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Last Updated: August 9, 2023

An aerial view over one of the many historic buildings in Vienna, Austria

Vienna. Home to schnitzel, Freud, Mozart, the Habsburgs, opera, art, coffee shops, and so much more.

Over the decade I have been visiting this city, I’ve watched Vienna change from a stiff capital city to a cool, hip, foodie, and arty paradise. (Ok, it’s always been an arty paradise and maybe the “stiff capital” was just my incorrect first impression.)

Since my first visit, I’ve come to appreciate the city and all it has to offer. Vienna has countless museums, palaces, markets, restaurants, quirky art exhibits, delicious food halls, neighbors a wonderful wine region, and is a quick train trip to Bratislava .

There’s a lot to do in Vienna and you can easily spend weeks trying to see it all. In fact, there’s so much to do here that I advise you to spend an extra day here. If you think three days is enough, spend four. If you’re here for four, spend five.

No matter how long you plan to be in the city, this Vienna travel guide can help you plan the perfect trip — and save money along the way!

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
  • Where to Stay
  • How to Get Around
  • How to Stay Safe
  • Best Places to Book Your Trip
  • Related Blogs on Vienna

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Top 5 things to see and do in vienna.

The iconic and historic Belvedere Palace in Vienna, Austria

1. See Belvedere Palace

The Belvedere is home to an incredible art collection with works by Renoir, Monet, and Van Gogh, among others. It also has a large portrait collection. The Palace has a permanent collection at the Upper Belvedere while special exhibitions are held at the Lower Belvedere (contemporary art is located at the Belvedere 21, which is nearby). The free grounds feature beautiful fountains, gravel walkways, ponds, statues, plants, and flowers. Admission is 16 EUR and guided tours can be booked in advance for a flat rate fee of 90 EUR for up to 20 people. Belvedere 21 is closed on Mondays but has late night opening on Thursdays.

2. Visit Schonbrunn Palace

This 1,441-room palace is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and started off as a hunting lodge before becoming the summer residence of the Habsburgs, one of the most prominent dynasties in European history, during the 1700s. It’s now one of Vienna’s top attractions. The interior is incredibly ornate with paintings, woodwork, chandeliers, and elaborate decorations. You can explore 22 rooms with the Imperial Tour (18 EUR) or 40 rooms with the Grand Tour (22 EUR). You could easily fill a whole day here.

3. Explore the Hofburg Imperial Palace

One of the biggest palace complexes in the world, the Hofburg is the official residence of the President of Austria. Previously, it was the principal palace of the Habsburg dynasty for more than 7 centuries. There are several exhibits here, including the Sisi exhibit (which highlights the life of Empress Elisabeth) and the royal apartments themselves. The famous Vienna Boys Choir performs at High Mass at the Gothic Imperial Chapel every Sunday. The Sisi costs 16 EUR and includes admission to the Sisi Museum, the Imperial Apartments, and the Imperial Silver Collection. Free audio guides & printed descriptions are available.

4. Visit the Mozart Museum

Though Mozart lived at a handful of different addresses in Vienna, this is the only apartment that has survived. He lived here from 1784-1787. Spread over 3 floors, you can learn about his life, family, music, friends, and listen to his work. The exhibit on the first floor, consisting of four large rooms, two small rooms and a kitchen, is where Mozart and his family actually lived although you have to use your imagination as there is not much left of original furniture and not much is known about how the rooms looked or what they were used for. There’s a variety of paintings, artifacts, letters, and memorabilia from his life as well. Admission is 12 EUR.

5. Do a Wine Tour

Other things to see and do in vienna, 1. see st. stephen’s cathedral.

Stephansdom is a 12th-century Romanesque and Gothic cathedral in Vienna, noted for its colorful roof. The cathedral has been destroyed and rebuilt over the years, with the current version of the cathedral largely initiated by Duke Rudolf IV (1339–1365). Its most recent reconstruction took place just after World War II. You can take a tour of the cathedral, the catacombs, and climb the north and south towers (which offer excellent views of the city). Admission is 20 EUR, guided tours are 3.50 EUR and audio guides are 6 EUR. Catacomb tours are 6 EUR and going up the towers costs 5.50 EUR for the South Tower and 6 EUR for the North Tower.

2. Go to the Naschmarkt

This is Vienna’s largest open-air food market. It’s been operating for hundreds of years and has more than 100 stalls with a variety of international restaurants, street stalls, and grocers. It’s a little touristy (don’t go food shopping here) but it has a cool vibe and, on a warm sunny day, it’s nice to sit out with a meal and a glass of wine. Despite its fame, there are still a lot of locals here. Be sure to hit up Umarfisch for seafood and wine. On Saturdays, there’s a flea market here too.

3. See the art in the Museumsquartier

Once the imperial stables, the Museumsquartier is home to all kinds of art and cultural institutions and events. Three museums worth checking out in the MQ are the Leopold Museum for Art Nouveau and Expressionism; Kunsthalle Wien, an exhibition center with rotating exhibitions; and the Museum of Modern Art, which has the largest collection of modern art in central Europe. A pass to all three museums is 27.50 EUR. The Museumsquartier is also home to a number of festivals throughout the year (including open-air concerts and a fashion week). A variety of tours are run on some Saturdays including a backstage tour offering the chance to see behind the studio doors of the guest artists.

4. Visit the House of Music

This is a small but fascinating museum that features four floors of exhibits on some of the world’s most well-known Austrian composers, including Mozart, Schubert, Strauss, and Schoenberg. You can view manuscripts and artifacts, and there’s also a virtual stage where you can conduct your own symphony. It’s fun, interactive, and educational. Admission is 16 EUR.

5. See a classical performance

Austria has contributed its fair share of composers to the world, so it’s no surprise that you can find plenty of opportunities to indulge in the classics here. Just going to one of the many theaters and concert halls in Vienna is an experience in and of itself as the buildings are so historic and beautifully decorated. If you’ve ever considered taking in an opera, symphony, or ballet (the Vienna State Ballet is one of the best in the world), this is the place to do it. Prices vary depending on the performance but expect to pay at least 40 EUR for standard tickets. For opera, I recommend buying last-minute standing-room tickets for 4-18 EUR the day of a show. The 435 tickets usually go on sale 80 minutes before it starts (you can line up earlier than that, but they don’t start selling until right before the show). It’s first come, first served and you can only buy one ticket per person but it’s the cheapest way to see a performance!

6. Visit the Museum of Art History

This is the largest art museum in the country, with works from ancient Egypt and Greece through to the 18th century. There are over 700,000 items in the collections so it’s worth taking the time to explore (especially if you’re a history buff like me). Opened in 1891, the primary collection originally belonged to the Habsburgs, which includes tons of portraits and armor. Admission is 18 EUR.

7. Hang out in the Jewish Square

For centuries, Vienna was home to a sizable Jewish population. Then the Nazis came. This area of town features two important museums: the Vienna Jewish Museum, which details the role Viennese Jews played in the development of city life; and the Medieval Synagogue (Misrachi-Haus), which highlights the history of Jewish life in Vienna. Admission is 12 EUR and includes entry to both sites within four days of issue. There is also the sobering Holocaust memorial nearby, designed by British artist Rachel Whiteread.

8. Walk the Ring Road

This historic loop is brimming with beautiful architecture. It’s here where you can find the Parliament building, City Hall, both the Museum of Fine Art and the National History Museum, as well as the State Opera. It’s a relaxing (and free) way to spend some time soaking up the city and admiring its history.

9. Visit the Freud Museum

Sigmund Freud, the famous founder of psychoanalysis, lived in this apartment-turned-museum from 1891-1938. The museum was opened in 1971 with the help of Anna Freud (his youngest daughter) and is home to the original furniture, Freud’s private collection of antiques, and first editions of his works. There are also films from his private life. It’s small and only takes about an hour to visit. Admission is 14 EUR.

10. Visit the Albertina

The Albertina is one of the best museums in the city (which says a lot because this is a city of museums). It’s housed in one of the private residence wings of the Imperial Palace. It’s most famous for its print collection, which is comprised of over one million prints and 60,000 drawings. However, they have a lot of temporary exhibits that rotate through here too, which I found to be the highlight (I saw an excellent one on Raphael, the famous Italian Renaissance painter). Admission to the Albertina and the Albertina Modern costs 2.90 EUR.

11. Visit the National History Museum

Home to a detailed anthropology exhibit, as well as a planetarium and prehistoric exhibit, the National History Museum is worth the time if you’re a museum buff. Their collection boasts over 100,000 items, including a huge collection of meteorites. It’s also home to the 25,000-year-old Venus of Willendorf statue, which was discovered in Austria. There’s also a planetarium that offers shows in German and English (the live shows are only available in German). Admission is 14 EUR.

12. Day trip to Bratislava

Slovakia’s capital of Bratislava makes for a great day trip from Vienna. Located just one hour away, you can easily head there for a day to explore its charming medieval center, see its several castles, drink at the historic beer halls, and stroll along the Danube. Bratislava is a relatively small capital so it’s easy to get around on foot. Trains depart regularly from Vienna for as little as 11 EUR, while Flixbus runs a regular bus service with tickets starting at around 6 EUR.

13. Explore Vienna Woods

This beautiful woodland (known as Wienerwald) is located on the outskirts of the city and is filled with a lot of hiking paths. It’s located around 30 kilometers (19 miles) from the city, extremely popular with locals (few tourists get out there). If you don’t have a vehicle, you can take public transportation or try the ride-sharing service BlaBlaCar. It’s a nice place to relax with a book, stroll, and enjoy the laid-back pace of life.

Vienna Travel Costs

The view overlooking sunn Vienna, Austria with the city in the distance

For anyone traveling with a tent, camping is available outside the city. Camping in Vienna starts around 8 EUR per night in the low season for a single tent site without electricity and around 22 EUR in the peak season (July-August).

Budget hotel prices – Two-star budget hotels start around 40 EUR per night for a double or twin but often cost closer to 60-80 EUR. This usually includes free Wi-Fi and basic amenities (TV, coffee maker) but rarely free breakfast.

Airbnb is another budget-friendly option here, with private rooms starting around 50 EUR per night. For an entire home or apartment, expect to pay at least 65 EUR per night (though prices average around 90 EUR).

Food – Austrian cuisine is a hearty, meat-oriented one, with a focus on meat, soups, stews, and pastries. The country’s food has been influenced by its neighbors in Central Europe, as well as from the expansion of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867–1918). Popular dishes include rindsuppe (beef soup), smoked meat with sauerkraut, wiener schnitzel (traditionally made from veal), strudel, and tafelspitz (beef boiled in broth). Breakfast usually involves bread or rolls with cold cuts, jam, or cheese.

A typical inexpensive restaurant meal costs around 15 EUR. Expect to pay at least 35 EUR for a three-course meal at a mid-range restaurant.

If you’re on a budget, stick to eating at the local markets where you can find a great selection of traditional Austrian food (like schnitzel, goulash, sausages, and potatoes) as well as Asian, Greek, and Middle Eastern dishes for around 8-16 EUR.

Fast food like McDonald’s or Burger King costs around 9 EUR for a combo meal. A large pizza should cost less than 20 EUR while Chinese food is 9-15 EUR for a main dish. Sandwiches and salads cost between 7-9 EUR.

A beer at the bar costs around 4.25 EUR while a latte/cappuccino costs 3.80 EUR. Bottled water is 2 EUR.

If you are planning to cook your own food, a week’s worth of groceries costs around 30-50 EUR for basic staples like rice, pasta, vegetables, and some meat. Hofer and Penny Markt are two of the cheaper supermarket options for groceries. For more organic options (or if you have dietary restrictions), shop at Spar.

For tasty open-faced sandwiches, check out Piotrowski. And if you’re vegan or vegetarian, head to The LaLa (healthy eats and tasty baked goods) or Swing Kitchen (fast food/burgers).

Backpacking Vienna Suggested Budgets

On a backpacker budget of 65 EUR per day, you can stay in a hostel dorm, cook all of your meals, visit a few museums, take a free walking tour, limit your drinking, and take local transportation to get around. If you plan on drinking, add 5-10 EUR to your budget per day.

On a mid-range budget of about 170 EUR, you can stay in an Airbnb or private hostel room, eat out for most meals, have a few drinks at the bar, see more museums and palaces, a day trip to Bratislava, and take the occasional taxi to get around.

On a “luxury” budget of 300 EUR per day, you can stay in a hotel, eat out for all your meals, drink out at the bar as much as you’d like, rent a car or take taxis to get around, and do private guided tours. This is just the ground floor for luxury though. The sky is the limit!

You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Prices are in EUR.

Vienna Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

Vienna can be an expensive city if you don’t watch your budget. Accommodation, coffees, museums, and eating out can add up quickly. Here are some tips to help you save money when you visit Vienna:

  • Take a free walking tour – Vienna offers a handful of free walking tours which are great ways to get familiar with the city and the culture. Good Tours , Anna Loves Vienna , Vienna Greeters , and The Original Free Vienna Walking Tour are all great options. Just be sure to tip your guide!
  • Cook your own meals – If you want to save money on your food budget, stay in a hostel or Airbnb with a kitchen. Buying your own groceries may not be as glamorous as eating out, but it saves you money!
  • Stay with a local – Staying with a local via Couchsurfing (or similar sharing economy sites) is a great way to save money. It’s also a great way to meet a knowledgeable local who can help you better understand the city and its people.
  • Skip the fast train into Vienna – Unless you are in a rush to get downtown, skip the City Airport Train. It’s 11 EUR compared to the regular train (which is 4.30 EUR). The time difference is negligible, and that extra 6.70 EUR could be better spent on a cold beer!
  • Get a Vienna PASS – With the Vienna PASS you get entry to over 60 attractions, museums, and monuments throughout the city. It costs 76 EUR for a one-day pass but if you’re planning to visit several of Vienna’s most popular museums/galleries then getting the pass could save you a fair amount of money especially as it has an option for public transportation too! If you’d rather not spend that much, some of the museums (that also belong to Vienna Pass) have also developed their own ticket packages.

Where to Stay in Vienna

Vienna has plenty of fun, social hostels. Here are my favorites ones to stay at:

  • Wombats City Hostel
  • The MEININGER Hotel
  • JO&JOE
  • Westend City Hostel

How to Get Around Vienna

Public transportation going around the stunning downtown of Vienna, Austria on a sunny day

Public transport – Public transport in Vienna is safe, fast, and efficient. There are four main forms of public transport: bus (Autobus), local train (S-Bahn), tram (Straßenbahn), and subway (U-Bahn). Public transportation in Vienna works on an honor system. This can be confusing at first as there are no formal ticket checks or barriers at stations making it appear that public transport is free. Public transport is not free. You need to buy a ticket at the machines within the stations. If you get caught by one of the undercover ticket inspectors they charge you a hefty fine.

A single ticket is 2.40 EUR (zone 1 only), a 24-hour pass is 8 EUR, a 48-hour pass is 14.10 EUR, and a 72-hour pass is 17.10 EUR. The weekly pass (valid from Monday to Monday) is also 17.10 EUR.

If you’re flying into Vienna, the direct airport train is only 16 minutes to downtown and costs 11 EUR (19 EUR return). If you’re not in a hurry, however, take the regular train instead. It is only 4.30 EUR.

Taxis – Taxis should be avoided if you’re on a budget as they can add up fast. Fares start at 4 EUR and go up by 1.70 EUR per kilometer. Uber is also available here and is cheaper than a taxi so use it instead.

Bicycle – If you want to explore the city by bike you can find rentals for under 10 EUR per day via ListnRide . It matches you with a local renting their bike for cheap.

Car Rental – You don’t need to rent a car to get around Vienna. Most areas are walkable and public transportation is efficient. However, if you want to rent a car to get out of the city, expect to pay at least 35 EUR per day. Make sure to have an International Driving Permit (IDP) — you need one for any car rental.

When to Go to Vienna

There’s no wrong time to visit Vienna. The summer months (June-August) offer the best weather. However, this is the peak season for tourists so things are busier. During July and August, many local residents leave the city for what they call Sommerpause (Summer break) meaning many small local businesses close. Expect daily highs around 25°C (77°F)

Winter is from December to March. It gets cold, with temperatures dropping as low as -15°C (5°F). That said, November and December are considered to be the most magical months in the city because of the Christmas markets. The city looks gorgeous covered in snow!

Personally, I think the best time to visit Vienna is the shoulder season (April-June and September-October). It’s still warm during this time but there aren’t as many other tourists and prices aren’t as high as in the summer.

How to Stay Safe in Vienna

Vienna is a very safe city. That said, pick-pocketing can still occur in large crowds or on crowded public transportation. The 1st District (where you can find many of the city’s historic landmarks) and the 4th District (Karlsplatz/Karlskirche) are the main areas to be vigilant.

Be on the lookout for fake event tickets being sold on the street. This can be easily avoided by only booking tickets directly from the venue.

Also be cautious of people posing as plain-clothes police officers asking to see your passport. This has become common in the main tourist areas and in public transport stations. When you produce your passport, they take it and accuse you of a minor crime and demand you pay a fine. If you refuse, they can get aggressive and while you are distracted an accomplice picks your pockets.

While these scams are rare, it’s better to be safe than sorry. You can read about more common travel scams here so you know what to look out for.

Solo female travelers should generally feel safe here. However, the standard precautions apply (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.). Look for specific tips on solo female blogs as they’ll have more tips from experience than I can provide.

If you experience an emergency, dial 112 for assistance.

When in doubt, always trust your instincts. If a taxi driver seems shady, get out. If your hotel or accommodation is seedier than you thought, go somewhere else. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID, in case of an emergency.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance protects you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

Vienna Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • HostelPass – This new card gives you up to 20% off hostels throughout Europe. It’s a great way to save money. They’re constantly adding new hostels too. I’ve always wanted something like this and glad it finallt exists.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • The Man in Seat 61 – This website is the ultimate guide to train travel anywhere in the world. They have the most comprehensive information on routes, times, prices, and train conditions. If you are planning a long train journey or some epic train trip, consult this site.
  • Rome2Rio – This website allows you to see how to get from point A to point B the best and cheapest way possible. It will give you all the bus, train, plane, or boat routes that can get you there as well as how much they cost.
  • FlixBus – Flixbus has routes between 20 European countries with prices starting as low 5 EUR! Their buses include WiFi, electrical outlets, a free checked bag.
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
  • Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!

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There is a list of nearest hotels: Premarental Apartment located at Alser Straße 13/2, in 79 meters southeast . Hotel Pension Excellence is a four stars hotel located at Alser Straße 21, in 87 meters west . Hotel Pension Adria is a three stars hotel located at Wickenburggasse 23, in 106 meters southeast . The Levante Laudon Apartments is a four stars hotel located at Laudongasse 8, in 172 meters south . Hotel Pension Baronesse is a four stars hotel located at Lange Gasse 61, in 193 meters southwest . Sky Residence - Business Class Apartments City Centre located at Alser Straße 14, in 210 meters west . Vienna Prestige Boutique Apartments City Center located at Alserstrasse 14, in 213 meters west .

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How to get around Vienna: Trains, trams and bike trails

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Dec 13, 2021 • 7 min read

Wiener Ringstrasse with the historic Burgtheater (Imperial Court Theatre) and a traditional red electric tram.

Trams are perhaps the most pleasant (if not the fastest) public-transport option in the Austrian capital ©trabantos/Shutterstock

It’s a pleasure to take in all  Vienna  has to offer – and there are many ways to travel among all the neighborhoods, palaces, museums and wine bars you’ll find in town.

More laid-back than larger European capitals, Vienna’s famous streets are easy to explore by foot. The Innere Stadt is at the core of the city’s  23 Bezirke (districts) , which means you can nose around the site-crammed backstreets and tick off many of the big hitters – from the Hofburg palace to Gothic Stephansdom cathedral – without any vehicle. If you fancy leaping into a bike saddle instead, the paths along banks of the Danube are a cyclist’s dream. 

Modern, efficient and reasonably priced, Vienna’s stellar public transport network comes in handy the farther you get from the center: to visit the Prater park, where the Riesenrad Ferris wheel turns; or the baroque palaces of Belvedere and Schönbrunn . 

The network is intuitively organized, extensive and operated entirely by Wiener Linien , whose digital hub has all the maps, apps, timetables and tickets you need for getting around without hassle. The network is making great strides on the green front, too, with constant improvements and expansions making public transport far more enticing than driving. A new U5 line with fully automated cars is in the offing, brake energy is used to power some U-Bahn stations, and battery-electric buses and hydrogen-powered buses are set to launch in 2023. 

Here are all the ways you can waltz around the Austrian capital.

A young blonde boy on the shoulders of this father walk around Vienna near the Stephansdom Catherdal

Vienna by foot 

Much of Vienna’s Innere Stadt is pedestrianized, so arrive prepared (and packed) for plenty of walking on cobblestoned backstreets. Exploring on foot truly offers the best sense of this city, allowing you to sidestep the throngs and click into the vibes of its different neighborhoods. 

If you’re just in town for a couple of days, you might not need to use public transport at all, as many of the city’s trophy sights, coffee houses, hotels and restaurants cluster in the grand streets of Vienna’s 1st district and along the Ringstrasse boulevard that wraps around it. Pop into Tourist Info Wien on Albertinaplatz for a map to get your bearings.   

Beyond the Innere Stadt, as things spread out, you might consider riding public transport between walks. Outside of the iconic 1st district, great neighborhoods to stroll around include the boho-flavored 7th district (Neubau), with its cluster of galleries, cool cafe bars and indie boutiques; the tree-lined avenues of the Prater in the 2nd district (Leopoldstadt); the 13-mile-long (21km) Donauinsel in the 22nd district (Donaustadt); and the artsy lanes fanning north of the foodie Naschmarkt in the 4th district (Wieden).  

Vienna by U-Bahn and S-Bahn

On the city’s safe, comfortable and punctual U-Bahn (subway), trains run roughly every five minutes from 5am to midnight Monday to Thursday and Sunday, and 24 hours a day on Friday and Saturday. The U-Bahn gets you close to most sights, especially in the center and denser areas (between the Ringstrasse and Gürtel, for instance). 

Tickets are sold at machines (with multilingual instructions), or at windows at stations. Just remember to validate your ticket by slotting it into one of the blue machines before hopping aboard (listen for the click). You only need to do this once if using a day or multi-day pass. 

Five lines currently operate: U1 (red), U2 (purple), U3 (orange), U4 (green) and U6 (brown). (U5 is still under construction and is slated for completion in 2025.) All stations have elevators as well as escalators, while platforms have timetable information and signs showing the exits and nearby facilities. 

The 10 lines of the S-Bahn run from train stations, servicing suburbs and satellite towns from 4:30am to 1:10am. If you’re traveling outside of the ticket zone of Vienna’s city limits, you’ll probably have to purchase an extension on your standard Vienna transport ticket or buy a ticket from a machine at the station; check on maps posted in train stations.

A red tram along the Ringstrasse boulevard, Vienna

Vienna by tram

Speed isn’t everything, and something feels gloriously right about trundling on one of Vienna’s 29 tram lines. You’ll need to validate your ticket by stamping it in one of the blue machines when boarding. Trams are either numbered or lettered (eg 1, 2, D) and cover the city center and some suburbs; service runs from 5:15am to 11:45pm. Overall, this mode of transport offers a cost-effective way to see the sights and enjoy a slice of everyday life at the same time. 

A tips for exploring by tram: If you only have time for one journey, make it a self-guided spin of the Ringstrasse, which makes for a particularly atmospheric rumble by night, when its monuments are gloriously illuminated.

The Ring Tram caters to tourists, but the (commentary-free) regular service is far less expensive. For the price of a regular ticket, you can take tram 1 heading northwest from Schwedenplatz, changing to tram 2 at Stadiongasse/Parlament, Burgring or Kärntner Ring-Oper to finish at Schwedenplatz.

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Vienna by bicycle

Ample green space and the expansive banks of the Danube make Vienna a delight to discover on two wheels. The city is traversed by 870 miles (1400km) of designated, well-marked cycle paths, some passing through little-trafficked areas. The city is geared up for long-distance cyclists, too, as a major stop-off on the Danube Cycle Path , which unfolds over 746 miles (1200km) from Donaueschingen in Germany to Budapest.

You can carry your bike (or e-bike) free of charge on carriages marked with a bike symbol on the S-Bahn and U-Bahn from 9am to 3pm and after 6:30pm Monday to Friday; after 9am Saturday; and all day Sunday.

Tips for exploring by bicycle: The Citybike Wien  bike-share scheme comprises 120 bike stands scattered throughout the city. You can register online or with a credit card at any station; simply swipe your card in the machine and follow the multilingual instructions. 

The bikes can only be locked up at a bike station (unless you use your own lock).  If you fancy something with a bit more oomph, Lime ’s fleet of e-scooters is great for zipping about town. Download the app for details on rental locations and rates.

Vienna by bus

Bus connections can be handy for reaching outlying parts of town or for travllers with limited physical mobility. Buses tend to be reliable and punctual, with several very useful routes for visitors, among them 13A (Hauptbahnhof to Alser Strasse); 2A (Schwedenplatz to Schwarzenbergplatz), which covers a substantial chunk of the Innere Stadt; and 3A (Stubentor to Schottenring). 

Buy tickets from the driver or a Tabakladen (tobacconist), then validate upon boarding. Most lines run from 5am to midnight, with fewer (sometimes nonexistent) services on weekends. Night buses cover much of the city and run every half-hour from 12:30am to 5am. Schwedenplatz, Schottentor and Kärntner Ring/Oper are stopping points for many night bus services; look for buses and bus stops marked with an “N.” All transport tickets are valid for Nightline services.

Accessible transportation in Vienna

Vienna scores high when it comes to accessible transport, and big plans are in place to make things increasingly barrier-free. Ramps are common, if not universal; most U-Bahn stations have wheelchair lifts and all have guiding strips for the blind. All buses these days have ramps (the driver will assist) and tilt technology, and the vast majority of trams have low-floor access for wheelchairs. Traffic lights have noise cues to indicate when pedestrians can safely cross the road.

 Tourist Info Wien’s Accessible Vienna page is a useful resource for the latest accessabilty upgrades.

Transport passes in Vienna

Wiener Linien runs Vienna’s integrated transport network, with a website providing such information as timetables, fares and route planners. A single adult fare (€2.40) covers travel in the core zone in one direction on an uninterrupted journey, including line changes; children under six travel free with a fare-paying adult. 

If you plan on getting around a lot by public transport, investing in a travel pass will save you a mint. The most popular options include the day ticket, valid from the start date until 1am (€5.80), and the 24-, 48- and 72-hour passes (€8, €14.10 and €17.10, respectively). 

It’s worth bearing in mind that the weekly pass costs the same as the 72-hour one. The 8-day Climate Ticket (€40.80) is ideal if you’re traveling with a group of friends or family and don’t plan on using public transport every day. 

Buy tickets at stations, the online ticket shop or by using the Wiener Linien app on your smartphone.

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Vienna Central Station: Info, Timetable & Train Connections

Hauptbahnhof Wien in Vienna in Austria

The Vienna Central Station, the former Südbahnhof, is located in the 10th district of Vienna at Südtiroler Platz.

It is the most modern and at the same time the most important national and international transport hub in Austria.

All long-distance traffic in all directions is handled from the main station, all long-distance trains of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) stop here.

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Arrival times.

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Departure Times

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Train Connections

Long-distance and regional trains as well as S-Bahn and U-Bahn depart from Vienna Central Station, all ICE trains pass through Vienna Central Station. In addition to connections throughout Germany, numerous routes in Europe are served.

With around 140,000 passengers and 1,170 trains daily, Vienna Central Station is the busiest long-distance station in Austria.

The provincial capitals of Bregenz, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Klagenfurt, Linz and St. Pölten are directly connected to Vienna Airport via the main train station.

The long-distance buses from Flixbus also make a stop at the main train station in Vienna.

Öffentlicher Verkehr in Vienna in Austria

The U1 passes the main station. The underground station is only 500 meters away from the overground train tracks.

U1: Reumannplatz - Südtiroler Platz - Hauptbahnhof - Karlsplatz - Stephansplatz - Praterstern - Kaisermühlen VIC - Kagran - Leopoldau

The S-Bahn lines depart from platform 2 in the direction of Wien Mitte. With the S7, which also connects the main train station with the airport, you can be in Wien Mitte or Wien Praterstern in just a few minutes. Both are important transport hubs in Vienna and offer transfer options to the Vienna S-Bahn and U-Bahn network. In addition, lines S2, S3, S60 and S80 run via Vienna Central Station.

The S-Bahn runs continuously at night from Friday to Saturday and Saturday to Sunday, as well as on public holidays. All S-Bahn trains run at least every 20 minutes, and at night every 30 minutes.

The following bus lines go to Vienna Central Station: 13 A, 69 A

Tram lines 18, D and O depart from the main station. Line 18 runs underground.

Regional Trains

The regional trains to the surrounding federal states start from Vienna Central Station, for example Bratislava can be reached in one hour and Prague in 3.5 hours. Day trips to the Wachau, about 80 kilometers west of Vienna, which is a UNESCO World and Natural Heritage Site, are a good idea.

Rent a Bus at the Main Train Station

We are happy to help you rent buses for all occasions, be it for group travel, company outings, school trips, events or otherwise.

Here is more about public transport in Vienna .

There is a taxi rank at the Sonnwendgasse entrance. There are other taxi ranks at the corner of Weyringerstraße/Favoritenstraße or in Landgutgasse.

The basic fee for taxis in Vienna is 3.80 euros, the first 4 kilometers cost 1.42 euros, the next 5 kilometers 1.08 euros and each additional kilometer 1.05 euros. 

The night rate applies between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.: The basic fee is 4.30 euros, the first 4 kilometers cost 1.62 euros, the next 5 kilometers cost 1.28 euros and each additional kilometer costs 1.18 euros. 

Standing and waiting time will be charged at 27.80 euros per hour.

Here is more about taxis in Vienna .

Car Rentals

Among others, the rental car providers Sixt, Europcar and Avis are at your disposal. The offices are on the ground floor of the main train station. Of course you can book your rental car online in advance. The vehicle will then be available to you as soon as you arrive.

Car sharing providers at Vienna Central Station include ÖBB Rail&Drive and Car2Go.

Food, Restaurants and Cafes

The gastronomic offerings in the main station is varied. Whether breakfast, lunch or dinner, various food stands offer a quick meal for in between - from Burger King and McDonald's to North Sea, Starbucks and Wienerwald, there is something for every taste. If you want to eat extensively and in peace, you can enjoy Italian cuisine on the ground floor in L'Osteria.

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Shopping, Stores and Shops

Of course you can buy everything you need for travel at Vienna Central Station - and much more. There are over 60 shops selling everything from newspapers and cosmetics to clothing and jewelry, press articles and groceries.  The DM market is on the ground floor, Deichmann and Tchibo are on the first basement floor

  • Post Office: You will find a post office on the ground floor, it is open Mon-Fri from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Pharmacy: The pharmacy at Vienna Central Station is open Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Parking and Garage

Vienna Central Station offers parking spaces for 600 vehicles. The underground parking lot is open 24 hours a day, 1 hour costs 4 euros, the daily rate is 40 euros.

Lockers and Luggage Storage

The lockers at Vienna Central Station are located on the 1st basement floor. The price is between 2.00 and 4.50 euros per day depending on the size.

BAGBNB is located 800 meters from the main train station, where you can leave your luggage for up to 24 hours. Online reservation is required at Bagbnb.com .

ÖBB Travel Center and ÖBB Information

The ÖBB travel center and information can be found on the ground floor of the main train station.

The ÖBB Lounge is on the 1st floor above the bars. It is open daily from 06:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Access is granted to travelers with a 1st class ÖBB Austria Card, 1st class Interrail, Eurail and European East Pass as well as the DB Bahn Bonus Comfort BahnCard First 100. For more details , please refer to the following link to Oebb.at.

ATMs for cash withdrawals are available on every level of the main train station.

Lost & Found

More than 250,000 items are lost in stations and trains every year.

If you find something at the train station or on the train, you can hand it in to the train staff or to the lost and found office in the train station. Lost property is registered there and waits seven days to be picked up by its owner.

Anyone who has lost something on the trip needs an investigation request. You can either call the lost and found service hotline on +43 1 93000 9722 222 or submit the application directly online at infrastructure.oebb.at .  ÖBB maintains a lost and found office at Vienna Central Station.

The Austrian Federal Railways offers free WiFi access at Vienna Central Station.

Hotels at the Train Station

There are numerous hotels near the main train station. Just a minute's walk away you will find the Motel One Wien Hauptbahnhof, Apartment Vienna and Apart Sky are about 500 meters from the train station. There are also numerous other providers in all price ranges, hotels with or without stars, guesthouses and bed & breakfasts.  

Seminar Rooms and Conference Hotels

We will be happy to help you rent seminar rooms for your events or choose a conference hotel that exactly meets your expectations and requirements.

Vienna Tourist Information in the Main Train Station

The Tourist Info offers all the information you need about Vienna directly on site. Here you can get information on maps, tickets, sightseeing tours, theaters, events, general information about the city and information on hotels.  All staff are multilingual.

Tourist information can be found at the ÖBB InfoPoint when you arrive at the main train station.

Address: Am Hauptbahnhof 1, 1100 Vienna.

Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday: 09:00 - 19:00

Opening Times

The station building is NOT open 24 hours a day, it is locked between 1:30 and 4:00.

  • Address: Vienna Central Station, Am Hauptbahnhof, 1100 Vienna
  • Phone: +43 (0) 5- 1717
  • Website: www.hauptbahnhof-wien.at

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Vienna pass: your personal key to the city.

Enjoy free entry to more than 70 museums, unlimited use of Vienna's yellow hop-on hop-off buses and priority access to popular sights with your Vienna PASS.

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der Stasta - inviting main room with elegant tables and historical portraits as well as photos on the walls.

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„Der Stasta“ stands for daily hospitality, tradition and quality.

In 1992 Josef and Leopoldine Stasta set the foundation for our family business. Today Christoph Glotz is leading the company in 5th generation with lots of innovation, competence but most importantly with heart. Quality and tradition are of upmost importance at our restaurant & hotel. For more than 90 years, „Der Stasta“ stands for daily hospitality.

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Our family-run hotel is located in the south of Vienna, about 30 minutes from the Vienna city centre. Get a good night sleep at our newly renovated rooms. Comfort is of upmost importance and we want you to wake up with a smile on your face. Of course there is free wifi within the entire hotel. There is free public parking around the hotel, as well as a parkign garade. All you might need during your stay in Vienna is within walking distance at the shopping center across the street. The restaurant offers typical Viennese cuisine and during summer you can enjoy our beautiful garden and terrace.

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Der Stasta, in the heart of the 23rd district, stands for tradition, innovation and high quality.

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Experience the history of Vienna up close!

With 5D cinema, VR glasses, animatronic wax figures, various rides and multimedia shows as well as extraordinary sound and light effects, Time Travel Vienna brings Vienna’s eventful history to life in a unique way.

Starts every 20 minutes

more than 2 million visitors

Time Travel Vienna - Geschichte von Wien hautnah erleben!

Audio guide in 10 languages

1300 m2 adventure area

Time Travel Vienna - Geschichte von Wien hautnah erleben!

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The magical journey

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Time Ride 5D Cinema

Experience the magic of the Time Ride, the award-winning 5D attraction.

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The Habsburgs Show

In the imperial theater you will see the Habsburg family come to life before your eyes.

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The plague pit

Time Travel takes you right back in time to Vienna’s last major plague epidemic in 1679.

Introduction with Tourguide

Time Travel Vienna - Geschichte von Wien hautnah erleben!

Painting in Vienna

Take a look at the studios of Gustav Klimt and Egon Schiele and take your personal photo with the artists.

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Mozart and Strauss Music in Vienna

Experience a humorous conversation between the two well-known personalities of Viennese music.

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VR Music Ride Viennese waltz

Experience a virtual reality ride on the theme of “Vienna, City of Music”.

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Mozart & Straus Music in Vienna

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Destination

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Air raid shelter

What was the war really like? Experience an air raid of the Second World War!

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Occupied Vienna 1945 - 1955

Learn more about Vienna in the years 1945-1955

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Magical Fiaker Ride

Take a seat in a comfortable carriage and fly back to the present.

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Optional in the combination ticket

The new attraction Sisi's Amazing Journey

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Sisi's Journey

Virtual 5D boat trip with Austria’s legendary Empress Sisi

Time Travel Vienna - Geschichte von Wien hautnah erleben!

Sisi’s Journey

Tickets & Prices

Adults €20,90

Children and young people €17,10

Combi ticket Time Travel + Sisi from €23,-

Students and seniors €19

Frequently asked

Do you have to book in advance?

Our recommendation for you is an Online ticket with guaranteed start time and price advantage. You are also welcome to just reserve and pay on the spot or just drop by with some waiting risk for the next available tour.

How to get to Time Travel and Sisi's Amazing Journey ?

Public: Underground station Stephansplatz

By car: the best place to park is in the Freyung parking garage, address Freyung 4, 1010 Vienna. We will provide you with late tickets for discounted parking.

Both attractions are located opposite each other in Habsburgergasse near the Graben.

Sisi’s Amazing Journey is located just opposite Time Travel, at Habsburgergasse 3.

All directions and a map can be found here.

How does it work with the translation / audio guides ?

International guests can experience the whole tour simultaneously translated with audio guides (headphones), there are 10 languages to choose from. The audio guides are included in the admission price.

Can I visit the Erlebniswelt with a toddler?

Children from 0-4 years can visit the exhibition free of charge and share a seat with the accompanying person in the 5D cinema. If there is room in the tour, the child is welcome to sit in its own seat.

Can I visit Time Travel with a pet?

Taking animals with you is not permitted on Time Travel.

What sights can I see after a tour with Time Travel Vienna?

Hofburg (Sisi Museum and Imperial Apartments), Spanish Riding School, Treasury, St. Stephen’s Cathedral, National Library and Albertina are about 5-10 minutes walk from Time Travel Vienna.

Opening hours

Daily from 10:00 – 20:00 Tour start every 20 minutes (´00, ´20, ´40)

We ask you 15 minutes before Tour start to arrive

Duration: about 50 minutes Last admission: at 19:00

Gastronomy nearby

Hotels nearby

Directions and parking

Habsburgergasse 10A 1010 Vienna Near Graben

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Parking Freyung

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