tacofrogcheese Says: Komarom is right on the other side of the Danube in Hungary, not much to see, but what the hell, its another passport stamp.
Where to go if arriving by train or bus.
tacofrogcheese Says: The train and bus stations are very close to each other. If you arrive by train and want to go to the Hungarian side, its easy. When you exit the train station there will be a traffic circle with a funky sculpture right in front of you. Walk straight ahead about 500 meters...
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Komarom is right on the other side of the Danube in Hungary, not much to see, but what the hell, its another passport stamp.
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Komarno is a nice little town and a good break from the faster Bratislava. Only about 2 hours away via train from Bratislava's Hlanva Stancia. The fare was about 260SK roundtrip.
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If it wasn't for an unrelyable train timetable, I would never have come to Komarno. I would have been in Budapest making my way from Nyugati Palyaudvar to Deli... alas, I found myself on the...
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I read other VT members description of the walk over the river Danube to cross from Slovakia to Hungary, and decided to do so :-) As it happens, I love travelling by train, thus the two hours by local...
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