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ARRIVING TO KOMÁRNO

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Komárno is half of a cross-border community, together with its Hungarian counterpart Komárom on the other side of the Danube River. (Komárno is away from main travel routes, so the trip is slower, but it is still a reasonable stopover between most points in Hungary (including Budapest) and most of western Slovakia (including Bratislava). Express trains don’t go through Komárno, and most travel from from Bratislava requires an easy change in Nove Zamky. Roads go directly to Bratislava, Budapest and other towns, but are not express highways.)

By train

Bratislava–Dunajská Streda–Komárno railway line runs near Danube in the South-western part of Slovakia, in Žitný ostrov. For more information you should visit the website: http://cp.atlas.sk/vlakbus/spojenie/.

ISIC card- free transport

Students, children and the elderly will be able to enjoy the free transport on all trains operated by the state-run passenger rail operator ZSSK as well as the line between Bratislava and Komárno operated by RegioJet, as it is subsidised by the state. The new measure doesn’t cover trains that are not subsidised by the state, which means all the Intercity (IC) and Eurocity (EC) trains, for instance. The concession is available to children below 15 years of age, full-time students between 16 and 26.

By airport

For more information you should visit the website: http://www.travelmath.com/nearest-airport/Komárno,+Slovakia.

The nearest major airport is Milan Rastislav Štefánik Airport (BTS / LZIB). This airport has international and domestic flights from Bratislava, Slovakia and is 101 km from the center of Komárno, Slovakia.

Another major airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD / LHBP), which has international flights from Budapest, Hungary and is 130 km from Komárno, Slovakia. http://www.rome2rio.com/s/Budapest-Airport-BUD-Hungary/Kom%C3%A1rno

Vienna International Airport (VIE / LOWW) has international and domestic flights from Vienna, Austria and is 166 km from Komárno, Slovakia.

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