Her is 36 even if it has nothing to do with vienna. But there is on the weekends a train express which takes you within one hour to another capitol city. To Bratislava. Thanks for the video. I amlooking forward to my stqy in April.
Khyati & Puria ,Could you please provide guidance on visiting various places in Vienna on a tight budget? How can I navigate between locations affordably? Additionally, where can I find inexpensive accommodations for a night's stay at the end of March? What is the typical weather like during this time? Lastly, could you recommend places to eat during Ramadan? Thank you for your assistance. Note: 24-hour trip in Vienna
kudos for mentioning Lainzer Tierpark, but I would also definitely add Kurpark Oberlaa, Pötzleinsdorfer Schlosspark and of course Donaupark :) as for trams, 1 is nice, but D and 60 offer even nicer views, not to mention Badner Bahn, both within Vienna and on its way do Baden
almost forgot about Steinhof... you can get there from Ottakring U3/S-Bahn station with buses 46A and 46B (Feuerwache am Steinhof)... once you hop off the bus, just continue through the gate, and a beautiful park with gorgeous vistas opens up... if you continue on the main path you get right to Otto Wagner Kirche (visible all the way down to Hütteldorf), which is not big, but stunning :) to get back to the city you either take those aforementioned buses, or from the Kirche you go down through the historical hospital complex to the bus stops, which can take you down to Hütteldorf
I don't know why people are recommending the city pass so much, everything is walking distance, the trip to the Schonbrun is the only place that's an hour away on foot and costs around 4euro round trip meanwhile the pass is 17 euro so if you just plan to see see attractions in the city plus Schonbrun you will overpay. Discounts? if you consider 1euro a discount on otherwise 17 euro entrance fee (you still have to pay 16 euro entrance). You'll pay 17 euro for the pass while otherwise you'd just pay maybe 6-7 euros more for metro and entrance without the card, not worth it.
Good points...the Vienna City Card only pays off if you're planning to pack in a lot of activities during your trip. If you're planning a more laid-back stay, it might not offer the best value.
Very nice and helpful. We are travelling to Vienna in July for official purpose. We have one weekend and planning to spend a day exploring Vienna and one day in Budapest. Can you help us to put up an itinerary for Vienna from Morning to Evening?
I have a question for you, I will be traveling from Lisbon Portugal to Vienna next want to make sure that I have a correct charger or a doctor for my cell phone period we use type c in Portugal. Can you tell me what is used there?
With the Vienna City Card, you can casually hop on trams, buses, trains, and the metro all around Vienna. Just remember, if you're heading to or from the airport, grab an extra ticket for that part of the journey. Enjoy your ride!
I will stay 6 nights and I notice that Vienna Card gives only 72hours access on public transportation. But it says that the discounts on attractions are valid for 7 days. Is that so? Than I will have a VC valid for get discounts on museuns but not valid for transportation?
Unfortunately, there is no discount code, but an affiliate link. By clicking on it we may receive a small commission with no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support :) www.viennacitycard.at/?ref=78110158
Hi, Thanku so much for your informative videos. I am moving to Vienna for work from India, could you please let me know where i can find chipper accommodation for single person with private room, my office location is 7th district. Which place will chipper for me. Please
Her is 36 even if it has nothing to do with vienna. But there is on the weekends a train express which takes you within one hour to another capitol city. To Bratislava. Thanks for the video. I amlooking forward to my stqy in April.
Great input!
Thank you for all your tips! Heading to Prague and Vienna in September 😊
Khyati & Puria ,Could you please provide guidance on visiting various places in Vienna on a tight budget? How can I navigate between locations affordably? Additionally, where can I find inexpensive accommodations for a night's stay at the end of March? What is the typical weather like during this time? Lastly, could you recommend places to eat during Ramadan? Thank you for your assistance.
Note: 24-hour trip in Vienna
I want to have long trips for Austria to enjoy such incredible places of European heart that is Austria.
kudos for mentioning Lainzer Tierpark, but I would also definitely add Kurpark Oberlaa, Pötzleinsdorfer Schlosspark and of course Donaupark :)
as for trams, 1 is nice, but D and 60 offer even nicer views, not to mention Badner Bahn, both within Vienna and on its way do Baden
Great input. Thanks
almost forgot about Steinhof... you can get there from Ottakring U3/S-Bahn station with buses 46A and 46B (Feuerwache am Steinhof)... once you hop off the bus, just continue through the gate, and a beautiful park with gorgeous vistas opens up... if you continue on the main path you get right to Otto Wagner Kirche (visible all the way down to Hütteldorf), which is not big, but stunning :) to get back to the city you either take those aforementioned buses, or from the Kirche you go down through the historical hospital complex to the bus stops, which can take you down to Hütteldorf
as for transport, you forgot about S Bahn and OBB trains that you can also use with Kernzone ticket :) also Badner Bahn
I don't know why people are recommending the city pass so much, everything is walking distance, the trip to the Schonbrun is the only place that's an hour away on foot and costs around 4euro round trip meanwhile the pass is 17 euro so if you just plan to see see attractions in the city plus Schonbrun you will overpay. Discounts? if you consider 1euro a discount on otherwise 17 euro entrance fee (you still have to pay 16 euro entrance). You'll pay 17 euro for the pass while otherwise you'd just pay maybe 6-7 euros more for metro and entrance without the card, not worth it.
Good points...the Vienna City Card only pays off if you're planning to pack in a lot of activities during your trip. If you're planning a more laid-back stay, it might not offer the best value.
Very nice presentation in the video and interesting tips
Which device you have used for this video.
Marvelous photography. 🌹
We're heavy iPhone users :) No fancy camera for now.
Very nice and helpful. We are travelling to Vienna in July for official purpose. We have one weekend and planning to spend a day exploring Vienna and one day in Budapest. Can you help us to put up an itinerary for Vienna from Morning to Evening?
I have a question for you, I will be traveling from Lisbon Portugal to Vienna next want to make sure that I have a correct charger or a doctor for my cell phone period we use type c in Portugal. Can you tell me what is used there?
can we use the vienna city card for going to/from airport and using tram?
With the Vienna City Card, you can casually hop on trams, buses, trains, and the metro all around Vienna. Just remember, if you're heading to or from the airport, grab an extra ticket for that part of the journey. Enjoy your ride!
Is Wein Stadthalle open for tourists all year long? Is there an entry fee?
I will stay 6 nights and I notice that Vienna Card gives only 72hours access on public transportation. But it says that the discounts on attractions are valid for 7 days. Is that so? Than I will have a VC valid for get discounts on museuns but not valid for transportation?
as far as I know your assumptions are correct but I would advise to get it confirmed by their servicedesk.
info@wien.info
Can Vienna city card used to or from airport? Thanks
No you need an additional ticket to/from the airport
plz tell me about the kids of expat school system
what is the discount code for a Vienna City card?
Unfortunately, there is no discount code, but an affiliate link. By clicking on it we may receive a small commission with no additional cost to you. Thank you for your support :)
www.viennacitycard.at/?ref=78110158
Hi,
Thanku so much for your informative videos.
I am moving to Vienna for work from India, could you please let me know where i can find chipper accommodation for single person with private room, my office location is 7th district. Which place will chipper for me. Please
Hey Pramod, we made a video on this topic couple of months ago. Check it out: th-cam.com/video/eXv-rRYRAkU/w-d-xo.html
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Thanks for watching!
Your welcome!
@@KhyatiPuriai love austrian history by the way
Vienna card is absolutelly NOT WORTH IT!! costs twice as much as 24/48 ticket itself and the discounts are 10-15% = ca. 1-1,5 Eur...SCAM!!