GETTING TO VIENNA
GETTING TO VIENNA
By Train
By Train
If you take the train, you will most likely arrive at Wien Hauptbahnhof.
If you take the train, you will most likely arrive at Wien Hauptbahnhof.
By Plane
By Plane
If you take the plane, there are two trains that bring you to Vienna. The Railjet (RJ) or Railjet Xpress (RJX) will bring you directly to Wien Haupbahnhof within 15 minutes.
If you take the plane, there are two trains that bring you to Vienna. The Railjet (RJ) or Railjet Xpress (RJX) will bring you directly to Wien Haupbahnhof within 15 minutes.
You can also take the S7 (Floridsdorf) which brings you to Wien Praterstern. From there you take the U1 (Oberlaa or Alaudagasse) to Wien Hauptbahnhof.
You can also take the S7 (Floridsdorf) which brings you to Wien Praterstern. From there you take the U1 (Oberlaa or Alaudagasse) to Wien Hauptbahnhof.
In both cases you need a single ticket for €4.20 which is also valid for the metro in Vienna.
In both cases you need a single ticket for €4.20 which is also valid for the metro in Vienna.
By Bus
By Bus
You will arrive at Wien Erdberg, which is directly at the metro station. From there you can take the U3 (Ottakring) to Stephansplatz. Then take the U1 (Oberlaa or Alaudagasse) to Wien Hauptbahnhof. (For this, you will also need the €2.40 single-ticket)
You will arrive at Wien Erdberg, which is directly at the metro station. From there you can take the U3 (Ottakring) to Stephansplatz. Then take the U1 (Oberlaa or Alaudagasse) to Wien Hauptbahnhof. (For this, you will also need the €2.40 single-ticket)