The capital and the largest city of Austria, located on the Danube river. Surrounded by the famous Ringstrasse, a historical city centre, delights with a number of historical buildings representing the most important Austrian architectural styles from the Romanesque style to the Art Nouveau. In 2001, due to historical and cultural values the city was added the worldwide heritage UNESCO list. The largest cultural area is located here – the Viennese museum island consisting of art galleries, libraries and designer cafes. The Prater amusement park including 117 meters high chain carousel with the beautiful city panorama to admire, from which you could see, among others, Schönbrun palace or Viennese forrest, awaits the daredevils. You may wish to stroll along the Danube river boulevards and have a piece of chocolate cake from Sacher.
To Vienna by train
The biggest and the most modern station in Vienna is the Hauptbahnhof Main Train Station. The station is the main hub of international communications. The trains from Cracow, Katowice, Warsaw, Gdynia, Gdansk and Sopot call here. The long-distance countrywide connections of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) are managed by the Wien Meidling Train Station, located in the south.
How to book train ticket online
The train tickets online for polish and european railway connections as well as timetables may be acquired on PolishTrains.eu
- St. Stephen’s Cathedral
- Art History Museum
- Belweder
- Gardens and Schonbrunn Palace
- Hofburg Palace
- New Town Hall
- Hoher Markt
- Burgtheater
Speed trains in Austria
- EuroNight (EN)
- EuroCity
- InterCity Express (ICE)
- InterCity (IC)
- Railjet
- Regional Express