Transport in Vienna - How to get around the City 2023

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
  • In this Video we are going to explain Public Transport in Vienna and everything else you need to know about getting aroung the city!
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    0:00 Walking around
    0:25 Public Transport
    2:30 Taxi vs. Uber
    2:50 E-Scooter
    3:13 Bicycles
    3:55 Carsharing
    Find your Public Transport Tickets here:
    www.wienerlinien.at/web/wl-en...
    Carsharing:
    www.share-now.com/at/de/
    www.wienerlinien.at/wienmobil...
    www.railanddrive.at/de
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Komentáře • 88

  • @sm5970
    @sm5970 Před rokem +5

    I have a yearly card. 365€ got the whole year for those who don’t know. It’s the best thing ever.

  • @anxioustraveller2858
    @anxioustraveller2858 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Clear, to the point advice! Exactly what’s missing from a lot of channels. Feel a lot more confident about my trip in October now. Thank you!

  • @WaqarDepp
    @WaqarDepp Před 12 dny

    You're a great dude brother

  • @davitgurgenidze9598
    @davitgurgenidze9598 Před rokem

    very useful Sasha, many thanks to you

  • @thethirdman225
    @thethirdman225 Před rokem +1

    I have been to Vienna 15 times and this is useful even to me. Good work.

  • @innerstrengthcheck
    @innerstrengthcheck Před 9 měsíci

    Danke for the great tips! My first day in vienna/austria today 😊

  • @rocioradu8636
    @rocioradu8636 Před rokem +3

    We followed your advice and used the obb train, we went through everywhere without problems!! Great videos!

  • @nadiasyrafly
    @nadiasyrafly Před rokem +3

    i will visit Vienna soon! thanks for the info sharing Sascha :D

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem

      You're welcome! Make sure to also watch our other videos, if you want to have some Tipps on how to save money, and have a great time in Vienna 😁❤️

  • @stephenrboyer2148
    @stephenrboyer2148 Před 9 měsíci

    My favorite way to get around Vienna is on the U-Bahn. Last year, I rented an apartment in Herminengasse. The nearest subway station was Schottenring and was only half a block away. Second favorite way of getting around was walking. From that same apartment, the Billa supermarket was a five minute walk. I LOVE Vienna.

  • @mercedesaudivw
    @mercedesaudivw Před rokem +1

    Good informations

  • @toulioss
    @toulioss Před 6 měsíci

    very helpful videos, you saved me a lot of euros , thanks

  • @hendrikdevries9725
    @hendrikdevries9725 Před rokem +1

    I'm there for 7 hours this Wednesday, looking forward already!

    • @LocalBoyy
      @LocalBoyy Před 10 měsíci

      How was getting around? I’m there for a 12 hour layover in 2 months

  • @Desperoro
    @Desperoro Před 11 měsíci +1

    I used that bikes. Its best way to see a lot for Vienna

  • @matthiasgruber1644
    @matthiasgruber1644 Před 11 měsíci

    walk around, that the best way

  • @moviem9116
    @moviem9116 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for the video. It's a great one esp WienMobil. Just one question, what's the difference between a Day ticket and 24-hour ticket?

  • @PPetrofski
    @PPetrofski Před 9 měsíci

    Great videos, thank you for all the information and tips!! I am planning a trip to Vienna in March. I want to ask you what is the best way to transport from Vienna to another city or village. Should I rent a car or use the train? A video for other popular destinations like Hallstatt will be really helpful. Keep up the good work!

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před 9 měsíci

      Depends on where you want to go. Larger cities and even many regional destinations are all easily reachable by train. A day trip to Salzburg, Linz, Eisenstadt or Graz is very easy by train (maximum about 2h30 travel time one way), Innsbruck and Klagenfurt are about 4h-4h30 by train, so that may be a bit tight for a day trip.
      Renting a car is a good option, if you also want to explore "off the beaten track".
      Since you mentioned Hallstatt: this is generally doable using public transport; there is a train station at the other side of the lake with a boat service directly from there, as well as regional buses.
      But please note that it's about a 3h30 to 4h30 trip (one way) from Vienna. Going by car is about the same time (if not even longer, depending on traffic). Many tourists who plan to visit Hallstatt seem to underestimate this! If you leave Vienna in the morning you will basically arrive during "tourist rushhour" in Hallstatt, so if you really want to explore the area (the town itself, the ice cave, ...) getting accommodation locally and staying over night may be the preferable option.

  • @Dragana994
    @Dragana994 Před rokem +1

    Hi Sascha. Loved your videos, def found good tips for my visit. Questions :) We are planning on buying the 7day ticket. Do you think it's better to buy them online (no mobile data during out stay)? And the airport transport U7, can I buy that at the airport or also online?

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem

      You're very welcome 😁
      I would recommend you to buy your 7 day ticket online. You can screenshot the ticket afterwards and don't beet mobile data while you're on Vienna.
      It's convenient to buy the S7 ticket at the airport at the Red machines, you don't need to buy them online ✈️💯☺️ have fun in Vienna! Have you already seen our cheap Restaurants Episode? 🎉

  • @OkOk-ic2bo
    @OkOk-ic2bo Před 10 měsíci

    Hii, loved your video❤ but i have a guestion. Do I need somehow validate my online ticket? Thanks

  • @stephanweinberger
    @stephanweinberger Před 9 měsíci

    Update: As of Summer 2023 Westbahn has joined the fare system, so tickets are now also valid in those trains (but for inner-city tickets that's basically irrelevant, as their only connection within the city is between Westbahnhof and Hütteldorf).

  • @anjalibabani3740
    @anjalibabani3740 Před rokem +2

    Hi, Firstly you make great traveler friendly content, especially sharing the cost effective transport methods is very thoughtful of you. I am Vegan Solo Traveler, shall be reaching Vienna in a week, its a 7 day trip, do you recommend the Vienna Pass ? Should I get just the Vienna pass or Vienna pass + City pass combination ? Are all the Key attractions open for tourists in November? Also, what time can one attend the walking tour of the Vienna State Opera? Any help would be appreciated, Thanks and Regards.

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem +1

      First of all we wish you a great time in Vienna 😎
      The Vienna Pass is only a great offer, if you plan to visit a lot of attractions. The 6day pass is 170€ at the moment, which means that you need to visit around 15-17 attractions to save money 😁
      There's a new Wiener Linien 7day transportation pass which is 17,10€, I would recommend you to buy is as well 😎 the connection to the Airport is not included tho.
      The Opera walkingtour is included in the Vienna Pass aswell, and they happen to be every day, mostly 2-3 times, you will find the schedule on this website 😁 www.wiener-staatsoper.at/en/staatsoper/guided-tours/

  • @asmanadeem7496
    @asmanadeem7496 Před rokem

    Hi sascha thanx for your guidance,please advice us the cheapest way to travel salzburg and halstat from vienna as we r family of 6 ,2 adults and 4 kids,and is there any difference in price for kids and do we have to purchase the ticket for our 6 year old? Thanks in advance

  • @msmaracine
    @msmaracine Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Sascha. I am coming beginning of Nov. What are some romantic places to spend 2 evenings in couple?
    Maybe live jazz/classic concerts and dinner?
    Thanks!!

  • @v.o.i.c.e_choir
    @v.o.i.c.e_choir Před rokem +1

    🤗

  • @sunnytsn6073
    @sunnytsn6073 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi! Do you need to wear a helmet 🪖 when biking in the city? Any important rules? 👀

  • @user-tp8ed6gx3c
    @user-tp8ed6gx3c Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Sascha, does QBB mobile app work the same as Wein mobile app? Can I use either one of them for all transport in Vienna? I will be visiting Vienna, Salzburg, Hallstatt and Innsbruck. Do I need to have different transport mobile app? Please advise, thanks ahead 😊

  • @BrideOfChrist-dt5ez
    @BrideOfChrist-dt5ez Před 5 měsíci

    Going to Vienna next week for 5 days, still trying to figure out if we should buy the 7-day tickets or the 72-hour tickets. I am a bit confused as what the 72-hour ticket would offer as far as attractions. Could you please help, thanks!

  • @mistryv66
    @mistryv66 Před rokem +1

    Great vlog! Very informative. If I buy a weekly ticket does it start on the day you buy if validate it at time of purchase?

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem

      If you buy a 7 day ticket online, you will be asked for the date you want your ticket to start 😁 so you can buy it in advance. You don't need to validate it if you buy it online

    • @mistryv66
      @mistryv66 Před rokem

      @@viennacalling-travelguide4727 - Thanks and if you buy on the day at one of the ticket machines?

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem

      You can do that as well! the machine will tell you if it is already validated! 😊

  • @suriatisujadi3985
    @suriatisujadi3985 Před rokem +2

    Sascha, great video..
    i will be in Vienna Dec for a week, should i buy the ticket immediately once touch down at the airport?
    Whats your advice and what kind of tickets? Is it advisable to buy 72hrs ? Is there a week tickets which much cheaper?
    This tickets can be use all kind transportation?
    Thanks so much 😊❤

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem +2

      So if you're in Vienna for a week, I would recommend you to buy a 7 days Ticket - it is 17,10€ and is as expensive as the 72h ticket 😁
      You can use this ticket for all kinds of Subway, S-Bahn, Bus, Tram except CAT, Westbahn and tourism offers.
      I would recommend you to buy your ticket online in advance, you can do it either in the Wien Mobil app or online on the wiener linien homepage 😎 you're welcome!

    • @suriatisujadi3985
      @suriatisujadi3985 Před rokem

      Thanks so much Sascha…
      its reali help all your info given 👍

  • @RazielKainus
    @RazielKainus Před 10 měsíci

    if you want some good info on city transport in more detail, let me know :) from my trips I have some pretty in depth knowledge, like what mode is best for what and all :)))

  • @maxxc9857
    @maxxc9857 Před rokem +1

    Hi, thanks for the video, so basicaly If I want to go to the Vienna center from the airport I should by a ticket from the ticket machine and not from mobile app, as the airport is not part of the Viena city zone?

  • @suriatisujadi3985
    @suriatisujadi3985 Před rokem +2

    Hi Sascha, its me again, is theres ticket counter which i could able buy ticket of my choice? once we bought it..it is compulsory to activate rite? thanks. i will be in Vienna in Dec for a week , cheers 😊

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem

      Hey! I would recommend you to buy your ticket online in advance 😁 if you buy it online it's already activated, and you don't need to validate it anywhere 😎

  • @NoizyEyezsince89
    @NoizyEyezsince89 Před rokem +2

    Hello Brother Sascha,
    A great informative video and a channel.I have few question regarding transport for my 4 day stay in Vienna.Please reply at your convenience.
    1. I would like to Visit Mumok museum ,The Hofburg and The Michaelerplatz from Prizotel Wien city.Which transport should I avail?tram or anything else?
    2.If tram is the option then what would be the procedure to buy ticket for tram? and How do I know which tram will go to my destination?(I can not just drivers from tram to tram😂,right?)
    please walk me through the whole process🙏🏼

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem +1

      Hey there! Thanks for the feedback 👍🏻 so in generell there is only one Zone and it works in the whole city! But for those Places you don’t really need a tram or any other transportation! Just walk it is not that far 😉
      From your hotel go to u1 Hauptbahnhof/Südtirolerplatz and from there it is only a couple of stations to Stephansplatz! Leave the metro there and walk from there! You will find everything 👍🏻 the first district is very walkable!
      Enjoy your time and if you have more questions let us know!
      Kind regards, Seb 😉

    • @NoizyEyezsince89
      @NoizyEyezsince89 Před rokem

      @@viennacalling-travelguide4727 you are awsome man,extraordinary....thanks a lot.🤗🤜

  • @stevenkoh6914
    @stevenkoh6914 Před rokem

    Greetings from Singapore. I found your video interesting and informative. many thanks, Question - u mentioned that we can just buy 1 ticket within the city area and use it for bus, tram and underground, is it correct?

    • @UTleochi
      @UTleochi Před rokem +2

      Yes, but it’s only one way, so you could travel by bus, change to a tram and again to the underground train until you’re at your destination. To travel back from there you would need to buy a new ticket. Unless you have one of those special tickets you can get, like a 24, 48, or 72 hrs ticket or a ticket valid for a few days. There are various options if you’re staying for more than one day.
      The 24hrs ticket will cost you €8 which is much better value buying a single one way ticket that would cost you about € 2.50 for a one way ride, whereas you can have an unlimited number of rides from the moment you validate that 24hr ticket at the validation box in every tram, bus, and sometimes trains. If you need to take the underground train make sure to validate the ticket at the gates of the station, before boarding the U-Bahn.

    • @stevenkoh6914
      @stevenkoh6914 Před rokem

      @@UTleochi many thanks

  • @theressamurphy2996
    @theressamurphy2996 Před rokem +1

    Sascha, using wien mobil do you scan the QR code when you board or is there a conductor who scans?

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem +1

      Usually the people who check the tickets scan them! No need to check in anywhere with the QR code as far as I know 😉 have a good day, Seb!

  • @karamelle25
    @karamelle25 Před 4 měsíci

    Would you tell us if we must return the bicycles at the original point of where we took them or can we leave it at another point?

  • @andresuruguay3057
    @andresuruguay3057 Před 4 měsíci

    I plan to rent one of those bikes to ride around the old town in Vienna. But I'm afraid there are not allowed to use them on streets like Graben, Kämtner, kohlmarkt...

  • @midyanabdulbaki2665
    @midyanabdulbaki2665 Před rokem

    Do you have video for unusual restaurants in Vienna

  • @gybzgybz4296
    @gybzgybz4296 Před rokem +1

    Excuse me,If I have ticket already.Could I validate my ticket on tram? Is the tram has validate machine ?
    Many thanks for your video and information.

    • @viennacalling-travelguide4727
      @viennacalling-travelguide4727  Před rokem +5

      It depends where you bought your ticket 😁
      The tickets from the ÖBB (national railway) ticket machines are already validated!
      If you bought your ticket online at the website of Wiener Linien, or at the App Wie Mobil, they are also already validated!
      Only if you buy a paper ticket inside the metro station, at a ticket machine, you need to validate them at those blue validator machines. You will find the validators in every tram, bus and subway station, but not inside ÖBB trains or subway trains 😎 I hope this was helpful, make sure to subscribe to our channel ❤️👍

    • @gybzgybz4296
      @gybzgybz4296 Před rokem +1

      @@viennacalling-travelguide4727 Many thanks for your helpful.Your information help a lots .This is my first time in Vienna (last week of October),🥲😊 looking forward to see a colors of autumn in Vienna🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂🍂

  • @cecygarciadeleon4990
    @cecygarciadeleon4990 Před rokem

    hi! for the online ticket in the app, you just show your phone in case they ask for review? thanks!

  • @Joao26N
    @Joao26N Před 11 měsíci

    Hello
    3days pass for transport
    5years old kid pay transport??

  • @uga4822
    @uga4822 Před rokem

    I dont really understand i saw a weekly pass that is valid from Monday to Monday and a 7 Days tickets (that s new, i think). Weekly and 7 Days are the same? Or 7 Days really means from the date i wannt 7 days. Because if you stay 4-5 days is the same price for 72 Hours and 7 Days... but i don t understand if is really 7 days starting from the date i selected. Can you explain, please? Thank you.

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před 9 měsíci

      The weekly pass is for a _calendar_ week, i.e. Monday to Monday.
      The 7-day ticket is more flexible and starts counting at the day you validate it.

  • @AnneM0725
    @AnneM0725 Před 15 dny

    Hi , if i spend 4 days in Vienna city , do i buy weekly pass or 4* daily pass? It's my first adventure to Europe . Thanks .

  • @carynkabat4208
    @carynkabat4208 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I am old and can’t walk very much. You advise not to use taxis or the fiakers. How close are the tram and Ubahns to major sights, I.e. Museum Quartier, Judenplatz?

  • @itsmeeeeeeeeeee
    @itsmeeeeeeeeeee Před 10 měsíci

    Do I need to buy a ticket in public transport for a 2 year old child? Or does he travel for free if the adults with him all have their valid tickets? Thank you for answering.

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před 9 měsíci

      Children below 6 years are free. From 6-15 years they can use a reduced-fare ticket.

  • @SuperCelebrimbor
    @SuperCelebrimbor Před 7 měsíci

    Why not take CATS from airport to city center ? too expensive ?

  • @sunny_muffins
    @sunny_muffins Před rokem +1

    Ich frage mich was der CAT ihn bloss angetan hat... 😄
    Es gibt da sicher `ne persönliche Vorgeschichte.

    • @AngieDM
      @AngieDM Před rokem +3

      Der CAT ist einfach gesagt eine Touristenfalle und es gibt in ganz Wien nur eine einzige Zusteigemöglichkeit. Es gibt weit günstigere Wege um zum Flughafen zu kommen. Alle 30 Minuten fährt eine S-Bahn zum Flughafen und es gibt auch noch die Airportbusse, welche ebenfalls günstiger sind.

    • @sunny_muffins
      @sunny_muffins Před rokem

      @@AngieDM 👍

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před 9 měsíci +1

      Der einzige Mehrwert des CAT ist dass man das Gepäck schon in Wien einchecken kann (allerdings auch nicht für alle Fluglinien). Das bringt aber nur auf der Fahrt _zum_ Flughafen etwas.
      Für die Strecke vom Flughafen in die Stadt ist er heiße 3 Minuten schneller als der REX - ob das den mehr als dreifachen Preis rechtfertigt überlasse ich mal jedem selbst. Insbesondere weil man dann immer noch ein Ticket für Wien selbst braucht, dass man bei der S-Bahn bereits hat.
      In der Praxis ist der CAT aber meist sogar langsamer, wenn man nicht gerade im Hilton wohnt (ob man dann aber überhaupt mit der Bahn fährt...), da man in Wien-Mitte dann ja meist sowieso in ein andere Verkehrsmittel umsteigt (die anderen Züge halten auch noch an weiteren Stationen im Stadtgebiet, wodurch man mit denen in aller Regel näher am Fahrtziel umsteigen kann).

  • @ashiqkareem-kd9kv
    @ashiqkareem-kd9kv Před rokem

    I would like to know what is the difference between easy city pass and queer city pass as you already told there will be some discounts and how to purchase them.

  • @generalfeldmarschall3781

    Ich finde es irgendwie Witzig dass er einfach auf der Pestsäule sitz

  • @PhilipTait-oi2hm
    @PhilipTait-oi2hm Před 11 měsíci

    I found Vienna to be the worst city for transport with no help provided at the stations.

    • @luke211286
      @luke211286 Před 11 měsíci

      It's not the best, but worst? You should come here in the Philippines to know what's really horrible

    • @stephanweinberger
      @stephanweinberger Před 9 měsíci

      There are Ticket offices/Information desks at the major stations, just like in basically every other city.
      Apart from that the ticket machines should be quite self-explanatory, and also the names of the tickets are quite straight-forward. What exactly was hard to understand for you?

  • @rajsel8761
    @rajsel8761 Před 9 měsíci

    "Queer" city pass 😅😅😅