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Trains from Bucharest to Bratislava

🚉Travelers will need to make a couple of transfers, including a stop in Budapest, making the total journey time approximately 20 hours and 32 minutes. 💰Tickets for this route typically range from €77 to €87, providing an affordable and convenient transportation option for those looking to explore both Romania and Slovakia by rail.

Where to stay in Bratislava

There are over 296 hotels to stay in Bratislava. Prices range from $11 per night.

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  • There is no direct train from Bucharest to Bratislava. However, travelers can take a route that involves transfers at Budapest-Nyugati and Keleti pályaudvar in Hungary. The journey is operated by Romanian Railways departing from Bucuresti Nord station and Hungarian Railways arriving at Bratislava Hlavna Stanica station. The total duration of the trip, including transfers, is approximately 20 hours and 32 minutes. Prices for a train ticket between Bucharest and Bratislava range from €79 to €88 depending on the class and availability.
  • The journey from Bucharest to Bratislava by train takes approximately 20 hours and 32 minutes, with transfers at Keleti pályaudvar and Budapest-Nyugati stations. As there is no direct train between the two cities, this route provides the fastest option available. The services are operated by Romanian Railways departing from Bucuresti Nord and Hungarian Railways arriving at Bratislava Hlavna Stanica. The ticket prices for this journey vary between €79 and €88 depending on class and availability.
  • Trains departing from Bucharest to Bratislava are operated by Romanian Railways and leave from Bucuresti Nord station. Bucuresti Nord is the main railway station in Bucharest and serves as the departure point for this journey. Passengers can board the train at Bucuresti Nord and begin their trip to Bratislava Hlavna Stanica in the Slovak Republic.
  • There are multiple trains involved in the journey from Bucharest to Bratislava as there is no direct train connection between the two cities. Passengers will need to take a route that includes transfers at Budapest-Nyugati and Keleti pályaudvar in Hungary. The total travel time, including transfers, between Bucharest and Bratislava is approximately 20 hours and 32 minutes. Both Romanian Railways and Hungarian Railways operate trains on this route, with ticket prices varying between €79 and €88 depending on the class and availability.
  • The train journey from Bucharest to Bratislava operated by Hungarian Railways, arrives at Bratislava Hlavna Stanica station. This central railway station in Bratislava serves as the final destination for trains coming from various cities, including Bucharest. Passengers arriving at Bratislava Hlavna Stanica can easily access the city center and its surrounding areas via public transportation or taxis, making it convenient for travelers to continue their journey upon arrival.
  • The first train of the day from Bucharest to Bratislava with transfers in Budapest, typically departs from Bucuresti Nord station early in the morning to allow for a full-day journey. The last train of the day on this route usually leaves at a later hour to accommodate travelers who prefer an evening departure. Passengers should check the specific schedule for the most up-to-date information on departure times for the trains connecting Bucharest and Bratislava via Budapest.
  • There are no direct train trips between Bucharest and Bratislava. Travelers can opt for a route that involves transfers in Budapest, Hungary, when making the journey by train. The entire trip, including the transfers, typically takes around 20 hours and 32 minutes. Passengers should plan their itinerary accordingly and be prepared for the connections at Budapest-Nyugati and Keleti pályaudvar stations.
  • No, there is no direct train service available between Bucharest and Bratislava. Travelers will need to take a route that includes transfers at Keleti pályaudvar and Budapest-Nyugati stations in Hungary to reach their final destination. The total travel time, including the transfers, typically takes approximately 20 hours and 32 minutes. It is important for passengers to plan accordingly and be prepared for the connections during the journey.
  • The cost of a train ticket from Bucharest to Bratislava typically ranges from €79 to €88. The exact price may vary based on factors such as the class of service and availability of tickets for the chosen travel dates. It is advisable for passengers to book their tickets in advance to secure the best fares for this journey. Additionally, travelers should also consider any additional fees or charges that may apply during their trip.

Will you be returning to Bucharest by train?

If you are looking for the return train journey, check out trains from Bratislava to Bucharest

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