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Vienna travel tips

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Vienna is located in the heart of Europe and is easily accessible by train and plane.

By Plane
Vienna’s central position in Europe makes it a hub offering optimal transportation connections to the entire world. 205 destinations across 71 countries are regularly served from Vienna by 74 airlines.

Plane Travel Info
Vienna Airport

By Train
A very comfortable way to travel to Vienna. The products of ÖBB (Austrian Federal Railways) and the Westbahn will serve all your travel needs
Train Travel Info

By Car and Bus
There’s an excellent network of motorways and expressways that lead to Vienna.
Bus & Car Travel Info

From the airport to Vienna city centre
City Airport Train (CAT)
The CAT is the quickest connection from the airport to downtown Vienna (Wien Mitte, connections to U3, U4, rapid transit railway). It runs daily from 6.08 am to 11.38 pm, every 30 minutes.

The Railjets of Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB)
The Railjets offer a quick and comfortable ride straight into the heart of the city. They run twice every hour from Vienna Airport to Vienna Main Station (U1).

Taking the Bus
The Vienna Airport Bus Lines take you directly to the city centre – to the Donauzentrum via Messezentrum & Vienna International Centre, or to the Westbahnhof and Vienna Main Station.

ICS 2022 Vienna Venue
ICS 2022 Vienna is taking place at the Austrian Centre Vienna, which is 30 minutes from Vienna Airport and only 7 minutes away from the beautiful historic city centre.

Getting around Vienna
The City of Music is voted as one of Europe’s top pedestrian-friendly cities. With its vast pedestrian zones – Stadtpark & the Prater and promenades along the Danube Canal, made famous by Johann Strauss’s beautiful Blue Danube waltz, there is no better way to explore the Austrian capital than by foot.

The city is bicycle-friendly too, so perhaps consider renting two wheels for your stay if you’ve got the legs for it!
And, if you decide to use public transportation, Vienna can offer you a vast network of buses, trams, trains, and metro (U-Bann Subway), to get you around the city easily and comfortably.

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