![]() Beerwise, I had a big surprise when I was told the spicy price for a glass. ![]() It was very hot for the first day and the amount of dust in the air was insane, hence the moshpits would lead to a huge dark ‘cloud’ in front of the stages.įood seemed to offer decent choices and what I tasted was quite delicious and never spent too much time in the queue. Yet, the distance is a win for the quality of sound since you don’t get the music mixed. Even if the roads to go around are wide and you don’t need to queue to pass, it seemed like forever between the two stages. The camping places are surrounding the area festival area, making it accessible from two points (unless someone in a hurry managed to split apart some of the fences). The interesting thing for me, since I haven’t seen these before at a festival, were two bungee jumping cranes and two or three amusement parks machineries that lift you up in the air, spin you, together everything that has made its way into your stomach by then. I noticed a small stage where covers of famous hits are played and then a van on top of which I saw few young bands entertaining sun burnt people who were resting nearby. There are two main stages, a tent and a tiny stage that I am not sure where it’s located. My first train left with 1 hour delay though, but well, still enough time to catch a lot of music. And it was cool to pay only 15 EUR for a train ticket valid for 4 days, while one way with the bus was 3 EUR. It started with a good impression as the transport to the festival area from Vienna was well organised, with frequent trains and buses waiting to pick up the travelers and take them to the entrance. 1 hour away from Vienna, in the fields of Pannonia, lies the small city of Nickelsdorf next to which the Nova Rock festival is hosted.
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