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Best flights to Austria

  1.  -  · 3 nights
    VCEVIE
    VIEVCE
    from 41.98 €
  2.  -  · 4 nights
    OTPVIE
    VIEOTP
    from 62.42 €
  3.  -  · 9 nights
    VLCVIE
    VIEVLC
    from 63.98 €
  4.  -  · 12 nights
    BCNVIE
    VIEBCN
    from 69.98 €
  5.  -  · 7 nights
    NAPVIE
    VIENAP
    from 221.88 €
  6.  -  · 5 nights
    FLRVIE
    VIEFLR
    from 247.27 €

Airlines flying to Austria

  1. Ryanair

    41.98 €

  2. Vueling

    132.47 €

  3. LOT - Polish Airlines

    190.19 €

  4. Austrian Airlines

    221.63 €

  5. ITA Airways

    223.09 €

Frequently asked questions

Flight information

8 airlines fly to Austria:

  • Ryanair
  • Vueling
  • LOT - Polish Airlines
  • Austrian Airlines
  • ITA Airways
  • Condor
  • TAP Air
  • Air Dolomiti

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How to reach the centre of Austria

Vienna International Airport (Schwechat), Austria's primary gateway, is located approximately 18 km southeast of the city centre. The airport is exceptionally well connected by modern public transport infrastructure, offering travellers several convenient and affordable options to reach the heart of Vienna within minutes.

The ÖBB City Airport Train is the fastest and most popular choice, whisking passengers directly to Vienna Hauptbahnhof (main railway station) in just 16 minutes for around €12. Alternatively, express buses depart regularly, typically taking 20–30 minutes to reach the city centre for €8–12. Taxis and ride-sharing services such as Uber are readily available at the airport for approximately €30–45, whilst car hire desks offer vehicles for those preferring independent transport.

  • City Airport Train: 16 minutes to Hauptbahnhof, €12

  • Express bus: 20–30 minutes to city centre, €8–12

  • Taxi or Uber: 30–40 minutes, €30–45

  • Car hire: Available at airport terminals for scenic exploration

What to see in Austria

Vienna, Austria's imperial capital, is a treasure trove of cultural and architectural splendour. The city seamlessly blends its magnificent Austro-Hungarian heritage with vibrant modern culture, featuring world-renowned palaces, grand plazas, and exceptional museums that captivate over 9 million visitors annually. The UNESCO-listed historic centre showcases centuries of European sophistication in every elegant façade and manicured square.

The Innere Stadt (Inner City) forms Vienna's enchanting heart, where Gothic cathedrals pierce medieval skylines and hidden courtyards reveal quintessential Viennese charm. Beyond the centre, diverse neighbourhoods offer distinctive character—from the artistic enclaves of Freihausviertel to the bohemian atmosphere of Karmelitermarkt. Every district invites exploration and discovery.

  • Schönbrunn Palace: Magnificent former imperial summer residence with 1,441 opulent rooms and expansive gardens

  • St. Stephen's Cathedral: Iconic Gothic masterpiece dominating Vienna's skyline since the 12th century

  • Hofburg Palace: The Habsburgs' winter residence, now housing museums and the renowned Spanish Riding School

  • Vienna State Opera House: A Renaissance Revival gem hosting world-class performances and architectural splendour

  • Belvedere Palace: Baroque treasure home to Austrian art, including Gustav Klimt's famous 'The Kiss'

  • Naschmarkt: Vienna's most vibrant open-air market brimming with fresh produce, spices, and international cuisine

Local cuisine in Austria

Vienna's culinary heritage reflects centuries of imperial tradition and multicultural influence, creating a sophisticated food culture renowned throughout Europe. The city's legendary café culture remains central to Viennese life, where locals linger for hours savouring coffee and pastries in elegant coffeehouses—a cherished ritual worthy of UNESCO recognition. These establishments serve as social anchors where tradition meets contemporary elegance.

Traditional Viennese and Austrian cuisine celebrates hearty, flavour-rich dishes rooted in Central European cooking traditions. Menus feature carefully sourced ingredients prepared according to time-honoured recipes, often served in charming Gasthofs (traditional inns) or contemporary restaurants honouring Austria's culinary heritage. Each dish tells a story of regional pride and gastronomic excellence.

  • Wiener Schnitzel: Thin, delicately breaded and fried veal cutlet—Vienna's most iconic and celebrated dish

  • Sachertorte: Decadent chocolate cake layered with apricot jam, traditionally served with whipped cream

  • Apfelstrudel: Flaky, crispy pastry generously filled with spiced apples, raisins, and cinnamon

  • Goulasch: Robust beef stew infused with paprika, a beloved Central European classic

  • Knödel: Versatile dumplings served alongside meat dishes or prepared as sweet desserts with fruit

  • Wiener Melange: Austria's signature coffee speciality—similar to cappuccino but with distinctive local character