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Iskola Utca 11, Gyor, 9022, Hungary
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The church (zoomed)
The tower of the church
Statue of Kisfaludy Károly (Gyõr, Hungary)
Basilica (Gyõr, Hungary)
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Gyor---> Vienna.....???
by AnatolyZ
dear travel friends!!!
How is it possible go in the cheapest way from Gyor to Vienna for 2nd January afternoon?is there a train?How much does it cost.....?
Huge thanx!!!happy new year ALL!!!
Re: Gyor---> Vienna.....???
by globetrott
19 euros is the return-ticket when you buy it in Austria, the other way it might even be cheaper !
www.oebb.at
for the timetable
Re: Gyor---> Vienna.....???
by AnatolyZ
wow thanks!!!and through hungarian train is it possible?
cgeapier?
thanks!!
Re: Gyor---> Vienna.....???
by globetrott
trains are the same, but sometimes such trains are cheaper when you start in countries like Hungary, Slowakia etc.
Austrians are used to higher prices, but the 19 euros is a special offer and it could be that the return-train is free of charge in that price and that way the oneway ticket is the same price as the return-ticket.
It works that way also for Bratislava, where a oneway ticket is 14 euros, just as well as the returnticket !
Re: Gyor---> Vienna.....???
by AnatolyZ
Big thanx!!!!
Re: Gyor---> Vienna.....???
by danbp
A return ticket (Gyor-Wien-Gyor) for EUregio trains (this means local trains, basically) costs 14 EUR. Note that only peak hour trains run from Gyor to Vienna, off-peak trains terminate at Bruck/Leitha, where a REX (regional express) connection with a short waiting time is provided towards Vienna.
You can also choose Railjet and EuroCity trains running between (Budapest -) Gyor and Vienna (- Munich, etc.) but these will cost more.
You can find schedules here: www.mav-start.hu and a schedule extract of EUregio trains here http://www.mav-start.hu/utazas/becs.php (scroll down to "Győr - Bécs, EURegio vonatok"). Use Google Translate if neccessary :)
Travel Tips for Gyor
Dance till your feet'r on fire - the "Csardas"
by iris2002
Old traditions - new talent
I am close to crying everytime I hear this music, it goes under your skin - trust me!
> Listen to Csardas music now!
Csardas - also sometimes called the HUNGARIAN GYPSY MUSIC ----is the equivalent of what Tango is to Argentina - and to be honest I detect similar elements in those two music and dance styles...... both deeply rooted folklore that has spread through the whole world and is now becoming more popular than ever (thanks to Riverdance - Yoi!)
A traditional Csardas band consists of many rather unique instruments> originating in Gypsy traditions:
> the cymbal (a large piano like looking instrument with strings, played with sticks
> clarinett
> contra-bass
> various vionlins/violas
> tamburin
Statue of Jedlik Ányos and Czuczor Gergely
by grayfo
Stephen Ányos Jedlik, born 1800 was a Hungarian inventor, engineer, physicist and Benedictine priest. Gergely Czuczor also born in 1800 was a Magyar poet, philologist and Benedictine priest. Both of them were professors at the school run by the Order of Saint Benedict.
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