to move, I don’t see any sense in renting a car, IMHO, the metro-bus-tramway will be enough, it won’t hurt your head in terms of parking, plus there are a lot of pedestrian zones in the center. Moreover, you write that the budget limited, the meaning of the lease disappears, and so a backpack on the back, a camera on the neck and forward, the main thing is not to get confused in the subway lines with their ... Farther...
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Gentlemen, dear participants of the turpravda!!’ I congratulate everyone on the RETRACTING YEAR 2020!!! I wish you all health, happiness and prosperity in the new year. All new experiences and interesting tourist routes. Happy new year friends!!!! Farther...
We are going to Hungary in early April. Tell me which hotel (3-4 stars) to choose. What to see in Budapest itself. Which excursions are worth going to and which ones are not. Also, check out the malls. Thank you in advance
16 years ago  •  3 subscribers 10 answers
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From Budapest to Vienna is quite possible. By train from the East Station (Keleti), on the way 3 hours. For example, ~ 6.00 departure to Vienna, around 19.00 back. Round trip ticket ~ 30 euros. The route through the center of the Austrian capital will fit perfectly at this time. Dive into the metro at the station and after 10 minutes - in the center, at the Hofburg / residence of the Habsburgs. Must see in Vienna - pl. Maria Theresa with an abundance of museums around, opposite the monument to ... Farther...
Good afternoon. I bought tickets for these two low-cost airlines. Departure from Krakow and Berlin. Haven't bought seats yet, because it's all the same how to fly. But now I’m thinking, how can I print tickets if registration opens when I’m in another country? Namely in Krakow and in Berlin. Looking for a print service will cost you more, both in time and, possibly, in money. Or am I wrong? Is there an opportunity to print at the airport (do not go through registration, because it is expensive), but just print it? Or some other way to do it?
6 years ago  •  9 subscribers 19 answers
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Ryanair - without a printed boarding pass, boarding will cost 60 euros if you are not an EU citizen (mobile boarding cards in the application are only for EU citizens). This is described in the rules. Wizz - everything is ok with mobile - both in the application and in Wallet (as of May 2019) Farther...