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Budapest and Vienna

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But since Vienna is also the city of music (Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and many more all got their big break here), if you feel inclined to see a opera performance, try the '''Volksoper''', they typically aren't sold out years in advance as the opera house is. You can get there via the "U6" subway. If the place looks familiar, yes, this was also a location in a Bond movie...
 
 
== Moving on... ==
Next stop is [[Prague and Dresden]], Prague being the medieval bohemian capital, and Dresden the capital of Saxony.
 
To get to Prague from Vienna is pretty easy, there are again '''RailJet''' connections every two hours. The trip in those fast trains takes about 4 hours. If you get going early (around 7:00AM), you're in Prague before lunch. The best connection is probably the one at 9:00AM, which gets you to Prague at 1:00PM, at which time your hotel room there should be ready for you.
 
There is food on the train, and it's not even bad. Since it's a long ride, you may wanna consider 1st class tickets to get a bit more room. The train has plugs to charge your devices, and also free Wifi.
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