Getting to Vienna

Vienna is one of the most well-connected cities in Europe, renowned for its extensive and efficient transportation network. With a highly integrated system of trams, buses, and underground trains, as well as a major international airport, Vienna offers seamless connectivity both within the city and to key destinations across Europe.

Vienna is primarily served by the Vienna International Airport (VIA), located 25 km south of the city. It takes approximately 20-35 minutes to reach the city centre by car or train. Distances from neighbouring airports to Vienna by road are:

  • Bratislava Airport, Slovakia: 61.5 km
  • Graz, Austria: 193 km
  • Budapest, Hungary: 273 km
  • Klagenfurt Airport, Austria: 318 km

All airports are connected to Vienna by motorway, allowing for swift transfers. From Vienna International Airport, you have several options to reach the city, including train, taxi services, buses, or shuttle buses, which are commonly available at the airport.

Public bus service – Vienna Airport

Vienna Airport Lines (Postbus) connect Vienna International Airport with major transportation hubs. The Vienna Airport Lines are linked to all of Vienna’s subway lines. Half-hourly connections to Vienna Airport are available from Vienna Westbahnhof and Vienna Hauptbahnhof. You can reach the centre of Vienna (Morzinplatz/Schwedenplatz) daily around the clock in just 20 minutes. For more information, check the bus timetable.

City Airport train/CAT – Vienna Airport

In just 16 minutes, the CAT takes its passengers non-stop from Vienna Airport to the Wien Mitte transportation hub. The City Airport Train operates daily between 05:37 and 23:38. The City Air Terminal is located just a 10-minute walk from St. Stephen’s Cathedral in the Wien Mitte transportation hub and is easily accessible by streetcar, subway, bus, and taxi. For more information about the CAT, visit their website.

You can also take regional trains to the city centre of Vienna. Use the Wiener Linien website to find a train to your destination in the Vienna city centre.

The driving routes in Austria are modern and straightforward. However, there are a few important things to keep in mind if you are traveling to Vienna by car:

  • First Aid Kit: You must have a first aid kit, a warning triangle, and safety jackets in the car.
  • Toll Sticker: All cars travelling on Austrian roads are subject to tolls, and a toll sticker is required. You can find more information about obtaining this sticker here.

Modern and comfortable trains serve the capital as well as nearly every important tourist destination in Austria. Connections to neighbouring countries are excellent, with direct train services linking Vienna/Austria with Italy, Germany, Hungary, the  Czech Republic, etc. Railway travel is both convenient and affordable. Information on international timetables is available on the ÖBB website.