Vienna
We went to Vienna from the train station in Bratislava, where we bought tickets for the train, which included a day ticket for public transport in Vienna. The return ticket with the city transport cost us for one person EUR 18,80. Since it was my first trip to the German-speaking country (and my English is not worth much), our transfer from the railway station was a bit chaotic. Such a small tip for those who also stress a bit: At the railway station in Vienna, the exits are not marked "exit", but there are the names of the streets where you will go. At the end, we went to the tram and went to Belvedere. Belveder Palace is the second largest palace complex in Vienna. You can start exploring the complex from different sides. If you come from the center of Vienna, you will first get to the Lower Belvedere, where you can admire the golden room, the marble hall and the marble gallery or the works of prominent Austrian authors. East of Lower Belvedere is Orange, which...