Hi,
U might try a bus to Koper, then hop a bus to Trieste, verrry close by. and then a local train in Italy to Florence.
Tx - will check that alternative.
May I suggest a coupla of different routes - yes it can be done as an overnighter. But without any stops? A 100% no-no.
Ljubljana - Villach - Florence. Change in Villach, which isn't a huge station - but a major hub junction for many routes.
Or you can also do Ljubljana - Venice - Florence. Change in Venice at either Santa Lucia or Mestre.
I've done Vienna - Budapest - Ljubljana before and that took about 6 hours. Adding on the Austria or Venice to Florence bit will be probably add another 2-3 hours or thereabouts, so I reckon you'll do the whole journey (including the one change), in about 7 or 8 hours.
I also noticed that Easyjet is starting a Ljub -> Milan Route soon, check it out. That would cut down on ur travel time and then a train from Milan to Florence should be easy enough that youlll be waiting inline at the Uffizi in NO TIME!
[ 29-Jul-2010, at 02:21 by coldwarspy ]
flyingbob - You really managed to do Vienna - Buda - Ljub in 6 hours!! WHAT! I had to double take at that! Im gna have to bahn.de that route and see for myself, I took a Buda to Ljub once and that took ages!
(returns after Bahn.de) Yeah ur right! wow! altho it didnt go thru Budapest.
[ 29-Jul-2010, at 02:23 by coldwarspy ]
There you go then. I wasn't 100% sure of the exact timing - but it seems I was about right.
Mind you - I've got it weong in the past.
I did Vienna - Athens a few years ago too. When I looked at the timings, it said 'Dep 14:00 - Arr 10:00.
What I failed to notice was the asterisk, which referred to '+ 1 day ! !'
yeah but it was direct from Vienna to Ljub, good call tho.
Train trips are great out there, ain't they. Such a lot going on compared to boring expensive western (just sit down and do nothing) train journeys.
yeah The train journeys are half the fun in the east.
Have u seen Hostel 2, theres a train from Italy to prague, obviously anyone who worked on that scene has never been on a Eastern Europe train
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