How do I get to Vienna?
Public transport options & short-term parking tips at a glance.
Rule of thumb
– Day trips to Vienna for max. 2 people are more public
– Extension to a day ticket within Vienna: plus approx. 8 €
– On Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, it's easier to park by car
Tickets can be purchased at the counter or ticket machine, or online here.
By car
Albizia Apartments – Vienna Mitte: approx. 35 min
There is a short-stay ticket throughout Vienna, valid Mon.-Fri. (Weekday), 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m., maximum parking time = 2 hours. There are some exceptions for commercial streets or street sides that are reserved exclusively for residents. These exceptions are always well signposted at the beginning and end of the parking lane. Outside Mon.-Fri. (Weekday), 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Parking is also possible for residents in designated areas.
Public connection: train and subway
Baden train station – U1, Stephansplatz: approx. 45 min.
At Baden train station you can buy single tickets, day tickets and weekly tickets, optionally including all public transport within Vienna.
Discount for children, seniors, people in need, students and groups of 6 people or more.
Tickets can be purchased at the counter or ticket machine, or online here.
Public connection: Badener Bahn
Josefsplatz Baden – Vienna State Opera: approx. 60 min.
The tickets described above are also valid for the traditional, slightly slower Badener Bahn, Josefsplatz stop. This also takes you to one of the largest shopping centers in Europe, the SCS Westfield (stop: Vösendorf SCS). There are also plenty of free parking spaces at SCS Westfield. (Exit A2: Mödling)