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Summary: To travel from Vienna to Prague by train, either go with Austria's national railway system, OBB, or book a EuroRail pass that offers more flexibility around the continent. Look for discounted tickets, known as Sparschiene fares, when traveling from Vienna to Prague with tips from an experienced travel guide in this free video on travel.
Sarah Sathmari is an experienced travel guide based in Hungary, Europe. She currently works for the company Yellow Zebra/Absolute tours. Sathmari is also organizing incentive tours for...read more
"Book your train travel from Vienna to Prague on Austria's national railway system, OBB, but the Eurail passes are also an option between Vienna and Prague. You can choose between one-way tickets and inter-country passes, which would allow you more travels when you reach Prague. Try to obtain a Sparschiene fare between Vienna and Prague. Sparschiene fares are ultra discount tickets offered by OBB in limited quantities. Choose between a seat and a compartment for the four to five hour trip. Sparschiene fares include these options as well. Decide to go with a Eurail pass instead of booking an OBB. Look into a Eurail Select pass to continue traveling to other European countries by train after your visit to Prague. You can choose from up to five countries when you book this pass. Austria and the Czech Republic will be two of them. Book travel aboard OBB trains at the Vienna Sudbahnhof southern railway station to pay cash for your tickets. Choose from vend and automatic ticket machines inside the Sudbahnhof in Vienna. Book your tickets at OBB online if you have time for them to be mailed to you."
eHow Article: How to Book Train Travel From Vienna to Prague