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Vienna City Guide
Public Transportation
The public transport network in Vienna is excellent and an efficient alternative to avoid the
time-consuming annoyance of driving in crowded streets and finding parking spaces. The U-
Bahn (inner-city underground), trams and busses are co-ordinated by the “Wiener Linien”
(Vienna Transport Authority), website
www.wienerlinien.at(English version available).
Services operate from approximately 5:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. There are several night lines
that operate during the night hours with departure times approximately two times an hour.
Tickets
Tickets can be bought at the automatic vending machines, located at each station, at any
Wiener Linien-Counter, at kiosks, online via the
www.wienerlinien.atwebsite, via the Wiener
Linien App for mobiles, or in the means of transport.
Please note that tickets bought in advance must be punched in a blue ticket cancelling
machine in the tram or bus or at the barrier before you board the underground train. Tickets
must be purchased before starting the journey or immediately after boarding the means of
transport. If caught without a valid ticket, fines have to be paid.
Single adult tickets for the peak time cost approx. € 2.10 when bought in advance and
approx. € 2.20 when bought in the means of transport. The ticket for a single trip can be
used for any single trip within Vienna. It is allowed to change lines, but not to interrupt the
journey. Children under age of six travel free on Vienna’s public transport network. Children
under the age of fifteen travel free on Sundays, public holidays and during Vienna school
holidays.
24-hour / 48-hour / 72-hour passes (“24-hour / 48-hour / 72-hour Wien-Karte”) cost approx.
€ 7.10 / € 12.40 / € 15.40 and are valid throughout Vienna for exactly 24 / 48 / 72 hours from
the time the tickets are punched.
The 8-day Climate Ticket costs approx. € 35.80 and is valid for any eight days (not
necessarily eight consecutive days). It may also be used for several people travelling
together, in which case one ticket strip for each person in the group needs to be punched.
Weekly passes (“Wochenkarte”, approx. € 15.80) and monthly passes (“Monatskarte”,
approx. € 47) are available and are transferable to somebody else.
The Vienna Card (“Wien-Karte”) can be purchased at Wiener Linien-Counters or in hotels for
approx. € 19.90 and offers a 72-hour pass for the underground, trams and buses plus
additional discounts and benefits at various sights, museums and restaurants.
Vienna Ring Tram
The yellow Vienna Ring Tram takes visitors around the Ring presenting the major sights in
various languages. The tram operates from 10:00 a.m. to 5:20 p.m. daily, and the round trip
takes ca. 24 minutes.
All tickets can be purchased from Wiener Linien. Regular Wiener Linien tickets are not valid
on the Vienna Ring Tram. A round trip ring tour ticket costs € 7, a 24-hours ticket costs € 9
and in combination with a 24-hour Wiener Linien ticket the costs are € 14.
More information can be obtained at one of the Wiener Linien information offices throughout
the city, e.g. at Stephansplatz or Karlsplatz. Further locations can be found via
www.wienerlinien.at.