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Cheapest way to travel from Salzburg or Munich

which would be cheaper Salzburg-Vicenza or Munich-Vicenza? And what would be the cheapest way to go?

Apr 03, 2009

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Answered by Test test , Brixlegg, Austria

Munich - Vicenza = 481 Km
Salzburg - Vicenza = 487 Km

Travel by car will be the same price
Travel by train approximatively the same
Travel by plane will be expansive anyways

Apr 03, 2009

Ana Kraus
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Answered by Ana Kraus , Vienna, Austria

i guess the best and most convenient way to go is by train if you're travelling light and if you're not up to a 5 to 6 hr. drive. there are trains from the salzburg banhof that go direct to vicenza. the trip last about 7 hrs but i'm not really sure about the preis, starting i think fr around 25 eur. but you can check the ÖBB website bec they offer a lot of options and sometimes even give seasonal díscounts. well, happy trip!

Apr 04, 2009

Ruchita Seth
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Answered by Ruchita Seth , Wien, Austria

salzburg vienna is closest and cheapest by train...book in advance and return is cheaper than single.

Apr 04, 2009

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Answered by Danys Skuba , Kiev, Ukraine

As always the cheapest is railway in Europe.
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Apr 04, 2009

Jasmin Rainer
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Answered by Jasmin Rainer , Villach, Austria

The cheapest way is going by train from Salzburg to Vicenza. Book in advance an Euronight train (Departure Salzburg: 01:34am and Arrival Vicenza: 09:03am)- you will have to change the train just on time at Venice. You can get tickets around 60 euros if you book in advance!check further details on the website of Austrian Railways: www.oebb.at

Apr 04, 2009

Patrick Mayr
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Answered by Patrick Mayr , Masunte, Mexico

yep, its from salzburg by train

Apr 05, 2009

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