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I will be flying from UK to Budapest for 4 days and then going on the train from Budapest to Vienna for 4 days and flying back to UK from Vienna. I read that when travelling by train from Bud to Vie 'papers' need to be in order but i do not know what this means?!!

2006-10-21 07:51:52 · 7 answers · asked by Didi 1 in Travel Other - Destinations

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It depends what type of passport you hold. If uk, then usually no problems. But if you are from another country,may have problems. I would check with both embassies - budapest, and austria (vienna) just to be on the safe side. The security checks on the train can be quite harsh if you dont have correct documents.

2006-10-21 07:55:33 · answer #1 · answered by ANGEL-T 3 · 1 0

If you are a citizen of the EU, then a valid I.D. card should be enough.

Although I would still rather take a passport instead. No visas are necessary if you're an EU, US or Canadian citizen. Just make sure that your passport is valid at least another 6 months AFTER you plan to leave Hungary. This is a rule more and more countries are starting to adopt.

Just to be on the safe side, I would call the embassies in your country and ask them. That's what they're there for!

2006-10-24 02:47:06 · answer #2 · answered by TK-421 3 · 0 0

Budapest is often defined since the "Little Paris of Middle Europe" and if you intend to see this town you'll need to take a look with hotelbye . Budapest is famous not just for the monuments sending its own 1,000-year-old tradition, but in addition for the relics of others who resolved here. Stays from equally Roman occupation and significantly later ruled by the Turks may however be viewed in the city. Budapest has two edges, Buda and Pest, stretching over the banks of the Danube, and they're addressing two different heroes of the city. Suburban Buda and their traditional castle area present old roads and houses, museums, caves and Roman ruins. The active Pest area delivers the greatest parliament building in Europe, riverside promenades, flea markets, bookstores, old-fashioned shops and café houses.

2016-12-16 11:52:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Vienna is just a town with a quite high quality of life, a feature that is extremely appreciated by the many guests who come to the Austrian capital and you also can be one of them at the least for a couple days, discover how with hotelbye . A number of the places must-see from Vienna are: the St. Stephen's Cathedral, the Chapels of St. Eligius, St Tirna, and St. Catherine and South Tower or Schönbrunn Palace. Schönbrunn Palace is a place worth visiting not merely for its wonderful architecture, but additionally because of its beautiful park-like setting. This Baroque palace includes significantly more than 1,441 rooms and apartments, including these once utilized by Empress Maria Theresa. Schönbrunn Park and Gardens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2016-12-16 10:49:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The above poster is correct, Vienna is very close to Budapest. We live in Budapest and by car can take two hours on the highway.Actually by car, it takes half a hour just to get across town to the expressway.

2016-05-22 08:01:04 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

just your passport, or if you are E.U. then maybe just a drives license, but I would have a passport to be sure

2006-10-21 07:59:39 · answer #6 · answered by ninja cat 4 · 0 0

your passport is enough

2006-10-21 08:11:17 · answer #7 · answered by Ioana 3 · 0 0

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