Prague and Vienna are both extremely popular among tourists and business travelers. The trip between them takes about 3 hours, which is really tiresome. So private transfer service is doubtlessly the best alternative to usual taxi from Prague to Vienna and especially to regular buses or trains. By booking a private taxi from Prague to Vienna at T&A Transfers you get a premium Mercedes car and a highly skilled chauffeur. Your trip will be made up individually according to your plans. And your chauffeur will take care about your arriving in time despite of any possible obstacles.
Taking a private taxi from Prague to Vienna by T&A Transfers implies a series of benefits that let you not only get to a destination in time but also enjoy professionalism of a personal English-speaking chauffeur with high driving skills and perfect knowledge of the cities. Free Wi-Fi, phone charger, fresh bottled water, air conditioning are at your disposal all way long.
In spite of your trip purpose, T&A Transfers will make your traveling experience easy and relaxed. Our price for a chauffeured taxi from Prague to Vienna is fixed and reasonable. Enjoy professional customer service, secure online payment, free changes to a route and many other benefits by T&A Transfers.
Vienna is an elegant, intellectual and artistic city welcoming for tourists. Its monumental architecture returns you centuries back. And here are some tips and useful information for anyone planning a visit to Vienna:
- Vienna comprises of 23 districts. The best ones to spend time in and to search for a place to live are districts 1 to 7, which are close to major sights and the historical city center. Living here will save a lot of time on getting to main places of interest throughout the city.
-The Vienna card could be a clever idea if you are planning to visit many sights and museums within a short period of time. The Vienna card offers discounts on 210+ museums, stores and restaurants. Free subway traveling is a bonus.
-Most popular foods and beverages in Vienna are Julius Meinl coffee, Wiener Schnitzel (fried veal coated in breadcrumbs), Apfelstrudel (Apple Strudel) usually topped with vanilla ice-cream or whipped cream, invented for the Emperor Franz Joseph I Tafelspitz (boiled beef with vegetables and spices in broth) and a famous Sachertorte, of course.
-Vienna is mostly popular among tourists in summer, so if you prefer avoiding crowds, better plan your visit to Vienna in April-May or September-October. Another fabulous period is from the middle of November to Christmas Day when you can fully enjoy Weinachtsmarkt (Christmas market) on the Stephansplatz.
-There are resources allowing to check what festivals and events are planned for the period of your arrival. For example, make use of a tourist calendar on Wien Info website. Some visitors use this info to skip popular events with crowds and high hotel costs, others, on the contrary, love to be a part of big happenings.
-Getting around Vienna is trouble free. Public transportation as well as taxis are well organized in Vienna. It’s also possible to book Uber for seeing the city as well. Or if you agree it in advance, you can take a ride around Vienna with T&A right after your arrival. Thus you will see most famous places of interest without walking long distances and searching for transfers on the halfway.