Vienna is the Habsburg Empire's graceful, well-preserved legacy — a city of grand Ringstrasse boulevards, world-leading art museums, ornate coffee houses where sitting for hours over a single Melange is entirely acceptable, and a classical music tradition so deep it shaped the entire Western canon. No other city offers Vienna's density of palaces, concert halls, and museum collections, all served by an extremely efficient public transport network.
Cheapest
€102
Aug 2026
Average
€129
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Most expensive
€174
Nov 2026
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Price per month
Aug 2026
€102
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max €119
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Nov 2026
€133
avg €150
max €174
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Quick facts
Timezone
Vienna
Currency
€ EUR
Language
German
City transfer
~16 min
S-Bahn (City Airport Train) / CAT (City Airport Train Express) / Bus / Taxi
Best time to visit
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Don't miss
Order a Melange at Café Central (Herrengasse 14) on a weekday morning before 9am — the crowds thin out and the frescoed ceiling is all yours. Sit as long as you like; the waiters expect it.
The Klimt and Schiele rooms at the Belvedere Upper Palace are reason enough to visit Vienna — go straight upstairs to avoid the tour groups who linger in the baroque state rooms below.
Standing tickets for the Vienna State Opera cost €3-13 and go on sale 80 minutes before curtain. Join the queue 30 minutes early, pick a scarf to tie to the rail, and you'll have one of the great cheap nights in Europe.
The Naschmarkt on Saturday morning is Vienna's best food market — arrive before 10am when chefs are still shopping. The stretch between stalls 26-40 has the best Balkan and Middle Eastern vendors; grab a Käsekrainer (cheese-filled sausage) from a stand for a genuine local breakfast.
Travel tips
- →Vienna City Card covers public transport and museum discounts
- →Coffee house culture is UNESCO-listed — linger over a Melange
- →Many world-class museums have free entry on select days
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