Draft beer in Prague is famously affordable and widely enjoyed by both locals and tourists alike. It’s literally cheaper than water. First of all, we use liters, kilograms, etc. as measurement units. So there is no pint, but half-liter beer (which is almost the same, 1,05 pint), you can call it big beer. Bratislava usually receives less sunshine than Atlanta during autumn. Bratislava gets 140 hours of sunny skies, while Atlanta receives 222 hours of full sun in the autumn. In October, Bratislava usually receives less rain than Atlanta. Bratislava gets 41 mm (1.6 in) of rain, while Atlanta receives 3 inches (77 mm) of rain each month for the autumn. Visitors can find plenty of fun things to do in both Bratislava and Ljubljana. In our opinion, Bratislava has more to see and do, so we recommend that you spend more time in Bratislava than Ljubljana. However, 1-3 days is a good amount of time to spend in either destination. Families should spend more time in Bratislava than Ljubljana. Because Often overlooked, Bratislava is in a tough position. It’s location between popular Central European travel destination such as Vienna, Budapest, and Prague means that most people spend only enough time there to switch trains or buses before moving on to the more well-known cities. Both Budapest and Prague have a number of activities to choose from. With generally more activities and things to do, visitors tend to spend more time in Prague than in Budapest. Usually, 2-5 days is a good amount of time for Budapest, and 2-7 days is enough time in Prague. Families should spend more time in Prague than Budapest. Because of the Popular routes: Bratislava to Vienna, Bratislava to Prague, Bratislava to Maribor; 9) Riga, Latvia. The capital of Latvia belongs to those few cities so far north that can be added to the cheap-to-visit list. Cheap hostels, food and public transport are a big plus, but the biggest problem is the way of reaching it, because it’s a bit out of We’ve included 4 cities in this Central Europe itinerary: Prague, Vienna, Budapest, and Bratislava, the lesser-known and yet extremely conveniently located capital city of Slovakia, which we think makes an excellent short addition onto this journey. I’ve noted the minimum number of days we recommend spending in each city below, and with direct connections to 12 S-Bahn lines and metro line U1 are also provided by the station. There is a nice bonus for those who want spend the time before departure doing shopping as Vienna Hbf train station complex includes the modern BahnhofCity mall with a lot of lovely shops, ATMs, and restaurants. WB19.