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Nissan is expanding its electric vehicle travel guide, to help travelers add new destinations to their travels that rely on sustainable cars.
The aim is to issue future versions of electric cars that are more capable of making long-distance trips to European capitals in a sustainable manner, so advanced charging stations have been added in Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia.
The company recently tested its itinerary across the four countries using the pure electric Nissan Ariya. Which has proven to be the ideal travel companion thanks to its remarkable efficiency that allows a range of up to 533 km, along with spacious interiors that resemble a saloon, to be more in line with road trips.
Smart guide
The Nissan Electric travel guide is designed to help travelers from around the world enjoy “smart” holidays, drawing on the unique and enjoyable blend of culture, cuisine and nature, while connecting must-see sites along scenic routes. By combining a range of dining options, hotel recommendations and local attractions, along with electric vehicle charging points along the journey.
This guide is an ideal solution for those planning long and sustainable holidays.
Having launched its first edition in Stockholm earlier this year, the new travel guide will take users on a vast journey through Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Slovakia – showcasing many of the highlights on offer in their respective capitals. EV drivers can also choose to discover each city. on their own and plan their own road trips, from repurposed buildings and local meals to hotels that embrace sustainable thinking.
Nissan takes EV drivers on an amazing adventure to discover the world-famous Vienna State Opera; as well as enjoying unparalleled views of Prague, the “City of a Hundred Spires”; They can also discover the amazing marvel of Budapest Castle; Or stroll through Central Europe’s oldest public park in Bratislava.
SME News presents eight of the best travel destinations offered by the Nissan Electric travel guide to European capitals as follows:
* Devin (Bratislava)
Head to the banks of the Danube River to explore one of the oldest castles in Slovakia, and enjoy breathtaking views – even seeing Vienna and the snowy peaks of the Austrian Alps.
Zochova Chata (Bratislava)
Relax in a paradise oasis against the backdrop of lush forests at Hotel Zochova Chata – all while enjoying great food and local juice.
Budapest City Garden (Budapest)
A 200-year-old sanctuary from the bustling city, it also happens to have its own castle, multiple museums, beautiful lakes, and even a selection of restaurants.
* Panonhalma Archape (Budapest)
Discover one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary, admire the views from the tower, and explore the vast library at this UNESCO heritage site.
* Kasarny Karlin (Prague)
Also known as Karlin Barracks, this volunteer-led cultural meeting place (featuring a café, cinema, gallery and bar) is a lively place to visit for anyone looking for a truly local experience.
Kutna Hora (Prague)
Visit this medieval city, not far from Prague, to discover some unique places – from the “Church of Bones” to the UNESCO-listed Old Town.
* Palmenhaus (Vienna)
Enjoy a variety of delicacies in the most luxurious setting of this café and bar, the historic hall built for the Emperors of Austria.
Donau Uen National Park (Vienna)
Take a tour to explore this stunning 23,723-acre national park, which sits on the banks of the Danube River and is home to many endangered plants and animals.