Travel guide for Vienna, Austria
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Vienna Travel Guide

Everything you need to know before visiting Vienna, Austria. From transportation and safety to local customs and practical tips.

EUR ()
German
Very High Safety

About Vienna

Vienna (German: Wien; Austro-Bavarian: Wean) is the capital of Austria and by far its most populous city, with an urban population of 2 million and a metropolitan population of 2.9 million (2023). It is the country's artistic, cultural, economic and political centre. It is known for its high living standards, relaxed yet elegant lifestyle and rich musical life. Vienna, renowned as the former seat of the Habsburg court and its diverse empires, stands not only as a grand metropolis but also as a historical center that has perpetually thrived with a substantial population. This city's distinction lies in its privileged stature, fostering an environment that has nurtured numerous eminent artists, notably Beethoven, Haydn, Liszt, Mozart, Schubert, and Johann Strauss II, among others. It was long the largest German-speaking city in the world before being surpassed by Berlin. The large historic city centre of Vienna filled with monuments to its imperial past is inscribed on the UNESCO World H

Source: Wikipedia

Essential Information

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Symbol:

Language

German

Phone Code

+43

International dialing code for Austria

Driving

Drive on the right

Standard for Austria

Region

Europe

Central Europe

Connectivity

As of Sep 2025, the entire city and its approach roads have 5G from all three Austrian carriers.

How to Get to Vienna

Transportation options and arrival information

Another option if you're flying to Vienna is Bratislava Airport (BTSIATA) which is ~ 54 km (34 mi) from Vienna International Airport across the Slovak border and is the largest in the Slovak Republic. The budget airlineRyanairhas the most flights. Additional carriers areNorwegian Air ShuttletoOsloandCopenhagen;UTairtoMoscowandSun d'OrtoBen Gurion Airport(seasonal flights). Transfer options:

Getting Around Vienna

Local transportation and navigation tips

Several stations have more than one name. Get the idea the city and the railways have a tense history?

Safety in Vienna

Very High Safety (Global Peace Index: 1.3)

About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)

Vienna is potentially one of the safest cities in the world for its size. There are no slums or districts you should avoid. In general, you can visit any part of the city at any time of the day without taking many risks — just use your common sense. The Prater (fair grounds/amusement park area) is said by some locals to be less safe at night, though more in reference to pickpockets than anything else. The Praterstern railway station is a magnet for drunks, homeless people and drug addicts, but t

Source: Institute for Economics & Peace (2022)

Where to Stay in Vienna

Accommodation tips and recommendations

Vienna is a major tourist hotspot and offers a complete range of accommodation options. Prices are relatively higher than in neighboring countries, or even in the rest of Austria. Many of the Viennese hotels, hostels and pensions, especially its centre, are housed in historic buildings dating from before the Second World War, most from the 19th-centuryGründerzeit. This means that many of them offer relatively small rooms with sometimes compromised views, and rooms within the same property can va

UNESCO World Heritage Sites

5 protected sites near Vienna

Neusiedl Lake

Neusiedl Lake

Natura 2000 site in Austria

Villa Tugendhat

Villa Tugendhat

Museum building in Czech Republic

Inscribed: 1930
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Semmering railway

Semmering railway

Railway line in Austria

Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape

Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape

Landscape heritage zone in Czech Republic

Wachau

Wachau

Valley in Austria

Things to See in Vienna

19 landmarks and points of interest

Ballhausplatz

square in Vienna, Austria

Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz

square in Vienna

Heiligenstadt Parish Church St. Michael

parish church

Hermesvilla

villa and museum in Vienna

Karlskirche

Baroque church in Vienna, Austria

Maltese Church

church

Museum of contraception and abortion

museum in Vienna, Austria

Palais Albert Rothschild

palace

Palais Apponyi

building in Vienna, Austria

Palais Ephrussi

palace

Palais Esterházy (Kärntner Straße)

palace

Palais Gomperz

palace

Source: Wikidata

Travel information sourced from Wikivoyage

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