Monday, 7 February 2022

5 Reasons to See Austria by Train

Vienna to Salzburg by train
Travelling through Austria by train is not only reliable, comfortable, and convenient. The Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) takes your clients to Austria's most beautiful places. All they have to do is relax, sit back and enjoy their holiday.

HERE you can find everything you need to know about travelling by train in Austria - from different train types to travel classes and seat reservations.

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1. Easy City Trips
No other way of transport makes travelling between Austria's cities easier than the train. Think of sipping one last melange at one of Vienna’s iconic coffeehouses before boarding the Railjet at Wien Hauptbahnhof station to Salzburg. Direct connections to the city of Mozart run almost every 30 minutes and get you there reliably in 2 hours 30 minutes.
 Vienna to Salzburg by train

2. UNESCO views
The two-hour journey from Vienna to the southern city of Graz leads across the Semmering mountain pass - Europe's first mountain railway.
 Vienna to Graz

3. Ultimate comfort
While all ÖBB travel classes offer a comfortable travel experience, First Class takes things to the next level. Premium seats come with great perks.
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4. Air to Rail

Instead of having to rent a car after a long flight, or dealing with complicated shuttle services, you can now board your train right at Vienna International Airport and be on your way.
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5. ÖBB Nightjet
Using the night train, you can comfortably travel to some of Austria's and Europe’s most popular destinations. The cosy sleeper cars, couchette and day coaches allow you to get a good night's sleep.
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Austrian National Tourist Office Sydney.
If you have any questions, please contact us!
Phone: +61 9299 3621
Email: sydney@austria.info

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