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Linz Linz
Day
Opening time
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
Closed
Wednesday
Closed
Thursday
Closed
Friday
Closed
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Key drop off box - No
N.B. Bank Holiday opening hours should be checked by calling or emailing us directly.
Renting a car from Linz, you need to remember.
Don't forget your Driving Licence. If it's a UK Licence, you'll need to bring both parts with you.
In some circumstances a 2nd form of ID is also required, so it's always best to have some with you (e.g. a utilities bill, your passport).
Present a credit card for authorisation against potential damage claims resulting
from your rental. See insurance excess.
Hours of opening: 0800 to 1800 Monday to Friday. Linz is the third largest
city of Austria and capital of the state of Upper Austria (German:
Oberösterreich). It is located in the north centre of Austria, approximately 30
km south of the Czech border, on both sides of the river Danube, the longest
river of the European Union and the longest river in Europe after the Volga. By
plane - The Blue Danube Airport of Linz is located outside the city, but there
is a bus service from Linz to the airport, which takes about 20 minutes. By
train - Arriving in Linz, - by train -Hourly Intercity and Eurocity connections
to Salzburg and Vienna, and from there to all important European capitals. By
car- Driving to Linz - by car - is easy. It is connected with Vienna, Salzburg,
and Munich via the A1 Autobahn/motorway ; the Muehlviertel A7 Autobahn , and the
south of Austria (Graz (Styria), Klagenfurt (Carinthia)) via the A9 Autobahn. It
is also connected to Germany via Passau. There are plans to extend a motorway
north to the Czech Republic, but work is not expected to start until 2009. The
best way to drive north is currently on the B125 Bundesstrasse/B-road . By boat
- Find all shipping-enterprises of Linz here: [www.donauschifffahrt.linz.at]
There is regular passenger boat service on the Danube from and to Vienna and
Passau, Germany. A list of Austrian passenger services on the Danube can be
found at this shipping schedule. There is a good way of getting around in Linz
via public transport, buses and tram. There is a map of the tram (red) and bus
lines available, as well as an on-line time table. A one-day ticket is € 3,40
for over 14-year-olds, & € 1,70 for under 14-year-olds. There is also a
4-stop ticket for €0.90. Students can get an Aktivpass which allows you to buy a
monthly card for €10.00 valid for all lines and you get all tickets at half
price. Tickets are purchased ONLY from the electronic vending machines at each
stop. Cards on the other hand are sold at tobacco and newspaper shops. Price
only accurate on 13/5/08. website updated on 13/5/08. above information is
only to be used as a guide. Please double check information direclty with the
airport before travelling.copyright 2008. website updated on nov 08.above
information is only to be used as a guide. Please double check information
direclty with the airport before travelling.
It only takes a day from Passau to Linz, or Linz to Vienna. 1. Barges, cruise
boats. See sample routes at
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typical barge, and it looked like it had tourists on ...
linz was closed as far as i could tell. sunday was not the day to choose. the
museum that tells the story of the town is closed on weekends - so the lady in
the tourist information told me. still mustn't grumble, at least the tourist
...
Tourist information for Austria with travel tips and links for Austria
skiing, lodging, air tickets and other holiday packages. ... The third largest
city in Austria is Linz, which has adopted the prestigious role of European
Capital of Culture in 2009. Linz is a city where modern architecture compliments
historic landmarks. The city is a hub for cruises on the Danube River and is
showcasing a wide range of arts, culture and music events throughout 2009,
focused on the ...
A big part of the Grottenbahn just lives from those memories and another part
from rainy weekends. It sounds strange, but I did never think of it as a tourist
attraction. BTW, the small city you saw was Linz (Hauptplatz). ...