Central Europe for 8 days over NYE break
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Your plan to visit Bratislava on a Sunday is good; stores will be open. With the €15 roundtrip train ticket you can also use Bratislava's public transportation system.
If you are considering tickets for the Philharmonic New Year's Day concert, you must register and submit your application by 28 February. The tickets are sold via a lottery, as the event is rather popular. Otherwise, just gather in front of Rathaus with everyone else to watch the performance on the big screen. http://www.wienerphilharmoniker.at/n...et-information
You may not require (or desire) a full day at Schönbrunn; in winter the gardens, maze and labyrinth, the Gloriette viewing terrace and the fountains are closed. Touring the palace and the carriage museum will only take half the day.
If you are considering tickets for the Philharmonic New Year's Day concert, you must register and submit your application by 28 February. The tickets are sold via a lottery, as the event is rather popular. Otherwise, just gather in front of Rathaus with everyone else to watch the performance on the big screen. http://www.wienerphilharmoniker.at/n...et-information
You may not require (or desire) a full day at Schönbrunn; in winter the gardens, maze and labyrinth, the Gloriette viewing terrace and the fountains are closed. Touring the palace and the carriage museum will only take half the day.
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Nice plan. And yes, you should spend more days in Poland next time, and think not only about Krakow. I especially love Zakopane - in the Tatra Mountains. One of my most favourite places in the world. But Krakow is great too, but not in the same way.
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