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Trip Summary
There is one daily train from Genoa to Bratislava. Traveling by train from Genoa to Bratislava usually takes around 21 hours and 10 minutes, but the fastest RegioJet train can make the trip in 21 hours and 7 minutes.
Distance | 468 mi (752 km) |
Fastest train | 21h 7m |
Lowest price | $28.23 |
Most frequent service | RegioJet |
Train lines | 1 |
Which train should you take from Genoa to Bratislava?
RegioJet is the one and only train line which connects Genoa to Bratislava. Furthermore, there is only one train per day, so you will have to plan your travel around this limited availability. On the other hand, you won't have to spend a ton of time comparing a bunch of possible options.
Train | Daily Trips | Avg. Time | Avg. Price |
---|---|---|---|
RegioJet | 1 | 21h 11m | $28.32 |
RegioJet train tickets from Genoa to Bratislava start from $28, and on average cost . Daily there are 1 RegioJet schedules to Bratislava. RegioJet in Genoa leaves from Piazza della Vittoria 94R . And in Bratislava trains arrive at Bratislava hl.st. .
From Genoa to Bratislava train travel on RegioJet takes 21 hours and 11 minutes. If you are looking to get to Bratislava faster, RegioJet offers more express schedule options with a travel time of 21 hours and 7 minutes.
If you are looking to travel to Bratislava on a weekend there is typically one RegioJet scheduled trip per day, which will cost for a one-way weekend reservation from Genoa.
Frequently Asked Questions
The distance between Genoa and Bratislava is approximately 468 miles, or 752 kilometers. The average train journey between these two cities takes 21 hours and 10 minutes, although the absolute fastest you could get there is 21 hours and 7 minutes.
Looking for ways to pass the time? Most trains are equipped with Wi-Fi, which means you can stream music, browse social media or get some work done during your ride. That said, in case your train has a spotty signal, or is among the few without Wi-Fi, we also recommend downloading TV shows and movies to your mobile device in advance of your trip. That way the ride will fly by whatever the Wi-Fi situation.
Trains departing from Genoa to Bratislava tend to have the most passengers on Sunday. With higher demand ticket prices also tend to be higher on Sunday. If you are trying to snag a cheap train tickets or just want an emptier train you'll have better luck by booking travel departing on Sunday as the least number of people tend to travel then.
Most days, there is only one train which leaves Genoa at 2:00pm and arrives in Bratislava around 21 hours later.
Typically there is only one scheduled train per day. However, it is not a direct train. This means that you will need to disembark from your original train and board a connecting train at some point during your journey. You will need to remember to bring your carry-on luggage with you when you transfer trains. Depending on the carrier's policy, you may also be responsible for transferring your own checked baggage.
You can also take a train for your return trip from Bratislava to Genoa.
City Information
Genoa
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Once the richest city in the world, Genoa is a prominent Italian port city. A perfect blend of contradictions, the city's impressive architecture tells of its former glory, while its large student population keeps the city lively and fresh.
Upon arriving, take a walk through the old town to explore a unique mixture of medieval, Renaissance, and baroque architecture along Genoa's caruggi, or "narrow alleys." Experience Genoa's iconic street food at any of the city's many cafes and stalls, and try local treats like farinata, focaccia, and fried fish. Visit the Strada Nuova Museums to be transported back in time to the city's opulent past, or the Galata Museo del Mare to learn of Genoa's extensive maritime history.
To discover Genoa's contemporary culture and vibrant nightlife scene, definitely plan for a night on the town. Genoa is the perfect place to dance the night away with an array of cocktail bars, nightclubs, and jazz clubs.
Genoa's transport connections include the Aeroporto di Genova, which provides several daily flights from many major European cities. Train routes connect Genoa to other Italian destinations, as well as some French cities. In addition, FlixBus, Itabus, and others offer bus transport from several major international destinations.
Bratislava
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The capital of Slovakia and a beautiful city straddling two sides of the Danube, Bratislava is a popular tourist destination in Europe that features plenty of attractions. Tourists often flock to the Old Town quarter, a historic area that dates back to several centuries. In this quarter, you can also find the magnificent Baroque Palaces, with their awe-inspiring architecture, as well as Mozart House, where Mozart performed for the Palffy clan when he was only six years old. Don't miss out on the chance to marvel at the Gothic Cathedral of St. Martin, the coronation church for the kings and queens of Hungary for three centuries.
As the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava naturally features many world-famous restaurants that serve the finest local specialties. Special mentions go to the Modrá Hviezda, a small restaurant in the Old Town quarter of the city. However, for the best local dishes, try the Bratislava Flagship.
The primary train station in Bratislava is the Bratislava-Petrzalka. Bus service also makes Bratislava accessible from many major cities in Eastern Europe. Flights go through the nearby M. R. Štefánik Airport, located just 5.1 miles away from the city.
Station Information
Where is the train station in Genoa?
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Link to image attributionMain departure station: Piazza della Vittoria 94R
Piazza della Vittoria is a bus terminal located in the center of Genoa. FlixBus, MarinoBus, and Itabus run buses to cities across Italy, including Milan, Venice, and Pisa. Although buses stop at the side of the square, so there aren't any dedicated amenities, Piazza della Vittoria is a popular city square where you can find lots of shops and restaurants. It's in the center of Genoa, so you can also find all of the city's top attractions, accommodations, and supermarkets.
All train stations in Genoa:
Piazza della Vittoria 94R
Where is the train station in Bratislava?
Main arrival station: Bratislava hl.st.
Bratislava has one train station.
Train stations in Bratislava:
Bratislava hl.st.
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